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In memoriam: University Professor Emeritus Michael Bliss

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Michael Bliss in 1981, upon winning Slinger's Greatest Joke Contest (photo by Erin Combs/Toronto Star via Getty Images)

The 管家婆免费开奖大全's Michael Bliss, 鈥渙ne of Canada鈥檚 most prominent public intellectuals鈥 and a Emeritus, died yesterday. He was 76.

The renowned historian was the award-winning author of 14 books on business, politics and medicine for both scholarly and popular audiences, including a book on the history of insulin. 

鈥淗e was a lovely man,鈥 said Faculty of Medicine Professor Edward Shorter, who met Bliss in 1967 at 管家婆免费开奖大全 and was his colleague for 50 years. 鈥淗is passing will be mourned by many friends and acutely by me.

鈥淗e was one of Canada鈥檚 most prominent public intellectuals.鈥 

Bliss entered University College at 管家婆免费开奖大全 in 1958, receiving his BA, MA and PhD from the university before joining the Faculty of Arts & Science in the department of history, where his career spanned 38 years. He later moved to the Faculty of Medicine, where Susan B茅langer said, 鈥淲e were greatly honoured,鈥 to have him as a colleague. 

鈥淲e are all deeply saddened to hear of his passing,鈥 B茅langer said.

He earned 管家婆免费开奖大全's highest honour, the rank of  鈥 a distinction conferred upon less than two percent of tenured faculty 鈥 and was a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and a member of the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame. 

鈥淲hat always really impressed me was Michael鈥檚 commitment to also being a public intellectual,鈥 Professor Nick Terpstra, chair of the department of history, told The Toronto Star.

鈥淗e was committed to being a historian. He was committed to research and writing . . . , but one of the reasons why his books were so popular was he was committed to being a Canadian who spoke to other Canadians.

鈥淗e thought that was one of his obligations as a historian, to speak to a broader public.鈥

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(From left: Michael Bliss in 2012 with Professor Donald Ainslie, principal of University College)

Perhaps best known for his book, The Discovery of Insulin, Bliss also published biographies of two Canadians, Sir Frederick Banting and the famous physician Sir William Osler. He also wrote the Governor General鈥檚 Award鈥搉ominated Plague: A Story of Smallpox in Montreal.  In 2005, he published a biography of the American neurosurgeon, Harvey Cushing, which galvanized his place as an internationally-known historian.

鈥淗e revived the genre of medical biographies with these massive, impressive books,鈥 said Shorter. 鈥淚t was a genre that really had been on its way out, replaced by social histories, until he moved back into the picture.鈥 

Earlier in his career, Bliss wrote several business books including a major biography of Sir Joseph Flavelle, A Canadian Millionaire: the Life and Business Times of Sir Joseph Flavelle and a first history of business in Canada, Northern Enterprise

鈥淚ntellectually, the only word for him is brave 鈥 he ventured where others feared to tread,鈥 said 管家婆免费开奖大全 historian, Professor Robert Bothwell.

鈥淲here most academic historians stick to narrow fields, Mike moved from one to another. He can lay claim to having invented several, at least in Canada (Medical history being the most notable). He trod on many toes in his life, usually for the right reasons.鈥

Bothwell says Bliss was one of the 管家婆免费开奖大全 figures who was known to embrace the public side of being a professor, connecting with the world at large.

鈥淚f you asked people who was a 管家婆免费开奖大全 historian at that time, they would say, 'Bliss,鈥欌 said Bothwell.

Canadians will also remember Bliss for his many columns in The Globe and Mail and National Post, addressing current affairs topics and issues of national unity and governance. 

鈥淗e was a beautiful writer and his columns were incisive. They got right to the heart of the question and had something wise to say about it, and there aren鈥檛 a lot of columnists who can do that,鈥 said Shorter.

In 2011, Dundurn Press published Bliss's memoir, Writing History: A Professor's Life

鈥淚t encompasses social history, family tragedy, a critical insider鈥檚 view of university life, Canadian national politics and above all, a rare glimpse into the craftsmanship that goes into the research and writing of history in our time,鈥 the publisher wrote. 鈥淲hether writing about pigs and millionaires, the discovery of insulin, sleazy Canadian politicians or the founders of modern medicine and brain surgery, Michael Bliss is noted for the clarity of his prose, the honesty of his opinions, and the breadth of his literary interests.鈥

photo of Michael BlissProfessor Donald Ainslie, principal of University College, said Bliss was often seen at various events and functions, including the annual Harry Potter movie night with his grandchildren in tow.

(Image at right courtesy of Professor Ainslie)

Bliss, who received his BA from University College in 1962, gave a talk for his fellow alumni at the college in January.

The UC Alumni Salon event, Suicide and Sour Graps: New Light on the Discovery of Insulin, drew on discoveries at 管家婆免费开奖大全's . The Fisher Library is home to the manuscripts for Bliss's books; his papers and diaries are housed at the .

Among the many awards and accolades Bliss received was the Order of Canada. He was made a Member of The Order of Canada in 1998 and was promoted to Officer in 2013.

As news of his death spread on Thursday evening, Canadians across the country took to Twitter to mourn his loss. 

 

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