"... a worthy celebration of the significant, challenging contributions that Maurice Careless has made to our understanding of Canada's past."
"Dundurn has provided a clean text and clear, suitable photographs ... Careless at Work will be valued for the convenience of having these essays readily at hand and for the content of both papers and forewords."
J.M.S. Careless, University Professor Emeritus at the University of Toronto, was for many years Chairman of the Department of History. His historical research and writing have brought him many awards. In 1953, he won the Governor General's Award for Canada: A Story of Challenge, and in 1963 the same award for his two volume biography of George Brown, Brown of the Globe (reprinted by Dundurn Press in 1989). In 1985 he received the City of Toronto Book Award for Toronto to 1918. He holds honourary doctorates from seven universities. In 1981 he was created an Officer of Canada and in 1987 an Officer in the Order of Ontario.
J.M.S. Careless has been active in many historical societies and agencies. He has served as President of the Ontario Historical Society and the Canadian Historical Associations as well as being the Chair of the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada and Chair of the Historical committee of the Ontario Heritage Foundation.
In 1990 many of Professor Careless's former students and other colleagues contributed studies of their own to Old Ontario, Essays in Honour of J.M.S. Careless (Dundun Press) as a tribute.
"The collection is a useful one, and not just as a historiographic artifact. Many of the pieces here are still used regularly in undergraduate classrooms and graduate seminars. Putting them together in one place both makes them more accessible and, by juxtaposing them, allows the curious student to comprehend both the debate and the outstanding problems more readily."
"This collection of essays is an appropriate monument to an outstanding scholar."
"This book not only illuminates Canadian history but also reveals a scholar's mind at work, as, during his long career, he developed an understanding of historical processes and of individuals."