in memoriam
Dr. Hugh Dempsey CM (1929 – 2022)
Dempsey’s writing benefited not only from his work as an archivist but also from his access to the Blackfoot community through his marriage. Dempsey is credited with combining the oral history of native peoples with scholarly records to produce historical writing with a broad popular appeal.
Dempsey became editor of the Alberta Historical Review in 1958. From 1963 to 1967, Dempsey was also editor of the newsletter The Canadian Archivist which later became the journal of the Archives Section of the Canadian Historical Association. He also lectured on native studies and Alberta history at the University of Calgary.
In 1987, Dempsey was awarded the Certificate of Merit in Regional History by the Canadian Historical Association for his “distinguished career.” On October 2, 2000, the Archives Society of Alberta paid tribute to Dempsey “for his lasting contributions” to the preservation of Alberta’s heritage. In 2019, Dempsey received an honorary degree from the University of Lethbridge.