Bishop William Carpenter Bompas was a difficult man, cantankerous, stubborn, and more than a little eccentric. He carried on his shoulders the deep spirituality of his own faith, the assumptions of his background, and the cultural aggressiveness of the Victorian age. He was a church leader who often disagreed with his church and ignored its advice. Bompas's life in the North offers insights into the compelling forces of religion and faith. In a new Introduction, historians William Morrison and Ken Coates examine Bompas's career, exploring themes central to the history of the church in Canada and to aboriginal-newcomer relations.
H.A. Cody, an Anglican minister, served under Bompas in his final years and also wrote numerous novels including The Frontiersman: A Tale of the Yukon.
William Morrison is Professor of History at the University of Northern British Columbia.
Ken Coates is Professor of History at the University of Saskatchewan.