Hewlett Johnson

Hewlett Johnson
Johnson in 1938
Born(1874-01-25)25 January 1874
Manchester, United Kingdom
Died22 October 1966(1966-10-22) (aged 92)
Canterbury, United Kingdom
NationalityEnglish
Alma materOwens College, Manchester

Wycliffe Hall, Oxford

Wadham College, Oxford
OccupationDean
Notable workSocialist Sixth of the world, Marxism and the individual
AwardsOrder of the Red Banner of Labour
Stalin Peace Prize
Notable ideas
Christian socialism

Hewlett Johnson (25 January 1874 – 22 October 1966) was an English priest of the Church of England and Christian communist. He was Dean of Manchester and later Dean of Canterbury, where he acquired his nickname "The Red Dean of Canterbury" for his unyielding support towards Joseph Stalin and the Soviet Union and its allies.[1]

Early life

Johnson was born in Kersal as the third son of Charles Johnson, a wire manufacturer, and his wife Rosa, daughter of the Reverend Alfred Hewlett. He was educated at The King's School, Macclesfield and graduated from Owens College, Manchester, in 1894 with a Bachelor of Sciences degree in civil engineering and the geological prize.[2]

He worked from 1895 to 1898 at the railway carriage works in Openshaw, Manchester, where two workmates introduced him to socialism,[2] and he became an associate member of the Institution of Civil Engineers.[3] After deciding to do mission work for the Church Mission Society, he entered Wycliffe Hall, Oxford, in 1900 and later attended Wadham College, Oxford, where he gained a second in theology in 1904. The society rejected him because of his increasingly radical theological views, so he concentrated on training for priesthood and was ordained that same year.[4]

He became curate in 1905 and in 1908 a vicar of St Margaret's Altrincham. He and his first wife organised holiday camps for poor children and a hospital for returning World War I wounded soldiers in the town. His unconventional views on the war caused him to be refused employment as an army chaplain on active service but he officiated at a prisoner-of-war camp in his parish.[3] He became an honorary canon of Chester Cathedral in 1919 and rural dean of Bowdon, Greater Manchester, in which area his parish lay, in

1923.[2]

An avowed Christian Marxist, Johnson was brought under surveillance by MI5 in 1917 when he spoke in Manchester in support of the October Revolution. Although he never joined the Communist Party of Great Britain, he became chairman of the board of its newspaper, The Daily Worker.[2] His political views were unpopular but his hard work and pastoral skills led to him being appointed Dean of Manchester by Labour Party founder and then-prime minister Ramsay MacDonald in 1924. He was appointed Dean of Canterbury in 1931.[5]

The Socialist Sixth of the World

Johnson came to public prominence in the 1930s when he contrasted the economic development of the Soviet Union under the First Five Year Plan with Britain during the Great Depression. He toured the Soviet Union in 1934 and again in 1937, claiming on each occasion the health and wealth of the average Soviet citizen and that the Soviet system protected the citizens' liberties. He collected his articles in the book The Socialist Sixth of the World (Gollancz, 1939; published in the United States as Soviet Power in 1941), which included a preface by the renegade Brazilian Roman Catholic bishop Carlos Duarte Costa.[6]

Johnson defended his positive accounts of life in the Soviet Union, emphasising that he had visited "five Soviet Republics and several great Soviet towns", that he had wandered on foot "many long hours on many occasions and entirely alone" and that he saw "all parts of the various towns and villages and at all hours of day and night".[7] It later emerged that much of the book was copied word for word from pro-Soviet propaganda material produced by organisations, such as the Society of Cultural Relations with the Soviet Union of which Johnson was chairman.[6]

World War II

During World War II, Johnson strictly followed the Soviet line. After the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact in 1939, he opposed the war even though Britain was at war against Germany, and he was accused of spreading defeatist propaganda. After Nazi Germany invaded the Soviet Union in 1941, he supported the war; his MI5 file reports that it was still judged "undesirable for the Dean of Canterbury to be allowed to lecture to troops".[8]

Johnson was arguably the most prominent of the Western church leaders who are said to have persuaded Joseph Stalin to restore the Moscow Patriarchate.[citation needed] Stalin was successfully convinced that such a move would improve his relations with the Western Allies. Dmitri Volkogonov argued: "It was not the vanity of a former seminary dropout that moved the Soviet leader, but rather pragmatic considerations in relation with the Allies."[9]

Post-war

At the end of the war Johnson was awarded the Order of the Red Banner of Labour, in recognition of his "outstanding work as chairman of the joint committee for Soviet Aid", and in 1951 received the Stalin International Peace Prize. After the war, Johnson continued to use his public position to propound his pro-Soviet views. From 1948, he was the leader of the British-Soviet Friendship Organisation. In 1954, the Daily Sketch published a cartoon attacking Johnson, depicting him with devil horns and posing alongside black civil rights leaders Billy Strachan and Paul Robeson.[10]

His influence began to wane, particularly after public sympathy for the Soviets in Britain declined dramatically after the Soviet invasion of Hungary in 1956. Johnson's pro-communist activities were especially troublesome for the British government since foreigners tended to confuse Johnson, the Dean of Canterbury, with the Archbishop of Canterbury.[6][11] According to Ferdinand Mount, "What infuriated his critics, from Gollancz on the left to Fisher on the right, was that there was no evidence that Johnson had made any but the most superficial study of the issues that he spouted on with such mellifluous certainty, from famines in the 1930s to germ warfare in Korea".[6]

The headmaster of the King's School, Canterbury, Fred Shirley, manoeuvred against him. One year, Johnson put up a huge blue and white banner across the front of the Deanery which read "Christians Ban Nuclear Weapons". By way of riposte, some of the boys put up a banner on one of the school's buildings which read "King's Ban Communists". Johnson's adversaries have called his endeavours to unite Christianity and Marxism–Leninism a "heretical teaching concerning a new religion".[12] Johnson denied those accusations and argued that he knew very well the difference between religion (Christianity) and politics (Marxism–Leninism). His religious views were in line with mainstream Anglicanism. His support for Marxist–Leninist politics was derived, in his own words, from the conviction that "[capitalism] lacks a moral basis" and that "it is the moral impulse [of communism] ... which constitutes the greatest attraction and presents the widest appeal."[2]

His biographer Natalie K. Watson, in The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (2004), wrote: "Communism, for Johnson, was not an anti-Christian force, but rather a natural result and a practical outworking of the Christian gospel. ... His extensive writings on Soviet Russia reflected a naive and romantic perspective on the transformation [of Russian life] after the 1917 revolution. Until the end of his life he ignored the realities of mass persecution and the extermination of political opponents, as well as the anti-religious aspects of Marxism and Stalinism."[2]

Personal life

Johnson was twice married. While still a student at Oxford in 1903, he married Mary, daughter of Frederick Taylor, a merchant of Broughton Park, Manchester.[2] The couple had no children and she died of cancer in 1931.[2] He remarried in 1938 to Nowell Mary (1906-1983), daughter of his cousin George Edwards (another Anglican priest), with whom he had two daughters.[2]

Later life

Bust of Johnson by Sir Jacob Epstein in the Beaney House of Art and Knowledge

Johnson retired as Dean of Canterbury in 1963, the year of his 89th birthday, but settled in the town where he lived at the Red House in New Street.[13] While maintaining his interest in Communist world developments, he engaged in psychical research and completed before his death his autobiography, Searching for Light (posthumously published in 1968).[14] He died, at the Kent and Canterbury Hospital in 1966 aged 92. He was buried in the Cloister Garth at Canterbury Cathedral.[2]

Collections

In 2007 Johnson's personal papers were deposited at the University of Kent Special Collections & Archives by his family. The archive includes photographs, extensive correspondence, newspaper cuttings and copies of his published and unpublished writings. Illustrated travel diaries by Nowell Johnson are also contained within the collection, featuring hand-drawn artwork from the couple's time abroad.[15] [16]

Published works

  • The Socialist Sixth of the World, 1939
  • Searching for Light: an Autobiography (London, V. Gollancz, 1939)
  • The Secrets of Soviet Strength, 1943
  • Soviet Russia since the war (New York, Boni & Gaer, 1947)
  • China's New Creative Age (London, Lawrence: 1953)
  • Eastern Europe in the Socialist World (London, Lawrence and Wishart: 1955)
  • Christians and Communism (London, 1956); Russian translation – Хьюлетт Джонсон. Христиане и коммунизм. М., Изд. иностранной литературы, 1957, 154 с.
  • The Upsurge of China, 1961
  • Searching for Light (autobiography), 1968 (posthumously published)

References

  1. ^ Moore, Charles (25 December 2011). "The priest who thought Stalin was a saint". The Telegraph. Retrieved 18 September 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Watson, Natalie E. "Hewlett Johnson". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/34202. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  3. ^ a b "Biographies of local people". Altrincham Area History. Archived from the original on 17 October 2013..
  4. ^ Oxford University Calendar 1913. Oxford: Clarendon Press. 1913. p. 150.
  5. ^ "Hewlett Johnson Papers: Biographical information". University of Kent. Retrieved 8 March 2011.
  6. ^ a b c d Mount, F (2012). "To the End of the Line: Review of The Red Dean of Canterbury: The Public and Private Faces of Hewlett Johnson by Butler, J." London Review of Books. 34 (8): 27–28. Retrieved 2 May 2012.
  7. ^ Wright, John G. (February 1941). "The Dean of Canterbury's Soviet Power". Fourth International. pp. 56–59.
  8. ^ "Communists and Suspected Communists". Archived from the original on 6 January 2011. Retrieved 3 November 2017.
  9. ^ Miner, Steven Merritt (2002). Stalin's holy war: religion, nationalism, and alliance politics. University of North Carolina Press. p. 8. ISBN 9780807827369.
  10. ^ Horsley, David (2019). Billy Strachan 1921–1988 RAF Officer, Communist, Civil Rights Pioneer, Legal Administrator, Internationalist and Above All Caribbean Man. London: Caribbean Labour Solidarity. p. 23. ISSN 2055-7035.
  11. ^ Brune, Lester H. (1996). The Korean War: Handbook of the Literature and Research. Greenwood. p. 103. ISBN 9780313289699.
  12. ^ Talantov, Boris. "The Moscow Patriarchate and Sergianism". Orthodox Christian Information Center.
  13. ^ Crockford's Clerical Directory. Oxford University Press. 1963–64. p. 640.
  14. ^ Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 1961–1970. Oxford University Press. 1981. p. 592.
  15. ^ "Hewlett Johnson Papers". Special Collections and Archives - University of Kent. 6 December 2021. Retrieved 25 March 2024.
  16. ^ University of Kent Special Collections & Archives. "Hewlett Johnson Papers: Diaries". University of Kent Special Collections & Archives Catalogue. Retrieved 25 March 2024.

Citations on the Soviet Union

[clarification needed]

  • "The ideal held out to a child differs entirely from that still too common here (England) – 'Work hard and get on'." (p. 195).
  • "Education from first to last is provided for all without monetary payments, from the excellently equipped nursery-schools right up to the university course." (p. 185).
  • "There is no financial difficulty which hinders a ... student from entering the university or institute for higher education." (p. 207).
  • "Technical institutes await children (of workers) free of charge." (p. 237).
  • "What has the Soviet Union done for its youth and what is it doing? ... On his seventeenth birthday and not before, he can enter industry." (p. 205)
Church of England titles
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1924–1931
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