- 2018-035/009(23)
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- [197-?], [200-?]
Part of Penelope Doob fonds
File primarily consists of lecture notes.
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Part of Penelope Doob fonds
File primarily consists of lecture notes.
Wyatt, Ralegh : 4121-5-07 : 6 Prosoar
Part of Penelope Doob fonds
File consists of lecture notes.
Part of Penelope Doob fonds
Part of Penelope Doob fonds
Item consists of an essay titled “Inventing the Renaissance: the age of Elizabeth in the Age of Johnson” by Jack Lynch.
Part of Jason Sherman fonds
File consists of correspondence and contracts regarding the production and performance of "The Message" at Tarragon Theatre.
Part of Jason Sherman fonds
File consists of correspondence and a contract for production and performance of Jason Sherman's play, "Titus."
Part of Jason Sherman fonds
File consists of an annotated script adapted from the novels "Titus Groan" and "Gormenghast" by Mervyn Peake.
The uses of medieval dance : an interpretation and a defense of the Auxerre labyrinth ritual
Part of Penelope Doob fonds
[Newspaper clippings and photocopies], 2000 - 2018
Part of Wanda MacNevin collection
File consists of newspaper clippings and photocopies of news articles published predominantly in 2018. It also includes one article originally published in 2000 and updated in 2018.
Creative Teamwork: Developing Rapid, Site-Switching Ethnography
Part of Pat Armstrong fonds
Creative Teamwork – Chapter Draft
Part of Pat Armstrong fonds
Re-Imagining Long-Term Residential Care – Reports
Part of Pat Armstrong fonds
The United States and Biological Warfare – Introduction by Richard Falk
Part of Stephen Lyon Endicott fonds
The United States and Biological Warfare – Draft Chapters
Part of Stephen Lyon Endicott fonds
The United States and Biological Warfare – Revisions to Manuscript
Part of Stephen Lyon Endicott fonds
The United States and Biological Warfare – Promotion by Publisher
Part of Stephen Lyon Endicott fonds
The United States and Biological Warfare – New York Times Book Review
Part of Stephen Lyon Endicott fonds
Document Requests to Air Force Command – St. Louis Records Centre – Access Pending, Priority 1
Part of Stephen Lyon Endicott fonds
China: Liaoning Archives, Shenyang – Articles on Biological Warfare – English translations
Part of Stephen Lyon Endicott fonds
General Anthony Farrar-Hockley – British Prisoner of War in Korea
Part of Stephen Lyon Endicott fonds
Part of Stephen Lyon Endicott fonds
Gen. Matthew Ridgway – U.S. Army Commander – notes
Part of Stephen Lyon Endicott fonds
C.I.A. in the Korean War – Chapter 9 Revised and correspondence
Part of Stephen Lyon Endicott fonds
Photos and Artwork – Section one of the book – Images and Sources
Part of Stephen Lyon Endicott fonds
Photographs and Images – Section two of the book
Part of Stephen Lyon Endicott fonds
Photographs and Images – Sources
Part of Stephen Lyon Endicott fonds
Part of Mariposa Folk Foundation fonds
Part of Mariposa Folk Foundation fonds
Series contains live performance recordings of festival performances. Some performances are only partially documented and others omitted completely. This may be due to technical issues or resource constraints. Stage names might not align with the published schedule due to weather complications.
Community arts : murals : Toronto murals : murals miscellaneous (Toronto, Mexico)
Part of Deborah Barndt fonds
Toronto Legacy Award/Working Mother Media
Part of Jean Augustine fonds
Pan is Number One/Tommy Crichlow
Part of Jean Augustine fonds
Compact disc contains music.
Part of Jean Augustine fonds
Photo album : community events, awards and York University honorary degree
Part of Jean Augustine fonds
Jean Augustine entrepreneurship scholarship recipient
Part of Jean Augustine fonds
Part of Jean Augustine fonds
Community events : awards and fundraisers
Part of Jean Augustine fonds
File pertains to Walter J. Maceluch (architect) at the Top 25 Immigrant Award Reception, the Planet Africa Awards with Dr. Bernice King, the Dominica Association 39th Anniversary Gala with Frances Delsol (judge), a Haiti fundraiser, and other community events. Also includes a photograph of a man in Kenya.
Part of Jean Augustine fonds
Part of Jean Augustine fonds
Photograph is signed.
Part of Jean Augustine fonds
Part of Jean Augustine fonds
File contains a print of artwork
Part of Lennox family fonds
Item consists of detailed notes about the contents of the John Watt Lennox memorial scrapbook, provided by the donor, John W. Lennox (his nephew). A PDF of this item is attached to this description.
Fonds consists of correspondence, photographs, diaries, a scrapbook, college yearbooks and transcriptions of oral interviews created and accumulated by members of the Lennox family including husband and wife Fannie Jane Evangeline Watt and William James Wilfred Lennox, and their children William, John Watt Lennox and Elizabeth Lennox Locke.
The majority of archival material relates to John Watt Lennox (1920-1943), who was killed in action in WWII. Correspondence is accompanied by detailed inventory and contextual information compiled by Elizabeth Lennox Locke and her nephew Dr. John Lennox.
Lennox (family)
Shakespeare and contemporary drama : EN 4146
Part of Hersh Zeifman fonds
File consists of administrative records, course outlines and assignments.
Part of Judith Cowan fonds
Part of Judith Cowan fonds
Part of Judith Cowan fonds
The fonds consists of drafts of published and unpublished poems, plays, stories, and novels, including those written for creative writing courses taken at York, drafts of poems written for her published poetry collections 'How to Draw Blood from a Stone,' 'Confessions of a Fertility Expert,' 'Pretending to Die,' 'Live Coverage,' 'Successful Tragedies: Poems 1998-2010' and 'Traumatology'. Also included is correspondence, research files, notes, and drafts related to Uppal's two novels 'The Divine Economy of Salvation' and 'To Whom it May Concern.' The fonds also includes the edited drafts of submissions and correspondence related to 'Uncommon Ground: A Celebration of Matt Cohen'. Files in the fonds also pertain to Uppal's work preparing anthologies as editor for 'The Exile Book of Poetry in Translation: Twenty Canadian Poets Take on the World' and 'The Exile Book of Canadian Sports Stories.' Records in this fonds also include personal and professional correspondence, drafts of plays, files regarding literary activities, including grant applications, personal appearances at conferences and events to promote publications, editorial work, writing workshops, and literary ephemera such as posters, programmes, flyers, catalogues and T-shirts. The fonds also includes teaching evaluations filled out by Uppal's students at York University, as well as literary works, stories, examinations, and final project submissions by graduate students whose work was supervised by Priscila Uppal.
Uppal, Priscila
Short Stories: ‘Elevator Shoes,’ Richard Teleky’s copy
Part of Priscila Uppal fonds
On Second Thought: Putting Together, March 2018
Part of Priscila Uppal fonds
On Second Thought: last draft edits
Part of Priscila Uppal fonds
Part of Priscila Uppal fonds
untethered Anthology of Canadian Short Prose: Submissions, Correspondence and Contributor Contract
Part of Priscila Uppal fonds
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
Series consists of Toyomasa Fusé’s unpublished manuscripts for a book on Indian nationalist leader Subhas Chandra Bose and the Greater East Asia Conference of 1943, his autobiography “Going My Way,” and “Marginal Man’s Perspective,” Fusé’s semi-autobiographical examination of his worldview and identity, which he believed was shaped by his existence as a ‘bicultural’ individual living between two different cultures.
Going My Way: Japanese draft manuscript
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes the Japanese draft manuscript of Fusé’s autobiography “Going My Way.”
Going My Way: Japanese draft manuscript
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes handwritten drafts of Fusé’s autobiography.
Part of Carl James fonds
Part of Carl James fonds
Positioning the Urban University : the intersection of policies and practices
Part of Carl James fonds
File contains research written by a graduate student annotated by James.
Racism, masculinity and belonging : the gendered lives of racialized youth
Part of Carl James fonds
Race and Racialization : Essential readings
Part of Carl James fonds
Book proposal : "Race" and racialization in Canadian universities
Part of Carl James fonds
Native foreigners : Differentiated opportunities of Caribbean-Canadas
Part of Carl James fonds
Committed to Equity : Paradoxes and contradictions for Black Scholars
Part of Carl James fonds
Part of Carl James fonds
File contains:
Grappling with difference
School-community programs for vulnerable boys
Assimilation to accommodation : Immigrants and the Changing Patterns of Schooling
Colonization, racism, and land : Conceptual Starting Points
Racial profiling and the s
Part of Carl James fonds
Series contains proposals, grant applications, reports, data, and administrative documents related to James’ research projects. A significant portion of the series pertains to the following two projects:
The “Bridging the Solitudes” project ([2001?]-2005) examined the racial, ethnic, cultural and financial barriers faced in post-secondary education by students from traditionally marginalized groups. Thirty students participated at York University and Seneca College during the project and regularly met during the ‘common hour’ to discuss their ongoing experiences, expectations, and aspirations for university and life.
The “Racism, Violence and Health Project” (2002-2007) was a $1.25 million study funded by the Canadian Institute for Health Research. Over 900 individuals participated in the study through surveys, in-depth interviews, two-year micro-ethnographies, annual community forums, and smaller community meetings. The goal of the project was to determine perceptions of both global and racism-related stress in the Indigenous African Nova Scotian community, the Caribbean Canadian community in Toronto, and the African immigrant community in Alberta; and to document the first voice accounts of Black men, their families, and communities about their experiences of violence (including the violence of racism). The research team comprised of Dr. Wanda Thomas Bernand (leader), Dr. Dave Este, Dr. Carl James, Dr. Akua Benjamin, Dr. Carol Amaratunga, Dr. Fred Wien, research trainees, and collaborators (including the Health Association of African Canadians, Nova Scotia Association of Black Social Workers, Victoria Road United Baptist Church, Women's Health in Women's Hands, Tropicana Community Services, Calgary African Community Association, Calgary Immigrant Aid Society, Edmonton Immigrant Association, Calgary Catholic Immigration Society, and Calgary African Caribbean Advisory Council).
Publications based on research findings may be found in the Books; Articles and Published Reports; Lectures, Conference and Workshop Presentations series.
Background research and literature can also be located in the Subject File series.
Related correspondence may also be found in the Professional and Professorial series.
Part of Carl James fonds
Part of Carl James fonds
Part of Carl James fonds
Part of Carl James fonds
Part of Carl James fonds
Part of Carl James fonds
Racism, Violence & Health : research [ : data]
Part of Carl James fonds
File contains records with handwritten notes on interview transcripts and a code book to some interview questions focused on racism.
Background literature for RVH project
Part of Carl James fonds
Part of Carl James fonds
[RVH : ] Quantitative Questionnaire : Master
Part of Carl James fonds
[RVH : ] Quantitative Survey Lists
Part of Carl James fonds
File contains budget, participant contact information, key to participant codes, and interview transcripts.
[RVH : ] Training questionnaires : no fit
Part of Carl James fonds
[RVH : ] Canadian Institutes of Health Research : Operating budget module
Part of Carl James fonds
[RVH : ] CJ : Project : Racism, Violence, and Health Project [CIHR final report]
Part of Carl James fonds
Part of Carl James fonds
Caught at the Intersection - RVH : selected annotated history bibliography
Part of Carl James fonds
Part of Carl James fonds
Box pertains to recordings of an unknown date.
Part of Carl James fonds
Collective agreements : equity articles
Part of Carl James fonds
Part of Barbara Sternberg fonds
Part of Barbara Sternberg fonds
Part of Penelope Doob fonds
File contains print outs of poems.
Part of Penelope Doob fonds
File primarily contains lecture notes.
Part of Penelope Doob fonds
Aurora's gifts : a farewell to Karen Kain
Part of Penelope Doob fonds
Part of Penelope Doob fonds
File contains talk outline and notes, including interview notes.
Part of Penelope Doob fonds
Item consists of photocopied book chapter written by Doob.
Part of Penelope Doob fonds
Item consists of story on the Kudelka's Nutcracker.
Part of Jason Sherman fonds
File consists of correspondence, notes, production schedule for Tarragon Theatre, and scripts with handwritten annotations and post-it notes.
Education and professorial files
Part of Penelope Doob fonds
Series primarily consists of teaching material including her lecture notes, syllabi, student assignments, course readings, reference material, and course evaluations. Material also contains reports, newsletters, agenda packages, and correspondence pertaining to her administrative roles at York University and a small amount of personal memorabilia and ephemera from her undergraduate and graduate studies.
Maps re : Korean War and Biological Warfare
Part of Stephen Lyon Endicott fonds
Series 4: United States biological warfare
Part of Stephen Lyon Endicott fonds
Series consists of Endicott's research files pertaining to his Series 4: United States Biological Warfare. Records include textual material including photocopies of previously classified documents, correspondence, and photographs relating to United States biological warfare activities during the Korean war period 1950-1953. These materials collected over a twenty-five year period, beginning in 1976, are the product of research in the national archives and several military archives of the United States, Canada, the Peoples’ Republic of China, and interviews in the Democratic Peoples’ Republic of Korea, Japan and Britain. Based upon this research Endicott and his colleague Edward Hagerman, also of York University, collaborated to produce the book The United States Biological Warfare: Secrets from the Early Cold War and Korea (Indiana University Press, 1998) in which they conclude that the United States secretly engaged in large-scale field tests of biological weapons in Korea and China, committing an international war crime. The book has been translated into Korean in South Korea. At the time these records were donated, Endicott maintained that American authorities continue to deny biological warfare activities during the Korean War, and he believed the topic to be the most closely guarded Cold War secret of the United States government.