The University of Toronto Music Library's Canadian Sheet Music Collection highlights the Toronto music publishers’ responses to the Great War....
A descriptive finding aid of historical fashion plates included in the collections of the Library & Archives, Royal Ontario Museum
This exhibit is an introduction to the collection of medieval manuscript fragments housed at the Robertson Davies Library at Massey...
The archival collections of the University of Toronto Music Library document the rich musical life of Toronto in the twentieth...
Intended to instill a sense of communal national pride, “O Canada” occupies a significant place in the Canadian public’s imagination....
The Global Summitry Archive, created by the Global Summitry Project (GSP) at the Munk School of Global Affairs at the...
Pierson v. Post has been made famous by its use in American property law classrooms since the 1950s. It is often...
This Exhibit explores the intersection between Canadian law and Canadian identity (understood broadly to include dimensions such as culture, language,...
The year 2016 marked the 150th anniversary of the publication of Fyodor M. Dostoevsky’s seminal novel, Crime and Punishment (1866). A revelation when...
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In Toronto, on January 3-5, 1867, the first meeting of dentists occurred at the Queen's Hotel with the goal to...
The Dentistry Library celebrates its 125th year in 2022. This exhibit was created in 2017 to celebrate the 120th year and...
"Discrimination on the basis of class, race, ethnic origin and sex," writes legal historian Constance Backhouse, has been "a hallmark...
Dr. Tony Pawson (1952-2013) revolutionized our understanding of the way our cells work in health and in disease. His discoveries...