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David Braybrooke

  • MS-2-641.2014-018
  • Accession
  • Bulk, 1990-2012
Fonds consists of of materials related to the personal life and professional activities of David Braybrooke. Records include personal correspondence and university transcripts; professional and departmental correspondence; and manuscript drafts and notes of lecture and seminar papers as well as published work.

Braybrooke, David, Professor, 1924-2013

Quebec independence and an independent Canada

File contains notes and manuscript drafts for "Naturalistic Individualism: Quebec Independence and an Independent Canada," in Eugene Coombs, ed., Modernity and Responsibility: Essays for George Grant (Toronto, UTP, 1983).

James Doull fonds

  • MS-2-834
  • Fonds
  • [ca. 1965] - 1997
Fonds contains records created by James Doull in the course of his thinking, writing and teaching about the culture of ancient Rome, ancient, medieval and modern philosophy, and twentieth-century politics. The majority of the records are notes and manuscripts, handwritten in blank examination answer books. There is also a lesser number of both typed and printed manuscripts.

Doull, James Alexander

Grant, Cox, Canada

File contains notes about George Grant's Lament for a Nation; Harvey Cox's Secular City; and Canadian biculturalism.

Herbert Leslie Stewart fonds

  • MS-2-45
  • Fonds
  • 1860-1953
Fonds consists of records primarily originating from Herbert L. Stewart's work as a philosopher, professor, and political commentator. Records include manuscripts and typescripts, notes, scrapbooks, diaries, offprints, reports, and correspondence. One series comprises Stewart's collection of his father's sermons, notes, and correspondence.

Stewart, Herbert Leslie

Trudeau

File contains manuscript and notes about Pierre Trudeau.

Canadian Constitution V

File contains notes and draft manuscripts about American and Canadian political institutions, what it means to be North American, post-colonial Canada, and the constitutional problem.