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W. Peter Ward
fonds
Compiled by Jessica Flank (2012) and Erwin Wodarczak (2014, 2015)
Last revised November 2015
University of British Columbia Archives
Table of Contents
Fonds Description
o Title / Dates of Creation / Physical Description
o Biographical Sketch
o Scope and Content
o Notes
Series Descriptions
o Projects
Birth Weight Project
Family Reconstitution Project
Infant Mortality Project
Chinese Head Tax Project
o Publications and Conferences
o Teaching and Research Materials
o Correspondence
File List
Catalogue entry (UBC Library catalogue)
Fonds Description
W. Peter Ward fonds. – 1966-2012.
5 m of textual records and other materials.
Biographical Sketch
W. Peter Ward was born in Edmonton in 1943. He obtained a BA in English Literature
from the University of Alberta in 1964 and an MA in History from the same university
in 1966. He was awarded a PhD in History from Queen’s University in Kingston in
1973. He taught high school for the Edmonton Public School Board in 1968-69 and held
part time or sessional teaching appointments at the University of Alberta, the
University of Saskatchewan, and Queen’s University between 1967 and 1973.
Ward’s research interests include: the history of the family in Canada, the history of
immigration in Canada, the history of population health and the history of human
physical growth. His major books are: White Canada Forever: Popular Attitudes and Public
Policy Toward Orientals in British Columbia (1978, 1990, 2002), Courtship, Love and Marriage
in 19th Century English Canada (1990), Birth Weight and Economic Growth: Women’s Living
Standards in the Industrializing West (1993), and A History of Domestic Space: Privacy and
the Canadian Home (1999). He has published articles in leading national and
international journals, including the Canadian Historical Review, the American Historical
Review, the Journal of Interdisciplinary History, and Economics and Human Biology.
Peter Ward joined the UBC Department of History in 1973 as an Assistant Professor.
He was granted tenure in 1978, promoted to Associate Professor in 1979, and was
granted full professorial status in 1990. He went on to serve as Head of the UBC
History Department (1991-1996) and later as Associate Dean for Strategic Initiatives in
the Faculty of Arts (2002-2005). In addition he was a Visiting Professor at the University
of Augsburg in 1995, as well as at the University of Bologna in 2009-10 and 2011-12.
In 2005 Ward joined the UBC Library as Deputy University Librarian. He served as
University Librarian pro tem from 2007-2009. During this period he helped oversee the
completion of the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre and, additionally, he launched a
planning process that led to the establishment of UBC’s institutional repository, cIRcle.
Ward has been the recipient of numerous research grants from the Social Sciences and
Research Council of Canada and the Hannah Institute for the History of Medicine as
well as from UBC. He has also received a number of distinctions for scholarship in his
career, including leave fellowships from the Canada Council and Social Sciences and
Humanities Research Council. In 1990 the Social Science Federation of Canada cited his
book White Canada Forever as one of the 20 most important books in English supported
by the Council over the previous 50 years. He also received a UBC Killam Fellowship
in 1990-91 and a UBC Killam Research Prize in 1998. In 2012 he was ranked 2nd among
Canada’s historians in the first HiBAR survey (Hirsch-Index Benchmarking of
Academic Research) that identified the most influential scholarly researchers in their
respective fields.
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of personal and professional materials of Ward’s related to his career.
The fonds is divided into four series: Project series (1980-2004); Publications and
Conferences (1966-2009); Teaching and Research Materials (1992-2003), and
Correspondence series (1978-2001).
Notes
Includes: 20 DVDs, 1 CD, 1 floppy diskette, 162 photographs – prints and slides, 9 reels
of microfilm.
Materials were acquired in several accruals since 2011, donated by W. Peter Ward.
Copies of published book reviews were added by Dr. Ward in April 2013. Chinese
head tax project and additional birth weight project materials, including the code book
for the Utrecht birth weight database, were added in 2014 and 2015. Further accruals
are expected.
Title based on the contents of the fonds.
Some reproductions of Ward’s original research material are contained in the fonds.
When this occurs at the sub-series level, the date of creation will be listed both for the
copied research and his records resulting from that research.
The principle of provenance was adhered to in the creation of this finding aid. Peter
Ward donated the records with an established intellectual order, and that order, where
possible, was preserved.
RESTRICTIONS: Box 17 in the Teaching and Research Materials series contains
materials labeled as personal or confidential and may be restricted.
File list available.
Series Descriptions
Projects. – 1976-2004.
3.18 m of textual material.
20 DVDs.
Predominantly, the series consists of records relating to the long-running Birth Weight
Project. However, in all these projects, Ward sought to understand the history of human
welfare and its social determinants.
Birth Weight Project. – 1976-1997.
2.21m.
Sub-series consists of records on the Birth Weight Project. Ward researched
tax assessment rolls, ledgers, in-patient and out-patient records, etc. for the
following cities: Boston, Dublin, Edinburgh, Vienna, and Montreal. Separate
studies were also conducted on the cities, Utrecht and Bologna. Ward’s
research on the Birth/Newborn Weight Project was the foundation for the
book, “Birth Weight and Economic Growth: Women’s Living Standards in the
Industrializing West.”
The code book for the Utrecht birth weight database (file 7-5a) was added in
December 2014.
NOTE: The Birth Weight Project records on Bologna are expected in a future
accrual.
BOXES: 1-6, 22
Family Reconstitutions Project. – 1770-1920, 1989-1995.
56 cm.
Sub-series consists of records related to the Family Reconstitutions Project,
including censuses, maps, tax assessment rolls, and research notes. The
Project was a series of family reconstitution studies for the cities of
Lunenburg, Nova Scotia and Perth, Ontario in the 18th and 19th century. Ward
pursued a professional and personal interest in this project, but it did not
reach the publication stage.
BOXES: 7(10-17), 8,9,10(1-6)
Infant Mortality Project. – ca.1995.
31 cm.
Sub-series consists of research notes and annotated German-Language
articles on Infant Mortality between 1880 and 1940. The Infant Mortality
Project looked at the changing medical understanding of infant mortality
prior to WWI. Ward pursued a professional and personal interest in this
project, but it did not reach the publication stage.
BOXES: 10(7-11), 11
Chinese Head Tax Project. – 2004-2010.
10 cm of textual records.
20 DVDs.
Sub-series consists of research notes and digital data assembled by Ward and
Dr. Henry Yu for the Chinese Head Tax Project. This was a comprehensive
project involving the digitization of more than 96,000 entries to the Chinese
Head Tax Register.
BOXES: 23, 24
Publications and Conferences. – [1966-2012].
88 cm of textual material.
Series consists of drafts, finished copies, and publication details of Ward’s articles and
books. The series also contains conference papers, listings of attendees, maps of the
cities visited, and programs from each event.
Copies of published book reviews were added by Dr. Ward in April 2013. File 23-7 was
added in 2015.
BOXES: 12-16, 23
Teaching and Research Materials. – [1992-2003].
44 cm of textual material.
1 floppy diskette.
1 CD.
162 photographs – prints and slides.
9 reels of microfilm.
Series consists of syllabi, transparencies, handouts, and lecture notes relating to the
courses Ward taught. Ward kept the correspondence relating to class participation,
assignments, and research with other Teaching Materials. Thus, the correspondence is
kept in this series, and not placed in the Correspondence series. Also included are
photographs, both prints and slides, acquired from various sources and used as
illustrative material.
Between 1982 and 2011, Ward taught H329 most frequently, in 1987, 1989, 1997, 1998,
1999, 2000, and 2002. Additionally, it is noteworthy that the series also contains records
on the Honours students to which he advised and the applications submitted to the
UBC HSS Grant and Hannah Institute.
A floppy diskette can be found in File 17-21. The diskette contains an Excel spreadsheet
which tracks the economic history of an undefined city, and it contains a power point
presentation which details the Canada`s economic history.
The CD in Box 26 includes digital images used in Ward’s book A History of Domestic
Space: Privacy and the Canadian Home.
RESTRICTIONS: Box 17 in the Teaching Materials and Lecture Notes series contains
materials labeled as confidential and may be restricted to protect the privacy of Ward’s
past students.
BOXES: 17-18, 25, 26
Correspondence. – [1978-2001].
50 cm of textual material.
Series consists of Ward’s professional and personal correspondence. Predominantly, the
series contains of incoming and outgoing letters pertaining to publications, students,
and his areas of interest. In the accession there was a large aggregation of
chronologically ordered Correspondence records. That chronological ordering was
retained.
BOXES: 19-21
File List
BOX 1
PROJECTS SERIES
Birth Weight Project
1-1 BW Codes + Tapes [n.d.]
1-2 Occupation Codes [1988]
1-3 Code Fields [n.d.]
1-4 Occupations [1988]
1-5 BW and Human Welfare [2004]
1-6 Boston Length [1987]
1-7 Boston Lying-In Hospital In-Patient [Microfiche] [n.d.]
1-8 Boston Lying-In Hospital In-Patient [1986-1987]
1-9 Boston Lying-In Patient Out-Patient
1-10 New England Hospital – Boston [1985-1987]
1-11 New England Hospital – Boston [1986-1987]
1-12 Boston - Menstr. Dates [1986]
1-13 Boston – Address List [n.d.]
1-14 Boston Blacks Residence [n.d.]
1-15 Boston Blacks [1988]
1-16 Boston Birthplace [1986-1987]
1-17 Boston Freq. District [n.d.]
1-18 Boston – Maps [n.d.]
BOX 2
2-1 Dublin Occupations [n.d.]
2-2 Dublin Address List [1989]
2-3 Dublin [1982-1990]
2-4 Dublin – Research Notes [ca. 1987]
2-5 Dublin Output [1987-1990]
2-6/7 Irish Population / Emigration [n.d.]
2-8 Dublin Offprints [1990-1995]
2-9 Edinburgh-Perimort [2000-2004]
2-10 Edinburgh Perimort – File Revisions [1999]
2-11 Edinburgh-Perinatal Mort. [1991-1996]
2-12 Edinburgh – Research Notes [n.d.]
2-13/14 Edinburgh – Output [1988-1989]
BOX 3
3-1 Edinburgh – Working Notes and Drafts [n.d.]
3-2 Edinburgh – Vital Statistics Registrar General Scotland [n.d.]
3-3 Edinburgh [1986-1990]
3-4 Edinburgh Secondary Photocopies [n.d.]
3-5 Edinburgh – ERMH Photocopies [n.d.]
3-6 Edinburgh – Miscellaneous Notes [n.d.]
3-7 Edinburgh – Freq. Dist. / Errors [n.d.]
3-8 Edinburgh Birthplaces [1988]
3-9 Edinburgh – Maps [n.d.]
3-10 Edinburgh Addresses [1988]
3-11 Hannah Institute [for the Histor4y of Medicine] [1979-1983]
3-12 Vienna Code Sheets [n.d.]
3-13 Vienna – Data Collection – Procedures and Codes [n.d.]
3-14 VBW3 Final Draft [1987-1988]
3-15 Vienna Perinatal Mortality [1998-2000]
3-16 Vienna Miscellaneous Working Notes (Research) [n.d.]
3-17 [Vienna Working Notes] [n.d.]
3-18 Hershberg and Dockthorn – Occupational Classification June 1976
BOX 4
4-1 Birthweight Codes [1981]
4-2 Leuven Paper [n.d.]
4-3 Mte. BW Final Draft [1983-1997]
4-4 Nutrition Value of Foods [n.d.]
4-5 L. Ca. Medical Licenses 1788-1848
4-6 Ontario Hospital Archives [1981]
4-7 Obstet. And Midwifery Statistics [n.d.]
4-8 Obstetrical Practice [1980-1981]
4-9 Midwifery [1982]
4-10 McKay Midwifery Casebook [1982]
4-11 ICHM [1982]
4-12 Foundlings – Montreal – Fortier Articles [1982]
4-13 Montreal Birthweight – Working Notes [n.d.]
4-14 Montreal TB [1986]
4-15 Montreal Labor Force [n.d.]
4-16 Montreal Age-Sex Distribution [n.d.]
4-17 University Lying-In – Misc. Notes [n.d.]
4-18 Montreal Birthweight Misc. Notes [1982]
4-19 Photocopied Articles – Montreal Birthweight [n.d.]
4-20 Montreal – Height and Weight [n.d.]
4-21 Montreal – Baby Lengths [1983]
4-22 Mte. / Birth Weight Study – Misc. [1980-1986]
4-23 Montreal – Ethnicity [n.d.]
4-24 Montreal – Mortality [1982]
4-25 report of the sanitary State of Montreal, 1877-1900 [1985]
BOX 5
5-1 Vienna Printout [n.d.]
5-2 Oslo [1983-1990]
5-3 Cambridge Group [1983-1984]
5-4 Villar [1991-1992]
5-5 BW – Demographic Sources [n.d.]
5-6 Vienna: Occupations [1986]
5-7 Tanner Corresp. [1983-1991]
5-8 Weighing Machines [1986]
5-9 Gent [1985-1986]
5-10 Leiden [1986]
5-11/12 Other BW Correspondence [n.d.]
5-13 Remarks [1988]
5-14 Austria – Secondary Literature [1983]
5-15 VBW – Annals of Human Biology [1986-1987]
5-16 Austria and Vienna – Misc. Notes and Bibliog. [n.d.]
5-17 Vienna BW – Conf Paper 1985
5-18 Mitchell – Stats on Austria [n.d.]
5-19 Vienna Misc. Statistics [n.d.]
5-20 SSHA Paper [1986-1987]
5-21 Vienna Misc. Data New Recorded [1985]
BOX 6
6-1 Vienna Graphs [n.d.]
6-2 Vienna – Death Rate by Age and Disease [1984]
6-3 Low Birth Weight – V. [1979-1987]
6-4 Vienna – Low BW Anal. [1987]
6-5 VBW Working Paper [1985]
6-6 Austrian Economic + Social History [n.d.]
6-7/8 Vienna: BW Anal. [1985-1986]
6-9 Vienna – Correspondence + Preliminary Survey [1983-1997]
BOX 7
7-1/2 Utrecht Data Collection [2000-2001]
7-3/4 Utrecht [1998-2001]
7-5 Utrecht – ILC [n.d.]
7-5a Utrecht Maternity Clinic Code Book [n.d.]
(continued)
Family Reconstitutions Project
7-6 Perth Project – Corresp. Etc. [1989-1990]
7-7 Perth Maps ca. 1989
7-8 Perth Project – Census data [1861]
7-9 Birthweight – Research [n.d.]
7-10 Lunenburg – Tax Returns [1791-1795]
7-11 Lunenburg – Wills [n.d.]
7-12 Lunenburg Coding [n.d.]
7-13 Lunenb. – Merge – Numbers [1770-1900]
7-14 Lunenburg – Match Numbers [1775-1900]
7-15/16 Lunenburg 1861 – rows 510-521, L61 Abstract 14.
7-17 Lunenburg Town – 1871 – Nominal Census of the Living – Sch.1
BOX 8
8-1 Town of Perth – Tax Assessment Rolls [1891 Predominant, 1994]
8-2 Town of Perth – Tax Assessment Rolls [1891]
8-3 Town of Perth – Tax Assessment Rolls [1871]
8-4 Perth Assessment Rolls [1871, 1881, 1891]
8-5 Perth MS Census [1871, 1881]
8-6 Perth (Ont.) Census [1891]
8-7 Perth Town 1901 Sch. 1 (pop.) + 2 (real estate) H1-H6 1901
8-8 Perth (Ont.) Census 1891 – Subdivision 2 (Centre Ward) + Subdivision 3 (West
Ward) – P91C.WQ1
8-9 1817 List of Inhabitants within the limits of the town of Perth and Drummond
– P1817.WQ1
8-10 Assessment Roll for the Township of Drummond (Incl. \Perth) 1817
8-11/12 Perth C. Of E. Family Reconstitutions [1820-1920]
BOX 9
9-1 Perth of City of E. Family Reconstitutions [1820-1920]
9-2 L+P Occupations 1871-1901
9-3 Perth / Lunenburg – Misc. Notes [n.d.]
9-4 Perth / Lunenburg – All Families Corrections [1871, 1881, 1891]
9-5 Perth Merge Numbers [1851-1891]
9-6/7 Lunenburg Town 1871 – Nominal Census of the Living
9-8 Lunenburg Town 1871-f2 – Sch.2
9-9/11 Lunenburg 1881 Abstract 1-3
9-12/14 Lunenburg – Nominal Census of Living 1891
BOX 10
0-1/2/3 Lunenburg – Census 1901
10-4/5 Lunenburg 1901 – MS Census
10-6 Lunenburg – 1992-1995
Infant Mortality Project
10-7 [German Infant Mortality] [n.d.]
10-8 Infant Mortality – Biblio. [n.d.]
10-9/11 German Secondary Material [n.d.]
BOX 11
11-1/5 German Secondary Material [n.d.]
11-6/9 Infant Mortality Notes [n.d.]
11-10 Master Files [n.d.]
BOX 12
PUBLICATIONS AND CONFERENCES SERIES
12-1 White Canada Forever: British Columbia’s Response to Orientals, 1858-1914
[1972]
12-2 Justice in the North-West Territories [1966]
12-3 Congress International D’Histoire De La Medecine – Communications,
Lectures, Resumes, Summaries [Sept 1982]
12-4 [Published Booklets and Articles] [1976-2002]
12-5 Izaak Walton Killam Memorial Fellowship [Certificate] [1999]
12-6 [B.C. Readings] [1980-1983]
12-7 [B.C. Readings – Permissions] [1980-1981]
12-8 B.C. and the J. Evac. Article [1979-1984]
12-9 Church + OQ – Article [1972, 2002]
12-10 U. of Chicago Press [1993-2005]
12-11 U. of Chicago Press [1990-1993]
BOX 13
13-1 C. L + M (McGill-Queen’s) [1988-2009]
13-2 C. L + M – Contract Negotiations [1988]
13-3 Courtship + Marriage – Misc. [1978-1989]
13-4 CLM Permissions [1989]
13-5 Courtship + Social Space [1986-1991]
13-6 Domestic Space – Corresp. + Press [1998-2001]
13-7 Domestic Space – Post Production [1998-2000]
13-8 Housing - Permissions [1999]
13-9 Encyclopedia Article [1983-1985]
13-10 Family Papers [1982-1983]
13-11 George Jones Diary 1974-1990
13-12 Japans in Canada Pamphlet 1981-2005
13-13 J. Cdns. Pamphlet 1978-1982
BOX 14
14-1 Irish B.W. 1990-1994
14-2 Mid Life Crisis – Publication 1979-1986
14-3 Munich paper 1997
14-4 Mysteries of Montreal – MS – 1981-1992
14-5 Mysteries in Montreal Misc. 1986-2001
14-6 Nakano Ms. [1979-1985]
14-7 National Politics and Community [1983-1986]
14-8 Population Growth in Western Canada [1981-1982]
14-9 Race Relations in BC [1977-1982]
14-10 Race + Class [1981-2002]
14-11 Reviews [1973-1992]
14-12 Umea Conference [1985-1990]
14-13 Unwed Motherhood [1981-1990]
14-14 W. Cdn. History in 1970’s [ca.1977]
14-15 WCF 3rd edition [2002]
14-16 WCF Revisions [1990-1991]
14-17 WCF McGill-Queen’s [1976-1995]
BOX 15
15-1 Int. Cong. Of Hist. Of Med. 1982
15-2 Leuven Conference – 1990
15-3 Milan Conference – 1994
15-4 ICSH Congress – Montreal 1995
15-5 INHPH Conference – Annecy 1995
15-6 ESSHA Conference – 1996
15-7 Madrid Conference – 1998
15-8 ESSHC 1998
15-9 EEHSC Conf. 2000
15-10 Alghero Paper 2002-2003
15-11 ESSHC 2004 Soc. Capital
15-12 Glucksburger Auxologie – Tage Nov. 2002
15-13 Int. [Economic History] Conf. – Helsinki 2006
BOX 16
16-1 Munich Ec.+ Human Biology – 2004
16-2 EHB Conference – 3- Strasbourg – 2006
16-3 Servants – Munich – Sept. 2003
16-4 Perinatal mortality in Utrecht, 1880-1940 – Turbingen Conf. – 2002
16-5/6 Utrecht – ESSHC Paper – 2002
16-7 Barcelona – 2008
(continued)
TEACHING MATERIALS AND LECTURE NOTES SERIES
BOX 17
17-1 Map of Canada (transparency) [1998-2003]
17-2 329 Map Test [1999]
17-3 Native Civilizations 329 [1999]
17-4 Early modern Eur. 329 [1998-2003]
17-5 Cdn Economy: Furs 329 [1998-2003]
17-6 Cdn Economy: Fish 329 [1998-2003]
17-7 Canadian Population 329 [1998-2002]
17-8 Cdn Economy: Agriculture 329 [1998-2003]
17-9 Cdn Economy: Timber 329 [1998-2003]
17-10 Rural Societies 329 [1998-2003]
17-11 Colonial Societies 329 [1998-2003]
17-12 Power in Colonial Soc. 329 [1998-2003]
17-13 Work + Leisure to 1850 329 [1998-2003]
17-14 Urban Growth to 1850 329 [1998-2003]
17-15 Women + Family to 1850 329 [1998-2003]
17-16 Conflict + Dissent 329 [1998-2003]
17-17 Poverty + Philantropy 329 [1998-2003]
17-18 Canada to Mid 329 [1998-2003]
17-19 Health + Medicine 329 [1998-2003]
17-20 Population + Migration 329 [2002]
17-21 Modern Ec. Growth – 329 [2000]
17-22 Urbanization Post 1850 – 329 [2000]
17-23 Religion in Early Canada 329 [1998-2003]
17-24 Growth of the State H329 [1998]
17-25 Education in Modern Canada [1998-2003]
17-26 Power in Modern Can. – 329 [n.d.]
17-27 The Immigrant Experience 329 [1998]
17-28 Religion – Mod. Can. 329 [1998]
17-29 Politics + Society 1850 -1990 [n.d.]
17-30 Labour in Industrial Canada [1999]
17-31 Women + Feminism 329 [1998-2003]
17-32 Modern Family 329 [1998]
17-33 Social Movement 329 [1998]
17-34 Living Standards – 329 [1999-2000]
17-35 Conclusion 329 [2001]
17-36 Duels [1992]
17-37 HSS Grant 1993
17-38 UBC – HSS Grant 1994
17-39 UBC - HSS Grant 1995
17-40 H329 1997-1998
17-41 Hons. Tut. 1997-1998
BOX 18
18-1 HIST 490 (Family) 1997-1998
18-2 HSS Grant 1998
18-3 H329 1998-1999
18-4 Honours Tutorial 1998-1999
18-5 Hannah Application 1999
18-6 HSS Grant 1999
18-7 HIST 329 1999-2000
18-8 Honours 1999-2000
18-9 HSS Grant 2000
18-10 H502 2000
18-11 HIST 500 2000
18-12 329 2000-2001
18-13 UBC HSS 2001
18-14 HIST 490 2001
18-15 HIST 597D 2002
18-16 H501D 2002
18-17 HIST 329 2002-2003
18-18 Hons. Tut. 2002-2003
18-19 HIST 588D Fall 2004
18-20 Honours Tut Spring 2004
18-21 Hons. Tut. 2011
18-22 H490 2011
(continued)
BOX 19
CORRESPONDENCE SERIES
19-1 Correspondence 1978- (July-Dec)
19-2 Correspondence 1979 Jan-June
19-3 Correspondence 1979 (July-Dec)
19-4 Correspondence 1980 (Jan-July)
19-5 Correspondence July-Dec 1980
19-6 Correspondence 1981
19-7 Correspondence 1982
19-8 Correspondence 1983
19-9 Correspondence 1984
19-10 Corresp. – 1985
19-11 Correspondence 1986
BOX 20
20-1 Correspondence 1987
20-2 Correspondence 1988
20-3 Correspondence 1989
20-4 Correspondence 1990
20-5 Correspondence 1991
20-6 Correspondence – Head 1991-1992
20-7 Correspondence 1992
20-8 Correspondence – Head 1992-1993
20-9 Correspondence – 1993
BOX 21
21-1 Correspondence Head 1993-1994
21-2 Correspondence 1994
21-3 Correspondence 1995
21-4 Correspondence 1996
21-5/6 Correspondence 1997-2000
21-7 Correspondence 2001-
BOX 22
PROJECTS (cont.)
Birth Weight Project (cont.)
22-1 [Bologna birth weight project – bibliographies] [found loose] 1976-2000
22-2 Bologna [notes, correspondence, articles] 1998-2004 [2 folders]
22-3 Bologna Perimort 1999-2001
22-4 Bologna – Perimort 2000-01
22-5 Babies, Bologna and the comparative history of health 2002
22-6 Bologna – Women’s Reprod. Health 2005
22-7 Bologna – Census Data 1881-1936 [photocopies] [n.d.]
22-8 Utrecht Birth Weight Project – Working Bibliography [n.d.]
BOX 23
Chinese Head Tax Project
23-1 Chinese Head Tax project 2004-10
23-2 Chinese Canadian Holdings in RBSC 2006
23-3 Preliminary Report on the Bick Lee Project Stage I 31 October 2007
23-4 2008 Report on Bick Lee Project Stage II 24 November 2008
23-5 [Chinese head tax project] 2008
23-6 Research Guide to Chinese Genealogy – 2nd edition 2010
(continued)
BOX 23
PUBLICATIONS AND CONFERENCES SERIES (cont.)
23-7 [Article: Stature, migration and human welfare in South China] [originally in
folder labelled “Chinese Head Tax Proj. / Drafts & Notes – Bologna”] 2010-
12
PROJECTS
Chinese Head Tax Project (cont.)
BOX 24 [stored in vault]
CDs
Head Tax (Master file) by Oct. 12, 2006 – Copied to Main Archive 24-01-11
Head Tax Data, 30-11-08 – Copied to Main Archive 24-01-11
Maxwell Ch Immig Head Tax Data – Copied to Master File 24-01-11
J. Maxwell Chinese Immig 1914-1919 – Copied to Master File 24-01-11
Chinese head tax pics – TREK 20 [2008]
Chinese Immigration – C-9510, C-9511 [n.d.]
Chinese Immigration – C-9512, C-9513 [n.d.]
Chinese Immigration – T-3484 [n.d.]
Chinese Immigration – T-3485 [n.d.]
Chinese Immigration – T-3486 [n.d.]
2 egs [examples?] Head Tax Certif. / Immigration affidavit (Ch. immigrant) /
from RBSC [n.d.]
DVDs
Chinese Head Tax Registers Complete Copy – Copied to Master File 24-01-11
Chinese Head Tax Registers – Copied to Master File 24-01-11
Chinese Immigration Project – Maps (CMYK) April 2008
Chinese Immigration Project – Maps (RGB) April 2008
Chinese Immigration Project –Data, Map files April 2008
Bick Lee Project Stage II – Ron Bick Lee (1892-1995) November 2008
Head Tax Project – Map Image RGB [n.d.]
Head Tax Project – Map Image CMYK [n.d.]
Head Tax Project – Data [n.d.]
TEACHING AND RESEARCH MATERIALS (cont.)
BOX 25
Illustrations and Notes
25-1 A history of domestic space: Privacy and the Canadian home [plaque
commemorating publication of Ward’s book] [ca. 2000]
25-2 Modern Ec Growth – [course: History?] 320 [includes microfiche copy of “The
child and urban social reform in late nineteenth century Ontario” by T.R.
Morrison] [n.d.]
25-3 Munich Paper [includes 14 photographic prints from the City of Toronto
Archives] [n.d.]
25-4 Mysteries of Montreal – Misc. [includes 11 photographic prints from Public
Archives of Canada] 1985-86
25-5 Mysteries of Montreal – MS. [includes 38 photographic prints from National
Archives of Canada] [n.d.]
25-6 Power in Modern Can. – [course: History] 329 [n.d.]
25-7 Urbanization Post 1850 – [course: History] 329 [includes 8 photographic
prints from the Ontario Archives] [n.d.]
25-8 [Miscellaneous illustrative material] [includes 45 photographic prints from
various sources] [n.d.]
BOX 26
46 photographic slides – various subjects [n.d.]
Microfilm reels
MS 87(1) – Playter Diary – 1801-1853 – Positive
MS 199(2) – Diaries – A. Mackintosh 1813 to 1814 – O’Brien Journ. 1828 to
1838 – Positive
MS 262 – Reel 4 [untitled]
MS 273 – J.H. Wooley Diary – 1861 to 1898 – Positive
John Beverley Robinson papers – 1803-1822 – Positive – Reel #1
John Beverley Robinson papers – 1815-1817 – Positive – Reel #2
Baskerville, Peter A. – The boardroom and beyond: Aspects of the Upper
Canadian railroad community. – PhD – Queen’s Univ. – 1973
74-7576 3 577659
Tetreault, Martin – L’etat de sente des Montrealois
CD
Ward – Privacy & the Cdn Home – Images [n.d.]