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Charles Perry Stacey fonds
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Stacey 2008 accession

Consists of photographs of C. P. Stacey taken in the 1930s; scrapbook documenting the reviews of, public reaction to, and addresses delivered by C.P. Stacey in relation to his book, 'A very double life: The private world of Mackenzie King'; certificate of appreciation, letter to, obituary, and letter of condolence to his widow.

Stacey 2nd 1993 accession

Consists of correspondence of C.P. Stacey to his mother during World War II, sympathy cards, estate accounts and papers related to death of Mrs. Jennie (Pearl) Margaret Stacey, mother of C.P. Stacey (1964-1968); medals of C.P. Stacey; photos of C.P. Stacey at Oxford and Princeton: portrait (c1920-1950).

Stacey 2006 accession

Consists of convocation programmes for the awarding of honorary degrees to Vincent Massey (1947) and Francois Charles Archile Jeanneret (1951) and address by Massey on occasion of centenary of University College (1953); programme for the annual reunion dinner, University College, 1948; programme for the 'Science and Technology Studies Toronto 80' conference at the University of Toronto (1980); framed crest of the Royal Regiment of Canada, presented to C. P. Stacey (n.d.).

Stacey 2nd 1991 accession

Consists of addresses; manuscripts and related correspondence for books written by Stacey including "Records of the Nile Voyageurs", "Historical Doucuments of Canada", "Canada and the Age of Conflict", "The Half-Million: the Canadians in Britain, 1939-1946.

Charles Perry Stacey fonds

  • UTA 1800
  • Fonds
  • 1885-1989

Records documenting C. P. Stacey’s personal life, education, research, teaching, and administrative activities as professor of history and with the Directorate of History, Department of National Defence. Includes: manuscripts, correspondence, diaries, addresses and lectures, publications, subject and research files, student papers, memorabilia, reports, reviews, notes, and clippings.

See accession-level descriptions for further details. The largest accession is B1990-0020 (12.37 m; 72 boxes).

Stacey, C.P.

Stacey 1973 accession

Consists of subject files of correspondence, reviews, notes, memoranda and clippings regarding the Royal Society of Canada, the Department of History and the Army Historical Section (Armed Forces Directorate of History) and the Canadian and American Historical Associations. These records were created by Col. Stacey in his capacity as Professor of History, Director of the Army Historical Section and editor and member of the Council of the Royal Society of Canada.

Stacey 1992 accession

Consists of manuscripts for two books written by Professor Stacey: printer's copy 'A Very Double Life' (1976) and final typescript of 'A Date With History' (1982).

Stacey 1990 accession

This accession documents Stacey's personal life, his academic achivements as teacher and historian as well as his administrative duties within the Department of National Defence, Directorate of History. Includes correspondence, diaries and notebooks, addresses and lectures, manuscripts and publications, subject files, student papers, photographs, and personal memorabilia.

Stacey 1st 1991 accession

Records documenting the career of C.P. Stacey in the Department of History at the University of Toronto and the Directorate of History, Department of National Defence. Includes: correspondence, reports, research files, subject files, addresses, manuscripts, publications and photographs.