Fonds 1531 - James Mavor fonds

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UTA 1531

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James Mavor fonds

Date(s)

  • [between 1890 and 1925] (Creation)

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Extent and medium

5 photographs

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Name of creator

(1854-1925)

Biographical history

James Mavor, economist, economic historian and professor of political economy. He was born 8 December 1854 in Stranraer, Scotland. He attended the University of Glasgow and taught economy and statistics at St. Mungo’s College in Glasgow. He became involved in socialist groups as a means to assist the poor, and became acquainted with William Morris and George Bernard Shaw. Ultimately, his knowledge of economics led him to reject Marxist ideals. In 1892, he became the first professor of political economy at the University of Toronto, a position he would hold until his retirement in 1923. Between 1898 and 1899, Mavor was instrumental in bringing the Doukhobors to Canada. Mavor held many professional and personal interests, including economic history, Russian studies and the arts. He assisted in the founding of the Art Museum of Toronto and the Royal Ontario Museum, and authored several books including Economic History of Russia (1914), Niagara in Politics: A Critical Account of the Ontario Hydroelectric Commission (1925) and his memoirs, My Windows on the Street of the World (1923). James Mavor died in 1925.

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Scope and content

B1975-0020: Copies of photographs of James Mavor's home in Kings' College Circle, where he lived from the 1890's until his death in 1925: 1 exterior view, 3 interiors.

B1986-0094: Autographed photo of James Mavor, taken by Sidney Carter.

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Open

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Existence and location of originals

B1975-0020: Originals are in the possession of Prof. Mavor's daughter, Dora Mavor Moore who arranged for copies to be made for the Rare Book Dept. and the Archives

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James Mavor Papers at the Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library (link below)

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B1975-0020

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B1986-0094

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Dates of creation revision deletion

-Added to AtoM from item lists by Karen Suurtamm, November 2015

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Retrieval Code

  • Box: B1975-0020/P
  • Box: B1986-0094/P

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