An interview with Amy Bell on feminist writers in Britain and the Great War

7 April 2017 Contributor Blog

An interview between Naomi Zurevinski and Amy Bell, author of “Women’s Politics, Poetry, and the Feminist Historiography of the Great War,” on her historical work on the Great War and feminist writers in Britain at the time. Bell’s article appeared in the Canadian Journal of History/Annales canadiennes in 2007, and is available here to read […]

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Soccer, Ontario’s Beautiful Game

4 April 2017 Uncategorized

Written by guest blogger, Eric Bronson.   Eric Bronson, York University Soccer is known as “the beautiful game.” I’ve always believed it. As a coach, I instill it in my team. My faith in the game was never tested. All that changed the day I watched our goalie, my six-year old son, play a critical […]

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Introducing “Conjugal Friendship”

20 March 2017 Contributor Blog

Written by guest blogger, Giacomo Sanfilippo.   Father Pavel Florensky Wendy VanderWal-Gritter’s Generous Spaciousness: Responding to Gay Christians in the Church, which I was asked to review for the upcoming issue of the Toronto Journal of Theology (Volume 33, Issue 1), serves an important “pre-theological” purpose. She has written not a work of theology per […]

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An Interview with Nicole St-Onge on oral history and pursuing your interests

16 March 2017 Contributor Blog

An interview between Naomi Zurevinski and Nicole St-Onge, author of “He was neither a soldier nor a slave: he was under the control of no man” : Kahnawake Mohawks in the Northwest Fur Trade, 1790-1850, on the importance of oral history and what can happen if you study material you find interesting. To read St-Onge’s […]

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There’s More to Resilience than a Thick Skin

14 March 2017 Uncategorized

Written by guest blogger, Jenny Moffett.   Jenny Moffett “It was in my head as a really, really thick wall and no matter how many times you ram something against it, you would chip away and chip away but it would always fill itself back up.” This is the voice of a first year veterinary […]

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LOOK AFTER YOUR PET . . . . . LOOK AFTER YOUR VET

9 March 2017 Uncategorized

Written by guest blogger, Briony Dawson.   Briony Dawson For those of us that have pets, we all love them greatly. They bring us fun and joy, and make our days happier! Unfortunately, from time to time they become unwell and they must see a vet. We could not be without these skilled individuals, as […]

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An Interview with Nicole St-Onge on her work on the Fur Trade and Mohawk Men

7 March 2017 Contributor Blog

An interview between Naomi Zurevinski and Nicole St-Onge, author of “He was neither a soldier nor a slave: he was under the control of no man” : Kahnawake Mohawks in the Northwest Fur Trade, 1790-1850, on the work that she did for her article, as well as what sparked her interest in studying Mohawks men’s […]

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Professor Abrahim H. Khan conferred honorary doctorate by Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra

6 March 2017 Uncategorized

Abrahim H. Khan Congratulations Professor Abrahim H. Khan! We at UTP Journals would like to congratulate Professor and Toronto Journal of Theology Editor, Abrahim H. Khan, who just last week received an honourary doctorate from Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra.   Last week, Professor Abrahim H. Khan was conferred an honourary degree of Doctor honoris […]

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Celebrating Freedom to Read Week 2017! (Part 2)

1 March 2017 Uncategorized

The Freedom to Read Week celebration continues! Here are 5 more must-read articles—all from the Journal of Canadian Studies—on books that have at one time been deemed too controversial for schools and libraries across Canada (and in some cases all across North America). FREE-TO-READ this week! 6. MOURNING BECOMES MARGARET: LAURENCE’S FAREWELL TO FICTION by […]

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Celebrating Freedom to Read Week 2017! (Part 1)

27 February 2017 Uncategorized

Freedom to Read Week is here! This week, Canadians are encouraged to think about and reaffirm their commitment to intellectual freedom, which is a fundamental right that is guaranteed to all Canadians under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. We at UTP Journals know full well the importance of intellectual freedom. Facilitating critical thought and […]

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