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Early Modern Maritime Recipes examines recipes circulating before 1800 in print and manuscript in the area now defined as Canada's Maritime provinces. Early modern recipe writing focused on food and medicine, but recorded a range of other practices associated with alchemy, cosmetics, veterinary, medicine, and laundry, amongst other things. These...
The Laws of Enslavement and Freedom in the Anglo-Atlantic World is an ongoing project that seeks to provide digital access to the laws governing slavery and freedom in the Anglo-Atlantic World, from the founding laws of the seventeenth century to the laws that governed emancipation in the nineteenth century.
The Loyalist Collection is a special collection of British and Colonial North American sources, including the British West Indies, predominantly from 1750-1850, published mainly in microformat and limited digital format.
This site's most prominent feature is an encyclopedia of biographical, critical, and bibliographic information about more than 200 New Brunswick writers and literary subjects. As well, the site provides resources for further study and teaching.
UNB Class Composite and Group Photographs is a digital collection of University of New Brunswick Archives & Special Collections’ extensive collection of class and group photographs, covering the period 1873-1975.
This project honours the work of Atlantic Canadian elder women activists in various societal arenas (including but not limited to women's issues) and captures the wisdom in their experiential learning.
Information about honorary degree recipients at UNB, from the orators' presentations at the encaenia and convocation ceremonies, are a significant resource for university staff, alumni, and external researchers.
This digital volume is both a Selected Works of Cogswell and a Critical Appraisal of his creative and cultural work. As such, it offers a broad entry to and assessment of the work of one of Canada’s most important literary modernists.
Katherine MacNaughton’s Masters thesis, The Development of the Theory and Practice of Education in New Brunswick 1784–1900, was expanded into a published version, which was released in 1947 by the University of New Brunswick.
This study of plant exploration in New Brunswick from 1604 to 2000 is placed firmly within a regional framework. It encompasses short biographical sketches and tells the stories of naturalists and botanists in the light of the times in which they lived. The account illustrates the development of the science of botany and shows how, as museums an...
The New Brunswick Historical Newspapers Project provides researchers with unified access to UNB Libraries' current and historical newspaper collections in all formats, from New Brunswick and across the world.