- MsC-183-0-1
- Series
- 1988–2016
Series consists of photocopies of six published articles and one final draft of an essay, on the subject of Sikhs in Canada and the Komagata Maru, written by Hugh Johnston.
Series consists of photocopies of six published articles and one final draft of an essay, on the subject of Sikhs in Canada and the Komagata Maru, written by Hugh Johnston.
“Sikhs in Canada ” final copy-edited text for Brill’s Encyclopeadia of Sikhism, 2017
"The Voyage of the Komagatu Maru" draft manuscripts
Series consists of the first, second and third drafts of the first edition of "The Voyage of the Komagata Maru: The Sikh Challenge to Canada's Colour Bar," published in 1979 in Delhi by Oxford University Press.
Finding aids, bibliography and essays on sources
Series consists of indexes, bibliographies and lists of research materials used by Johnston in the preparation of his published work on the Komagata Maru and Sikhs in Canada.
National Archives Ottawa, record groups
Settlement literature on Punjab
Darshan Singh Tatla bibliography
Teja Singh, Annie Wright, 1908
D.S. Tatla survey of Punjabi press of North America
Working list of Vancouver newspaper articles, 1903-14
Working index to archival material: persons, places, and events
File contains an index to materials in MsC 183-0-4: Archival documents and research notes.
Archival documents and research notes
Series consists of photocopied and microfilmed archival documents generated by government bodies, copies of photographs, and handwritten research notes. Records include correspondence (including private letters of South Asians in North America, acquired through government surveillance), as well as telegrams, reports, press clippings from government department files (Canadian, British, Indian and American), and from Governors General files, Prime Ministers' files, and publications.
Records are from Canadian, British, Indian and American archives, primarily from Library and Archives Canada. MsC 183-0-3-0-0-6 contains a guide to most of these materials. The archival reference and origin is written or stamped on each document.