Skip to Main Content

HST 680 Treaties, Land and Indigenous Governance

This guide is intended to assist students conducting research on the history of treaty making between Indigenous peoples and European settler-colonial governments from the Royal Proclamation of 1763 to today.

Toronto Metropolitan University Theses and Dissertations

The TMU Library collects and makes accessible graduate dissertations (Ph.D) and masters level theses as well as some masters level major research papers.

The TMU Library Digital Repository, RShare, contains the most complete collection of these documents, online, and searchable from the website and via search engines like Google. Older documents, including undergraduate theses, may also be found in Omni. The library no longer collects print copies of theses and dissertations.

To search for documents from a specific programme, try using a keyword search that includes the words "ryerson"  "dissertations" and a couple of words from the name of the programme such as "communication" "culture" or "mechanical" "engineering."

Theses and Dissertations from Other Universities

TMU Undergraduate Theses (Major Research Papers)

A number of departments required students to deposit a copy of their final-year thesis in the Library. Theses can be found by searching Omni and are shelved in Closed Stacks. To request one of these titles, please place your request through Omni. Once the item is ready for pickup, you will receive an email.  Alternately, bring your request to the Circulation Desk for assistance.

Undergraduate theses for Civil Engineering were kept by the department and are not available.

A complete list of codes used and the department/school (some of which no longer exist) follows: