The following websites provide extra resources for students and instructors, and are closely aligned with textbooks published by University of Toronto Press. To access a book’s supplemental course materials, please contact your sales representative.
HISTORY MATTERS
This large ancillary website is an online collection of resources for students, instructors, and history enthusiasts. It includes study questions, maps, genealogies, images, bibliographies, glossaries, and additional essays to support some of our bestselling textbooks, such as A Short History of the Middle Ages and The Shaping of Western Civilization. Visit www.utphistorymatters.com.
TEACHING CULTURE
This blog is designed to build a community of anthropologists interested in pedagogy and to provide them with a reputable source of information and a way to share news on teaching anthropology, publishing in the field, new innovations, and new books. It contains an extensive section on teaching theory. Visit www.utpteachingculture.com.
THROUGH THE LENS OF ANTHROPOLOGY, SECOND EDITION
This ancillary website contains a wealth of resources for students and instructors, including hundreds of study questions, downloadable images and maps, learning objectives, chapter outlines, review and discussion questions, a glossary, lists of further readings, and useful weblinks. Instructors may also access a complete instructor’s manual, PowerPoint slides, and a test bank. All materials support Through the Lens of Anthropology, Second Edition, our popular four-field introductory textbook by Robert J. Muckle and Laura Tubelle de González. Visit www.lensofanthropology.com.
THROUGH THE LENS OF CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY
This ancillary website contains a wealth of resources for students and instructors, including study questions, downloadable images and maps, learning objectives, chapter outlines, review and discussion questions, glossaries, lists of further readings, and useful weblinks. Instructors may also access a complete instructor’s manual, PowerPoint slides, and a test bank. All materials support Through the Lens of Cultural Anthropology, our popular introductory textbook by Laura Tubelle de González. Visit www.lensofculturalanthropology.com.
INTRODUCING ARCHAEOLOGY, THIRD EDITION
This ancillary website provides students and instructors with a wide range of chapter-by-chapter resources in support of Robert J. Muckle and Stacey L. Camp’s popular introductory archaeology textbook. Chapter guides; digital files of figures, tables, and boxes; and weblinks are all included. Instructors may also access a complete instructor’s manual and test bank. Visit www.introducingarchaeology.com.
THINKING GOVERNMENT, FOURTH EDITION
This website, designed to help support students and instructors as they work their way through the chapters of Thinking Government, Fourth Edition, by David Johnson, provides case studies and white papers, study questions and quizzes, downloadable figures and tables, key terms, and weblinks. Visit www.thinkinggovernment.com.
POLITICS, FOURTH EDITION
The ancillary website for Politics: An Introduction to the Modern Democratic State, Fourth Edition, by Larry Johnston, provides students and instructors with helpful chapter-by-chapter resources. It includes chapter summaries, self-study questions, a test bank, lists of key terms, downloads, and more. Visit www.johnstonpolitics.com.
THE DEMOCRATIC IMAGINATION
The website for The Democratic Imagination pulls together an interesting collection of supplementary materials, including examples of how to exercise your own democratic imagination, teaching activities, useful links to news stories on democracy, and further readings by the book’s authors, James Cairns and Alan Sears. Visit www.democraticimagination.com.
THE JOY OF STATS, SECOND EDITION
The ancillary website for The Joy of Stats, second edition, by Roberta Garner, offers a large array of materials for students and instructors, all designed for easy downloading. Resources include exercises and handouts, data sets, and PowerPoint slides for instructors. Visit www.garnerjoyofstats.com.
THE DEVIL’S HISTORIANS
The companion website for The Devil’s Historians is a great resource for students and instructors. Along with information on the book and an extended bibliography, the authors also provide a database of recent news stories showing how the Middle Ages are continually being misused. Visit www.devilshistorians.com.
LIGHT IN DARK TIMES
The website for Light in Dark Times features additional resources for students and instructors who want to learn more about the making of the book, including links to blog posts, podcasts, and video presentations by the authors. Visit www.lightindarktimesbook.com.
LISSA
The website for Lissa offers a behind-the-scenes look for students and instructors. It provides background information, photographs from the field, links to related articles and videos, interviews with the creative team, and a 40-minute documentary film titled The Making of Lissa. Visit http://lissagraphicnovel.com.