Guelph: Perspectives on a Century of Change, 1900–2000 gathers the voices and stories that shaped a city through a century of growth, challenge, and reinvention. Edited by Dawn Matheson, this collection brings together local historians, community leaders, and archival voices to trace Guelph’s social, economic, and cultural transformations. From industrial beginnings and wartime mobilization to postwar expansion and contemporary civic renewal, each essay illuminates how ordinary people, institutions, and neighbourhoods made the city what it is today. Richly illustrated with photographs, maps, and documents, this volume is an essential resource for genealogists, students, and anyone who cares about the living history of place.