End Notes and Bibliography

Endnotes - 

1. Philippe Ariès. Western Attitudes towards Death: From the Middle Ages to the Present (Marion Boyars Publishers Ltd). 1974.

2. Bridget Fowler. Collective Memory and Forgetting: Components for a Study of Obituaries (Theory, Culture & Society). 2005.

3. Jason Phillips. The Changing Presentation of Death in the Obituary, 1899–1999 (Omega: Journal of Death and Dying). 2007.

4. Janice Hume. Obituaries in American Culture (Jackson: University Press of Mississippi). 2000. 

5. Hume. Obituaries in American Culture.

6. Brant, Obituaries: A Dead Important Genre.

7. Hume. Obituaries in American Culture

8. Fowler. Collective Memory and Forgetting. 

9. Harry Sanders. I was in a Real Bad Temper Yesterday Morning (GLOBE & MAIL). 1938.

10. Letter to Judith Robinson. Your Recent Reference to Dan Lens (The Telegram). 1961.

11. Letter to Judith Robinson. Hey Old Girl, You Finally Did it (The Telegram). 1961.

12. Free For All. Comments (NEWS). 1945a.

13.  Free For All. Comments (NEWS). 1945b.

14. Fowler. Collective Memory and Forgetting. 

15. Canada Loses an Incisive Observer (The Telegram). 1961.

16. "Circle-Bar" Fourth Column. 1961.

Bibliography - 

Ariès, Philippe. Western Attitudes towards Death: From the Middle Ages to the Present. Translated by Patricia M Ranum. Marion Boyars Publishers Ltd, 1974.

Brant, Clare. “Obituaries: A Dead Important Genre.” The European Journal of Life Writing 9 (2020): 242-263. https://doi.org/10.21827/ejlw.9.36909. 

Fowler, Bridget. “Collective Memory and Forgetting: Components for a Study of Obituaries.” Theory, Culture & Society 22, no. 6 (2005): 53–72. https://doi.org/10.1177/0263276405059414.

Hume, Janice. Obituaries in American Culture. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2000. 

Lewis, Robert. Power, Prime Ministers and the Press: The Battle for Truth on Parliament Hill. Toronto: Dundurn Press, 2018. 

Phillips, Jason B. “The Changing Presentation of Death in the Obituary, 1899–1999.” Omega: Journal of Death and Dying 55, no. 4 (2007): 325–46. https://doi.org/10.2190/OM.55.4.g.

 

Primary Sources - 

Photograph of Judith Robinson, n.d, Box 15, folder 9, Judith Robinson fonds, The William Ready Division of Archives and Research Collections, Hamilton, Ontario.

"Canada Loses an 'Incisive Observer,'" Box 15, folder 9, Judith Robinson fonds, The William Ready Division of Archives and Research Collections, Hamilton, Ontario.

"Circle-Bar" Fourth Column, Box 15, folder 9, Judith Robinson fonds, The William Ready Division of Archives and Research Collections, Hamilton, Ontario.

Correspondence from Harry Sanders to Judith Robinson, 21 September 1938, Box 8, Folder 19, Judith Robinson fonds, The William Ready Division of Archives and Research Collections, Hamilton, Ontario.

Correspondence from unknown author to Judith Robinson, 23 November 1961, Box 9, Folder 17, Judith Robinson fonds, The William Ready Division of Archives and Research Collections, Hamilton, Ontario.

Correspondence from unknown author to Judith Robinson, May 1961, Box 9, Folder 17, Judith Robinson fonds, The William Ready Division of Archives and Research Collections, Hamilton, Ontario. 

Free For All from NEWS, 1945, Box 25, Judith Robinson fonds, The William Ready Division of Archives and Research Collections, Hamilton, Ontario. 

Free For All from NEWS, March 1945, Box 25, Judith Robinson fonds, The William Ready Division of Archives and Research Collections, Hamilton, Ontario. 

"The Looming Personalities - Robinson Memorial Piece," Box 15, folder 9, Judith Robinson fonds, The William Ready Division of Archives and Research Collections, Hamilton, Ontario.

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