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Myth and Conflict Paper Drafts
INF1331H 2025 - 599-2-C · Documento · 2023 - 2025
Parte de Katherine Robertson fonds

This file consists of documents created by Katherine Robertson between 2023 and 2025, demonstrating the progression of her paper “Myth and Conflict Under the Solomonic Dynasty: A Case Study of Queen Gudit and the Queen of Sheba” for presentation with the Canadian Society of Medievalists, and then for publication with De Gruyter. There are seven items in this file, including an abstract, a final copy of the paper, and five drafts with annotated feedback from various sources.
Further information on the feedback she received while developing the paper can be found in the Publication Communications file under the Correspondence series.

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Myth and Conflict Draft Version 1
INF1331H 2025 - 599-2-C-01 · Item · 2023
Parte de Katherine Robertson fonds

This item is an early draft of Katherine Robertson’s paper “Myth and Conflict Under the Solomonic Dynasty: A Case Study of Queen Gudit and the Queen of Sheba.” It was created in early 2023 in preparation for her presentation for the Canadian Society of Medievalists’ annual conference. It contains annotations from Dr. Michael Gervers regarding revisions and areas that could be omitted to save time.
Further information on the conference and feedback she received can be found in the Publication Communications file under the Correspondence series.

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Katherine Robertson fonds
INF1331H 2025 - 599 · Arquivo · [ca. 2011] - 2025

This fonds consists of the private records of Katherine Robertson, a student at the University of Toronto, dating back to around the beginning of her high school studies in 2011 up to 2025. The majority are documents related to school activities, starting with Cedarbrae Collegiate Institute, continuing through her HBA at the University of Toronto Scarborough, and leading into her graduate studies at the Faculty of Information. There is significant documentation related to the development of her paper “Myth and Conflict Under the Solomonic Dynasty” for publication, from its initial creation as a course paper, to her presentation at the annual conference of the Canadian Society of Medievalists, and the ongoing preparation of the paper and its accompanying volume with De Gruyter. Katherine’s correspondences are made up largely of emails regarding school activities, employment, and events of personal interest, with some physical mailed copies of admissions and tax documents. There are some employment and volunteer-related documents from her work with the Toronto District School Board and Entertainment Partners Canada Inc. The fonds also contains some of Katherine’s government documents, mainly financial records, as well as documents of her personal interests.
Materials in the fonds are both digital and physical, and include copies of assignments, research notes, annotated course readings and lecture materials, admissions and enrollment-related documents, event and extracurricular ephemera, manuscripts, publisher specifications, PDFs of emails, physical letters, CVs/resumes, work contracts, timesheets, T4s, personal notes, collected recipes, photographs taken by Katherine, and images saved for reference or inspiration. The fonds has been arranged into the following series:

  1. School
  2. Research and Publication
  3. Work and Volunteering
  4. Personal Interests
  5. Government Documents
  6. Correspondence
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School
INF1331H 2025 - 599-1 · Série · [ca. 2011] - 2025
Parte de Katherine Robertson fonds

This series consists of documents related to Katherine Robertson's school activities from 2011 to 2025, starting with her high school studies at Cedarbrae Collegiate Institute, continuing through her HBA at the University of Toronto Scarborough, and leading into her graduate studies at the Faculty of Information.
Materials in this series are both digital and physical; they include drafts and final copies of assignments, research notes and annotated sources, annotated course readings and lecture materials, admissions and enrollment-related documents, applications, graduation documentation, letters of disability accommodations, and event and extracurricular ephemera. The series has been arranged into the subseries Cedarbrae Collegiate Institute, UofT Scarborough, and UofT iSchool.
Other records relating to school activities can be found in the School Communications files of the Correspondence series.

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Research and Publication
INF1331H 2025 - 599-2 · Série · 2022 - 2025
Parte de Katherine Robertson fonds

This series consists of documentation from 2023 to 2025, related to the ongoing development of her paper “Myth and Conflict Under the Solomonic Dynasty: A Case Study of Queen Gudit and the Queen of Sheba” for publication. There are documents showing her research and writing process, preparation for her presentation at the annual conference of the Canadian Society of Medievalists, and her work with Dr. Michael Gervers and De Gruyter as a copyeditor on a volume on the Ethiopian Dark Ages, where the paper will be published.
Materials in the series include registration forms and receipts, drafts and final copies of “Myth and Conflict Under the Solomonic Dynasty,” research notes and annotated sources, a manuscript, annotated copies of the other papers in the volume, publisher specifications, CVs, abstracts, work contracts, timesheets, and an image to accompany Katherine’s paper in the volume. The series has been arranged into the following files:

  1. CSM Conference
  2. Myth and Conflict Research
  3. Myth and Conflict Drafts
  4. Ethiopian Dark Ages Volume
  5. Work Study Paperwork
    Other records relating to the publication of Katherine’s paper can be found in the Publication Communications file under the Correspondence series. Additionally, records showing the initial creation of “Myth and Conflict Under the Solomonic Dynasty” as a course paper can be found in the Conflict in the Horn of Africa file under the UofT Scarborough (HBA) subseries.
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