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:
- CSM Conference
- Myth and Conflict Research
- Myth and Conflict Drafts
- Ethiopian Dark Ages Volume
- 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.
This file contains research papers written by Chloe Thierstein during their undergraduate or graduate studies at the University of Alberta and the University of Toronto. The papers cover a range of topic such as social demography, AI, cultural memory, and accessibility, reflecting the creator's academic interests and coursework. The records reflect final submissions and demonstrate the development of her research skills, critical thinking, and subject expertise.
Thierstein, ChloeThe Robyn Bachmeier fonds consists of her records created and collected during her time as a graduate student at McMaster University. It contains records of textual materials, photographs, videos, tickets, paystubs, receipts, email correspondence, field journals, site plans, and drawings. The fonds pertains to her Classics and language course work and Teaching Assistant position in the Classics department. It also contains records from her time writing her thesis “Coins in the Archaeological Context: The Villa of Titus Case Study” (2021). It includes her travel in Italy and all information and records created excavating and recording the archaeological excavation of the Villa of Titus site for two field seasons. The fonds consists of five series that are grouped by topic, and it includes analog and digital formats.
Bachmeier, Robyn