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J.W. (Hans) Mohr fonds
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J.W. (Hans) Mohr fonds

  • F0642
  • Fonds
  • 1900-2013

Fonds consists of publications, professional and personal correspondence, reports, newspaper and magazine articles, pamphlets, greeting cards, postcards, photographs, conference papers, seminar papers, student evaluations, meeting minutes, memos, research articles, curriculum vitae and publications list, and unpublished manuscripts. The fonds documents Mohr's work in the fields of psychiatry, law reform, legal education, criminal justice in Canada, family equality, sentencing standards, and more. The fonds includes: handwritten letters written in German by Mohr to his wife and family during the 1950s when he moved to Canada, as well as letters written in German by friends; draft manuscripts and articles from his colleagues; meeting minutes and memos from law reform organizations; printed online articles about the Law Commission of Canada and its work; correspondence with members of law reform organizations of the Law Commission of Canada regarding reports and upcoming policies. Mohr visited many other universities for lectures, seminars and conferences, in addition to participating in professional organizations. Fonds includes his papers used at these events such as 'Clinical Judgements and Citizen Reviews and the Children's Act,' the 'International Congress on Law and Psychiatry,' and 'National Consultation on Sentencing.' Fonds includes a collection of papers and reports on subjects about the Max Planck Institute, feminism, postmodernism and the law, rhetoric language and the law, psychiatry and medical works, law and theory, and criminal law. Fonds also includes physical and electronic versions of Mohr's unpublished manuscripts, as well as electronic versions of some of Mohr's outgoing correspondence.

Mohr, J. W., 1928-2008

Hans Mohr's files for professional organizations

Series consists of certificates of appreciation and membership from organizations such as The National Organization of Child Care Worker Associations Inc., The Christian Festival, The Board of Governors of Humber College of Applied Arts and Technology, The Coalition for Gun Control, the Canadian Criminal Justice Association, and a certificate of appreciation from the African National Congress signed by Nelson R. Mandela in 1995. Series includes reports, meeting minutes, research updates, memoranda, notes and articles from organizations such as the Vanier Institute of the Family, the Law Commission of Canada, the Round Table on Citizen Agency, Big Brothers of Canada, and the Church Council on Justice and Corrections, as well as correspondence between officials of the institutions and Mohr. Included in the series is the report, "Restorative justice discussion paper" from 1999, and a signed letter from Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau acknowledging receipt of Mohr's paper, "The politics of the family and the family in politics."

Correspondence of Hans Mohr

Series consists of personal and professional letters and cards received by J.W. (Hans) Mohr from friends and colleagues including Harry W. Arthurs, Roderick A. Macdonald, Robert (Bob) Siemens, Michel Silberfeld, Bob Glossop, Istvan Anhalt, Peter Bieselt, Richard Cullen, and Cyril Greenland discussing philosophy, law reform, law and education, the effects of law on society from the 1960s to the late 1990s, upcoming publications, criminology, sociology, publishing, current events, political theory, legal theory, psychiatry, psychology, conferences, seminars, university policies and academic standards, history, religion, perspectives on educating university students, and events in their personal lives. File also consists of correspondence regarding publication of Hans Mohr’s manuscripts, the death of Ingeborg Mohr, Hans Mohr’s illness, condolences to the Mohr family on Hans’s death, and personal notes and revisions of articles

Correspondence

File consists of handwritten and typed correspondence grouped by Mohr from the 1970s including a memo from Osgoode Staff Social Club 1977 regarding an update on the state of membership and monetary details.

Correspondence

File consists of handwritten and typed correspondence, as well as postcards and greeting cards. Some letters are from the Max Planck Institute and Hans F. Zacher. File includes: a paper from Andrew J. Foley entitled "Two interrelated lectures on contemporary religious experience"; typed letters written by Mohr; letters from Paul Roazen, Howard Wilson, Robert Siemens, Martin L. Friedland, Allan Blakeney, and from colleagues and friends from Dalhousie Law School, The University of Winnipeg, York University, University of Lancaster, Tel-Aviv University, University of Toronto.

Correspondence

File consists of handwritten and typed correspondence, greeting cards and postcards. File includes: correspondence and excerpts from a manuscript "Dangerous sexual offender legislation in Canada, 1948-1977 : an experiment that failed" by Cyril Greenland from the Canadian Journal of Criminology; correspondence with Real Jubenville regarding dangerous sexual offenders legislation; and a short article by Cyril Greenland entitled "Reflections on the Popen inquiry report."

Correspondence

File consists of handwritten and typed correspondence from friends and colleagues including Donald MacDougall, Elaine Borins, Richard Ball, Paul Roazen, Stephen Riley, F.K. Stanzel, and Anthon Storr, as well as copies of letters written by Mohr.

Correspondence

File consists of handwritten and typed correspondence from friends and colleagues including Robert Siemens, Harry W. Arthurs, Hans F. Zacher, and Paul Roazen, as well as copies of letters written by Mohr.

Correspondence

File consists a conference book with articles on themes such as feminism, labour law, legal theory, social thought, equality, academic, liberal jurisprudence and rights and politics by authors such as Alan Freeman, Gary Peller, Lucinda M. Finley, Mari J. Matsuda, Catherine A. Mackinnon and Elizabeth M. Schneider.

Correspondence

File consists of correspondence from friends and colleagues including Alan Hunt, D.E.L. Macdonald, Darryl S. Innes, James F. Felstiner, Cyril Greenland, Doug Chalke, and Jean Ouellette, as well as copies of letters written by Mohr.

Correspondence

File consists of correspondence, greeting cards and postcards from friends and colleagues including Paul Roazen, Randall M. Rothbart, T. David Marshall, Opher Levenberg, Murray Rankin, Archie M. Zariski, and Maureen A. Maloney, as well as copies of letters written by Mohr. File also includes a poem entitled "The junction" by Henning von Baue andr a copy of a newspaper article entitled "Kosinski returned the gift of life on his own terms."

Correspondence

File consists of correspondence and greeting cards from friends and colleagues including R. Edward Turner, Pax Wilson, Alan D. Reid, Cyril Greenland, Paul Roazen, A. Kim Campbell, Andrew Young, and J.C. MacPherson, as well as copies of letters written by Mohr.

Correspondence

File consists of correspondence and greeting cards from friends and colleagues including Allan C. Hutchinson, Marilyn L. Pilkington, Brian L. Morris, and Gail Valaskakis, as well as copies of letters written by Mohr. File also includes an article by Robert Glossop entitled "From 'happy days' to 'Murphy Brown' or why I don't really feel post-modern even though nostalgia ain't what it used to be" and copies of newspaper articles sent by colleagues.

Correspondence

File consists of correspondence and greeting cards from friends and colleagues including Noel Lyon, Marilouise Kroker from CTheory, Bruce Ryder, Ron Bouchard, and Fergus J. O'Connor, as well as copies of letters written by Mohr. File also includes newspaper articles about Elie Wiesel and book reviews from the Globe and Mail, and an article written in German sent by a colleague.

Correspondence

File consists of correspondence from friends and colleagues including Antonio Lamer, Murray Wilson, Ian A. Stuart, Peter W. Hogg, Bob Martens, and M. Louise Marchand, as well as copies of letters written by Mohr. Some letters are written in German. File also includes: an article by Michael Shelden entitled "The road to publication," and an article entitled "Neoliberalism und pornographic: the enemy in my bed."

Correspondence

File consists of correspondence from friends and colleagues including Michael Gormann-Thelen, M. Tippett, Alfred Wirth, and Daniel S. Perlitz, as well as copies of letters written by Mohr. File also includes a newspaper obituary for Robert (Bob) Miller; David Andrew's article entitled "Climates for landscapes" and a copy of an article by Theodore Shapiro entitled "Naming the unnamable."

Miscellaneous

File consists of a report entitled "The discussion on the legalization of mercy killings in medical and nursing institutions in Nazi Germany from 1938 until 1941," a journal and article.

Miscellaneous

File consists of an article entitled "Cosmos and psyche: intimations of a new world view" by Richard Tarnas, cartoon and magazine clippings, an obituary for John Douglas Morecroft Griffin, and copies of articles by Jim Holt, Mark Edmundson, Paul Q. Beeching, Umberto Eco, Anders Henriksson, and Dennis Mills.

Miscellaneous

File consists of letters and poems by Bradley Crawford, as well as handwritten school work completed by Mohr in Germany. File also includes: a paper entitled "Dynamics of social progress : considerations on the dynamic changes of social patterns" with a grade and annotations, most likely written by Mohr, and an article entitled "Is this political : the art of Alex Colville" by C.E.S. Franks.

Roderick Macdonald

File consists of correspondence between Mohr and Roderick A. Macdonald regarding personal matters, as well as criticisms of texts such as "Lessons of everyday law," the work of the Law Reform Commission of Canada and career advancements.

Paul Roazen

File consists of correspondence between Mohr and Paul Roazen regarding publishing articles and books, editing articles, personal matters, philosophy. legal theory, and psychology. File also includes an application form to the American Philosophical Society regarding a research proposal about psychoanalysis.

Robert "Bob" Siemens

File consists of correspondence between Robert "Bob" Siemens regarding personal matters, critiques and suggestions about Mohr's manuscripts written during his retirement, such as 'Idiotic logic' and 'The absence of presence / the presence of absence,' sociology, and humanities. File also includes: a printed online article about the cognitive-psychological study of ayahuasca, philosophy, and a newsletter from the Anabaptist Sociology and Anthropology Association.

Peter Fitzpatrick

File consists of letters and postcards from Peter Fitzpatrick that discuss numerous topics including upcoming articles, theory, philosophy, legal theory, and legal education. File also includes letters that discuss critiques and suggestions about Mohr's manuscripts written during his retirement, such as 'The banality of evil / the evil of banality.'

Michel Silberfeld

File consists of letters from Michel Silberfeld regarding personal matters, articles and book reviews, theory, and religion.

Harry Arthurs

File consists of letters from Harry Arthurs regarding personal matters, upcoming articles, politics, and theory. File also includes letters that discuss Mohr's annotations and critiques of Arthurs' articles, as well as an article written by Arthurs entitled "The university and the rule of law."

Bob Glossop

File consists of a letter from Bob Glossop regarding Mohr's unpublished manuscript 'One-an-other,' as well as two poems written by Glossop.

Istvan Anhalt

File consists of newspaper articles about Istvan Anhalt, an article written by Anhalt with a handwritten inscription to Mohr entitled "American music," a program from the Kingston Symphony, a keynote address from Anhalt from 2008 entitled "Of the centre, periphery; exile, liberation, home, and the self," greeting cards, postcards and correspondence from Anhlat to Mohr.

Peter Bieselt

File consists of handwritten and typed letters from Peter Bieselt, photographs, and a newspaper article.

Lorraine

File consists of correspondence between Mohr and Lorraine [Berzins].

Jane Glassco

File consists of correspondence between Mohr and Jane Glassco regarding personal matters.

Mark Novack

File consists of correspondence between Mark Novak and Mohr regarding comments on articles, politics, personal matters, and publishing articles. File also includes: an article written by Novak entitled "Biography after the end of metaphysics : a critique of epigenetic evolution," photographs, and a magazine article entitled "The unique power of Russia's underground language" by Victor Erofeyev.

Cyril Greenland

File consists of correspondence between Mohr and Cyril Greenland regarding teaching critical thinking to students, personal matters, politics, universities, films, books, and archives. File also includes: a printed online article entitled "Ashcroft's coverup scandalizes U.S. capital" by Suzanne Fields, an article by Greenland entitled "At the Crichton Royal with William Mayer-Gross," an article entitled "Psychiatry, postmodernism and postnormal science" by Richard Laugharne, a draft of Greenland's paper "Madness and poetry : the case of Porphyria's lover," and a newsletter from the Archives on the History of Canadian Psychiatry and Mental Health Services.

Michael Menzinger

File consists of correspondence between Mohr and Michael Menzinger. File also includes a copy of a newspaper article entitled "People don't want to hear about God."

Ron Bouchard

File consists of correspondence between Mohr and Ron Bouchard regarding personal matters, philosophy, and education . File includes a copy of Bouchard's thesis proposal, and an essay entitled "Obligation, autonomy and halachah" for Mohr's comments.

Toni Pickard

File consists of correspondence between Mohr and Toni Pickard regarding Mohr's unpublished manuscripts, philosophy, sociology, theory, personal matters, writing, language, history, and culture. File also includes an article written by Pickard entitled "Is real life finally happening?"

Todd Dufresne

File consists of correspondence between Todd Dufresne and Mohr regarding Paul Roazen, publishing a book, personal matters, and reference letters written by Mohr. File also includes a review by Dufresne entitled "Emotion and spirit : questioning the claims," Dufresne's research proposal for a postdoctoral fellowship, and "Freud and his followers, or how psychoanalysis brings out the worst in everyone" by Dufresne.

Toni

File consists of letters and postcards from Toni Pickard regarding criminal law, language, power, hierarchy, yoga, personal matters, theory, education, training and reading Mohr's articles. File also includes an article by Pickard "Experience as teacher : discovering the politics of law teaching" and a letter from Mohr explaining his thoughts on Catharine A. Mackinnon's article "Feminism."

Nick Tavouchi

File consists of letters from Nick Tavouchi regarding reading, personal matters, comments on Mohr's unpublished manuscripts, technology, theory and sociology.

Rupert

File consists of letters from Rupert Ross regarding personal matters, aboriginal peoples, colonialism, theory and justice. File also includes: copies of newspaper articles with topics such as "Society needs protection too," "Study finds prospects grim for many abused children", "The way the Inuit see justice," and "Justice committee targets poverty"; an article entitled "Restorative justice : the New Zealand youth court: a model for development in other courts?" by F.W.M. McElrea; a report entitled "Traditional justice studies"; an article entitled "Beyond Institutions I"; and a paper entitled "Dueling paradigms? Western criminal justice versus aboriginal community healing" written by Ross.

Richard Cullen

File consists of letters and postcards regarding theory, philosophy, personal matters, travels, and technology. File also includes a small collection of articles sent by Cullen to Mohr on topics such as philosophy, and short stories.

Richard Cullen

File consists of letters, greeting cards and postcards. File also includes a colour and black and white photocopy of Richard Cullen and Hans Mohr, as well as copies of articles written by Richard Cullen with inscriptions to Hans Mohr.

Richard Cullen

File consists of letters, greeting cards and postcards. File also consists of copies of articles written by Richard Cullen with inscriptions to Hans Mohr; print out copies of e-mail correspondence between Richard Cullen and Yan Xu regarding Marxist theory and China; print out copies of e-mail correspondence between Paul VonNessen and Richard Cullen regarding China; a copy of an article by Theodore Dalrymple entitled "What the New Atheists Don't See" with an inscription by Richard Cullen; an article written by Cullen entitled "Political Reform in Hong Kong - Within Greater China"; an article entitled "Who Owns China" written by Richard Cullen and Yan Xu; and an article entitled "Building a fair property regime on the mainland" written by Richard Cullen and Yan Xu.

Correspondence

File consists of letters from friends and colleagues regarding the publishing of Mohr’s manuscripts, primarily “The absence of presence / the presence of absence : an inquiry into the question of nothingness,” a copy of Nicholas Tavuchis’s essay “Mea culpa : an essay on apology and reconciliation” and letters between Mohr and Tavuchi.

Correspondence

File consists of correspondence between friends and colleagues regarding the publication and reception of Mohr’s manuscripts, such as “Post-cartesian transformations : the cloud of knowing.” File also includes a copy of an abstract for Mohr’s article, “The phenomenology of the broken spirit,” from the Canadian Journal of Political and Social Theory.

Correspondence

File consists of correspondence regarding the publishing of Mohr’s manuscript “Post-cartesian transformations: The phenomenology of the broken spirit,” letters discussing Mohr’s involvement in proofreading colleagues’ papers, letters to Harry Arthurs (including a discussion regarding the Quebec separatist movement), an annotated copy of part one of Mohr’s manuscript, “Politics of aesthetics / aesthetics of politics,” a copy of Mohr’s text “Post-cartesian transformations : the cloud of knowing” from the Journal of Political and Social Theory, and a copy of Mohr’s published article “The phenomenology of the broken spirit,” 1981. File also includes a copy of Aubrey Neal’s text “From magrite, the invisible visible,” 1981.

Post-cartesian transformations and notes

File consists of two diskettes with comments and editions of Mohr’s manuscripts, “The absence of presence / the presence of absence : an inquiry into the question of nothingness,” and “Politics of aesthetics / aesthetics of politics.” File also includes an annotated copy of part three of Mohr’s “Post-cartesian transformations” and Mohr’s handwritten revisions and notes for his manuscripts.

Correspondence

File consists of letters to Hans Mohr and his wife Ingeborg Mohr, as well as letters, greeting cards, and postcards expressing condolences to Hans after the death of Ingeborg. File also includes copies of Hans’ poems from his collection Memento mori.

Correspondence

File consists of letters, greeting cards and postcards expressing condolences to Hans after the death of his wife, Ingeborg.

Personal files of Hans Mohr

Series consists of greeting cards, postcards, correspondence, personal notebooks, photographs and a guestbook from Ingeborg's art exhibits. Greeting cards express holiday and birthday messages, in addition to remarks on Mohr's 50th wedding anniversary and condolences on Ingeborg's death in 2004. The postcards were sent to Mohr from family and friends with images of European cities such as Dresden, Vienna, Edinburgh, Paris, and Athens, as well as Canadian cities such as Montreal and Vancouver. In addition, the series includes two handwritten personal notebooks by Mohr in German from the 1950s, two notebooks of early poetry, and handwritten correspondence between Mohr and his friends from when he travelled to Canada.

Correspondence

File consists of correspondence between Hans Mohr and some of his friends and relatives, such as Marie Andree Bertrand and Shelby Ferris Fitzpatrick. File also contains photographs, greeting cards, and postcards.

Correspondence

File consists of correspondence, postcards and telegrams from friends and family. File also includes Hans Mohr's termination document from the International Refugee Organization Rehabilitation Centre in Ried, Austria; a salary voucher from the War Relief Services of the National Catholic Welfare Conference; and some letters written by Hans Mohr about his work and life experiences while he was in Canada.

Correspondence

File consists of correspondence. Some letters are written by Hans Mohr in German about his work and life experiences while he was in Canada.

Correspondence

File consists of correspondence. Some letters are written by Hans Mohr in German about his work and life experiences while he was in Canada.

Correspondence

File consists of correspondence. Some letters are written by Hans Mohr in German and English about his work and life experiences while he was in Canada.

Correspondence

File consists of correspondence, with some letters by Hans Mohr about his work and life experiences while in Canada.

Correspondence

File consists of correspondence from friends and family. Many letters are addressed to Ingeborg Mohr discussing personal and professional events.

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