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In Memoriam A Celebration of Father Burns’ Life, Scholarship, and Teaching
Over the years Fr. Burns painstakingly amassed a library of specialized books, manuscripts, maps, and many thousands of microfilmed documents. These became the nucleus of the Institute of Medieval Mediterranean Spain, formerly located in Playa del Rey, which he founded and directed. Fr. Burns donated his collection to the UCLA Library to serve as a research library of Catalonian history and culture to be used by students and scholars. He remained in residence at Loyola Marymount University until 2007, when he came to Sacred Heart Jesuit Center, where he continued his research. At the time of his death he had completed the manuscript of volume five of his series of medieval Spanish documents on the Crusader Kingdom of Valencia (Princeton University Press), and was preparing to oversee its publication. Fr. Burns’ bibliography of published works is extensive. His scholarly interests were in two distinct areas: Nineteenth century Indians of the Pacific Northwest, and the history of the medieval western Mediterranean. His scholarly output has been well received; among his numerous book awards, he received the American Catholic Historical Association’s John Gilmary Shea Award in consecutive years for books in his widely divergent fields of interest. In addition to his seven national book awards, he received eight honorary doctorates as well as several medals from Spanish historical and cultural organizations. In looking back over his 68 years as a Jesuit, Fr. Burns reflected: “Jubilees are little hills from which we can look backwards over our whole life, discerning in it the tireless providence...of God. Since my first day in the Order, down to the present moment, I have felt profoundly grateful to Our Lord and to Mary for my vocation...In my apostolate of teaching and research, He has provided absorbing work and an unending supply of fascinating friends, students and fellow Jesuits.” Please consider that donations in memory of Fr. Burns can be made to the UCLA Foundation with a memo note “Robert I. Burns Fund” to support acquisitions, processing, and preservation of the Robert I. Burns collection on medieval Mediterranean Spain. Primary source, with minor revisions and additions: Saint Ignatius College Preparatory, San Francisco, California A Celebration of Father Burns’ Life, Scholarship, and Teaching
Co-sponsored by the UCLA Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies, the UCLA Library, and the UCLA Departments of History and Spanish & Portuguese.
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