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The Pirate Archives, William Ready Division of Archives and research collections, McMaster University

Christopher Long (Department of William Ready, Division of Archives and Research Collections, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada)
Bridget Whittle (Department of William Ready, Division of Archives and Research Collections, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada)

Journal of Historical Research in Marketing

ISSN: 1755-750X

Article publication date: 7 January 2022

Issue publication date: 6 May 2022

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to discuss the history and contents of an archival resource that is of interest to scholars of historical marketing. The Pirate Group Inc. archive, held by McMaster University Library’s William Ready Division of Archives and Research Collections consists of over 27,000 sound recordings and 84 metres of textual records, documenting the work of Pirate, an award-winning Toronto-based advertising company founded in 1990. The comprehensiveness of the archives, which includes tens of thousands of advertising “spots”, gives researchers unprecedented access to the creative forces behind some of the most memorable advertisements produced in Canada.

Design/methodology/approach

This paper aims to answer the following questions: what is the Pirate Group Inc. and what is their documentary legacy? How can scholars of marketing history benefit from the records contained within the Pirate Group Inc. archive? How can researchers access the material at McMaster University Library’s William Ready Division of Archives and Research Collections?

Findings

The authors assert that the Pirate Group Inc. archive may be of particular interest to scholars engaged in research on the following topics: Canadian nationalism in marketing campaigns, the advertising history of companies whose histories are under-studied due to a lack of archival resources and the recent history of radio and television political ad campaigns.

Originality/value

The paper contributes to historical research in marketing by asserting that the Pirate Group Inc. archive has continuing value for further research. The Pirate archive, which allows for unprecedented access into the study of Canadian advertising due to its comprehensiveness and its uniqueness among archival collections from the contemporary era, makes it a strong primary source for marketing historians.

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Citation

Long, C. and Whittle, B. (2022), "The Pirate Archives, William Ready Division of Archives and research collections, McMaster University", Journal of Historical Research in Marketing, Vol. 14 No. 2, pp. 155-163. https://doi.org/10.1108/JHRM-08-2021-0039

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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