Her Solid bluestone foundations, 1983 t.p. (Kathleen Fitzpatrick) jkt. (fellow of Aus. Academy of the Humanities and Aus. Coll. of Ed.)
LC data base, 9/16/83 (hdg.: Fitzpatrick, Kathleen Elizabeth Pitt, 1905-; usage: Kathleen Fitzpatrick)
The Australian women's register, viewed April 22, 2011 (Fitzpatrick, Kathleen Elizabeth, b. Sept. 7 1905, Omeo, Vict., Australia-Aug. 27, 1990; maiden name: Pitt, Kathleen; assoc. prof., historian and author)
Australian Dictionary of Biography (online) 13 June 2022: (Kathleen Elizabeth Fitzpatrick (1905-1990), historian, was born on 7 September 1905 at Omeo, Victoria (née Pitt). At the University of Melbourne (BA Hons, 1926) she studied English and history; she was active in student societies. Pitt proceeded to the University of Oxford (BA, 1928; MA, 1934), less successfully than she hoped. She returned to Australia and obtained short-term positions in Sydney and Melbourne, and married Brian Fitzpatrick (divorced 1939). In 1938 she returned to the University of Melbourne, and was appointed a lecturer in history, where she was a close collaborator with Professor Max Crawford, and taught the value of literature as a resource for historical understanding. She was active in university affairs. She was demoralized by several apparently false starts in writing, though her published work was well-regarded. She retired in 1962, and died on 27 August 1990 at East Melbourne.) https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/fitzpatrick-kathleen-elizabeth-12500