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Purpose and Program Description
The Libraries seek to support research in the History of the
United States and Western Europe--Canadian History is supported
at a minimal level. All periods--ancient, medieval, early-modern
and modern are supported. United States local history of the
Northeast-and the Southeast is supported, but other areas are
not. Economic and social history, gender history and other
subfields of the discipline are supported. The Collection
supports the needs of undergraduate, MA students and Ph.D.
students, the teaching faculty, post-docs, and research staff
members.
During the first half of the 1990’s, a new tenured
faculty has been hired in Medieval History, ancient Roman
history, modern English history, modern European, American
social/economic history and African-American history. Also,
graduate student populations in all these areas have increased,
though a gradual reduction in overall graduate student numbers is
anticipated for the future.
New courses of study include woman and gender studies, gay
& lesbian studies and an increased move toward social history
on the personal level have all worked to alter the field and
greatly expand both the range of literature & the breadth of
subjects of concern to researchers in the field. African-American
history is growing rapidly, with the concurrent interest in the
pan-African experience.
Areas of established specialization for the majors in the
department include ancient history, medieval history, history of
Europe 1350-1750, history of Western Europe since 1750, modern
history of Eastern Europe, history of Russia, American history,
Latin American history, East Asian history, American-East Asian
relations, Jewish history, Byzantine history, African history,
Middle Eastern and Central Asian history, Southern Asian
history.
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General Selection Guidelines (See classed analysis for
further details)
Overall, the Libraries’ existing collection, its current
acquisitions commitment, based upon available resources, and its
collecting goal for History are all at the research level.
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Specific Delimitations
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Formats collected: We collect annuals, CD-Roms, monographs,
other electronic tools, periodicals, reference tools and
scholarly series extensively and audio-visual materials,
dissertations, newspapers, maps and textbooks selectively.
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Imprint Dates Collected: We collect current and 20th century
publications extensively and 19th century and earlier materials
selectively.
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Chronological Focus: We collect materials focusing on
research topics from all time periods extensively.
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Languages Collected: We collect English and Western
European, where appropriate (e.g., Italian history in Italian
but not German history in Italian) language materials
extensively and Non-English, where inappropriate (e.g., German
history in Italian) selectively. Non-Western European languages
are excluded.
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Place of Publication: We collect American, Canadian, Western
European materials, where appropriate (e.g., France for French
history but not for American) extensively. Western European
materials, where inappropriate for extensive collection, as
above (e.g. France for American history) are collected
selectively. Non-Western European materials are excluded.
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