Sub-series F-260-2-1 - SFU course files

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SFU course files

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  • Textual records

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F-260-2-1

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  • 1976-2003 (Creation)

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14.5 cm of textual records

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(1943-2012)

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Sub-series consists of records relating to Fellman's teaching at SFU. Courses documented are:

  • History 190, Approaches to History (1976)
  • History 212, The United States to 1877 (1985-1994, 2000)
  • History 213, The United States since 1877 (1995-2001)
  • History 450, The United States in the 19th Century: The Era of the American Civil War (2002)
  • History 482, Introduction to Psychohistory (1977)
  • History 486, Early Modern English Society (1995)
  • History 495, Methodology and Philosophy of History (1987)
  • Liberal Studies 813-5, Religious and Secular World Views: Tensions in Utopia (1993).

Files also include a 1986 proposal for a Master of Arts in Liberal Studies program (Fellman would become Director of the graduate program in Liberal Studies in 2000). Records include program proposals; course outlines and descriptions, reading lists, and exam questions; offprints and reference materials; lectures and lecture notes.

Files arranged alphabetically by course number.

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  • English

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Files are open with no access restrictions.

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Series includes copyright-protected materials. Copyright ownership is mixed. For more information, see the note on use at the fonds level.

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Final

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Feb 2020: arrangement and description finalized (RD).

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