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Michael Fellman fonds
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Workshops, seminars and public lectures

Sub-series consists of records relating to Fellman's delivery of special workshops, seminars, and public lectures. Events documented include Fellman's invitation to the University of Zambia (1981); the Davis Center Seminar at Princeton University (1983); a discussion with SFU's Stephen Duguid for a class for the Alaska Prison System (video, ca 1980s); Fellman's paper at the Gettysburg Civil War Institute (1993); the History Colloquium on War, Culture and Personality at Stanford University (1993); Fellman's talks for the Fifth Annual Jeans Lecture in History at the Missouri Southern State College (1999); and the War and Society Workshop delivered at the University of Georgia (2010).

Records include correspondence, visit itineraries, event publicity, seminar and workshop materials, text of lectures, and three video recordings (for the Alaska Prison System class and the two Jeans lectures).

Files arranged chronologically.

Views from the Dark Side files

Sub-sub-series consists of records relating to Views From the Dark Side of American History (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2011), a collection of six essays by Fellman, some of which had previous appeared as journal articles. Records include correspondence, publishing agreement, offprints, and paper and digital copies of the manuscript in multiple versions.

The digital copies of the manuscript are located in files 5, 6, and 8. No attempt has been made to analyze, compare, or reconcile versions. Version numbers (A-C) were assigned by the archivist based on date-modification timestamps. Print copies of the manuscript are also included among the paper files.

Files arranged chronologically.

University service and career records

Series consists of records relating to Fellman's academic career at SFU, interactions with colleagues, involvement in university administration, and professional service.

Activities and events documented include Fellman's initial appointment; his salary, tenure and promotion reviews; grant and leave projects; participation in the Canadian Association of American Studies; the 1990 review of the editorial board of the Canadian Review of American Studies; and a proposal to establish a transitional college at SFU in the early 2000s. Series includes files relating to a well-publicized American plagiarism case, as well as various disputes at SFU including the 1979 AUCE strike, the 1997 harassment controversy, and the review of the search for the Wordsworth Chair in 2001.

Records includes correspondence, memoranda, reports, proposals, CVs, offprints, certificates, petitions, and public speeches.

Files arranged chronologically.

Uneminent Victorians files

Sub-sub-series consists of records relating to a research project and unpublished manuscript Fellman worked on in the late 1980s. Uneminent Victorians is a study of seven individuals "fallen from respectability" in Victorian England, drawing on British archival sources. Separate chapters deal with Charles Phillips, James Canham Read, Flora Davy, Comtessse de Civry, Captain Edmund Hope Verney, Alfred Linnell, and Adolf Beck. Records include Fellman's SSHRC proposal and reviewers' evaluations, correspondence, notes and working papers, copies of articles and images, photocopy and photo reproduction work orders, photographs, and the draft manuscript. The manuscript exists in several copies, including full typescripts as well as handwritten chapter drafts.

Files arranged chronologically.

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