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External programs year-end reports

Following the faculty's 1972 re-organization, it initiated a series of "external programs" designed to offer components of the PDP program from sites outside the SFU Burnaby campus. External sites included Coquitlam, Vancouver, North Vancouver, Burnaby, Surrey, Chilliwack, Kelowna, Kamloops, Penticton, Nelson, Vernon, Cranbrook, Salmon Arm, Mount Currie, Prince George, Dawson Creek, and Terrace. This sub-sub-series consists of the year-end annual reports summarizing the activities and administration of the various external programs.

Reports and studies

Sub-sub-series consists of papers and reports relating to the SFU PDP program collected by the Faculty of Education as a library and research reference resource. The papers include Director's reports, program proposals and evaluations, studies by faculty members on various topics relating to teacher education, interviews, and consultants in-service program reports (reviewing support provided to school associates supervising PDP students in the classroom-teaching component of the program).

Course development files

Sub-sub-series consists of records relating to the planning, administration, delivery, and evaluation of the course-work component of the PDP program and its modules. PDP course numbers fall in the 400 block: EDUC 401, 402, 405, 406, 407.

Records include course descriptions, workshop and project outlines, reports, proposals, evaluations, program information, orientation handbooks, reading lists, teaching material and guides, registration procedures, student lists, schedules, forms, questionnaires, notes, working papers, and correspondence.

SITE 1983: New Directions in Counselling and Education

The theme of the SITE 1983 was "New Directions in Counselling and Education". Speakers were Dr. David Aspy (Texas Women's University), Dr. Bernard Berenson (American International College), Dr. Lloyd West (University of Calgary), Dr. Jack Martin (SFU), and Dr. Bryan Hiebert (SFU). Records comprise audio cassettes.

SITE 1984: Computers in Education

The theme of SITE 1984 was "Computers in Education". Speakers were Daniel Watt, Nancy Flodin (British Columbia Teachers' Federation), Molly Watt, Seymour Papert, Gordon Lawrence (University of Florida), and Sandy Dawson (SFU). Records consist of audio cassettes.

SITE 1985: Quality School Through Staff Development

The theme of SITE 1985 was "Quality School Through Staff Development". Speakers were Marv Wideen (SFU), Leo Marshall (North Vancouver School District), Linda Kaser (BC Ministry of Education), Kit Grauer (Richmond School District), Anna Steffin (Delta School District), Robert Stake (University of Illinois), Michael Fullan (Ontario Institute for Studies in Education), Walter Doyle (University of Texas), Maurice Gibbons (SFU), David Hopkins (West Glamorgan Institute of Higher Education), Lou Rubin (University of Illinois), Stan Shapson (SFU), and Ian Andrews (SFU). Records consist of audio cassettes.

SITE 1987

Speakers at SITE 1987 were Tom Schroeder (University of Calgary), Robby Fried (Brown University), Wanda Cassidy (SFU), Milton McClaren (SFU), Robert Walker (SFU), and Kim Campbell (MLA). Records consist of audio cassettes.

SITE 1988: Global Issues

The theme of SITE 1988 was "Global Issues". Speakers recorded were Lucy McNeil (broadcaster), Robert Moore (Canadian International Development Agency), Milton McClaren (SFU), Fred Knelman, Stephen Owen, David Selby (University of York), and George McRobbie (University of Pennsylvania). Records consist of audio cassettes.

The Unbounded Frame files

Sub-sub-series contains records relating to Fellman's first published book, The Unbound Flame: Freedom and Community in Nineteenth-Century American Utopianism (Greenwood Press: Westport CT, 1973). Records include a copy of the cover dust jacket (file 1) and a book review by Carl Guarneri that appeared in the journal Communal Societies, Vol. 5 (Fall 1985).

Files are arranged chronologically.

Inside War files

Sub-sub-series consists of records relating to Fellman's third published work, Inside War: The Guerilla Conflict in Missouri During the American Civil War (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1989). Records include correspondence, a book review, and documentation relating to a copyright dispute in 2002 (use of Fellman's research by another without acknowledgement).

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.

Citizen Sherman files

Sub-sub-series contains records relating to Fellman's book Citizen Sherman: A Life of William Tecumseh Sherman (New York: Random House, 1995). The work was named a New York Times Notable Book for 1995, and it was finalist for the Lincoln Prize and Honorable Mention for the W.K. Ferguson Prize.

Records include correspondence with the publisher (Random House), editor (Robert Loomis), Fellman's literary agent (Bella Pomer), and others; contracts, notes and working papers, manuscript reviews, publicity material, and copies of book reviews that appeared in journals and media outlets. No manuscript is included among the records.

Files arranged chronologically.

The Making of Robert E. Lee files

Sub-sub-series consists of records relating to Fellman's book, The Making of Robert E. Lee (New York: Random House, 2000). Records include a digital copy of the manuscript (file 1), and paper files containing book publicity materials and a book review.

Files arranged chronologically.

This Terrible War files

Sub-sub-series consists of five digital manuscript versions of This Terrible War: The Civil War and Its Aftermath, a textbook on the American Civil War co-authored by Fellman, Lesley J. Gordon, and Daniel Sutherland. The first edition was published by Longman Publishers in 2002; second and third editions were subsequently released by Pearson in 2008 and 2015 respectively.

Manuscripts were assigned version numbers (A-E) by the archivist based on the date-modification timestamps of the files. No attempt has been made to analyze, compare, or reconcile the various versions. Based on Fellman's folder titles, Version A appears to be the manuscript of the first edition, while Versions B-E are iterations of the second edition.

Files arranged chronologically.

In the Name of God and Country files

Sub-sub-series consists of records relating to Fellman's book, In the Name of God and Country: Reconsidering Terrorism in American History (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2010). The project was initially called Twisting the Cross, then Twisting the Flag, before settling on the final title.

Records include paper and digital manuscript copies in multiple versions; correspondence, including exchanges with Fellman's literary agent, Sydelle Kramer, and various publishing houses; readers' reviews and reports; copies of articles, research materials, notes and working papers. There are seven digital versions of the manuscript, located in files 9, 13-18. No attempt has been made to analyze, compare, or reconcile versions. Version numbers (A-G) 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.

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.

Dirty Civil War files

Sub-sub-series consists of records relating to an unfinished novel Fellman began working on around 2010. The narrative is set out as The First Truthful Memoir of the Dirty Civil War by Robert Putnam (1913), edited by Michael Putnam, presented as a descendant of the narrator. Only four chapters survive. The records consist of digital copies of the manuscript in two versions. No attempt has been made to analyze, compare, or reconcile versions. Version numbers (A, B) were assigned by the archivist based on date-modification timestamps.

Files arranged chronologically.

BC Beerfront News (CAMRA BC)

Sub-sub-series consists of 4 issues of the BC Beer Front News, the newsletter of CAMRA BC's predecessor organization. An earlier group of CAMRA Canada members based in the Lower Mainland incorporated as CAMRA BC in 1985. They met regularly and produced a newsletter for several years, but their registration as a BC Society had lapsed and they were no longer active by 1990 when the new group based in Victoria incorporated separately as CAMRA BC. See the CAMRA BC administrative history for more detail.

What's Brewing (CAMRA Canada)

Sub-sub-series consists of a copy of a 1990 issue of CAMRA Canada's What Brewing newsletter (Vol. 7, No. 3).

Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) Canada

What's Brewing (CAMRA BC)

Sub-sub-series consists of John Rowling's collection of What's Brewing magazine from the period when the magazine was the newsletter of CAMRA BC. It includes the inaugural issue of June 1990 through to 2010 (Volumes 1 through 20), with an additional single issue from 2013 (Volume 23, Number 5). Note that the volume numbering system repeated "Volume 7" for the years1996 and 1997. This run of issues is extensive but not complete: two issues are missing for 1995 (Vol. 2, Nos. 2-3), and one for 1996 (Vol. 3, No. 3) and one for 2004 (Vol. 14, No. 1).

The sub-sub-series also includes several issues from the post-2015 period, when What's Brewing was re-launched as an independent commercial venture. This run is not complete: it includes two issues from 2015 (Vol. 25), one issue from 2018 (Vol. 28, Issue 3), one from 2019 (Vol. 29, Issue 3), and the 2020 30th Anniversary Special Edition (Vol. 30, Issue 2).

What's Brewing Magazine (BC)

2002 GCBF working files

Sub-sub-series consists of records relating to the planning and organization of the 2002 Great Canadian Beer Festival (GCBF) in Victoria. It took place on the weekend of November 22-23, 2002 and was held at the Victoria Conference Centre. For record types, see parent sub-series description.

2003 GCBF working files

Sub-sub-series consists of records relating to the planning and organization of the 2003 Great Canadian Beer Festival (GCBF) in Victoria. This festival was the first held outdoors, as the venue shifted from the Victoria Conference Centre to the larger grounds of the Royal Athletic Park. It took place on the weekend of September 5-6. For record types, see parent sub-series description.

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