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2014 GCBF working files

Sub-sub-series consists of records relating to the planning and organization of the 2014 Great Canadian Beer Festival (GCBF) in Victoria. It took place on the weekend of September 5-6, 2014 and was held at the Royal Athletic Park. For record types, see parent sub-series description.

Beer bottles

Sub-sub-series consists of Granville Island Brewing beer bottles and cases.

2013 GCBF working files

Sub-sub-series consists of records relating to the planning and organization of the 2013 Great Canadian Beer Festival (GCBF) in Victoria. It took place on the weekend of September 6-7, 2013 and was held at the Royal Athletic Park. For record types, see parent sub-series description.

2012 GCBF working files

Sub-sub-series consists of records relating to the planning and organization of the 2012 Great Canadian Beer Festival (GCBF) in Victoria. It took place on the weekend of September 7-8, 2012 and was held at the Royal Athletic Park. For record types, see parent sub-series description.

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.

2011 GCBF working files

Sub-sub-series consists of records relating to the planning and organization of the 2011 Great Canadian Beer Festival (GCBF) in Victoria. It took place on the weekend of September 9-10, 2011 and was held at the Royal Athletic Park. For record types, see parent sub-series description.

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.

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.

2010 GCBF working files

Sub-sub-series consists of records relating to the planning and organization of the 2010 Great Canadian Beer Festival (GCBF) in Victoria. It took place on the weekend of September 10-11, 2010 and was held at the Royal Athletic Park. For record types, see parent sub-series description.

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)

2004 Committee to Review President Michael Stevenson Prior to Reappointment

The Committee was established in November 2004 with the purpose of reviewing President Dr. Michael Stevenson for reappointment. This sub-sub-series comprises records related to this specific activity and includes memos, reports, correspondence, notes, policies, agreements, contracts, as well as committee meeting agendas, minutes, and other supporting documents.

2009 GCBF working files

Sub-sub-series consists of records relating to the planning and organization of the 2009 Great Canadian Beer Festival (GCBF) in Victoria. It took place on the weekend of September 11-12, 2009 and was held at the Royal Athletic Park. For record types, see parent sub-series description.

Glasses

Sub-sub-series consists of Granville Island Brewing drinkware, including plastic disposable cups and glasses.

2008 GCBF working files

Sub-sub-series consists of records relating to the planning and organization of the 2008 Great Canadian Beer Festival (GCBF) in Victoria. It took place on the weekend of September 5-6, 2008 and was held at the Royal Athletic Park. For record types, see parent sub-series description.

General records

Sub-sub-series consists of records relating to Wah’s general activities as a member of the Writers’ Union of Canada, excluding those relating to the Racial Minorities Committee. Records include internal correspondence, publications of the union, and administrative records.

2007 GCBF working files

Sub-sub-series consists of records relating to the planning and organization of the 2007 Great Canadian Beer Festival (GCBF) in Victoria. It took place on the weekend of September 7-8, 2007 and was held at the Royal Athletic Park. For record types, see parent sub-series description.

Policies and Terms of Reference

This sub-sub-series comprises records related to the creation and updating of policies and terms of reference for both the Presidential Search Committees and the Committees to Review the President Prior to Reappointment. The records include terms of reference, procedures, memos, and correspondence.

2006 GCBF working files

Sub-sub-series consists of records relating to the planning and organization of the 2006 Great Canadian Beer Festival (GCBF) in Victoria. It took place on the weekend of September 8-9, 2006 and was held at the Royal Athletic Park. For record types, see parent sub-series description.

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.

2005 GCBF working files

Sub-sub-series consists of records relating to the planning and organization of the 2005 Great Canadian Beer Festival (GCBF) in Victoria. It took place on the weekend of September 9-10, 2005 and was held at the Royal Athletic Park. For record types, see parent sub-series description.

Files on individuals

Sub-sub-series consists primarily of photocopied material on prominent members of the SFU community including administrators, faculty and students (for list, see "Access points"). Subjects, events and activities documented include academic freedom; academic planning; the PSA affair; faculty associations; recruitment of department heads; faculty appointments and the Teaching Assistants affair. Sub-sub-series contains a diary of the daily activities of George Suart, appointed as SFU’s first Vice-President for Administration in 1968. Sub-sub-series also contains memoranda; reports; bulletins; cartoons; correspondence; printed emails; interview transcriptions; magazine and newspaper articles; working papers; and curriculum vitae.

Index and material for the Epilogue

Sub-sub-series consists of photocopied material relating to the overall growth and transformation of the university in its first forty years. Subjects, activities and events documented include Burnaby Mountain Community Development; the CAUT Censure; Continuing Studies; external grants; governing bodies; Harbour Centre; the dismissal hearings for Nathan Popkin; the SFU Pipe Band; research grants; the Segal Graduate School of Business; SFU Surrey; Tech BC; support staff; and space allocation. Sub-sub-series includes annual reports; briefs; budgets; reports; correspondence; discussion papers; an index of material for chapters 4, 5 and 9 of Radical Campus; newspaper articles; statistics; and working papers.

Red notebook

Sub-sub-series consists of one red notebook with working notes on archival sources taken by Hugh Johnston during the preparation of Radical Campus. Pages are numbered 1 to 411. Academic departments documented include Physics, Languages, Mathematics, Computing Science, Psychology, Fine and Performing Arts, Chemistry, English, Communications, Library, Kinesiology, History, Philosophy, Economics, PSA, Biology, Criminology, Geography, Archaeology, and Education.

Files on subjects

Sub-sub-series consists primarily of photocopied material relating to the history of Simon Fraser University. Subjects, events and activities documented include academic planning; academic freedom, tenure and promotion; student activism; student and faculty affairs; faculty-administration relations; the crisis in post-secondary education; the PSA affair; the development of several academic departments; the development of the Teaching Support Staff Union (TSSU); the trimester system; and the overall growth and expansion of the university and its programs. Sub-sub-series includes memoranda; newspaper articles; minutes; discussion papers; printed emails; correspondence; journal articles; book excerpts; reports; annual reports; statistics; working papers; and an honors essay.

2004 GCBF working files

Sub-sub-series consists of records relating to the planning and organization of the 2004 Great Canadian Beer Festival (GCBF) in Victoria. It took place on the weekend of September 11-12, 2004 and was held at the Royal Athletic Park. For record types, see parent sub-series description.

Yellow notebook

Sub-sub-series consists of one yellow notebook with working notes taken by Hugh Johnston during the preparation of Radical Campus. The notebook includes numbered random notes. Pages are numbered 1-232. Interview subjects include Stan Wong, Colin Yerbury, John Buchanan, Percilla Groves, Arvid Grants, John Edmonds, John Conway, Lolita Wilson, Don Devoretz, Roger Blackman, Jerry Zaslove, John Munro, Len Berggren, John Tietz, Theodor D. Sterling, and Evan W. Alderson. Records include numbered random notes (p. 5-51); a rough indexing of The Peak articles (p.65-77); a rough indexing of the photocopies from fonds (p. 79-96); rough notes from interviews (p. 97-128); notes from F-79 SFU Faculty Association fonds and F-27 Office of the President fonds (p. 155-179); interview notes (p. 180-217); and odd notes interspersed throughout the notebook.

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