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History Department

 Subject
Subject Source: Local sources

Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:

Bag 1: Covid face masks, 2021-10 - 2022-01

 Item — Box 21, Bag: 1
Collection number: Bag 1
Scope and Contents

1. Uniwersytet Gdanski face mask

2. Fulbright - Poland covic face mask

Used by Dr Dunn while teaching in Poland

Dates: Usage: 2021-10 - 2022-01

Bag 6: Misc. Notes

 Item — Box 21, Bag: 6
Collection number: Bag 6
Scope and Contents

Small spiral flip notebook full of misc. notes from Dr. John Dunn

Dates: Acquired: 2003

Box 4: Bibliographies and Misc. Student Papers

 Box — Box 4
Collection number: Box 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Contains papers from Students of the History Department 1960-1970s on a variety of topics.

Dates: 1960's-1970's

Catherine Badura (Oglesby) Papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Collection number: UA-23-6
Scope and Contents

AAUP or American Association of University Professors Valdosta Chapter Recurring-Dates: 1979-1996

Dates: Acquired: 2003-05-05

Folder 6: Covid in Poland, 2021-2022

 File — Box 22, Folder: 6
Collection number: 6
Scope and Contents

1. Letter from Dunn detailing Covid-19 experience while teaching in Poland

2. Negative Covid check from trip

3. Covid mask from Poland

Dates: Event: 2021-2022

Folder 9: Anna Mazurkiewicz, 2021-2022

 File
Collection number: 9
Scope and Contents

Contains information about Louis Brown Scholar, Anna Mazurkiewicz

Dates: Event: 2021-2022

Gabard, William Papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Collection number: UA-23-1-0
Scope and Contents Dr. William Montgomery Gabard (1922-2006) was a member of the faculty at Valdosta State University for 40 years, from 1948-1988. During this time he served as a professor and head of the history department and the founding Director of International Studies. He was a founding member of the board of directors of the Southern Center for International Studies and The Japan-America Society in Georgia. Active in the Georgia Historical Society, he served that organization as its first non-Savannah...
Dates: Other: Date acquired: 00/00/00nd

History Department Student Papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Collection number: UA-8-9-1
Scope and Contents

Contains papers from Students of the History Department 1960-1970s on a variety of topics.

Dates: 1960's-1970's

Item 1: Posters of Book Jackets by faculty

 Item — Item 1
Collection number: 1
Scope and Contents

Poaters of book jackets from faculty publications including Davod Williams and Catherine Oglesbuy.

Dates: 1964-present

John Dunn Papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Collection number: UA-23-9
Scope and Contents

Dr. John Dunn is currently a professor of History at Valdosta State University. This collection includes his publications, professional correspondence, outstanding student papers, journals from interns, and travel journals from Egypt, Uzbekastan, and Japan. Dr. Dunn also donated several vintage copies of French publications dating from the late 19th early 20th century, most notably L'Illustration. Several boxes of L'Illustration have been digitized and can be found on Vtext.

Dates: Acquired: 2003

Joseph Tomberlin Papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Collection number: UA-23-4
Scope and Contents

Joseph Tomberlin was head of the history department at Valdosta State University. His papers are from the late 1990s to the early 2000s and deal with SACS accreditation and the implementation of CORE Curriculum.

Dates: Acquired: 200-06-25; 1990's-2000's

Louis Schmier Papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Collection number: UA-23-15
Scope and Contents

Louis Schmier was a professor of history at Valdosta State University for 45 years. He retired in 2013 and donated a large collection of materials to the VSU Archives and Special Collections. This is comprised of novels about World War II, Journal articles about World War I, and sources about German history relating to World War II. In addition there are costumes he used when teaching and posters from the VSC "Week of Seminars" events in the 1970's.

Dates: 1849 - 1970; Majority of material found within 1930 - 1970; Acquired: Date acquired: 07/03/2011