James Bertram Haugh Papers
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This collection relates mainly to James Bertram Haugh's course work at the University of Akron in 1977 and 1978. The bulk of the collection encompasses his dissertation research. Included are interviews with prominent Norfolk citizens, newspaper articles about the interviewees, resource articles for the study, and several rough drafts of the dissertation. Also found in the collection are other papers and course work by Haugh, and information on the Assembly on the Dimensions of Hunger and Malnutrition, of which Haugh was a part.
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Open to researchers without restrictions.
- Dates
- Creation: circa 1962-1978, undated
- Other: Date acquired: 01/11/1988
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- 4.00 Linear Feet
- 6 Hollinger document cases and 2 audiovisual boxes boxes
- Related People/Organizations
- Haugh, James Bertram
- Old Dominion University. Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice
- Assembly on the Dimensions of Hunger and Malnutrition
- Language of Materials
- English
This series centers around the writing and research for Haugh's dissertation about Norfolk, Virginia. Included in the series are drafts, notes, resources, interviews with citizens of Norfolk, and other material.
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This sub-series contains chapters 1-6 of the dissertation. These appear to be drafts, and not the final copies. Chapter 1 states the problem to be studied. Chapter 2 reviews the relevant literature. Chapter 3 discusses the methods used in the study. It also gives a personal background on James Haugh to help readers understand his interests, background, motivations, and biases in the study. Chapter 4 discusses what it is to be a Virginian. Chapter 5 explains the arrangements of power and influence in Colonial City. Chapter 6 profiles the influential people of Colonial City. Also included in this sub-series is the transcript from a class talk about James Haugh's book, Power and Influence in a Colonial City, which is the final copy of his dissertation. In this talk, he reveals that Colonial City is actually Norfolk, Virginia.
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This sub-series contains transcripts of James Haugh's interviews with nearly sixty of Norfolk's most prominent citizens. Also included are biographies, newspaper clippings, notes, and other material associated with these people.
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