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Prepared by Kaiyi Chen, revised by Mark F. Lloyd
1998, revised 2009
A Guide to theMichael Zuckerman Papers
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The University Archives and Records Center3401 Market Street, Suite 210Philadelphia, PA 19104-3358215.898.7024Fax: 215.573.2036www.archives.upenn.eduMark Frazier Lloyd, Director
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PROVENANCE...............................................................................................................................1
ARRANGEMENT...........................................................................................................................1
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE................................................................................................................1
SCOPE AND CONTENT............................................................................................................... 2
CONTROLLED ACCESS HEADINGS.........................................................................................4
INVENTORY.................................................................................................................................. 6
CORRESPONDENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE FILES, 1961-1995.................................. 6
TEACHING FILES, 1965-1995............................................................................................. 10
OTHER PROFESSIONAL PAPERS, 1960-1994.................................................................. 27
STUDENTS FILES................................................................................................................. 29
WRITINGS..............................................................................................................................30
CLIPPINGS............................................................................................................................. 49
CONFERENCES..................................................................................................................... 50
GENERAL FILE..................................................................................................................... 57
LIBRARY VIDEO COMPANY.............................................................................................61
TALKS AND LECTURES..................................................................................................... 62
TRANSFORMATION OF PHILADELPHIA AND THE DELAWARE VALLEY,
1750-1850, PROJECT.............................................................................................................66
UNIVERSITY SCHOLARS PROGRAM.............................................................................. 66
VAN PELT COLLEGE HOUSE............................................................................................67
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Guide to theMichael Zuckerman Papers
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Prepared by Kaiyi Chen, revised by Mark F. Lloyd
1998, revised 2009
Access is granted in accordance with the Protocols for the University Archives and RecordsCenter.
PROVENANCE
Gift to the University Archives in 1995, 2001 and 2008.
ARRANGEMENT
The collection is divided into two sections. Each section has generally been arranged alphabetically
by subject.
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
Michael Zuckerman was born in Philadelphia in 1939. He graduated from the University of
Pennsylvania with an A.B. in 1961 and obtained his Ph.D. in the History of American Civilization
from Harvard University in 1967. He started teaching history at Penn in 1965 and was promoted
to Assistant Professor in 1967, Associate Professor in 1970, and Professor in 1984. His research
interests have focused on American social history and colonial American history. His major
publications include Peaceable Kingdoms: New England Towns in the Eighteenth Century (1970),
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Friends and Neighbors: Group Life in America's First Plural Society (1982), Almost Chosen
People: Oblique Biographies in the American Grain (1993), and Beyond the Century of the Child:
Cultural History and Developmental Psychology (2003). In addition, he has published more than
one hundred articles and dozens of book reviews.
Zuckerman has won numerous awards and honors including a Woodrow Wilson Fellowship for
1961-2, a Woodrow Wilson dissertation fellowship for 1964-5, a Social Science Research Council
fellowship for 1968, a Senior Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities for
1972-3, an American Council of Learned Societies, a Fulbright, and a Guggenheim fellowship
for 1977-8 (all declined), a Rockefeller Foundation fellowship for 1978-9, a Netherlands Institute
for Advanced Study fellowship for 1997-8, and a Bellagio Fellowship for 1998. He also received
Penn's Lindback Award for teaching. In the spring of 1984, he assumed the directorship of a major
history research project for a comprehensive study of "The Transformation of Philadelphia and the
Delaware Valley, 1750 - 1850." The project was supported by enormous grants from the National
Endowment for the Humanities from 1983 to 1990 and engaged a large group of researchers from
both this country and overseas.
SCOPE AND CONTENT
The collection documents the career and achievement of Michael Zuckerman as a history professor
and researcher.
The collection is divided in two sections: the first section, 15 cubic feet in volume, was processed
in 1998; the second section, 22 c.f., was processed in 2009.
The first section has been organized into the following series: Correspondence and administrative
files, 1961-1995; Manuscripts, papers and notes, [1957]-1985; Teaching files, 1965-1995; Other
professional papers, 1960-1994; and Van Pelt College House Faculty Master file, 1989-1992.
The Correspondence and administrative files include correspondence during his years at Harvard
University, records of the Phil-A-KID project (a Hands-on History Workshop for elementary and
middle-school-age children), and files recording his activities as member of Penn's University
Development Commission and as member of the Council of University Scholars.
The Manuscripts, papers, and notes series consists of manuscripts of two of Zuckerman's projects
- After the Revolution: The Smithsonian History of Everyday Life in the Eighteenth Century and
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Peaceable Kingdoms: New England Towns in the Eighteenth Century - as well as papers written
and notes taken while a student.
The Teaching files make up the biggest series of the section. It is divided into these sub-groups:
student papers for courses Zuckerman has taught at Penn ranging from History 100 freshman
seminars to graduate classes, Senior Honors Theses completed under his guidance, dissertation
projects he has advised, and book projects of former students.
The series of Other professional papers includes his editorship of the collection Friends and
Neighbors from 1981 to 1982, participation in the National Faculty-Smithsonian Program in
Material Culture from 1993 to 1994, reviews of books, articles and grant applications, and
directorship of the major NEH project "Transformation of Philadelphia and the Delaware Valley,
1750-1850."
The Van Pelt College House Faculty Master file records his incumbency of that position from 1989
to 1992. This file, though small, records his cordial relationship with the students as well as his
innovative ways in handling this job.
The second section consists of four major groupings as follows:
1. Teaching files, 1976-2007. This series includes Course teaching (with related correspondence),
Student papers (with voluminous instructor's comments), Senior Honors theses, Doctoral student
file, and History course readings assigned for various courses.
2. Manuscripts and publications, 1970-2007. This series includes Manuscripts and notes of papers
for publication or presentation, which constitute by far the largest group in the section; Book
reviews; and specific publication projects which includes five books authored or contributed
to, namely, Almost Chosen People, Beyond the Century of the Child: Cultural History and
Developmental Psychology, Encyclopedia of Community, Encyclopedia of the New American
Nation, and Pennsylvania: a History of the Commonwealth. In addition, there is the correspondence
of his consultancies on two video series for children - the Colonial Life for Children series by the
Library Video Company, and Great Americans for Children by Schlessinger Media.
3. Other professional activities, 1969-2007. A major group in this series is the material on
attendance at various formal conferences sponsored by national or international academic/
professional institutions, which in most cases, includes comments contributed as panel member
on specific sessions. Another major group is the file of Talks and lectures on various less formal
occasions. Other professional activities represented in this series are Preceptorial, a file of talks
or contributions on certain specific occasions; a project partially sponsored by the National
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Endowment for the Humanities entitled "Transformation of Philadelphia and the Delaware Valley,
1750-1850"; correspondence; Referral/recommendation letters requested; a General file of various
subjects; and Clippings of miscellaneous interests.
4. Files of administrative and social activities, 1989-2007, which includes Student advising,
Graduate applications, University Scholar Program, and the superintendence of the Van Pelt
College House as Faculty Master from 1989 to 1992.
CONTROLLED ACCESS HEADINGS
Corporate Name(s)
• University of Pennsylvania. School of Arts and Sciences. -- General subdivision--Faculty.;
Genre(s)
• Drafts.• Manuscripts.
Geographic Name(s)
• United States--History--Research.--1783-1865• United States--History--Research.--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775• United States--History--Study and teaching.--1783-1865• United States--History--Study and teaching.--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775
Occupation(s)
• Historians--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
Subject(s)
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• History--Study and teaching--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
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INVENTORY
CORRESPONDENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE FILES,1961-1995
Box Folder
Correspondence, 1972-1980 1 1
Correspondence, Bailyn, Bernard, 1964-1967 1 2
Correspondence, Harvard University
1961-1963 1 3
1965-1966 1 4
Correspondence, regarding Jay Prize, etc., 1967 1 5
Correspondence and comments on Roger Kennedy's book on churches,1981-1987
1 6
Penn/USIA American Studies Summer Institute, 1992 1 7
Phil-A-KID project (A Hands-on History Workshop and Dissemination Project for Pennsylvania)
[1981] 1 8
1984, Penn Quester Program 1 9
1984, Penn Quester Program, applications 1 10
Student evaluation of Zuckerman's courses
1975-1988 1 11
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1989-1995 1 12
Swarthmore College Honors Examination , Questions, 1988 1 13
Undergraduate curriculum study
Correspondence, notes, and other related material 1 14
Report, "The Undergraduate Curriculum: A New Responsibility fora New Freedom," 1972
1 15
University Development Commission
Meeting agenda material (correspondence and resource documents)
I 1 16
II 1 17
III 1 18
IV 1 19
V 1 20
VI 1 21
Minutes, 1972 1 22
Report, 1973 Jan. 1 23
Report, draft, (I) 1 24
Report, draft, (II) 2 1
University Scholars
Correspondence and applications
Correspondence and list of grant recipients, 1991-1992 2 4
Correspondence, general
1985-1989 2 5
1988-1990 2 6
1991-1992 2 7
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1993-1995 2 8
List and directory of scholars, 1984-1995 2 9
Procedure and processing material, 1992-1994 2 10
Processing material
1982-1988 2 11
1990-1992 2 12
CORRESPONDENCE, 1977-2006 Box Folder
1977-1996, miscellaneous 19 38
1986-2001, miscellaneous 19 39
A - F, 1990-2006 19 40
Bellesiles, Michael, 2002-2003, e-mail 19 41
Bodle, Wayne, Book proposal, 2000 19 42
Bomar, Mary A., 2004-2006 19 43
Crain, Caleb, paper, 1997 19 44
Crowley, John, 1999 19 45
Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, Citizens AdvisoryCommission, correspondence with Stephen Van Campen, 1995
19 46
Duggan, Susan, 2003 19 47
Engel, Katherine C., 2005 19 48
Ficcara, Marianne, 2006 19 49
Filiminova, Maria, 2005-2006 19 50
Fishback, Dan, 2002-2003 19 51
Formisano, Ronald P.(University of Florida), 1992, with a paper onethnocultural interpretation
19 52
Fox, Frank
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I, 2000-2002 20 1
II, 2003-2005 20 2
III, 2006-2007 20 3
Gur, Ruben, reprints, 1998-2002 20 4
H - M, 1997-2005 20 5
Hackenschmidt, Sebastian, 2005 20 6
Hellegers, John F., 2002-2003, e-mail (I) 20 7
Hellegers, John F., 2002-2003, e-mail correspondence (II) 20 8
Herman, Edward S., 2001-2004 20 9
Hodges, Pamela, MLA proposal for Capstone project, 2007 20 10
Hoepfner, Christine, 1995-1996 20 11
Houston, James C., 1995 20 12
Juster, Susan, 2001-2002 20 13
Kammen, Michael, on historical understanding, 1985 August 20 14
Krill, Herbert, 2002-2006 20 15
Landmark, Daniel, 1995 20 16
Levinson, Joel, Avenue of American History, 1990-1991 20 17
Lights of Liberty, 1997-1999 20 18
Livingston, Dave, 2002-2003 20 19
Lockridge, Kennith A., 1997 20 20
Mazur, Zbigniew, 1996 20 21
Mires, Charlene, Fellowship application, 1999 20 22
Miscellaneous
1998 20 23
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2003-2005 20 24
2006-2007 20 25
Mittelman, Karen M., 2007 20 26
Murphey, Murray, festschrift, 2002, and recommendation for theBode-Pearson Prize, 2004
20 27
N - W, 1997-2004 20 28
Net, Mariana, 2005-2006 20 29
Newman, Paul Douglas, re Pennsylvania History, 2005-2007 20 30
Read, Arthur, 2002 April, newspaper clipping 20 31
Sanderson, George, 1996 20 32
Shore, Zachary, 1999 20 33
Smith, Lawrence G., 2005-2007 20 34
Soyinka, Wole, Bacchae of Euripides, etc., 1973-1991 20 35
Tabachnick, Leonard, 2006 20 36
Time Elevator, 2001, proposal drafts and correspondence 20 37
Time Elevator, 2002 20 38
Time Elevator, 2003 20 39
Toulouse, Teresa, 2004 20 40
Toumayan, Edward, 2006 20 41
Turpie Prize, 1995-1996 20 42
Wulf, Karen, 2005 20 43
Zhuk, Sergei I., 1993-2002 20 44
TEACHING FILES, 1965-1995 Box Folder
Student papers
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Commentary on Scott A. Sandaga's paper "The BureaucraticNarrative and the American Idea of Failure," 1995
5 14
General Honors History 18, 1981-1982 5 15
General honors history 14, 1966 Spring 5 16
General honors history 14, 1970 Spring 5 17
Graduate students of the 1980s
-1 5 18
-2 5 19
-3 5 20
History 100
1983 Fall 5 21
1987 Fall 5 22
1988 Fall 5 23
1990 Fall 5 24
History 110
1979 Fall 5 25
1980 Fall 5 26
1986 Fall 5 27
History 200
1967 Fall (I) 5 28
1967 Fall (II) 5 29
1969 Fall (I) 5 30
1969 Fall (II) 6 1
1969 Spring 6 2
1970 Fall 6 3
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1970 Spring 6 4
1972 Spring (I) 6 5
1972 Spring (II) 6 6
1973 Fall 6 7
1974 Spring (I) 6 8
1974 Spring (II) 6 9
1975 Spring 6 10
1976 Fall (I) 6 11
1976 Fall (II) 6 12
1976 Spring 6 13
1980 Fall 6 14
1982 Spring 6 15
1985-1986 6 16
1991 Spring 6 17
History 201
1969 Fall - 1970 Spring (I) 6 18
1969 Fall - 1970 Spring (II) 6 19
1970 Fall 6 20
1971 Spring (I) 7 1
1971 Spring (II) 7 2
Fall 1971 7 3
Spring 1972 (I) 7 4
Spring 1972 (II) 7 5
History 299, Ruttenberg, David H., "The Paper Tiger that Bore aLion: Harry S. Truman and the Birth of McCarthyism," 1985
7 6
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History 300
1965 Fall (I) 7 7
1965 Fall (II) 7 8
1965 Fall (III) 7 9
1966 Spring (I) 7 10
1966 Spring (II) 7 11
1966 Spring (III) 7 12
1966 Spring (IV) 7 13
1966 Fall (I) 7 14
1966 Fall (II) 7 15
1967 Spring (I) 7 16
1967 Spring (II) 7 17
1967 Spring (III) 7 18
History 320, 1977 Spring 7 19
History 355
1990 Fall (I) 8 1
1990 Fall (II) 8 2
1994 Spring (I) 8 3
1994 Spring (II) 8 4
History 373
1983 Fall 8 5
1988 Spring 8 6
1989 Spring 8 7
History 398, 1991 Spring 8 8
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History 399, 1980 Spring 8 9
History 399, 1984 Spring 8 10
History 441, 1989 Fall (I) 8 11
History 441, 1989 Fall (II) 8 12
History 443
1980 Spring 8 13
1981 Spring and Fall 8 14
1983 Spring 8 15
1986 Fall 8 16
1990 Spring (I) 8 17
1990 Spring (II) 8 18
1990 Spring (III) 8 19
1990 Spring (IV) 9 1
1992 Spring 9 2
1994 Fall 9 3
1995 Spring 9 4
History 467
1967 Spring 9 5
1967 Spring 9 6
1967 Fall 9 7
1968 Spring 9 8
1970 Spring (I) 9 9
1970 Spring (II) 9 10
History 505, 1979 Fall 9 11
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History 564
1971 Spring (I) 9 12
1971 Spring (II) 9 13
1971 Spring (III) 9 14
1971 Fall (I) 9 15
1971 Fall (II) 9 16
1973 Fall (I) 9 17
1973 Fall (II) 9 18
1974 Fall (I) 9 19
1974 Fall (II) 10 1
1975 Fall 10 2
1976 Fall (I) 10 3
1976 Fall (II) 10 4
History 600, two papers by Randolph Scully 10 5
History 610, 1991 Fall 10 6
History 610, 1992-1993 10 7
History 667,
Spring 1971 (I) 10 8
Spring 1971 (II) 10 9
1971 Fall (I) 10 10
1971 Fall (II) 10 11
1974 Spring 10 12
1976 Spring 10 13
History 700
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1982 Fall 10 14
1983 Spring 10 15
1986--1992 10 16
1994 Spring (I) 10 17
1994 Spring (II) 10 18
1994 Spring (III) 10 19
1994 Spring (IV) 11 1
1994 Spring, letters of appraisal 11 2
History 762, 1975 Spring 11 3
History 800, 1976 Fall 11 4
Independent studies, 1970-1977 11 5
Miscellaneous
1970-1977 11 6
n.d. (I) 11 7
n.d. (II) 11 8
Social Science and History 10, 1974 Fall 11 9
Social Science and History 201, 1975 Spring 11 10
World Cultures (College of Thematic Studies), 1975 Spring 11 11
Senior Honors Theses
Alexander, Geoffrey J., "The Treason Trial of Aaron Burr andTransformation of Process in the Federal Government"
11 12
Appraisal and papers 11 13
Bank, Steve, "The Dilemma of the NAACP" 11 14
Blanc, Diane E., "Public Hysteria and Political Repression inTwentieth Century America"
11 15
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Brodkin, Kimberly A., "From the Jersey Homesteads to Roosevelt" 11 16
Burak, Donald S., "The Cold War as a Response to DomesticPolitical Considerations: the Truman-MacArthur Controversey as aTest Case"
11 17
Carpey, Stephen Leonard, "The Great Awakening in Virginia andMassachusetts"
11 18
Crossett, Jennifer A., "Student Activism at the University ofPennsylvania"
11 19
Davidoff, Steven, "An Unofficial Man" 11 20
Elfin, David, "Franklin Delano Roosevelt and ExecutiveReorganization"
11 21
Final letters of appraisal, 1986 11 22
Gold, Steven, "Understanding the Storm: a Meteorology for theWeather Underground"
11 23
Goldern, Richard W., "Causes of the American Civil War" 11 24
Graham, Andrew James, "Crisis within a Church in Search of itsConvictions"
11 25
Harris, Lisa M., "The Atlantic Monthly, 1865-1881" 11 26
Hellerman, Brett D., "The McNamara Strategy?" 11 27
Herman, Ileana C., "As Clay in the Hands of the Potter" 11 28
Hirsch, Brandon H., "A Summer of Opportunity" 11 29
Hogan, Wesley, "Transforming Political Motherhood: ThreeWomen's Peace Groups in the Vietnam Era"
11 30
Kaplan, Arthur M., "Producing Folkways: or Race Relations in thepost-Reconstruction South"
12 1
Kaplan, Julie, "Commentary Creates Consensus: 1960 to 1973, aChanging Perspective on Equality"
12 2
Kaufman, Joel M., "A Methodological Approach to theRevolutionary Era"
12 3
Kessler, Lee Philip, "Private Property and the Public Good" 12 4
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Krieger, Ginny, "Operating a Lemonade Stand" 12 5
Lau, Richard Kwok-Yee, "Like a Bird Gazing Upon Heaven" 12 6
Meyer, Robert N., "WPCFS--Failure in a School" 12 7
Morris, Eric, "The Disintegration of a Dream" 12 8
Nemeth, Fred H., "This Tangled Web of Louisiana" 12 9
Notes, final letters of appraisal, prospectuses 12 10
Perman, Barbara Z., "An Analysis of Children's Play" 12 11
Pitman, David P., "Northern Liberals and Southern Conservatives asCompeting Political Forces in the 1948 Democratic Convention"
12 12
Pool, Russ, "The Marshall Plan" A Reinterpretation" 12 13
Proposals and correspondence, 1991-1992 (I) 12 14
Proposals and correspondence, 1991-1992 (II) 12 15
Reed, Elizabeth A., "Pride, Prestige and Profit: Early CollegiateFootball in America," 1987
12 16
Roos, Jonathan Scott, "The Twenty-Five Years' War: the Debateover Television Coverage of the Tet Offensive"
12 17
Sandick, Harry, "'A Piece of Cruelty': Reflections on the BetteringHouse and Poor Relief in the City of Brotherly Love"
12 18
Schultz, Carl E., "The Civil Service Reform Association ofPhiladelphia, 1881-1902"
12 19
Seiden, Richard F., "Postal Censorship in America, 1917-1946" 12 20
Susswein, Gary, "A Shade of Gray" 12 21
Vandever, Thomas S., "Philadelphia, The Press, and the Red Scare" 12 22
Weinstein, Gregory M., "The Impact of the Kennedy Assassinationon the Intellectual and Social Growth of Dallas, Texas," 1987
12 23
Dissertation projects
Casterline, Gail Farr 12 24
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Dissertation projects, Chapters by John Hall (outside Penn), withZuckerman's comments, 1986-1987
12 25
Conn, Steven 12 26
Ebbs, Tracy 12 27
Faulk, Pat 12 28
Kazal, Russell A. 12 29
Kunkelman, Gary 12 30
Nechama 12 31
Pallante, Martha 12 32
Spooner, Denise 12 33
Ph.D. examination material 12 34
Ph.D. examination files
Benoit, John 13 1
Halpern, Rick 13 2
Little, Ann M. 13 3
Winship, Marion 13 4
Plotkin, Mindy E. 13 5
Pollack, John 13 6
Proposals with correspondence 13 7
Proposals
1988-1990 13 8
1991-1992 13 9
1992-1993 13 10
1993-1994 13 11
Kennedy, Michael V. 13 12
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Van Lonkhuyzen, H. W. 13 13
Prospectus and appraisal, 1970s 13 14
Riordan, Liam 13 15
Tiro, Karim Michel 13 16
Book projects of former graduates
Letters of appraisal to Bob, 1985-1993 13 17
Letters of appraisal to Frank Fox, 1989-1994 13 18
Letters of appraisal to John Brooke, 1986-1992 13 19
Letters of appraisal to Sally Stephenson 13 20
Letters of appraisal, mixed, 1982-1983 13 21
COURSE TEACHING Box Folder
American History Honors Program
2002 spring, applications 20 45
Correspondence, 2001 July - 2002 June 20 46
American History Honors Program, student papers
Geheb, Phillip John Ferrara, 2002 Oct. - 2003 April 21 1
Greene, Carrie P., 2004-2005 (I) 21 2
Greene, Carrie P., 2004-2005 (II) 21 3
Greene, Carrie P., 2004-2005 (III) 21 4
Johnson, Ashley, 2005-2007 21 5
Jorgensen, Katherine A., 2002-2003 21 6
Jorgensen, Katherine, 2002 Sept. - 2003 March 21 7
Kardon, Maxwell, 2003 Jan. - April 21 8
Kimberly, Thomas, 2002 Sept. - 2003 March 21 9
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Levine, Emily, 2002 Oct. - 2003 April 21 10
Rosenfelt, Marjie, 2003 spring 21 11
Rubin, Avshalom H., 2002 Aug. - 2003 March 21 12
American history honors theses, 2003 spring 21 13
History 202, talk, 1976 spring 21 14
History 292, independent study, student papers -Gravatt, ChristinaM., 2005-2006 (I)
21 15
History 292, independent study, student papers -Gravatt, ChristinaM., 2005-2006 (II)
21 16
History 293, student papers - Lobb, Jonathan, 2004 21 17
History 293, student papers -Yang, Grace, 2001 21 18
History 299, student papers -Lapidus, Adam, 2004-2005 21 19
History 355, student presentation material, n.d. 21 20
History 398, American Honors Seminar, 2002 spring, proposals,etc.
21 21
History 400, 2002 fall, correspondence, 2002 Oct. - 2003 Feb. 21 22
History 400, 2002 fall, thesis preliminary outlines 21 23
History 400, thesis proposal from Liz McCuskey, 1998 21 24
History 400-401, correspondence, 2002 August - December 21 25
History 400-401, correspondence, 2003 Jan. - June 21 26
History 441, 2006 fall, correspondence 21 27
History 999, student papers -Merritt, Jen, 2001 21 28
History course, student papers
Anderssen, Axel, undated 21 29
Fraser, Max, 2004 21 30
Smith, Amanda, 2003 21 31
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History Honors, student papers
Clark, Ross, 2004 21 32
Feinstein, Diana, 2004 22 1
LaVigne, Melissa, 2003-2004 22 2
Miller, Andrea Gail, 2004-2005 22 3
Voigt, Greg, 2004 22 4
Independent study, 2001-2002, correspondence 22 5
Special Program in Historical Research, student papers -Brown,Katie, 2006-2007
22 6
Student correspondence, miscellaneous, 1998-2006 22 7
CORRESPONDENCE Box Folder
Graduate independent study--American religion, 2002 spring 22 8
History 104, 2001 fall 22 9
History 104, 2005 spring 22 10
History 104, 355, 610, 2000-2004, miscellaneous 22 11
History 204, 2004 fall 22 12
History 355, 2001 fall 22 13
History 355, 2002 fall 22 14
History 355, 2003 fall 22 15
History 355, 2004 fall 22 16
History 355, 2005 fall 22 17
History 355, 2006 fall 22 18
History 398, 2007 spring 22 19
History 441, 2003 fall 22 20
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History 443, 2001 spring 22 21
History 443, 2002 spring 22 22
History 443, 2003 spring 22 23
History 443, 2004 spring 22 24
History 443, 2005 spring 22 25
History 443, 2007 spring 22 26
History 610, 2004 spring 22 27
History 610, 2005 fall 22 28
Independent study, 2003-2004 22 29
Independent study, 2004-2006 22 30
STUDENT PAPERS Box Folder
Hesford, Nancy, 1998 32 11
History 100, 1997 Spring 32 12
History 104, History and human nature, 2005 spring 32 13
History 114, 1996 spring (1) 32 14
History 114, 1996 spring (2) 32 15
History 200 (?), "Doing History" 1995 32 16
History 204, History of doing history, 2004 fall 32 17
History 204, History of doing history, 2004 fall, president electionpaper
32 18
History 294, independent study, 2004 spring 32 19
History 355, 1995 fall 32 20
History 355, 1996 fall 32 21
History 355, 2001 fall 32 22
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History 355, 2002 fall, final paper 32 23
History 355, 2003 fall, final paper (I) 32 24
History 355, 2003 fall, final paper (II) 32 25
History 355, 2003 fall, first paper 32 26
History 355, 2004 fall, final paper (I) 32 27
History 355, 2004 fall, final paper (II) 32 28
History 355, 2004 fall, first paper 33 1
History 441, 1996 fall 33 2
History 441, 2003 fall (I) 33 3
History 441, 2003 fall (II) 33 4
History 443, 1994 fall 33 5
History 443, 1995 spring (1) 33 6
History 443, 1995 spring (2) 33 7
History 443, 1996 spring, "Paper #2" 33 8
History 443, 1997 spring 33 9
History 443, 2002 spring, (I) 33 10
History 443, 2002 spring, (II) 33 11
History 443, 2005 spring, final paper 33 12
History 443, 2005 spring, first paper 33 13
History 443, 2005 spring, second paper 33 14
History 443, American national character, 2002 spring, final paper 33 15
History 443, American national character, 2002 spring, first paper 33 16
History 443, American national character, 2003 spring, final paper(I)
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History 443, American national character, 2003 spring, final paper(II)
33 18
History 443, American national character, 2003 spring, first paper 33 19
History 443, American national character, 2004 spring, final paper 33 20
History 443, American national character, 2004 spring, first andsecond papers
33 21
History 700, 2000 spring, (I) 33 22
History 700, 2000 spring, (II) 33 23
History 700, 2000 spring, (III) 33 24
History 700, 2000 spring, (IV) 33 25
History 700, 2000 fall, (I) 33 26
History 700, 2000 fall, (II) 33 27
History 700, 2000 fall, (III) 33 28
History 700, 2000 fall, (IV) 34 1
History 700, 2000 fall, (V) 34 2
History 700, 2001-2002 34 3
History 700, 2002 34 4
History 999, 1997 spring 34 5
Independent study, by Thomas Kimberly, 2002 December 34 6
HISTORY COURSE READINGS Box Folder
"Maypole of Merry Mount," course taught at the Hebrew University 25 23
History 100, American national character, 1990 fall 25 24
History 373, Splitting: the 1960's in America
(I), extra copies 25 25
(II), extra copies 25 26
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II 25 28
III 25 29
IV 25 30
V 25 31
VI 25 32
History 441/564/443, colonial history
1996 fall, (I) 25 33
1996 fall, (II) 25 34
I 25 35
II 26 1
History 564, colonial history
(I) 26 2
(II) 26 3
From William and Mary Quarterly 26 4
History 610, Family, Community and Identity in Early America 26 5
History 610, Identity, Family and Community in Early America, 1607-1840
1991 Fall 26 6
1995 spring, (I) 26 7
1995 spring, (II) 26 8
History 610, Work, Community and Identity in Early America,1800-1860
26 9
History 667 26 10
History 700, Tradition and modernity (I) 26 11
History 700, Tradition and modernity (II) 26 12
Michael Zuckerman Papers
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PRECEPTORIAL Box Folder
Franklin and Penn, 2005 31 9
Presidential election 2000, 2000 spring 31 10
Presidential election 2000, 2000 fall 31 11
Survivor, 2001 spring 31 12
OTHER PROFESSIONAL PAPERS, 1960-1994 Box Folder
Friends and Neighbors
Contributed manuscripts, 1981 13 22
Contributed manuscripts, 1981-1982 (I) 13 23
Contributed manuscripts, 1981-1982 (II) 13 24
Galley proof 13 25
Lecture by others, Transcendentalism, by M. G. Murphey, 1960 March1
13 26
National Faculty-Smithsonian Program in Material Culture, 1993-1994
Evaluation, report and attachments 14 1
Evaluations by participants, 1993 14 2
Evaluations by participants, 1994 (I) 14 3
Evaluations by participants, 1994 (II) 14 4
Notebook 14 5
Session of 1994 14 6
Summer session, 1993 14 7
Prospectuses and proposals by friends
I 14 8
Michael Zuckerman Papers
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II 14 9
III 14 10
Research plans of colleagues 14 11
Reviews of books and article manuscripts
1982-1993 14 12
"Horatio Alger: the Art of Pederasty" 14 13
John L. Brooke on Mormonism 14 14
Reviews of grant applications
Benjamin Franklin papers 14 15
Georgia Tech Center for the History of Industry and Technology 14 16
Miscellaneous 14 17
Salem Witch Trials of 1692 14 18
Transformation of Philadelphia and the Delaware Valley, 1750-1850
Application to the National Endowment for the Humanities, 1982 14 19
Bibliography 14 20
Budget and financial records, 1986-1991 14 21
Feedbacks from the fellows to show outcomes from the participationin the project
14 22
Fellowship applications, 1985-1986 14 23
Grant application correspondence and application drafts, 14 24
Grant application correspondence and application drafts, 14 25
Grant proposal and correspondence, 1989-1990 14 26
Grant proposal for 1987-1990 15 1
National Endowment for the Humanities grant, renewal application,1986
15 2
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Peopling of Philadelphia, 1750-1850, reports and correspondence,1983-1984
15 3
Project, 1984-1987
Annual report, 1985-1986 15 4
Correspondence 15 5
Project, 1985
Annual report, 1986-1987 15 6
Papers, (I) 15 7
Papers, (II) 15 8
Papers, (III) 15 9
Papers, (IV) 15 10
Project, 1986-1991
Correspondence, 1984-1988 15 11
Curriculum vitas, and notes for annual report of 1987-1988 15 12
Papers, (I) 15 13
Papers, (II) 15 14
Project, 1989-1990, annual report, 1987-1988 15 15
Proposals for research fellowship from Billy G. Smith and RichardNorthrup, 1984
15 16
Supplemental Application to the National Endowment for theHumanities, 1986
15 17
STUDENTS FILES Box Folder
DOCTORAL STUDENT FILES Box Folder
GRADUATE APPLICATIONS Box Folder
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SENIOR HONORS THESIS Box Folder
Geheb, Phillip John Ferrara, "Power, curriculum, and instruction:a pedagogy of disengagement," 2003 spring, with Zuckerman'scomments
31 24
Greene, Carrie P., "Canadian liberalism and American foreignpolicy: a study of Canadian-U.S. relations during the Lyndon B.Johnson and George W. Bush administrations," 2005 spring, withZuckerman's comments
31 25
Jorgensen, Katherine A., "The new republic, the new womanhood:ambiguities of gender in Federalist Philadelphia," 2003 spring, withZuckerman's comments
31 26
Kardon, Maxwell Albert, "Of Harleys and history," 2003 spring,with Zuckerman's comments
31 27
Kimberly, Thomas, "Cato's letters," 2003 spring, with Zuckerman'scomments
32 1
Levine, Emily, "Philadelphia's restaurant renaissance and the streetsit changed," 2003 spring, with Zuckerman's comments
32 2
Miller, Andrea Gail, "Liberty personified: the Liberty Bell asnational icon," 2005 spring, with Zuckerman's comments
32 3
Rosenfelt, Marjie, "Effective holocaust representations: digestingthe indigestible," 2003 spring, with Zuckerman's comments
32 4
Rubin, Avshalom H., "E. Digby Baltzell: an intellectual biography,"2003 spring, with Zuckerman's comments
32 5
STUDENT ADVISING Box Folder
REFERRAL/RECOMMENDATION REQUESTS Box Folder
WRITINGS Box Folder
ALMOST CHOSEN PEOPLE Box Folder
Michael Zuckerman Papers
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Book cover design and reviews in Australasian Journal of AmericanStudies, etc., 1994-1995
16 1
Correspondence with the publisher, 1992 16 2
Responses from readers, 1993 16 3
BEYOND THE CENTURY OF THE CHILD: CULTURALHISTORY AND DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
Box Folder
1999-2000 16 4
2003-2005 16 5
Barbara A. Hanawalt 16 6
Breeuwsma, Gerrit, "The nephew of an experimentalist,"1999-2000
16 7
Bronfenbrenner, Urie, "What comes after the 'end'? children in the21st century," n.d.
16 8
Calvert, Karin, "Patterns of childrearing in America," 1998-2001 16 9
Correspondence with Eric Halpern, Willem Koops, etc. 1999-2002 16 10
Correspondence, 2001-2002 16 11
Dubas, Judith Semon, "The study of adolescence during the 20thcentury," 2000
16 12
Gillis, John R., "Birth of the virtual child: a Victorianprogeny,"1998-[2002]
16 13
Halpern, Eric, 2001 16 14
Hanawalt, Barbara A., "The child in the Middle Ages and theRenaissance," 2000
16 15
Kett, Joseph, "Reflections on the history of adolescence inAmerica," 1999
16 16
Kloek, Els, "The Dutch case," 2002 16 17
Kojima, Hideo, article contribution, 1999 16 18
Michael Zuckerman Papers
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Kojima, Hideo, "History of children and youth in Japan,"2001-2002
16 19
Koops, Willem, "Imaging childhood" 16 20
Netherlands Institute of Advanced Studies, comments on severalpresentations, [1999]
16 21
Nylan, Michael, "Childhood, formal education, and ideology inChina, then and now," 2001-2002
16 22
Sakakibara, Yasuo, 2007 16 23
Stearns, Peter, "Historical perspectives on 20th-century childhood,"1998-2002
16 24
University of Pennsylvania Press, correspondence and contributorinformation, 2003
16 25
Vinovskis, Maris A., "Historical perspectives on adolescentpregnancy and education in the United States," 1999
16 26
White, Sheldon H., "Developmental psychology in a world ofdesigned institutions," 2000-2001
16 27
Winter, Micha de, "On infantilization and participation," 2001 16 28
Zuckerman, Michael, "The millennium of childhood that stretchesbefore us"
16 29
BOOK REVIEWS Box Folder
Revolution? what revolution? review of A Companion to theAmerican Revolution, ed. by Jack Greene and J. R. Pole, 2001
16 30
"Self, solitude, and the pursuit of unhappiness," 2003, review ofTeach Me Dreams: the Search for Self in the Revolutionary Era, byMechal Sobel
16 31
Alger, Horatio, Jr., Silas Snobden's Office Boy, n.d. 16 32
Archdeacon, Thomas, New York City, 1664-1710: Conquest andChange, for Wisconsin Magazine of History, 1977
16 33
Bellah, Robert, et al, Habits of the Heart: Individualism andCommitment in American Life, for The Nation, 1985 December
16 34
Michael Zuckerman Papers
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Benjamin Franklin, by Edmund S. Morgan, 2002 16 35
Bercovitch, Sacvan, The Puritan Origins of the American Self, forEarly American Literature, n.d.
16 36
Berthoff, Rowland, An Unsettled People: Social Order and Disorderin American History, for Pennsylvania Magazine of History andBiography, 1972 July
16 37
Block, James, A Nation of Agents: the American Path to a ModernSelf and Society, review for the Journal of American History, 2003July
16 38
Bridenbaugh, Carl, Fat Mutton and Liberty of Conscience: Societyin Rhode Island, 1836-1690, for Journal of American History,undated
16 39
Bushman, Richard, The Refinement of America: Persons, Houses,Cities, for American Historical Review, 1993
16 40
Butler, Jon, Awash in a Sea of Faith, for Journal of the EarlyRepublic, [after 1990]
16 41
Calvert, Karin, Children in the House, for Journal of Social History,1992
16 42
Clark, Charles E., The Eastern Frontier: The Settlement of NorthernNew England, 1610-1763, for Journal of American History, n.d.
16 43
Clippings, 1992 16 44
Countryman, Edward, Indians, the Colonial Order, and the SocialSignificance of the American Revolution, comment revised forWilliam and Mary Quarterly Forum, 1996 July
16 45
Cremin, Lawrence A., American Education: the ColonialExperience, 1607-1783, for AAUP Bulletin, 1971 March
16 46
Daniels, Bruce, Puritans at Play, for Journal of InterdisciplinaryHistory, 1995
16 47
Demos, John, A Little Commonwealth: Family Life in PlymouthColony, and Philip Greven, Four Generations: Population, Landand Family in Colonial Andover, Massachusetts, for New YorkHistorical Society Quarterly, 1971
16 48
Demos, John, Entertaining Satan: Witchcraft and the Culture ofEarly New England, for American History Illustrated, 1982
16 49
Michael Zuckerman Papers
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Demos, John, Past, Present, and Personal: the Family and the LifeCourse in American History, for Pennsylvania Magazine of Historyand Biography, 1987
16 50
Flaherty, David H., Privacy in Colonial New England, [1972] 16 51
Glazer, Nathan, Remembering the Answers and Robert Nisbet, TheDegradation of the Academic Dogma, for AAUP Bulletin, 1972Sept.
16 52
Greene, Jack, Pursuits of Happiness, for Pennsylvania History, [after1988]
16 53
Gutfeld, Arnon, American Exceptionalism: the Effects of Plenty onthe American Experience, review for the Journal of Social History,2003 June
16 54
Lingeman, Richard, Small Town America, for The Nation, 1980 17 1
Lockridge, Kenneth, The Diary, and Life, of William Byrd II ofVirginia, 1674-1744, for Journal of Southern History, n.d.
17 2
MacLeod, David, The Age of the Child, for Journal of SocialHistory, 1998
17 3
Matusow, Allen, The Unraveling of America: a History ofLiberalism in the 1960s, for The Annals of the American Academyof Political and Social Science, 1985 Jan.
17 4
McWilliams, Wilson Carey, Idea of Fraternity in America, forCommonweal, 1974
17 5
Middlekauff, Robert, Benjamin Franklin and his Enemies, for NewEngland Quarterly, n.d.
17 6
Mintz, Steven, Huck's Raft: a History of American Childhood,review for Journal of Social History, 2005 Sept.
17 7
Peoples of a Spacious Land, by Gloria Main, for Journal ofAmerican History, 2002
17 8
Postan, M.M., Fact and Relevance, for Annals, 1971 17 9
Reader's report for Oxford Press on a trade book proposal from theLibrary of Congress of Thomas Jefferson: Genius of Liberty, 1999April
17 10
Rothman, David, Conscience and Convenience, ("Convenient conscience: an American reformtradition")
Michael Zuckerman Papers
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Drafts and notes, n.d. 17 11
Galley proof for New York University Law Review,1981-1982
17 12
Submission to Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology,1983
17 13
Rothman, David, The Discovery of the Asylum, [1971] 17 14
Rundell, Walter, Jr., In Pursuit of American History, forPennsylvania Magazine, 1970
17 15
Slaughter, Thomas, The Whiskey Rebellion, for North CarolinaHistorical Review, 1987
17 16
Smith, Daniel Blake, Inside the Great House: Planter Family Lifein 18th-Century Chesapeake Society, for Pennsylvania Magazine ofHistory and Biography, [1982]
17 17
Stearns, Peter, Anxious parents: a history of modern childrearing inAmerica, review for the Journal of Social History, 2004
17 18
Stowe, Steven, Intimacy and Power in the Old South: Ritual in theLives of the Planters, for South Carolina Historical Magazine, n.d.
17 19
The Invention of Comfort: Sensibilities and Design in EarlyModern Britain and Early America, by John E. Crowley, 2001, forWinterthur Portfolio
17 20
Vaughan, Alden, and George Billias, eds., Perspectives on EarlyAmerican History, for William and Mary Quarterly, 1974
17 21
Williams, William Appleman, America Confronts a RevolutionaryWorld, 1776-1976, for The Nation, 1976
17 22
Wolf, Stephanie, As Various as their Land, for PennsylvaniaHistory, [1993]
17 23
Wolf, Stephanie, Urban Village: Population, Community, andFamily Structure in Germantown, Pennsylvania, 1683-1800, forAmerican Historical Review, 1977
17 24
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF COMMUNITY Box Folder
2002 Jan. - May 23 23
Michael Zuckerman Papers
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2002 June - August 23 24
2002 Sept. - December 23 25
2003 23 26
2003-2004 23 27
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE NEW AMERICAN NATION Box Folder
American character and identity, 2005 April 23 28
Correspondence, 2002 - 2003 May 23 29
Correspondence, 2003 July - Dec. 23 30
Correspondence, 2004 Jan. - May 23 31
Correspondence, 2004 June - Dec. 24 1
Correspondence, 2005 24 2
PENNSYLVANIA: A HISTORY OF THE COMMONWEALTH Box Folder
1998-2002, correspondence 31 4
2002, copy for proof-reading 31 5
Contributions, I 31 6
Contributions, II 31 7
Contributions, III 31 8
SCHLESSINGER MEDIA, GREAT AMERICANS FORCHILDREN
Box Folder
2001 Nov. - 2002 January 31 21
2002 Jan. - Feb. 31 22
2002 April - June 31 23
Michael Zuckerman Papers
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MANUSCRIPTS Box Folder
"A blueprint in invisible ink: the Middle Atlantic region and theAmerican nation," for Interpreting American Culture: A RegionalApproach, ed. by Melvin Hammarberg, 1991
26 25
"A different thermidor: the revolution beyond the American revolution"
1985, submission to American Philosophical Society 26 26
1990, final revision 26 27
1991, submission to Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. 27 1
For Transformation of Early American History, ed. byHenretta, Kammen, and Katz
27 2
"America's tradition of secret wars, 1948-1984" for EdJohanningsmeier History Preceptoral
27 3
"American history as a vehicle for cross-cultural understanding," forJournal of Social Sciences and Humanities, 1978 fall
27 4
"An amusement in this silent country: the family life of WilliamByrd," original version, with notes, n.d.
27 5
"An amusement in this silent country: the family life of WilliamByrd," talk at Case Western Reserve University and aborted draftsfor Historiographical Introduction, n.d.
27 6
"An historical developmental approach to adolescence," co-authoredwith Willem Koops, for History of the Family, special issue"History of Adolescence," 2003, with correspondence
27 7
"Authority in early America: the decay of deference on theprovincial periphery," 2002
27 8
"Charles Beard and the constitution: the uses of enchantment," forthe George Washington Law Review, with notes and draft, [1987]
27 9
"Charlotte: a tale of sentiment, seduction and subversion," forPhiladelphia Center for Early American Studies, 1992 Sept. 11, andat College of William and Mary, 1993 March 18
27 10
"Cities and the wilderness: derelicts of development," edited versionfor all National Park Service superintendents, 1995 September
27 11
Michael Zuckerman Papers
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"Colonial and revolutionary America history: looking backward,looking forward," public lecture in Kyoto, Japan, 2004 July
27 12
"Colonial education," for Encyclopedia of New England Culture,1996 July
27 13
"Colonial education," revisions, for Encyclopedia of New EnglandCulture, 2000
27 14
"Colonial heritage," for New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture,2005
27 15
"Coming of age in the age of the American Revolution," submissionto the European Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2005August
27 16
"Coming of age in the American Revolution," presentation at theInternational Society for the Study of Behavioral Development,2004 July
27 17
"Conservatism in the age of founding fathers," presentation tothe third international symposium of the Core research project:"Rethinking American studies in Japan in a global age," 2004August
27 18
"Democracy or deference, the old history or the new? A tale of twolives in early America," paper for the Moscow conference, 1999September, to be published in the next Annual of American Studies
27 19
"Doing good while doing well: benevolence and self-interest inFranklin's audiobiography," in Reappraising Benjamin Franklin: ABicentennial Perspective, ed. by J. A. Leo Lemay, 1992
27 20
"Dr. Spock misses his meeting with Dale Carnegie: kidrearingand its contradictions in the era of post-war permissiveness,"presentation at the Society for History of Kids and Youth, 2005Aug. 4-7
27 21
"Dr. Spock: the confidence man"
Drafts and galley proof copy, n.d. 27 22
Presented at the American Orthopsychiatric Association, 1977April 14
27 23
"Dreams that men dare to dream: the role of ideas in Westernmodernization," Social Science History, correspondence,1977-1979
27 24
Michael Zuckerman Papers
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"Dreams that you dare to dream: the role of ideas in social change,"for the Social Science History Association, 1st annual meeting, 1976October
27 25
"Endangered deference, imperiled patriarchy: tales from the Marchlands"
2005, with an old draft 27 26
Presentation at the conference on "Class and class strugglesin North America and the Atlantic World, 1500-1820," 2003Sept.
27 27
"Faith, hope, not much charity: the optimistic epistemology of Lewis Mumford"
For Lewis Mumford: Public Intellectual, ed. by Thomas andAgatha Hughes, 1990
27 28
Notes, draft, with talk at Lewis Mumford symposium, 1987Nov.
27 29
"Family values: revelations from the diaries of William Byrd,"presentation at the Cliveden Winter Institute, 1995 March 15
27 30
"Fate, flux, and good fellowship: an early Virginia design for the dilemma of American business"
"Fate, flux, and good fellowship: an early Virginia design forthe dilemma of American business," [1979[
27 31
"Fate, flux, and good fellowship: an early Virginia design for thedilemma of American business," published in Harold Sharlin, ed.,The Freedoms of Enterprise: Business and its Environment, withcorrespondence, 1977-1983
27 32
"Fiction and fission: 20th-century writing on the founding fathers,"1984
27 33
"History and developmental psychology: a dangerous liaison,"comment for Children in Time and Place, ed. by Glen Elder, JohnModell and Ross Parke, with correspondence, 1988-1992
27 34
"Holy wars, civil wars: religion and economics in 19th-century America"
1989 Aug. 21-26, for Sapporo Seminar in American Studies 28 1
Condensed version for Sapporo publication in Japanese 28 2
For Prospects, 1991 28 3
Michael Zuckerman Papers
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"Introduction to Thomas Jefferson, Autobiography 1743-1790,"presentation for a seminar sponsored by Robert H. SmithInternational Center for Jefferson Studies, 2004
28 4
"Life and Times of the 18th-century Philadelphia," presentation atBenstitute, etc., 2005 May - September
28 5
"Listening to children, speaking to power: the place of history inmixed methods," contribution to the book on mixed methods inpathways to middle childhood, ed. by Thomas Weisner, 2001-2002
28 6
"My country, 'tis of whom? The limits of loyalty in the earlyrepublic," revised version for the Journal of the Early Republic,1998 winter
28 7
"Myth and method: the current crisis in American historicalwriting," drafts
28 8
"Myth and method: the current crisis in American historicalwriting," for The History Teacher, with correspondence, 1983-1984
28 9
"Once more unto the breach: middle-class democracy inMassachusetts," submitted to the William and Mary Quarterly, 1968
28 10
"Penmanship exercises for saucy sons: thoughts on the colonialSouthern family," for South Carolina Historical Magazine, 1981Oct., two drafts, with correspondence, 1982-1983
28 11
"Penmanship exercises for saucy sons: thoughts on the colonialSouthern family," talks at Canadian Historical Association, 1981June 5 and at History of Education Society, 1981 Oct. 3
28 12
"Pilgrims in the wilderness: community, modernity, and the maypole at Merry Mount"
"Pilgrims inDrafts, with correspondence with New EnglandQuarterly, 1974-1975
28 13
New England Quarterly, 1977, Vol. 50: 255-277, withcorrespondence, 1977-1979
28 14
"Plus ça change: the high-tech child in historical perspective," 1986March, revised, for Irving Sigel and Jeanette Gallagher
28 15
"Point of view," Chronicle of Higher Education, 1974 October 28 16
"Prolegomenon to the paradoxes of American exceptionalism,"paper for the Commonwealth Fund Conference, 1995 Feb. 17-18,
28 17
Michael Zuckerman Papers
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"Proprietor and pariah: liberty and deference in Penn's woods,"Historical Society of Pennsylvania symposium "Liberty on theAnvil," 2001 Oct. 22
28 18
"Puritans, Quakers, and modern America: the high-tech child inhistorical perspective," contribution to Digby Baltzell festschrift,1986
28 19
"Reflections on revolution," ERA, 1967-1968 28 20
"Regionalism," contribution to A Companion to Colonial America,ed. by Danny Vickers, 1999-2003
28 21
"Regionalism," for McNeil Center for Early American Studiessummer seminar, 2001 June 7
28 22
"Reply to David Grayson Allen," 1972, for William and MaryQuarterly, with Allen's article "The Zuckerman thesis..."
28 23
"Rhetoric, reality, and the revolution: the genteel radicalism of Gordon Wood"
for William and Mary Quarterly, 1994 Oct. , notes 28 24
for William and Mary Quarterly, 1994, typescript 28 25
"Should women be learned and wise?" for Mount Holyoke Collegesymposium Women and education in America: the last 150 years,"1982 April 23
28 26
"Southern colonial cultural heritage," a thematic essay forEncyclopedia of Southern Culture, ed. by William Ferris andCharles Wilson, 1986
28 27
"Suburban play," catalog for the Please Touch Museum, 1983-1985 28 28
"Teaching outside the box," article for the Journal of AmericanHistory, 2001-2002
28 29
"The Collection," essay for H magazine, 2005 28 30
"The color of counterrevolution: Thomas Jefferson and the rebellionin San Domingo," submission to William and Mary Quarterly, 1988
28 31
"The coming crisis of American historiography"
For American Historical Review, 1982, with notes and drafts 28 32
With correspondence with Journal of American History,1982-1983
28 33
Michael Zuckerman Papers
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"The confidence man," final version, for 28 34
"The confidence man," n.d. 28 35
"The confidence man," original notes and revisions, n.d. 28 36
"The contest for public culture in America since the 60s,"presentation at AHA annual meeting, 1988 Dec. 30
29 1
"The decline and fall of the Pennsylvanian empire," n.d. 29 2
"The eighteenth century: discussion on American colonial society,"transcript of tape recording with David Rothman, 1973
29 3
"The fabrication of identity in early America"
1974 summer, talk at Simon Fraser University 29 4
Early versions with notes, 1974-1975 (I) 29 5
Early versions with notes, 1974-1975 (II) 29 6
Galley for William and Mary Quarterly, 1977, Vol. 34:183-214, with correspondence, 1977-1979
29 7
Presented at OAH convention, 1974 April 19 29 8
Two revised versions, 1975-1976 29 9
"The family life of William Byrd," presented at American StudiesAssociation meeting, 1979 Sept.
29 10
"The formation of identity in British America," for Colonial Identityin the Atlantic World, by Nicholas Canny and Anthony Pagden,[1986]
29 11
"The going of the revolution in the South," presentation atUniversity of Alabama, 1976 May and published in The South in theAmerican Revolution edited by Warner Moore, et al, with drafts andnotes
29 12
"The irrelevance of the American Revolution," Meridian House,1985 Jan. 10
29 13
"The irrelevant revolution, 1776 and since"
at Southwestern College at Memphis, 1976 March and IndianaUniversity, 1976 July
29 14
Michael Zuckerman Papers
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Revised, American Quarterly, 1978 29 15
Talk on Modernization and the American Revolution, BostonLatin School, 1976 April
29 16
"The making and unmaking of the Pennsylvanian empire"
Epilogue chapter to the book ed. by Randall Miller andWilliam Pencak, 2002-2003
29 17
Epilogue chapter to the book ed. by Randall Miller andWilliam Pencak, first version and working notes, 2002
29 18
Presentation for the meeting "Pennsylvania: a glimpse of itshistory and culture," 2003 Nov. 1
29 19
"The manners: the British colonies"
for Encyclopedia of the North American Colonies, by CharlesScribner, with correspondence, 1991-1992
29 20
for Encyclopedia of the North American Colonies, by CharlesScribner, notes
29 21
"The nursery tales of Horatio Alger," for American Quarterly, 1972 29 22
"The passion of Gary Hart and the plight of American politics,"presentation at Anzasa (Australia and New Zealand AmericanStudies Association) Conference, 13th biennial, 1988 Aug. 31
29 23
"The place of religion in urban and community studies,"contribution to Religion and American Culture: a Journal ofInterpretation, 1995-1996
29 24
"The power of blackness: Thomas Jefferson and the revolution in St. Domingue"
for Davis Center seminar, 1990 Oct. 5 29 25
for Colloque International of the Bicentennial of the FrenchRevolution, Haiti, 1989, drafts, notes, correspondence, I
29 26
for Colloque International of the Bicentennial of the FrenchRevolution, Haiti, 1989, drafts, notes, correspondence, II
29 27
"The problems of slavery in the early American republic,"comments on three presentations at the Society for Historians ofEarly American Republic, 2004 July, with correspondence
29 28
Michael Zuckerman Papers
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"The puritan concept of local history: an exercise in anachronism,"AASLH (American Association for State and Local History)convention, [1968], with Rutman commentary
29 29
"The selling of the self: from Franklin to Barnum"
For Benjamin Franklin, Jonathan Edwards, and TheRepresentation Of American Culture,ed. by Barbara Obergand Harry Stout, [1993]
30 1
For the National Conference on Benjamin Franklin andJonathan Edwards 1990 Feb., with correspondence
30 2
Revised version, for Almost Chosen People, n.d. 30 3
"The Turnerian frontier: a new approach to the study of Americancharacter," drafts, notes and a postscript, 1993-1998
30 4
"The Turnerian frontier: a new approach to the study of Americancharacter," abridged version for OAH Newsletter, 1995
30 5
"Thermidor in America: the aftermath of independence in theSouth," with correspondence, 1977-1984
30 6
"Tocqueville, Turner, and Turds: four stories of manners in earlyAmerica," Journal of American History, 1998, with notes
30 7
"Tracing the migration of cultural practices," for the Philadelphia-Pittsburgh Teachers Partnership summer institute "DiscoveringAmerica: the peopling of Pennsylvania, 1993 July 13
30 8
"Unease in Eden: the forging of identities in English America" contribution to the book ColonialIdentity in the Atlantic World, 1500-1800, ed. by Nicholas Canny and Anthony Pagden
1985, Final version 30 9
With correspondence, 1984-1985 30 10
"William Byrd's family," for Perspectives in American History,drafts with notes and correspondence, 1979-1980
30 11
Afterword to Frank Fox's Sweet Land of Liberty: The Ordeal ofthe American Revolution in Northampton County, Pennsylvania,Pennsylvania State University Press, 2000
30 12
Atlantic World Conference, "Creating identity and empire in theAtlantic World, 1492-1888," comments on papers, 2004 Sept. 17-18,with correspondence
30 13
Michael Zuckerman Papers
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Autobiographical statement on history, for Handbook of U of PMajors (ed. by Arnie Eisen)
30 14
Children's rights: the failure of 'Reform'," talk at SouthwesternCollege at Memphis, 1976 March
30 15
Encyclopedia of the History of Childhood, "Benjamin Spock," 2003 30 16
Essay for Daily Pennsylvanian, faculty column, 1986 April 23 30 17
Essay for Penn Reading Project on Franklin's autobiography, 2005 30 18
Essay for the roundtable "Nationalism, loyalties, and identities in theera of the early republic," Journal of the Early Republic, 1997
30 19
Essay on Philippe Aries, for The Chicago Companion to the Child,2005 August, with correspondence
30 20
Foreword to Past, Present, and Personal: Teaching Writing in U.S.History, by William Kashatus, 2002
30 21
Franklin Tercentenary paper, 2004 30 22
Introduction to Almost Chosen People
1991 30 23
Notes and rough draft, with correspondence, 1984-1988 30 24
Introduction to Colonial America: an Encyclopedia of Social,Political, Cultural and Economic History, 2005
30 25
Introduction to Pennsylvania anthology, drafts and notes, n.d. 30 26
Introduction to Pennsylvania anthology, drafts, 1981-1982 30 27
Introduction to Thomas Jefferson's autobiography published byUniversity of Pennsylvania Press, 2004
30 28
Last bits of editing for Almost Chosen People, 1992 June 30 29
National Constitution Center, an exhibition review for the Journal ofAmerican History, 2004
30 30
Notes and drafts on Alger, n.d. 30 31
Panel talk at the annual meeting of Lewis and Clark Heritage TrailFoundation, 2003 August 9-13
30 32
Michael Zuckerman Papers
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Pennsylvania Gazette, article re the sixties, n.d. 30 33
Philadelphia article for the annual meeting of the AmericanSociological Association, 2005
30 34
Philadelphia essay, for OAH newsletter, [1982] 30 35
Please Touch Museum symposium, "Plus ça change: the high-techchild in historical perspective," 1985 Oct.
30 36
Submissions rejected, 2000-2001 30 37
Submitted article on Horatio Alger, 1971 31 1
"Thorstein Veblen: a portrait of the artist as revolutionist," 1963 31 2
Work ethic essay, 2005 Jan. for Encyclopedia of the New AmericanNation
31 3
MANUSCRIPTS, PAPERS, AND NOTES, [1957]-1985 Box Folder
Manuscripts
After the Revolution: Life in America
Book proposal from the National Museum of AmericanHistory
2 13
Correspondence, 1983-1985 2 14
Fellowship application, correspondence, and report,1985
2 15
Interpretive chapter, 1985 April 2 16
Interpretive chapter, 1985 May 2 17
Manuscripts and comments by Barbara Clark Smith 2 18
Notes and drafts 2 19
Thematic statement and script for the National 2 20
Typescript (incomplete), done with Barbara Clark 2 21
Peaceable kingdoms, New England towns in the eighteenth
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Chapter One and Chapter Two 3 1
Chapter three to Chapter Seven 3 2
Chapter outlines, title of the monograph unknown 3 3
Edited text
Front material and Chapter One 3 4
Chapter Two 3 5
Chapter Three 3 6
Chapter Four 3 7
Chapter Five 3 8
Chapter Six 3 9
Chapter Seven 3 10
Appendices 3 11
Final edited manuscript
Chapter One 3 12
Chapter Two 3 13
Chapter Three 3 14
Chapter Four 3 15
loose pages 3 16
Galley proofs, clean copy 3 17
Galley proofs, index 3 18
Galley proofs, with editing notes 3 19
Introduction 4 1
Notes and bibliography 4 2
Papers
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English 276 4 3
Government 230 4 4
History 170 4 5
Philosophy 186 4 6
Study notes
Anthropology 153 4 7
Economics 101 4 8
English 270 4 9
English 274, 275 4 10
Government 135 4 11
Government 230 4 12
History 134a 4 13
History 134b 4 14
History 160a (I) 4 15
History 160a (II) 4 16
History 160a (III) 4 17
History 161a 4 18
History 163 4 19
History 167 4 20
History 170a, 1961 Fall 4 21
History 170a, 1962 Spring 4 22
History 260 4 23
Philosophy 186 4 24
Philosophy S-180 4 25
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Ring-binder notebook
(I) (A) 4 26
(I) (B) 4 27
(II) 4 28
(III) (A) 4 29
(III) (B) 5 1
(IV) (A) 5 2
(IV) (B) 5 3
(IV) C 5 4
Social Relations 130 5 5
Social Relations 147 5 6
Social Relations 153 5 7
Social Relations 239 5 8
Social Relations 278 5 9
Social Sciences 134 5 10
Social Sciences 136 5 11
Social Sciences 139 5 12
The New England Town, 1962 5 13
CLIPPINGS Box Folder
"60s - Good stuff, some orig[inal]s," I, 1972-1985 17 25
"60s - Good stuff," II, 1961-1988 17 26
"60s - Good stuff," III, 1960-1981 17 27
"The sixties return," etc., 1985 17 28
Articles, 1966-1970 17 29
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Atlantic, 1980, 1982, 1994 17 30
College houses, 1991-1995 17 31
Foundation Bulletin, 1967 17 32
Fox News, reports by Spencer Witte, 2006 July 17 33
John Turner, et al, The Ku Klux Klan: a History of Racism andViolence, 1982
17 34
LawandDisorder, The Chicago Convention and its aftermath, 1968 17 35
Magazines, miscellaneous, 1965-1983 17 36
Magazines, miscellaneous, 1988-1992 17 37
New York Times Magazine, 1975 Feb. 16 and 1987 Aug. 30 OS 37 11
Newspaper clippings, 1967-1984 17 38
Pamphlets and newsletters, miscellaneous, 1975-1983 17 39
Pangolin, 1970 April 17 40
Papers, two, "teaching as a conservative activity" and "Kennedyassassination," 1979 and 1985
17 41
Playboy, 1967 October 17 42
Post, 1967 Dec. 2, "Six seconds in Dallas" OS 37 12
Spruce Hill Community Association, Community Renewal Plan, 1995June 13
17 43
Today, 1982 Dec. 12, "The Levittown generation turns 30" 17 44
Washington Watch, newsletter, 1975-1977 17 45
CONFERENCES Box Folder
"Class and class struggles in North America and the Atlantic World,1500-1820" conference, 2003 Sept. 21
17 46
"Lois Green Carr: the Chesapeake and beyond - a celebration," 1992May 22-23, comment for the session on "The reality of race"
17 47
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"Success Seminar: carrying Franklin's vision forward," 2005-2006 17 48
"The many legalities of early America," a conference on law and earlyAmerica, 1500-1775, 1996 Nov. 22-24, meeting material
17 49
AHA annual meeting, 1992 Dec. 29, comment on Ronald Formisano's"The invention of the 'ethno-cultural interpretation'"
17 50
American Academy of Religion, 1993 Nov. 22, comment at the session,"Religion and the marketplace"
17 51
American Historical Association
1969 August, commentary on the expansion of Northern NewEngland
18 1
1970 Dec., commentary on session "Early New England politics" 18 2
1983 Dec. 27-30, Session on "TransAtlantic faiths: the Europeanchallenge to the history of popular religion in America"
18 3
1990 Dec. 29, comment on David Hackett Fischer, Albion's Seed 18 4
American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (ASECS), 2000April 14, "'Some Asiatic Prince': pride, patriarchy, and the problem ofgenerational succession in the early South," with comment by RobertWeir
18 5
American Studies Association
1975 fall, comment on Bailis/Calhoun[ 18 6
1985 Nov. 1, comment on the session "Early Americanautobiographies"
18 7
1987 Nov. 24, "Celebrating American culture," comment on papersby Barbara Babcock, Michael Cowan, and Brooke Barr
18 8
1988 Oct. 29, "The cancer of margin in an age of pluralism" 18 9
1989 Nov. 4, comment for panel "Praxis and the pragmatic approachto interpreting American culture"
18 10
1993 Nov. 5, comment for the panel of "The double dialectic:holism and eclectic pluralism in American studies theory andpractice"
18 11
1994 Oct. 28, comment for the session "Studies in biography andidentity construction: four American men's lives"
18 12
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1995 Nov. 11, "Conversation: comprehending common ground - adiscussion of Murray G. Murphey's Philosophical Foundations ofHistorical Knowledge"
18 13
1999 Oct., comment on three papers by Hal Barron, Beverly Gordonand Chris Fay
18 14
Bay Area seminar in Early American History, presentation "Endangereddeference, imperiled patriarchy: tales from the Marchlands," 2005 April3, correspondence
18 15
Benjamin Franklin and Technology conference, 2006 Nov. 3-4,proposal
18 16
Berkshire conference on the history of women, 1978 August, commenton Rima Apple and William Graebner
18 17
Colloque International "Memoire privée, memoire collective dansl'Amerique pre-industrielle: études comparatives," 1992 Feb. 5-7, Paris
18 18
Commonwealth Fund Conference, University College, London, oralpresentation on "American exceptionalism" 1995 Feb. 17
18 19
Conference "Public history - public policy: what happens to historians inthe real world?" 1990 April 27, comment at the session of "The historianas policy maker" on David Rosenberg and David Courtwright
18 20
Conference on "Operative communities? the Jewish questions inFrance from Durkheim to Levinas," 1999 May 5, introduction for ZeevSternhell's keynote address
18 21
Conference on "Public Policy and the Asian Community of GreaterPhiladelphia," 1976 Nov. 20, comment on Anthony Kahn, "Asian-American citizenship rights and cultural conflicts"
18 22
Conference on class and class conflict, deference panel, 2004 18 23
Conference on Education and the Family, 1988 June 17-18, comment onN. Ray Hiner's "Look into families"
18 24
Darcy McNickle Center for the History of the American Indian, secondImpact Conference, 1985 Oct. 2, comment on Neal Salisbury, "Indiansin colonial history"
18 25
Deerfield Academy, "Shays' rebellion and the constitution" bicentennialconference, 1986 Nov. 13-15, summary comment
18 26
Georgetown University History Department, faculty seminar "TheColumbian Quincentennial," 1992-1993 winter
18 27
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Hall of Records conference on Maryland history, 1984 May 20,summary comment at "Maryland, a product of two worlds" session
18 28
Hispanic conference "Common people of Philadelphia," 1985 Oct.,"Introduction for Dennis Clark and Susan Klepp"
18 29
Institute of Early American History and Culture (IEAHC) conference
1995 June 4, comment on Edward Countryman's "Indians, thecolonial order, and the social significance of the Americanrevolution,"
18 30
1996 Nov. 22-24, comment for the session of "The legalities ofsettlement"
18 31
1997 June 6-8, third annual conference, comment for the sessionof "Communalism and corporatism: revisiting the New Englandparadigm"
18 32
Israel Association for American Studies, 1st annual meeting, commenton Mechal Sobel's paper "The American slaves' journey to an Afro-Baptist faith," 1978 June 19
18 33
Lewis and Clark Heritage Trail Foundation, annual meeting, 2003August 9-13
18 34
MacArthur Foundation research network on successful pathwaysthrough middle childhood, 2001 Jan. 25-27, session on "Historicizingchildren's development: a heroic and vexing project," comments
18 35
McNeil Center for Early American Studies, brown bag lunch meeting,1998 fall, "The questions of regionalism"
18 36
Mellon Seminar in Technology and Culture, 1989 March 15, commenton John Staudenmaier, "The politics of successful technologies"
18 37
Milan Group in Early United States History, fourth biennial symposium,1988 June 22-25, presentation "Race and revolution: Americanresponses to the revolution in San Domingo and the new world's secondrepublic"
18 38
Modell Conference on Social history and developmental psychology,1987 Oct., summary comment, notes, drafts, tape, transcript, etc.
18 39
Monsignor Bonner History Workshop, 1988 March 18, "America'slongest war ... and still not over"
18 40
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Murray Murphey forum, "Ideology and utopia: philosophicalfoundations and fantasies of historical knowledge" for American Studies,1996 fall
18 41
National conference on Community service and university-assistedcommunity schools, , 1995 Nov. 2-3, panel talk "Current state ofcommunity service at institutions of higher education"
18 42
NEH Humanities projects in media, 1992 Oct. 22-23, panel evaluation 18 43
NEH seminar series on Philadelphia history, 2000 March 28, Summaryand next steps
18 44
Northeastern Anthropological Association, 1982 March 20, comment on"History and anthropology in the colonial Chesapeake"
18 45
Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture (OIEAHC)
Conference on Micro history, session on "Shocking news, familycrisis," comments on papers by Christopher Doyle and SarahPearsall, 1999 Oct.
18 46
Roundtable on "The future of New England history," 2004 June11-13, comments
18 47
Organization of American Historians
1972 spring, comments on the presentation by Boyer, Paul S., andStephen Nissenbaum on Salem witchcraft and William Tillmane onNorthampton,
18 48
1983 April, comment on papers by Richard Pointer and PatriciaBonomi
18 49
1985 April, comment on John Cumbler, Carol Karlsen, and JohnSharpless
18 50
1987 April 3, "Republican Motherhood revisited," comment on RuthBloch and Jan Lewis
18 51
1988 March 24, "Politics and the young in the 1960s" comment onDavid Burner (on JFK) and William Rorabaugh (on Berkeley)
19 1
1992 April 4, comment for the session on "The middle coloniesin comparative perspective: toward a definition of regionaldistinctiveness"
19 2
1993 April 17, comment on The Radicalism of the AmericanRevolution, by Gordon Wood
19 3
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1994 Spring, session "On republican motherhood," comment onpapers by Edith Gelles, Elaine Crane, and Leslie Horowitz
19 4
1995 March 31, comment for the session on "Ideologies of failureand success in America, 1700-1900"
19 5
1996 March 29, comment for the session of "The lamentablecondition of liberty in America after the American Revolution"
19 6
Penn History Department, faculty lunch seminar, 1993 Nov. 3, "Out ofmy league, or, taking history and stuff to the schools"
19 7
Penn Interfaith Commemoration, 1999 Spring, comment on CharlesMarsh, God's Long Summer
19 8
Penn PARSS (Program for Assessing and Revitalizing the Social. Sciences)
Seminar on technology and culture, 1987 spring, "The Pentagon ofpower" discussion, with a tape
19 9
Seminar on technology and culture, 1988 April 20, comment onDonald Miller's "Lewis Mumford, master of many arts: the formingyears"
19 10
Seminar on technology and culture, 1988 October, commenton essays by Anthony Wallace and Tom Cochran intended forTechnology and Culture
19 11
Penn's 250th anniversary, panel "In search of Benjamin Franklin," 1990May 18
19 12
Philadelphia Drama Guild, 1994 March 13, Sunday seminar discussionof August Wilson's "Two trains running," "On track in 1969"
19 13
Please Touch Museum exhibit "Red, white, and blue: childhood andcitizenship in the American republic" (ed. by Morris Vogel), 1986,"Childhood and citizenship in the American republic: pre-civil war"section
19 14
Richard Dunn Conference, 1996 May 16-18, "Tocqueville, Turner, andTurds: four stories of manners in early America"
19 15
Roundtable on Roy Rosenzweig and David Thelen, The Presence of thePast, 1999, version for Public History, 2000 spring
19 16
Roundtable presentation on Benjamin Franklin, 2002 April 26 19 17
Seminar at the Eleutherian Mills-Hagley Foundation, comments on "Thetransition in Pennsylvania, 1760-1840," 1980 June 20
19 18
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Seminar on American Culture (University of Santa Catarina, Brazil),1986 July 17, "Fiction and fission: 20th-century writing on the foundingfathers"
19 19
Silvers Visiting Scholar Program Workshops, 2002 Feb. 2,"Contemporary American Judaism as heresy," comments on Silverslecture by Allan Madler
19 20
Smithsonian's Museum of History and Technology, conference re theHall of Everyday Life, 1980 Aug. 7
19 21
Society for Historians of the Early American Republic (SHEAR)
1993 July 23, comment on "Thomas Jefferson and his families" byDouglas Egerton and Ron Hatzenbuehler
19 22
1999 July 17, comment for the session on William Bartran's Travels 19 23
2001 19 24
2001 (?), "The joy of food: a gourmet guide" [to West Philadelphia] 19 25
2002 July, session on ethnic politics in Philadelphia and New York,comments on papers by William Pencak, Heather S. Nathans, andMargaret H. McAleer
19 26
Society for the History of Children and Youth, biennial conference, 2003June, roundtable on collaborations between historians and developmentalpsychologists, "Beyond the century of the child"
19 27
Southern Historical Association
1984, "Before the pedestal: the battle of the sexes in the earlySouth"
19 28
1986 Nov. 13, comment on Allan Kulikoff's Tobacco and slaves 19 29
2001 Nov. 18, "Masculinity, race, and education in the 19th-centurySouth," comments on papers
19 30
Symposium on "Reappraising Benjamin Franklin: a bicentennialperspective," 1990 April 17-19, "Benevolence and self-interest, anddoing good while doing well in Franklin's audiobiography"
19 31
Symposium sponsored by Annenberg/CPB and Graduate School ofEducation, 2001 Oct. 19, comment on Tom Paine's Common Sense,
19 32
Technology and Culture seminar, 1984 Sept. 13, comment on ThomasHughes, "American technology and German culture, 1900-1930"
19 33
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The world of William Penn conference, comment on papers by NicholasCanny and Ned Landsman, 1981 March 21
19 34
US Capitol Historical Society, 1986 March, comment on "Consuminginterests"
19 35
Winterthur conference "Shaping a national culture: the Philadelphiaexperience, 1750-1800," 1987 Nov., comment "Can words speak things?An inconclusive conclusion"
19 36
Year of the Pennsylvania Writer conference, "The landscape that wasn'tthere: a Pennsylvanian in New England," a presentation for the session"Backyard history," 1985 Nov. 9
19 37
GENERAL FILE Box Folder
2000's presidential poll, 2006 24 3
American Antiquarian Society
Fellowship application review, 2005 24 4
Mellon Post-Dissertation Fellowship application review, 2003Francis Fox annuity gift,
24 5
Site visit report to the National Endowment for the Humanities,1986 Feb. 14
24 6
American Heritage, response to the question of the "one scene orincident in American history you would like to have witnessed," 1984June
24 7
American History Project, 1992-1999 24 8
Atwater Kent Museum, 1999 24 9
Balch Institute, 1999-2000 24 10
Bellagio Study and Conference Center, residency application,1997-2000
24 11
Benjamin Franklin Tercentenary, Committee, 2001-2005 24 12
Benjamin Franklin the diplomat, 2006 24 13
Benjamin Franklin, PBS series, correspondence and reviews, 2002-2003 24 14
Michael Zuckerman Papers
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Benstitute, 2005-2006 24 15
Book proposals, two, n.d. 24 16
Brotherly Love Historic Trail, 2002 24 17
Cliveden of the National Trust
1993-1994 24 18
1995 24 19
The Chew Mansion in Germantown, 1995 24 20
College at Penn, Committee on Individualized Study, individual majorproposals review, 2002-2003
24 21
Constitutional walking tour of Philadelphia, 2004 24 22
Contentville, 2000 24 23
Curriculum Committee, 2004-2005 24 24
Democracy's First Drafts, 2001 24 25
Department of History, description for external evaluation, 1975summer
24 26
Dilworth House, 2005-2006 24 27
Drexel University, issues, 2005 24 28
Francis Fox annuity gift to an Undergraduate Internship Fund,2002-2006,
24 29
Franklin House in London, 2004 24 30
French Institute, 2005 24 31
Gardens Collaborative Project, 1993-1994 24 32
Graduate admissions, 2005 24 33
Heritage tourism in Philadelphia, 2001 24 34
Historic guided tours, Clippings, n.d. 24 35
History Department dinner in memory of Thomas Cochran, 2000 May 24 36
Michael Zuckerman Papers
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Inquirer, op-ed, correspondence, 2002 Nov. - 2003 Jan. 24 37
Lazaretto on the Delaware River, 2006 24 38
Leaders Forum, 2006 24 39
Lights of Liberty, Inc., Franklin project, 2004 24 40
McNeil Center for Early American Studies
Conference payment 1998 24 41
Postdoctoral fellowship evaluation, 2003 24 42
Postdoctoral fellowship selection committee, 2006-2007 24 43
National Constitution Center, 2003 24 44
National Humanities Center, fellowship application, 1987 Sept. 25 24 45
National Museum of American Jewish History, Board ExhibitionsCommittee, 1995-1998
24 46
NEH Collaborative Research panel, 2006-2007 24 47
NEH summer institute on the constitution at Jackson State University,external evaluation, 1988 Aug. 15
24 48
Neil Fitzgerald trial, 2003 24 49
Nina Dayton vs. Joyce Chaplin, undated 24 50
Norman Rockwell posters, 2004-2005 24 51
Old St. Joseph's Church, application for designation as a nationalhistorical landmark, 2004
24 52
Open Expression, 1997-2005 24 53
Penn Reading Project
2001 24 54
2006 24 55
Discussion on "Graham Greene, the quiet American," 2003 August31
24 56
Michael Zuckerman Papers
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Presentation by Malcolm Gladwell, "The Tipping point: how littlethings can make a big difference," 2004 Sept.
24 57
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Veale Symposium
1999 Sept. - Dec. 24 58
2000 Jan. - Sept. 24 59
2000 Sept. - Nov 24 60
2001 Jan. - Oct. 24 61
Pennsylvania Cable Network, Ben Franklin programs, 2006 24 62
Pennsylvania Gazette, interview transcript, 2002 March 24 63
Pennsylvania Gazette, responses to the article on teaching the 60s, 1986 24 64
Ph.D. examination for Michael Kennedy (Lehigh University), 1992March
24 65
Regional Humanities Center, 2000-2001 24 66
Restaurants, 1989 25 1
Saga, 1968, order note from Zuckerman and clippings 25 2
Salonistes, etc., 1991-1998 25 3
SEA (Society of Early Americanists)/ ASECS (American Society forEighteenth-Century Studies), essay prize competition, 2003
25 4
Smithsonian National Faculty program, Advisory Council, summaryevaluation report, 1995 Feb. 15
25 5
Syng of Philadelphia, 2003 25 6
Testimony on Dilworth House to the Philadelphia HistoricalCommission, 2005 July - August
25 7
Undergraduate history prizes, 2005 25 8
University of Heidelberg, visit, 2000 25 9
University of Pennsylvania
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College, Committee on Individualized Study, individualed majorproposals review, 2003-2004
25 10
Faculty Senate, "Youth in American Culture" panel, 2005 25 11
Global Initiatives Fund, proposals evaluation, 2006 25 12
Global Initiatives Fund, proposals evaluation, 2007 25 13
Press, book by Harkavy et al, 2002 25 14
University of Toronto, Center for the Study of the United States, visitingscholar initiative, 2002
25 15
USIA (United States Information Agency), report on trip to Brazil, 1986 25 16
Valley Forge Museum of the American Revolution, 1999 25 17
LIBRARY VIDEO COMPANY Box Folder
American Revolution series
2002, agreement, etc. 26 13
2003, Jan. - March 26 14
2003, April - August 26 15
Colonial Life for Children
1998 August 26 16
1998 September 26 17
1998 October 26 18
1998 November 26 19
1998 December 26 20
1999 January 26 21
1999 February 26 22
1999 March 26 23
1999 April 26 24
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TALKS AND LECTURES Box Folder
" 'In a new and improved edition': examining the mythic life of BenjaminFranklin," talk, 1992-1993, at Cliveden Winter Institute, 1992 Jan 21,last lecture at Phi Alpha Theta, Penn, 1992 April 13, etc.
34 7
"17th-Century America," lecture for the Winterthur Winter Institute,1984 Jan. 11
34 8
"18th-century Philadelphia: the city that made the revolution," at theUSIA summer institute, 1991 July 8-12 and 1992 July 6-10
34 9
"A tale of two citizens: rich and poor in early America," presentation atthe David Library of American Revolution, 2002 Dec. 8
34 10
"Academics and the community: teaching history through servicelearning," roundtable proposal for the Organization of AmericanHistorians annual meeting, 2001 April 26-29
34 11
"America's first plural society," luncheon address at PennsylvaniaFederation of Historical Societies, 1986 May 2
34 12
"American character and community service," at the InternationalVisitors Council of Philadelphia, 1994 July
34 13
"American identity since 9/11," presentation at the PhilomatheanSociety, 2002 Feb. 28 (repeated 2002 Sept. 10 at Harrison CollegeHouse)
34 14
"Before the pedestal: the battle of the sexes in the early South," 1984,talk at History Department lunch (March), Columbia University seminar(April) and Montana State University lecture (May)
34 15
"Benjamin Franklin and success," 2005 October - 2006 March 34 16
"Benjamin Franklin," a special presentation of the History Channel, innine Acts, for Cosgrove/Meurer Productions, 2004-2005
34 17
"Campuses and politics: where have all the activists gone?" on panel forthe Penn parents' weekend "From the 60s to the late 80s: transitions oncampuses," 1988 Nov. 11
34 18
"Children's rights: the failure of 'Reform'," talk at the University ofTexas Law School, 1975 April, and published at Policy Analysis, 1976,Vol. 2
34 19
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"Cities and the wilderness: derelicts of development," keynote address atthe National Park Service Northeast field conference, 1995 Aug. 3
34 20
"Doing history on the eve of destruction," lecture for Phi Alpha Thetaand the Undergraduate History Club of the University of Pennsylvania,1997 April 17
34 21
"Dr. Spock: the confidence man," talk to Israel Association of AmericanStudies, 1977 December
34 22
"Dreams that men dare to dream," talk at Bar-Ilan University historyseminar, 1978 Feb. 21
34 23
"Endangered deference, imperiled patriarchy: a tale of two lives in earlyAmerica," talk proposal for "Sometimes an Art," a symposium in honorof Bernard Bailyn's 50 years of teaching at Harvard University, 2000May 12-14
34 24
"Myth and method: the current crisis in American historical writing,"lecture at UCLA, 1983 March 11 and at University of Wisconsin, 1983April 11
34 25
"New directions in American history writing," dialog with Shan Holt atCentral European University (Budapest), 1998 May 12
34 26
"Parameters of American culture and identity," lecture at FederalUniversity of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, 1986 July 24
34 27
"Philadelphia and the American revolution," at Historic PhiladelphiaInc., "Liberty Tale training course," 1995 March 7
34 28
"Politics in contemporary American society," lecture for Business andsociety in America program, 1987 July 22
34 29
"Puritans, cavaliers, and the motley middle: rethinking region inearly American history," lecture at Colby College, 1980 April 21; atUniversity of California at Davis, May 12; at Dickinson College, Nov.12; and at AHA, Dec. 20
34 30
"Reflection in the classroom," to the Faith-Justice Institute, St. Joseph'sUniversity, 1996 Aug. 27
34 31
"Terrorism, Islam, and the USA: historical perspectives," talk at theDepartment of History, 2001 Nov. 19
34 32
"The 1960s in 1994," to Penn alumni club at Fort Lauderdale, 1994 May25
34 33
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"The 1996 elections: a historian's perspective," at a seminar on theelections, at the Goldberg House, 1996 Nov. 12
34 34
"The collapse of the work ethic and the rise of the consumption ethic,"second lecture for the Sapporo seminar in American studies, 1989 Aug.24
34 35
"The coming crisis of American historiography," lecture at Penn StateUniversity, 1982 May 24
34 36
"The future agenda for child study and the implications for the study ofchildren's folklore: history," at American Folklore Society, 1989 Oct. 21
34 37
"The origins of American egalitarianism," I: the common man's view,Paley Lecture, at Hebrew University, 1998 April 20
34 38
"The origins of American egalitarianism," II: A poor woman's view,Paley Lecture, at Hebrew University, 1998 April 27
34 39
"The role of the social critic in America," lecture for USICA, etc., 1981August
34 40
"The selling of the self: from Franklin to Barnum," talks at Atwater-Kent(1990 Oct. 25), Penn State Schuylkill (1990 Nov. 26), Oberlin (1991Oct. 7), and Saint Mary's University (1991 Oct. 28)
34 41
"The sixties are alive and well and living in Reagan's eighties," 1986,lecture at University of British Columbia (March 3) and Simon FraserUniversity (March 4)
34 42
"Thomas Jefferson" for Community College of Philadelphia facultyseminar on cultural traditions, 1994 June 2
34 43
Annual address to Phi Alpha Theta, Temple University, 1987 April 27 34 44
Benjamin Franklin's vision of the University of Pennsylvania,Preceptorial, 2005 Oct. 19 and 26
34 45
Clipper Cruise Line, Lecturer, 1994 34 46
Columbian Quincentennial, roundtable at Georgetown University,1992-1993 winter, readings
34 47
Comment on David Thelen and the presence of the past, AmericanAssociation of Museum, 1999 April 27
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Comments at session on Federal America, Conference on Faces andPlaces in early America, 2005 Dec.
34 49
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Freshman Reading Project, Franklin autobiography, 2005 Sept. 4 34 50
Institute of Contemporary Art, gallery talk, 2000 Sept. 14, with CorneliaParker
34 51
Introduction for American Philosophical Society conference on earlyAmerican technology, 1989 May 13
34 52
Introduction for Frances Fitzgerald, "Writing across cultures," at Pen atPenn, 1988 Sept. 13
34 53
Introduction for Sean Wilentz in relation to Series on Religion and theconstitution, 1988 April 11
34 54
Introduction to H.W. Brands Lecture on Benjamin Franklin, Van PeltLibrary, 2001 Oct. 10
34 55
Jewish identity (mine) at Penn, at the Hillel faculty group, 1997 April16
34 56
Lecture on violence and aggression in American history, for WillemKoops inaugural at the University of Utrecht, 2001 May 18
34 57
Narrative summary for the USIA summer institute, 1991 Sept. 6 34 58
New School talk, n.d. 34 59
Panel talk on the new history of Pennsylvania, at the PennsylvaniaHistorical Association, 2002 Oct. 19
34 60
Penn freshman reading project, "Ernest Hemingway, A MoveableFeast," 1996 Sept. 1
34 61
Remarks at the opening of Marvin Weiner Collection of AmericanRevolution of Van Pelt Library, 2003 April 27
34 62
Talk at Brandeis conference on early Northeast history, 1970 winter 34 63
Talk points on orthodox Judaism in American politics, St. Martin'sChurch (Chestnut Hill), 2000 October
34 64
Talk to new citizens, U.S. District Court, 1987 July 15 34 65
Transition from Bush to Clinton, talk to Penn alumni clubs, 1993, atWest Palm Beach, FL, Feb, 18, and Washington, D.C. at Feb. 25
34 66
University Scholars lunch talk, 1997 Feb. 26 34 67
Vietnam talk, at Thomas Jefferson University, 1985 March 27 34 68
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TRANSFORMATION OF PHILADELPHIA AND THEDELAWARE VALLEY, 1750-1850, PROJECT
Box Folder
Annual report, 1985-1986, to the National Endowment for theHumanities and Glenmede
34 69
Annual report, 1985-1986, to the National Endowment for theHumanities and Pew Charitable Trusts, 1989 Dec. 1
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Annual report, 1986-1987, to Pew Charitable Trusts and the NationalEndowment for the Humanities
34 71
Annual report, 1987-1988, to the National Endowment for theHumanities and Pew Charitable Trusts, 1988 August 22
34 72
Annual report, 1989-1990, to the National Endowment for theHumanities, 1991 Aug. 6
34 73
UNIVERSITY SCHOLARS PROGRAM Box Folder
Annual report
2001-2003 34 74
2004 34 75
2005-2007 34 76
Correspondence
1996-1997 35 1
1998 35 2
1998 Jan.-March, e-mail messages 35 3
1998-1999 35 4
1999 35 5
2000 Jan. - June 35 6
2000 July - Nov. 35 7
2000-2001 35 8
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2001 July - December, with some applications 35 9
2002 Jan. - August 35 10
2002 Aug. - December 35 11
2003 Jan - June 35 12
2003 July - December 35 13
2004 Jan. - May 35 14
2004 May - December 35 15
2005 Jan. - March 35 16
2005 April - June 35 17
2005 July - December 35 18
2006 Jan. - February 35 19
2006 March - June 35 20
2006 June - December 35 21
2007 Jan. - March 35 22
2007 April - June 35 23
Freshman advising
1996 35 24
1998-2000 35 25
Recruitment, 1996 35 26
Recruitment, 1999 35 27
Student applications
VAN PELT COLLEGE HOUSE Box Folder
College House Staff History by House, 1971-1990, listing 36 18
Yearbook, 1989-1991 36 19
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1989-1990 Box Folder
Correspondence, 1988 Nov. - 1989 June 36 20
Correspondence, 1989 July - August 36 21
Correspondence, 1989 Nov. - Dec. 36 22
Correspondence, 1989 Sept. - Oct. 36 23
Correspondence, 1990 Jan. - Feb. 36 24
Correspondence, 1990 March - June 36 25
Staff and program evaluation (I) 36 26
Staff and program evaluation (II) 36 27
1990-1991 Box Folder
Correspondence
1990 July - August 36 28
1990 Nov. - Dec. 36 29
1990 October 36 30
1990 September 37 1
1991 Jan. - Feb. 37 2
1991 March - April 37 3
Graduate Resident application, for 1991-1992 37 4
Staff and program evaluation 37 5
The Van Peltian, newsletter 37 6
1991-1992 Box Folder
Correspondence, 1991 May - December 37 7
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Correspondence, 1992 37 8
Faculty Resident applications, 1991-1992 37 9
Graduate Resident application, for 1992-1993 37 10
FACULTY MASTER FILE, 1991-1992 Box Folder