Mss 776
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Part 1 (Mss 776, Micro 1192): Original Collection, 1921-20009.8 c.f. (27 archives boxes) and 9 reels of microfilm (35 mm) Although generally resembling the archival collections created by most academics, the Quinney collection is of special interest for several reasons. Quinney's radical views made him one of the most controversial members of his profession, and for historians of sociological and radical theory the collection provides ample documentation of the development and expression of these ideas. There is also material on the intellectual evolution which has more recently taken him beyond the strict confines of sociology. Adherence to political ideals led to a career pattern for Quinney which differed from many of his colleagues and the collection also contains considerable material on these choices. Finally, his Wisconsin origin, an increasing focus of both his personal and intellectual life, is also documented in the collection. While his Wisconsin youth is not represented by direct, primary source material, this theme is represented in later writings such as “A Place Called Home,” which are included. This part of the collection does not contain any family photographs such as those Quinney took as a young man of life in Elkhorn or any of his more recent photographic work. The chronologically-arranged CORRESPONDENCE covers the years 1957 to 1988. It includes both incoming letters and carbons of outgoing correspondence, and it pertains to all aspects of Quinney's life, although the bulk of it is related to academic and professional activities. There is some overlap with the correspondence contained within the Professional Files, and, as a consequence, researchers should examine both subseries in order to locate all letters on a particular topic. The PROFESSIONAL FILES are comprised of documentation concerning Quinney's education and doctoral research, his teaching positions, and his involvement with various professional organizations and journals. The educational files are arranged chronologically by institution and date from 1955 through the completion of his dissertation. The University of Wisconsin files, which are the most extensive in the section, contain files on individual courses taken as a graduate student. The teaching files are also arranged chronologically by institutional affiliation. Variously included for each institution is correspondence pertaining to employment, salary, course development, and work with students. Several periods in his teaching career are also represented by files on grant proposals, special projects, and sabbatical study. The professional organizations are alphabetically arranged. The correspondence here generally concerns arrangements for professional meetings and the submission of articles. Most extensive are the files on the American Sociological Association and the Society for the Study of Social Problems. The files on the Popular Justice Research Group contain draft materials for a volume on which the members of the group collaborated. Quinney's SPEECHES AND WRITINGS are arranged by genre and include articles, books, speeches, poetry, and a handwritten journal. Short works, generally encompassing speeches and articles, are arranged alphabetically by title. Draft manuscripts are included here only in those cases in which the early versions differed substantially from the printed work. Also here is a file of reprints for which there was no other documentation in the collection. Files on Quinney's books are quite extensive and are arranged chronologically by publication date. Titles which were withdrawn or not published have been filed by approximate date. Volumes which were revised and published as second editions have been filed following the earlier editions to which they relate. Although Quinney saved virtually all of the paper relating to the production of each book--from early notes through galleys, page proofs, and published volumes--only the drafts which exhibit substantial changes from the published volume have been retained as part of the collection. This material and the related editorial correspondence are filed in chronological order. Because of deteriorating paper and Quinney's cut and paste style of revision, large parts of this section have been microfilmed in order to preserve the intellectual content. After filming the originals were returned to Mr. Quinney. The small, alphabetically-arranged SUBJECT FILE contains information on research ideas, correspondence with authors who wished to quote from Quinney's publications, and information on several organizations with which he was involved.
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Series: Correspondence
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Box
1
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1957-1967
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Box
2
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1968-1971 April
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Box
3
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1971 May-1973 February
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Box
4
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1973 March-1975 August
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Box
5
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1975 September-1977
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Box
6
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1978-1979
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Box
7
Folder
1
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Marriage separation, 1974
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Box
7
Folder
2-7
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1980-1983 June
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Box
8
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1983 July-1986 June
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Box
9
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1986 June-1988
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Series: Professional Files
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Education
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Box
10
Folder
1
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Carroll College, 1955
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Box
10
Folder
2
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Northwestern University, 1956-1957
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University of Wisconsin
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Courses
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Box
10
Folder
3
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Anthropological theory, 1959
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Box
10
Folder
4
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European peoples, 1957
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Box
10
Folder
5
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Knowledge, 1958
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Box
10
Folder
6
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Marriage and family, 1957-1959
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Box
10
Folder
7
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Regional sociology, 1957
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Box
10
Folder
8
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Social disorganization, 1959
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Box
10
Folder
9
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Social interaction, 1958
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Box
10
Folder
10
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Social organization, 1960
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Box
10
Folder
11
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Social organization processes, 1960
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Box
10
Folder
12
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Social stratification, 1957
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Box
10
Folder
13
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Summer project, 1960
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Box
10
Folder
14
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Systematic sociology, 1958
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Box
11
Folder
1
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Theories of social deviation, 1960-1961
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Box
11
Folder
2-5
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Preliminary examinations, 1959
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Dissertation
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Box
11
Folder
6
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Administrative matters
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Box
11
Folder
7-8
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Correspondence
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Box
11
Folder
9
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Proposal
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Box
11
Folder
10-11
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Notes
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Teaching and research
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University of Kentucky
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Box
11
Folder
12
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Employment file, 1962-1964
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Box
11
Folder
13
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Akers, Ron, 1963-1967
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University of North Carolina
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Box
12
Folder
1
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NACLA handbook, 1972-1973
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Box
12
Folder
2
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People's Law Project, 1973
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Box
12
Folder
3
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Socialist Education Center, 1974
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Box
12
Folder
4
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New York University, 1972-1974
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Box
12
Folder
5
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City University of New York, 1974-1975
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Box
12
Folder
6
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NIMH grant, 1974
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Box
12
Folder
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Brown University, 1975-1981
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Box
12
Folder
8
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Boston University, 1975-1976
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Box
12
Folder
9
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Epstein, Stewart, 1977-1979
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Box
12
Folder
10
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Guggenheim grant proposal, 1976
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Box
12
Folder
11
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University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1979-1980
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Box
12
Folder
12-13
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Boston College, 1978-1983
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Northern Illinois University
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Box
12
Folder
14
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Employment, 1983-1985
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Box
12
Folder
15
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China trip, 1985
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Box
12
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16
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Sabbatical proposal, 1988
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General employment correspondence
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Box
12
Folder
17-18
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1973-1977
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Box
13
Folder
1-2
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1978-1982
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Box
13
Folder
3
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Miscellaneous grants and fellowships, 1976-1982
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Box
13
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4-6
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Letters of recommendation, 1976-1985
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Professional organizations and activities
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Box
13
Folder
7
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American Academy of Religion, 1980
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Box
13
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8
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American Society of Criminology, 1977-1978
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American Sociological Association
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Box
13
Folder
9-10
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Criminology Section, 1975-1981
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Box
14
Folder
1
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Marxist Sociology Section, 1976-1978
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Box
14
Folder
2
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Visual Sociology Section, 1978-1981
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Box
14
Folder
3
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Association for Humanist Sociology, 1981
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Box
14
Folder
4
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Association for the Sociology of Religion, 1985
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Box
14
Folder
5
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Boston Radical Criminology Collective, 1975-1976
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Box
14
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6
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California Sociologist, 1977-1978
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Box
14
Folder
7
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Contemporary Crises, 1976-1978
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Box
14
Folder
8
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Crime and Social Justice, 1973
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Box
14
Folder
9
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East Coast Conference of Socialist Sociologists, 1975, undated
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Box
14
Folder
10-11
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Insurgent Sociologist, 1975-1980
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Box
14
Folder
12-13
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Midwest Sociological Society, 1981-1985
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Popular Justice Research Group
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Box
14
Folder
14
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Correspondence, 1976-1977
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Box
14
Folder
15
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Quinney draft for book, undated
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Box
14
Folder
16
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Final draft materials, undated
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Box
14
Folder
17
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Qualitative Sociology, 1978
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Box
15
Folder
1
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Society for the Study of Social Problems, 1974-1976
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Crime and Delinquency Division, 1977-1978
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Box
15
Folder
2
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Correspondence, 1977-1978
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Box
15
Folder
3
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Newsletters, 1975-1976
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Box
15
Folder
4
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Criminal justice session, 1977
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Box
15
Folder
5
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Theology and Society, 1973-1976
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Box
15
Folder
6
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Union for Radical Criminology, 1972-1974
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Box
15
Folder
7
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Victimology, 1977
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Series: Speeches and Writings
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Articles and short works, Drafts and correspondence
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Box
15
Folder
8
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“Backyard Dreams,” undated
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Box
15
Folder
9
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“Between Cultures: The Search for a Post-Modern Metaphysics,” 1981-1982
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Box
15
Folder
10
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“Beyond the Interpretive,” 1986
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Box
15
Folder
11
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“Civil Religion and the Development of Capitalism,” 1979-1980
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Box
15
Folder
12
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Careers in Crime foreword, undated
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Box
15
Folder
13
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“Crime Control in Capitalist Society,” undated
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Box
15
Folder
14
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“Critical Meaning of Social Existence,” 1980
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Box
15
Folder
15
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“Critical Philosophy of Legal Order,” 1972
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Box
16
Folder
1
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“Critical Theory of Criminal Law,” 1972
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Box
16
Folder
2
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“Critical Reflection on the Meaning of Social Existence,” 1979-1980
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Box
16
Folder
3
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“Critically Reflective Sociology,” 1980-1982
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Box
16
Folder
4
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“A Dark Voyage,” 1986
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Box
16
Folder
5
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“Drug Addiction Business,” 1970-1971
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Box
16
Folder
6
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“From Criminality to Political Consciousness,” undated
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Box
16
Folder
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“From Repression to Liberation: Social Theory in a Radical Age,” undated
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Box
16
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8
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“Journey to a Far Place and Home Again,” 1984
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Box
16
Folder
9
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“Living the Mystery: A Journey to the East,” undated
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Box
16
Folder
10
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“Lodging for the Night,” 1984-1985
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Box
17
Folder
1
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Lone Ranger, 1973-1976
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Box
17
Folder
2
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“Marxism and Prophetic Theology,” 1980
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Box
17
Folder
3
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“The Meaning of Crime in the Development of Capitalism,” 1975-1976
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“Mystery of the Marsh”
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Box
17
Folder
4
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Correspondence, 1983
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Box
17
Folder
4
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Drafts, undated
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Box
17
Folder
5
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“Myth and the Art of Criminology,” 1984
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Box
17
Folder
6
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“Nature of the World: The Search for Holistic Vision in the Social Sciences,” 1981-1982
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Box
17
Folder
7
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“On the Road,” undated
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Box
17
Folder
8
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“The Political Economy of Drug Addiction,” 1971
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Box
17
Folder
9
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“A Place Called Home,” 1982-1983
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Box
17
Folder
10
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“The Production of Criminology,” 1977
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Box
17
Folder
11
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“Prophetic Criticism as a Cultural Form...” , 1978-1980
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Box
18
Folder
1
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“Puritanism and the Spirit of Capitalism,” 1979-1980
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Box
18
Folder
2
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“Religious Morality vs the Spirit of Capitalism,” 1980-1981
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Box
18
Folder
3
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“Social Reality of Crime” (for Blumberg), 1969-1973
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Box
18
Folder
4
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“Theological Reflection and Metaphysical Reconstruction in the Sociology of Religion,” undated
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Box
18
Folder
5
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“Theory of Culture,” 1978-1979
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Box
18
Folder
6
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“Transcendental Knowledge in the Social Sciences,” 1968-1971
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“Traveler of Country Roads”
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Box
18
Folder
7
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Correspondence, 1984-1985
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Box
18
Folder
8
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Notes and outlines, undated
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Box
19
Folder
1
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Drafts, circa 1984
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Box
19
Folder
2
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“Traveling on a Country Road,” 1985
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Box
19
Folder
3
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“Voices from the East,” undated
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Box
19
Folder
3A
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Understanding Crime introduction, undated
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Box
19
Folder
4
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“U.S. War Crimes in Southeast Asia,” 1971
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Box
19
Folder
5
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“The Way of Place: Notes for Criminology,” undated
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Box
19
Folder
6
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“Who Is the Victim?” , 1971
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Box
19
Folder
7
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“A Winter's Tale,” 1985
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Box
19
Folder
8
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“Work and Life in Saylesville,” 1978
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Box
20
Folder
1
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Reprints of Quinney articles
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Books
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Criminal Behavior Systems: A Typology (with Marshall Clinard), 1967, 1973
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Correspondence
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Box
20
Folder
2-4
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General, 1962-1977
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Box
20
Folder
5
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Clinard, 1962-1967
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Micro 1192
Reel
1
Frame
1
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Outline, 1970, undated
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Reel
1
Frame
36
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Chapters 1-12, undated
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Mss 776
Box
20
Folder
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Published volumes, 1967, 1972
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Crime and Justice in Society, 1969
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Box
20
Folder
8
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Correspondence, 1970-1973
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Micro 1192
Reel
4
Frame
289
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Handwritten draft, Chapters 2-7
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Reel
4
Frame
391
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Typewritten draft
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Mss 776
Box
21
Folder
1
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Published volume, 1969
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Problem of Crime, 1970, 1977
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Box
21
Folder
2
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Correspondence, 1965-1976
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Box
21
Folder
3
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Proposal, outlines, and miscellany, 1967-1968, undated
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Micro 1192
Reel
1
Frame
302
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Draft of 2nd edition, undated
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Reel
1
Frame
563
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Wildeman revision, undated
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Reel
2
Frame
1
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Quinney revision of Wildeman, undated
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Mss 776
Box
21
Folder
4
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Published volume, 1977
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The Social Reality of Crime, 1970
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Box
21
Folder
5
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Correspondence, cover design, reviews, 1970-1971
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Box
21
Folder
6
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Published volume, 1970
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“Social Theory in a Radical Age” (not published)
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Box
21
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7
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Correspondence, 1973
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Micro 1192
Reel
2
Frame
334
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Original manuscript draft
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Reel
2
Frame
643
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Withdrawn draft
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Reel
2
Frame
900
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Material eliminated in , 1972
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Mss 776
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“Critical Theory and Dialectical Method”
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Box
22
Folder
1
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Correspondence, 1973-1974
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Box
22
Folder
2
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Proposals and reviews, undated
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Critique of Legal Order: Crime Control in Capitalist Society, 1974
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Box
22
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3
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Correspondence, 1971-1974
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Box
22
Folder
4
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Proposals, reviews, notes, undated
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Micro 1192
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Handwritten draft
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Reel
2
Frame
911
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Preface-Chapter 1
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Reel
3
Frame
1
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Chapter 2-6
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Reel
3
Frame
394
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Handwritten material not used
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Reel
3
Frame
454
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Typed draft
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Box
3
Folder
753
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Draft sent to editor
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Box
4
Folder
1
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Copy editor's revision, undated
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Mss 776
Box
22
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5
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Published volume, 1974
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Criminal Justice in America: A Critical Understanding, 1974
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Box
22
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4A
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Published volume, 1974
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“Capitalist Development and the Working Class Struggle”
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Box
22
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Correspondence, outlines, 1973-1974, undated
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Criminology: Analysis and Critique of Crime in America, 1975, 1979
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Box
22
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7
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Correspondence, reviews, cover, 1973-1978
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Micro 1192
Reel
4
Frame
472
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Outlines and proposal, 1972-1973
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First edition drafts
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1st draft
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Reel
4
Frame
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Chapter 1-6
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Reel
5
Frame
1
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Chapter 7-15
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2nd draft
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Reel
5
Frame
356
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Chapters 1-12
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Reel
6
Frame
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Chapters l3-l6
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Reel
6
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Second edition draft
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Mss 776
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Published volumes
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Box
22
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First edition
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Box
23
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Second edition
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Class, State, and Crime: On the Theory and Practice of Criminal Justice, 1977, 1980
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Box
23
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2
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Correspondence, 1976-1979
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Box
23
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4-8
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Notes for 1st edition, 1977
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Micro 1192
Reel
6
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First edition draft
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Reel
7
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Second edition draft
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Mss 776
Box
23
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Published volumes, 1977, 1980
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“Socialist Society: Marxist Analysis and Critique”
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Box
23
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Correspondence, 1978-1980
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“Alienation and Redemption: Essays on the Theology of Crime”
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Box
23
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10
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Correspondence, 1978
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Micro 1192
Reel
7
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Draft
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Mss 776
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Capitalist Society: Readings for a Critical Sociology, 1979
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Box
23
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11
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Correspondence, outlines, promotion, 1978-1980
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Micro 1192
Reel
7
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332
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Draft
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Mss 776
Box
24
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Published volume, 1979
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Providence: The Reconstruction of Social and Moral Order, 1980
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Box
24
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2
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Correspondence, 1978-1983
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Box
24
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3
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Outline
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Box
24
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Notes and miscellany
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Micro 1192
Reel
7
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426
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Handwritten draft
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Reel
7
Frame
850
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Typed draft
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Mss 776
Box
24
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10
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Published volume, 1980
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Social Existence: Metaphysics, Marxism, and the Social Sciences, 1982
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Box
24
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11
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Correspondence, 1979-1982
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Box
24
Folder
12
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Proposal and outlines, undated
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Micro 1192
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Chapter notes
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Reel
7
Frame
1090
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Preface
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Reel
8
Frame
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Chapter 1-5
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Reel
8
Frame
263
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Handwritten draft
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Reel
8
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474
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Typed draft
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Reel
8
Frame
664
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Final draft
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Mss 776
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Marxism and Law (with Piers Beirne), 1982
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Box
25
Folder
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Correspondence, 1979-1982
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Micro 1192
Reel
8
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Draft chapters
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Mss 776
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“Midwest Landscape”
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Box
25
Folder
2
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Correspondence and notes, 1981-1983
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Micro 1192
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Handwritten outline and draft
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Reel
8
Frame
956
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Part 1-2
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Reel
9
Frame
1
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Part 3-End
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Reel
9
Frame
116
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Typed draft
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Reel
9
Frame
382
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Typed draft
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Mss 776
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Journey to a Far Place
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Box
25
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3
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Proposal and correspondence, 1985-1987
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Micro 1192
Reel
8
Frame
640
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Draft, 1986 April
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Reel
8
Frame
849
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Draft (chapters 3-10), 1986 July
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Mss 776
Box
25
Folder
4
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Book reviews, 1961-1976
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Box
25
Folder
5-8
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Journal, 1969-1976, 1986-1988
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Box
25
Folder
9
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Poetry, 1984, undated
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Box
25
Folder
10-11
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Speeches, 1969-1973
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Series: Subject Files
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Box
25
Folder
12
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DeKalb Unitarian Fellowship, 1984-1985
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Box
25
Folder
13
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Dorrwar Collective Bookstore, 1977
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Box
25
Folder
14
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Film proposal regarding strikes in TV news, 1976
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Box
26
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1
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Photography ideas, 1970-1978
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Box
26
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2
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Permissions, 1968-1984
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Box
26
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3
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Research ideas, Miscellaneous, 1960-1985
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Box
27
Folder
1
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Social Justice Committee (First Baptist Church of Providence), 1979-1981
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Box
27
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2
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Vitae and biographical miscellany
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Mss 776
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Part 2 (Mss 776, PH Mss 776): 2000 Additions, 1990-20005.6 c.f. (14 archives boxes) and 143 photographs The records contained in the 2000 Additions document Quinney's Marxist ideology and reflect on his personal and professional life. The bulk of the files consist of Quinney's writings and speeches, mostly from the 1990s. A smaller segment of the collection includes papers which document his time as a sociology professor at Northern Illinois University and consist of course syllabi and student evaluations. The General Correspondence and Personal Files provide insight into his professional relationships with colleagues in the field of criminology, as well as document his philosophical thought and reflection during his travels and in times of personal crisis. The photographs in the collection are those used in his books, Journey to a Far Place and For the Time Being, most of which were taken in DeKalb, Illinois and on trips around the United States, Europe, and Asia. The GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE series (1988-1999) is arranged chronologically and includes correspondence with professional colleagues as well as some letters from family and friends. The bulk of the correspondence consists of incoming letters although occasionally copies of Quinney's outgoing letters are also included. The PERSONAL FILES series consists of two parts: Diaries and Journals, and Family History. The Diaries and Journals (1977-1996) include Quinney's handwritten journals which explore Quinney's daily life, personal ideologies, and reflections. The Family History papers (1921-1941) consist of a scrapbook created by Quinney's aunt which documents the family through news clippings from the local Walworth County paper. The PROFESSIONAL FILES series (1973-2000) consists of five parts: Vitae, Speeches and Writings, Teaching Files, Organizations and Activities, and Fellowship and Gching Files, Organizations and Activities, and Fellowship and Grant Applications. Arranged chronologically, the vitae cover the years between 1973 and 1996. The Speeches and Writings papers consist of all forms of scholarly writings created by Quinney between 1981 and 2000 including books, drafts, articles and unpublished works, and lectures; these are arranged alphabetically by title. The correspondence relating to each publication is grouped with the title and precedes any drafts. Teaching Files include syllabi, lectures, student and faculty evaluations, and sabbatical proposals from his time as a professor at Northern Illinois University. The files date 1983-1998 and document courses Quinney taught in the Sociology Department and student and faculty comments on courses taught. The Organizations and Activities papers are arranged alphabetically and include correspondence and records from Quinney's involvement in the American Society of Criminologists, Criminologists for the Abolition of the Death Penalty, and as an honorary editor for the scholarly journal, Journal of Ideology. The Fellowship and Grant Applications papers consist of correspondence between Quinney and granting agencies regarding acceptance into various research programs. The FINANCIAL RECORDS series (1969-1984) includes royalty and estate records. These consist of documents and receipts relating to the publication of Quinney's books, and property records documenting the period in which Quinney lived in Providence, Rhode Island. The SUBJECT FILES is a small series consisting of a poem written by Desmond Egan to Quinney, files from his sociological research on Walworth County, and correspondence with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources regarding his serving as a photographer for the agency. The PHOTOGRAPHS series includes photographs published in For the Time Being and Journey to a Far Place. Those in For the Time Being include photographs taken by Floyd Quinney on a trip to California in 1924, and photographs taken by Quinney in DeKalb (Illinois), Wyoming, Nebraska, Iowa, and France. The Journey to a Far Place images include family photographs of the Quinney farm in Creek Township, Walworth County, Wisconsin by Richard and his father Floyd, scenes from New York City, Providence (Rhode Island), China, Ireland, and DeKalb (Illinois). These photographs are arranged by the page numbers on which they appear in the books.
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Series: General Correspondence
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Box
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1988 August-1993 August
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Box
29
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1993 September-1997 December
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Box
30
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1-2
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1998 January-1999 December
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Series: Personal Files
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Diaries and Journals
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Box
30
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3
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Master Journal (copy), 1977-1990
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Box
30
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Journal (copy), 1989-1996
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Box
30
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“Marriage Crisis,” 1986 September-1987 May
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Box
30
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China Trip, 1985 July-August
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Box
30
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Ireland Trip, 1986 January-June
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Box
30
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Family History, “Aunt Quinney's Scrapbook” (copy), 1921-1941
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Series: Professional Files
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Box
30
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Vitae, 1973-1996
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Speeches and Writings
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Box
31
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“All Seems Eternal Now: Landscape Meditations,” 1992
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Box
31
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2
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“As the Days Go By,” undated
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Box
31
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3
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“Between Cultures: The Search for a Postmodern Metaphysic,” 1981
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Box
31
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A Chasing of the Wind, Notes, 1991-1995
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Box
31
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China Talk, 1989
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Box
31
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“Crime as a Problem of Human Existence,” Correspondence and Drafts, 1995
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Box
31
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Criminal Behavior Systems: A Typology, Book and Correspondence, 1994
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Box
31
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“Criminology as Moral Philosophy, Criminologist or Witness,” Drafts and Contemporary Justice Review, 1998
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Criminology as Peacemaking
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Box
31
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Correspondence, 1987-1991
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Box
32
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1
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Book, 1991
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Erich Fromm and Critical Criminology
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Box
32
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Correspondence, 1994-1999
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Box
32
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1998 version, pp. ii-147
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Box
32
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1998 version, pp. 148-300
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Box
32
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Book, 2000
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Box
32
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“The Existential Question, What Is Real?” 1994
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For the Time Being: Ethnography of Everyday Life
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Box
32
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Correspondence, 1992-1995
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Box
33
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Correspondence, 1993-1998
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Box
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Early Draft, 1991
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Manuscript, 1995
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Box
34
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pp. i-136 and iv-42
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Box
34
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pp. 137-276
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Box
34
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Preface, undated
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Box
34
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Permissions, 1997
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Box
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Final Permissions, 1997
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Box
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Book, 1998
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Box
34
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“A House of One Room,” Manuscript, circa 1991-1995
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“In a Native State” (also known as “A House in Town”)
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Box
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Draft, 1991
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Box
34
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Final Draft and Humanity and Society, volume 18, no.4, 1994
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Journey to a Far Place
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Box
34
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10
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Correspondence, 1989-1991
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Box
35
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Correspondence with Edwin Mellon Press, 1987
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Box
35
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1987 version
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Box
35
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Book, 1991
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Box
35
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“Let's See What Happens Next,” Drafts, circa 1991-1995
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Box
35
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“A Life of Crime: Criminology and Public Policy as Peacemaking,” Correspondence and Drafts, 1992-1993
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Box
35
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“Lightness into Being,” Correspondence and Drafts, 1994
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Box
36
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“Living the Mystery,” Draft, undated
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Box
36
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“Living and Working at the Margins of the Profession,” Drafts, 1996
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“The Loneliest Whistle Is the Whistle of the Train”
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Box
36
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Draft, 1994
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Box
36
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Correspondence and Draft, 1996
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Box
36
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Draft, 1996
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Box
36
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Manuscript and Cultural Studies, volume 2, pp. 191-216, 1997
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Box
36
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“Midwest Landscape,” Drafts, 1990
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Box
36
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“Mystery on the March,” Drafts, 1983 December
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Box
36
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“Once Again the Wonder,” Correspondence and Drafts, 1993
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“Once My Father Traveled West to California”
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Box
36
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10
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Correspondence, 1993-1995
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Box
36
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11
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Early Draft, 1993
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Box
36
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12
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Drafts, 1993-1994
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Box
36
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13
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Final Draft, 1996
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Box
36
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14
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Copies of letters written by Floyd Quinney, 1924-1925, and transcripts
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Box
36
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15
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Photocopies of illustrations, undated
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“Once the Professor: A Portrait”
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Box
37
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Correspondence, Drafts and Studies in Symbolic Interaction, volume 22, pp. 77-101
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Box
37
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Drafts, 1993-1997
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Box
37
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“The Oneness of All,” Lecture Draft for Midwest Sociological Society, 1990
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Box
37
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“Papers/Manuscripts,” 1986-1987
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Box
37
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Poems, 1986-2000
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The Problem of Crime
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Box
37
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Correspondence
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Unedited Manuscript, 1990
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Box
38
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pp. preface-200
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Box
38
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pp. 201-end
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Box
38
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Book, 3rd edition, 1991
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Box
38
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“Question of Enlightenment in the Ten Oxherding Pictures,” Drafts and Justice Professional, volume 11, pp. 35-46, 1998
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Box
38
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“Railroad--Noise and Death,” 1994
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Box
38
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“Remembering Bruce,” Draft, 1997
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Box
38
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“Requiem for the Living and the Dead,” 1995-1996
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Box
38
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“A Sense Sublime,” Manuscript, 1994-1999
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Box
38
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“A Sense Sublime: Visual Sociology as a Fine Art,” Visual Sociology, volume 10, no. 1-2, Correspondence and Drafts, 1995
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Box
38
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10
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“Social Humanism and the Problem of Crime,” Drafts, 1995-1996
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Box
38
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11
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“Socialist Humanism and Critical Peacemaking Criminology,” Draft, circa 1997
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Box
39
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“That Thou Art: A Journal of Everyday Mysticism,” Draft, 1990
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Box
39
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“Try to Make It Real, Compared to What?” Correspondence and Drafts, 1995
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Box
39
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“Went to School, Went to Town, Took My Baby Bed Down,” Correspondence, Drafts and Academy Review, Spring 2000, volume 46, no. 2
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Box
39
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“The Winged Horse,” Drafts, 1991-1995
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Teaching Files (NIU)
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Box
39
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Course Outlines, 1985-1998
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Box
39
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Lectures, 1979-1985
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Box
39
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New Course Proposals, 1983, 1988
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Course Evaluations
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Box
39
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1988-1990
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Box
40
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1991-1993
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Box
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Faculty Evaluations, 1987-1997
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Box
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Sabbatical Proposal, 1988
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Box
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Resignation Letter, 1998
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Box
40
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“Retirement: Letters for Quinney from Friends,” 1998
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Organizations and Activities
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American Society of Criminologists
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Box
40
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Awards Committee, 1998
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Box
40
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Conference Session, 1995
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Box
40
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Criminologists for the Abolition of the Death Penalty, 1986-1989
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Box
40
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Journal of Ideology, Honorary Editor, 1985
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Fellowship and Grant Applications
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Box
41
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Fulbright, Correspondence and Application, 1989-1990
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Box
41
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Bellagio Study and Conference Center, Correspondence and Application, 1994
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Box
41
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Netherlands Institute For Advanced Studies, Correspondence and Application, 1994
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Box
41
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Lois de la Haba Agency, Correspondence and Application, 1996
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Series: Financial Records
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Box
41
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Royalties, 1969-1988
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Box
41
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Estate Records, 1975-1984
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Series: Subject Files
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Box
41
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Egan, Desmond, Poem to Quinney, 1987
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Box
41
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Walworth County Research, 1981-1982
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Box
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Correspondence with Department of Natural Resources (DNR), 1981
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PH Mss 776
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Series: Photographs
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Box
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Publicity Photo, 1974
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For the Time Being
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Box
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Lake and Branches, Cover Photo
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Box
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Quinney Farm, Dedication Page
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Box
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Publicity Photo for Back Cover
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Box
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New Melleray Abbey, Peosta, Iowa, p. 14
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Box
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West From New Melleray Abbey, p. 15
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Box
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University Road, South of DeKalb, p. 15
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Box
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Old State Road, West of Annie Glidden Road, p. 28
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Box
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East Clare Road, North of DeKalb, p. 28
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Box
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Old State Road, West of Sycamore, p. 29
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Box
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Kishwaukee River, Half Block From Home, p. 29
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Box
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Metro, St. Michel, Paris, p. 70
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Box
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Hotel Residence, Orsay, p. 71
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Box
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Jardin Des Plantes, Paris, p. 72
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Box
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Backyard, 345 Rolfe Road, p. 72
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Box
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Pleasant Street, East of DeKalb, p. 73
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Hopkins Park Swimming Pool, p. 73
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Merritt Prairie, Keslinger Road, p. 74
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Lincoln Highway, Downtown DeKalb, p. 74
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Corner of South Seventh Street and East Lincoln Highway, p. 75
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Box
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Hollyhock, 354 Rolfe Road, p. 75
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Box
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Tracks of the Illinois Central Gulf Railroad at Cherry Valley Road, p. 76
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Box
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Mulford Road, Near Rockford, p. 76
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Box
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Walworth County Fair, Wisconsin, p. 77
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Box
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Evening Stage Show, Walworth County Fair, p. 77
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Box
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Bookshelf in the Living Room at Home, p. 78
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Box
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Pleasant Street, p. 78
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Box
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Library Window, Reading Room, DeKalb Public Library, p. 79
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Box
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Beginning the Trip to California, the Morning of 1924 September 16, p. 87
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Box
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Traveling on Lincoln Highway, p. 89
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Box
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Laramie, Wyoming, p. 91
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Box
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Greenriver, Wyoming, p. 95
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Box
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Nevada, Between Ely and Tonopah, p. 95
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Box
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Lincoln Highway, Nevada, p. 96
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Box
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Santa Monica, p. 102
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Seal Beach, p. 103
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Long Beach, p. 104
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Long Beach, p. 105
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Box
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Boat for Catalina Island, p. 107
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Box
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Tijuana, Mexico, p. 108
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Carnival at the DeKalb Corn Fest, South Side of Lincoln Highway, Late Summer, p. 118
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Box
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Chicago and North Western Railroad Tracks, p. 119
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Box
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KJ's Tap on South Fifth Street and East Lincoln Highway, p. 120
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Box
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Sullivan's Tavern, East Lincoln Highway, p. 121
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Box
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Winter Storage, Virgil Cook and Son, East Lincoln Highway, p. 127
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Gas Pump at the Auto Repair Shop, Back of East Lincoln Highway, p. 128
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Railroad Tracks and Coal Chute, East End of DeKalb, p. 129
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Chicago and North Western Railroad, Downtown DeKalb, p. 130
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Cemetery Behind the First Congregational Church, North First Street, p. 131
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Back of the First National Bank (vacant), South Side of Lincoln Highway, p. 135
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Hintzsche Fertilizer, East Lincoln Highway, p. 136
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Demolition of the Old Post Office Building, Corner of Fourth Street and West Lincoln Highway, p. 137
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Journey to a Far Place
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Quinney Farm, Walworth County
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Winter Landscape [Quinney farm?]
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The farm in the , 1920s
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Marjorie Quinney
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Out West
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Floyd Quinney [at Seal Beach]
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Seal Beach
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Wedding, Floyd and Alice Quinney (center) 1930
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Earl, 1935 May 16
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Alice (“Ma”) with Earl and Ralph
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Floyd (“Dad”) with Earl and Ralph [also horse]
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Ralph water the Jerseys
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School day [Ralph and Earl? on bicycles]
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Merry-go-round, Dunham School [children in Halloween? costumes]
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Autograph book
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Corn knives and scythe [Ralph and Earl with Dad]
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Hauling milk to Delavan
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Earl on the Oliver 70 [tractor], cultivating corn
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Ralph mowing hay
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Grain binder
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Threshing oats, 1942
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Fishing with Burton Hanson
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Walworth County Fair
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New York
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Manhattan Bridge
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Under the Brooklyn Bridge
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Battery Park [souvenir shop]
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Staten Island Ferry
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West Fifty-Seventh Street [woman with shopping bags and a dog]
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Box
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Boccie, East Houston Street
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Delancy Street [woman with parcel]
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Bellevue Mental Hospital
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East 102nd Street [small boy in rubble]
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The East Village
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Day of Moratorium, Washington Square Park
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Second Avenue at St. Mark's Place
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At the General Motors Building, Ecology Day [demonstrators in gas masks]
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East Fourth Street
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Box
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Central Park [SDS Demonstrators: “free the Panthers”]
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Box
2
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War tax resistance at the Internal Revenue Service
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Box
2
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The East Village [elderly woman; “Ho lives” graffiti]
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Box
2
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The Boardwalk at Coney Island
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Box
2
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Coney Island [boardwalk and billboards; woman]
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Box
2
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Coney Island Beach
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2
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Washington Square Park [winter]
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Quinney Farm and Wisconsin Locations
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Box
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Basement on the farm, 1969 November
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The granary
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In the attic of the farmhouse
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Back alley in Elkhorn, Wisconsin
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On the way to Ripon, Wisconsin, County Trunk D
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Haven Motel on Highway 12, Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin
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Photographing in New Glarus, Wisconsin
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North Carolina
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51
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Laura, early morning, passing through New Jersey on the train from Greensboro, North Carolina, to New York, 1970 April
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Carrboro, North Carolina
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Bedroom, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 1974 Spring
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Rhode Island
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Third-floor stairway, Providence, Rhode Island
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Atwells Avenue on Federal Hill, Providence
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Sachuest Point, Rhode Island
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Annie, Hundred Acre Cove, Rhode Island, 1977 October
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Schoodic Lake in Maine, 1981 August
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DeKalb, Illinois
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Between the farm and DeKalb, 1983 late fall
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DeKalb County, 1984 June
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60
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DeKalb Seed sign
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Dog chasing car
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Railroad tracks
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Rural graveyard
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Farm
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Rural main street
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Shabbona Grain Company elevator
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Old barn and shed
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School bus in farm yard
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Country road
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DeKalb, 1985 December
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70
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Back yard
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Old building in alley
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Rog's Tap
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Train depot
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Alley
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China
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75
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Arriving at Fuzhou, China, 1985 July
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76
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Drum Hill, Fuzhou
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77
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Autoworks factory commune
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Nursery at autoworks factory commune [mural]
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79
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Hong Kong
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Ireland
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80
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St. Brendan's Monastery, Annaghdown, Ireland, 1986 Winter
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81
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To keep Old Nick away [doorway and window]
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Thatched farmhouse, Corrandulla, Ireland
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83
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The coming of spring [sheep in pasture]
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2
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84
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On the Headford Road [man on bicycle]
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DeKalb, Illinois
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Prairie winter, DeKalb County
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85
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Fence line
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Country road
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Fields
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Rural graveyard
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Snow banks along country road
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Haystacks
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On the farm, near the marsh
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M2002-085
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Part 3 (M2002-085): Additions, 1969-2001, 2006, 2011 1.8 c.f. (1 record center carton and 2 archives boxes), 0.6 c.f. of photographs (191 prints and 207 transparencies in 1 archives box and 1 flat box), and 0.6 c.f. of exhibit prints (135 prints in 1 flat box) : Additions, 1969-2001, consisting of manuscript materials for his book Borderland (2001) and other books and articles, including drafts, correspondence, interviews, speeches, and student papers focusing on Quinney's work in sociology and criminology. Also included are photographs consisting of 70 prints from Borderland, 121 photographs for an unpublished manuscript about Manhattan entitled The Island's Edge, and 161 slides taken by Quinney around the building site and during construction of the World Trade Center. 46 additional slides of the construction of the World Trade Center, donated in 2006, have been added to this accession as well as 135 exhibit prints made from Quinney's transparencies for an exhibit in 2011 about the World Trade Center.
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Borderland
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1-11
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Typed drafts, 1997-2000
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12-14
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Handwritten draft, 1998-1999
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15
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Book, 2001
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Bearing Witness to Crime and Social Justice
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16-19
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Typed drafts, 1999-2000
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20
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Book, 2000
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21
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“The Product of Criminology”
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22
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“There's a Lot of Folks Grateful to the Lone Ranger”
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“A Place Called Home”
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24
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“That Thou Art Book” (handwritten)
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“That Thou Art Book” (typed)
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“The Way of Autobiographical Reflection”
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27
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“The Prophetic Meaning of Social Justice”
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28
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“The Question of the Crime”
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29
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“Criminology as Moral Philosophy, Criminologist as Witness”
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30
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“Just Life”
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31
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Sociology of religion papers
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32
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Once Again the Wonder and Where Yet the Sweet Birds Sing, 2006
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2
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1-9
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Student theses, 1983-1987
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Correspondence
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2
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10
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The Meaning of Social Existence
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2
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11
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Borderland, 1998-2001
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2
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12
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Bearing Witness to Crime and Social Justice, 1998-2000
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2
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13
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Permissions to Bearing Witness, 1999
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3
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1-2
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General, 2000-2001
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3
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3
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Faculty Exchange, 1991
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3
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4
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Keynote Speech, 1995
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3
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5
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Interview, 1999
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Photographs
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4
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The Island's Edge
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5
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1-3
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Borderland
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5
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4-5
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Construction of the World Trade Center 207 slides
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Box
6
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Exhibit prints, 2011 135 prints
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PH 6682, PH 6683
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Part 4 (PH 6682, PH 6683): 2009 Photograph Additions, circa 1890-2007 67 photographs (digital TIFF file RGB), 67 photographs (digital TIFF file CMYK), and 67 photographs (digital JPEG file) on 1 DVD-ROM and 133 photographs (digital TIFF file) : The photographs contained in the 2009 Photograph Additions are digital files of images, circa 1890-2004, from Quinney's Of Time and Place, about the Quinney family farm in southern Wisconsin and includes images made by Quinney as well as his parents and other family members. Also included are images (digital files only), 1965-2005, from his book Things Once Seen, a retrospective of photographs by Quinney over a forty year period. These images were loaned for scanning in 2007. : The DVD of digital files for the book Of Time and Place includes three sets of the same 67 images. One set has the extension RGB (full-size scans), one has the extension CMYK (used for printing the book), and one has the extension JPEG (used for Web delivery).
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Of Time and Place, circa 1890-2004
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PH 6683
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Digital TIFF and JPEG files 1 DVD
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Things Once Seen, 1965-2005
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PH 6682
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Digital TIFF files : The digital files were created in 2007.
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M2011-095
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Part 5 (M2011-095): Additions, circa 1977-2011 5.0 c.f. (5 record center cartons) : Additions, 1977-2011, consisting principally of correspondence and manuscripts of several of his books and short stories as well as materials relating to his interest in criminology and work with Northern Illinois University, Western Michigan University and San Diego State University. The correspondence (circa 2003-2011) is with family members, former students, other sociologists, editors, publishers and colleagues detailing family events and student progress, but mainly addressing his manuscripts and dealings with publishers and editors. Numerous photographs are included with the manuscript material, especially Once Upon an Island; the CDs include photos and text for Where Yet the Sweet Birds Sing.
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Criminology
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American Society of Criminology
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1
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1
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2010
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2
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2001
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1
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3
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1998
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1
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4
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Critical Sociology
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5
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Most-cited Criminologists
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1
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6
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Criminology as Peacekeeping
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1
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7
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Criminologist as Witness
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Box
1
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8
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Justice Studies Association, 2009
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Trips
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1
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9
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Netherlands
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1
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10
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Ireland
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1
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11
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Norway, 1992
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12
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New Zealand, 1993
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1
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13
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Travel Information
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Northern Illinois University
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1
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14
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Contracts
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Box
1
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15
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Trains, DeKalb, 1990
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16
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Health Report to Colleagues, 2000
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17
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Retirement, 1998
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18
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Sabbatical
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1
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19
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Zhou Zhenxiang and Jianjun Zhana
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1
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20
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San Diego State University
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Western Michigan University
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Lectures and Talks
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4-H
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24-26
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Photo Midwest
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Social Science Research Institute
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Wilson Center for the Arts
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30
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Keeping a Close Watch: A New Year Begins
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31
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Sherman Strange
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International Visual Sociology Association, Members, 1998
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Living and Working at the Margins of the Profession
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Reviews of For the Time Being
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35
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Preface to The Island's Edge
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Between Cultures
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Edgerton Book Festival, 2008 October
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38
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New Melleray Abbey Retreat, 1986
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39
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Turtle Valley Wildlife Area
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Miscellaneous
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Correspondence
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An Almanac for Moderns
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2
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Imeh Ukpeti in Nigeria
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3
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Edward Bailey
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General, 2002-2006
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Emails, circa 2003-2011
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Emails, circa 2003-2011 (continued)
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Manuscripts
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Once Upon an Island
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6-8
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Tales from the Middle Border
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A Lifetime Burning
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11-12
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Once Again the Wonder
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13-17
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Of Time and Place
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“The Home Place”
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“A Stranger in Search of Home”
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Storytelling Sociology
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Field Notes
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4
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6-7
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Borderland: A Midwest Journey
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8-9
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“A Journey Toward Home”
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4
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10
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A Lifetime Burning
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4
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11-13
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In the Course of My Walks
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4
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14-15
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Class, State, Crime
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16-19
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Things Once Seen
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5
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1-10
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Where Yet the Sweet Birds Sing
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5
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21
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Compact Discs 7 disc recordings
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Short stories
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5
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11
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“Kathmandu and Home Again”
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5
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12
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“Still Life on the Border”
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5
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13
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“The World Becomes Stranger”
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5
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14
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“Home is Where One Starts From”
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5
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15
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“Once Upon a Barn”
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5
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16
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“The Tale I Tell”
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5
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“Just Lives”
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18
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“Once My Father Travelled”
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5
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19
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“We Gather Together”
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5
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20
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“The Life Inside”
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