Oral History Interview: Merle Curti (027)
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Curti, Merle
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Recording, oral
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In his five interviews, conducted between 1973 and 1992, Merle Curti describes his experience as a history scholar and teacher. He recalls his time as a student at Harvard under Frederick Jackson Turner, his teaching experience before UW, and his time as part of the UW history faculty from 1942-1968.
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First Session (1973) Interviewer - Donna Taylor; Second Session (1981) Interviewer - Laura Smail; Third Session (1982) Interviewer - Edward Coffman; Fourth Session (1986) Interviewer - William Cronon; Fifth Session (1992) Interviewer - Gerda Lerner
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Beard, Charles and Mary, Black History, Social History, Religion and Scholarship, Smith College, Morrison, Samuel, Knopf, Alfred, Schlesinger, Arthur, American Intellectual History, Harvard University, Sachse, William, Taylor, William, Vansina, Jan, Curtin, Philip, Mosse, George, Jensen, Merrill, Higby, Chester, Reynolds, Robert, Gaines Post, 1953 Mississippi Valley Historical Association, Beale, Howard, Knaplund, Paul, Gottschalk, Louis, Jewish Historians, ILS, Status of Women, McCarthyism, Peace Movements, Turner, Frederick Jackson, American Studies, UW Libraries, UW Press, UW Foundation, WWII and UW, WHA Radio, Ogg Curriculum Committee, UW History Department