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Christopher Kent
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Juridiction responsable et dénomination (philatélique)
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1960-2009 (inclusive); 1970-2009 (predominant) (Production)
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Description matérielle
2.05 m of textual material; 6 colour photographs; 2 floppy discs.
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Historique de la conservation
Donated to the University Archives by Christopher Kent in 2022.
Portée et contenu
This fonds contains materials relating to the career of Christopher Kent, professor and head of the history department at the University of Saskatchewan. This fonds documents his time as a professor teaching various history classes, his work in supervising masters and phd students in their thesis writing, his work with the Research Society for Victorian Periodicals and the Victorian Studies Association of Western Canada, as well as his time as head of the history department including his work with the Canadian Journal of History. Also included are some materials from his undergrad studies at the University of Toronto – mainly syllabus and other handouts, with some notes and essays when they related to his later research areas. As per his faculty bio his “research areas are “Bohemia” in Britain 1815-1914 – that is the social history of the artistic and literary professions and their relationship to the idea of Bohemia as a social and cultural, as well as actual physical space (particularly in London). Other continuing and related research interests are Victorian journalism and journalists, and Victorian novels and novelists.”
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Source immédiate d'acquisition
Classement
Material was left in the five series’ in which the material arrived. Files within each series were arranged by the archivist in most cases to improve findability and to bring related folders together.
The series are:
I. MA/PHD Students
II. Course Outlines/Lectures notes
III. U of T Notes
IV. RSVP/VSAWC
V. Department of History General Files MA & Grad Studies/ Academic Files, Pubs etc
A. History Department
B. Publications/Reference materials
C. CJH
D. Committees/Conferences
E. MA and Grad Studies
F. Personal
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Restrictions d'accès
Files marked as RESTRICTED require vetting by the archivist prior to release. All restrictions are applied as per privacy legislation. Copyright restrictions also apply.