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David R. Chesnutt ( 1940-2014)
David Rogers Chesnutt, 74, died of throat cancer at home in Hardwick, Vermont on December 15, 2014. Born in Athens, AL in 1940, the son of Thomas Brice Chesnutt and Lena (Moss) Chesnutt, he earned degrees from the University of Alabama, '62, Auburn University, '67,...
Special issue: Radical Archives
Special issue: Radical Archives Deadline: April 15, 2015 “Radical archives” and “radical archiving” are concepts that continue to gain currency among archivists, artists and cultural theorists alike, but to date, discussions of “radical archives” and “radical...
Joseph Smith Papers Announces Launch of Newsletter and Publication of Tenth Volume
The Joseph Smith Papers Project invites you to subscribe to our forthcoming e-newsletter. In an effort to improve communication about the project, the newsletter will be released two or three times a year and will include updates, project news, short articles by...
Margaret Sanger Papers Moves To NYU Libraries
As of October 1, 2014, Dr. Esther Katz announces that the Margaret Sanger Papers, a scholarly editing project, has joined NYU’s Division of Libraries, after a long stint at the History Department in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. As part of this move, the...
Emma Goldman: Still too hot to handle? U.C. Berkeley set to pull plug on anarchist’s archive
jweekly.com | j. the Jewish news weekly of Northern California Thursday, October 16, 2014 Emma Goldman: Still too hot to handle? U.C. Berkeley set to pull plug on anarchist’s archive by rebecca spence , j. correspondent Sidebar: Anarchist, feminist, free speech...
Press Release: Jacob Leisler Institute for the Study of Early New York History
Jacob Leisler Institute for the Study of Early New York History info@jacobleislerinstitute.org P.O. Box 86, Hudson NY 12534 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Hudson, New York—The Jacob Leisler Institute for the Study of Early New York History is excited to announce the opening...
CFP for joint ADE STS Conference
Call for Papers – the Joint Conference of the Society for Textual Scholarship and the Association for Documentary Editing CONVERGENCES AND DIVERGENCES University of Nebraska-Lincoln, June 17-20, 2015 Program Organizers: Andrew Jewell, Amanda Gailey, Elizabeth...
Jefferson Papers Staff News
The Papers of Thomas Jefferson editorial project warmly congratulates Elaine Weber Pascu, the 2014 recipient of the ADE’s Lyman H. Butterfield Award given at the Association’s annual meeting in Louisville in July. We also welcome two new colleagues, who join us as...
Call for Proposals: Women of the South: Work, 1877-1920
Call for Proposals Women of the South: Work, 1877-1920 Melissa Walker and Giselle Roberts, co-editors of the Women’s Diaries and Letters of the South series published by the University of South Carolina Press, invite proposals for the inaugural volume of a new...
Walk-in Registration Available for the 2014 ADE Career Skills Workshop on Project Management
The Association for Documentary Editing (ADE) announces that walk-in registration will be available for the 2014 ADE Career Skills Workshop on Project Management. The workshop will be held on Thursday, 24 July, 8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., in Mezzanine Salon D at the...

