Hans Plambeck Papers, 1900-1995

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Plambeck, Hans H.
Title
Hans Plambeck Papers
Dates
1900-1995 (inclusive)
1940s-1950s (bulk)
Quantity
1.40 cubic feet, including about 2 dozen photographs, (2 boxes)
Collection Number
MSS Plambeck
Summary
The Hans Plambeck Papers are comprised of materials generated and collected by Sociology Professor Hans Plambeck that primarily reflect his work on a survey of ethnic groups in Oregon. Plambeck taught at Oregon State University from 1946-1976. The bulk of the materials date from the 1940s-1950s.
Repository
Oregon State University Libraries, Special Collections and Archives Research Center
Special Collections and Archives Research Center
121 The Valley Library
Oregon State University
Corvallis OR
97331-4501
Telephone: 5417372075
Fax: 5417378674
scarc@oregonstate.edu
Access Restrictions

Collection is open for research.

Languages
English

Biographical NoteReturn to Top

Born in 1911 in Hamburg, Germany, Hans Plambeck moved to Mill City, Oregon, as a teenager. After earning bachelors and masters degrees in sociology from the University of Oregon, Plambeck went on to pursue studies in rural sociology at Cornell University where he received a doctorate in 1941. Plambeck’s first teaching assignment was at Montana State College. Plambeck came to Oregon State College in 1946 to accept a post in the Sociology Department as assistant professor. He worked on a number of projects relating to Oregon populations, including a survey of ethnic groups in the state and a study of the Warms Springs tribal community. As a part of a Rockefeller Project study, Plambeck also wrote the report: “The Population of Oregon: 1940-1970.” In addition to his research on ethnic groups in Oregon, Plambeck received Fulbright grants for sabbatical studies in New Zealand and Iceland. He also served as chairman of the Sociology Department for nearly two decades. Granted Professor Emeritus (status) in 1976, Plambeck died in 2009.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

The focus of the Plambeck Papers is Plambeck’s survey and research of various ethnic groups in Oregon. The collection contains documentation relating to the survey itself including completed questionnaires, correspondence, contact lists, progress reports, and notes from interviews. The papers also consist of reference materials that include newspaper clippings, event programs, article reprints, circulars, reports, photographs embedded within reports, student papers, and newspapers from various American ethnic communities. Most of the files are arranged by nationality or religious group.

The collection includes Plambeck’s project planning materials which he used to prepare for his ethnic studies research. These materials include lists of research topics, sources to consider when conducting the research, contact information, questionnaires, status of his research, and write ups of his findings and conclusions. Other types of documents within his planning materials include correspondence, notebooks, surveys, newspaper clippings, and pamphlets.

Plambeck’s ethnic groups research materials include student papers, notes, interview notes, personal correspondence, newspaper clippings, photographs embedded within reports, church pamphlets, and his own writings. These materials mainly cover ethnic groups in Oregon, but also other regions of the United States, including Minnesota, South Dakota, New York, and California. Most of the reference materials date from the 1940s through the 1950s, but the whole scope ranges from the 1900s to the 1990s. Several topics addressed in these materials include Japanese internment during World War II, discrimination against African Americans, immigration, cultural celebrations, and interracial marriage.

The student papers primarily represent assignments for coursework in "race relations" classes taught by William Smith at Linfield College and Texas Christian University. They discuss personal accounts of being first, second, and third generation immigrants in the United States for ethnic groups such as Irish, Norwegian, Jewish, Russian, Japanese, Hungarian, Mexican, Spanish, Korean, Filipino, French, Scandinavian, Finnish, Italian, Helvetia, etc. These race relations narratives are written by Oregonian students, but the papers pertain to the ethnic experience in the U.S. in general, often mixed with religious identities. The bulk of these papers were written between the 1920s and 1940s and contain several essays written by professor William Smith.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Preferred Citation

Hans Plambeck Papers (MSS Plambeck), Oregon State University Special Collections and Archives Research Center, Corvallis, Oregon.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Arrangement

The Hans Plambeck Papers are arranged into one series: Series 1: Research Files, 1900-1995 (1940s-1950s bulk).

Acquisition Information

This collection was donated by the Oregon State University Ethnic Studies Department in 2014.

Related Materials

This collection is a component of the Oregon Multicultural Archives (OMA).

Plambeck's 1975 report "The population of Oregon, 1940-1970: changes and implications" is available through the Oregon State University Valley Library as well as the OSU Special Collections and Archives Research Center's History of the Pacific Northwest collection (HA596 P6).

The College of Liberal Arts Records, 1945-2008, include a subgroup of materials pertaining to Oregon State University's Sociology Department, 1976-2008. The collection Oregon Community Surveys, 1925-1936, consists of data and narrative summaries documenting the schools, churches, social organizations, and economic status of the rural communities of Clatskanie, Condon, Cottage Grove, and Riddle, Oregon.

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Series 1:  Research Files, 1900-1995 (1940s-1950s bulk)Return to Top

Plambeck’s research focus was a survey of ethnic groups in Oregon. His research files contain documentation relating to the survey itself and reference materials including student papers. Most of the files are arranged by nationality or religious group.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
1.1
Blank Surveys
undated
1.2
Project Outline
1949
1.3
Bibliography
1937-1952
1.4
Contacts
1951-1955
1.5
Completed Questionnaires
1951
1.6
Survey Conclusions
undated
1.7
Progress Report
1951-1952
1.8
Completed Write-ups
undated
1.9
African Americans
1943
1.10
Amish
1944-1958 (bulk), 1944-1993 (inclusive)
1944-1993
1.11
Armenians
1926-1943
1.12
Austrians
1952
1.13
Basque
1948-1966
1.14
Baptists
1943
1.15
Chinese-Americans
1924-1942
1.16
Croatian
1951-1952
1.17
Czechs
1951-1959
1.18
Danes
1900-1951
1.19
Estonians
1951
1.20
Filipinos
1939
1.21
Finns
1942-1958 (bulk), 1942-1988 (inclusive)
1942-1988
1.22
French
1950-1971
1.23
Germans
1941-1983
1.24
German-Jewish
1925-1952
1.25
Gypsies
1956-1967
1.26
Greeks
1951-1974
1.27
Hollanders
1950-1972
1.28
Hungarians
1925-1966
1.29
Hutterites
1947
1.30
Indians
1938-1972
1.31
Irish
1951-1956 (bulk), 1951-1995 (inclusive)
1951-1995
1.32
Italian
1933-1972
1.33
Japanese-Americans
1925-1950
1.34
Jewish
1926
1.35
Koreans
undated
1.36
Latvians
1951-1987
1.37
Lithuanian
1952-1957
1.38
Mexican Immigrants
1929
1.39
Norwegians
1951-1959
1.40
Russians
1931-1978
2.1
Scandinavians
1949
2.2
Scotch
1951-1957
2.3
Sephardic-Jewish
1951
2.4
Swedes
1948
2.5
Swiss
1942-1959
2.6
Syrians
1941-1954
2.7
Ukrainians
1951-1957
2.8
Welsh
1951
2.9
Mennonites
(Folder 1 of 2)
1941-1949
2.10
Mennonites
(Folder 2 of 2)
1941-1949
2.11
General Race Relations
1944
2.12
Immigrant and minority materials
1939-1975
2.13
Interracial marriage
1927

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Minorities--Oregon.

Personal Names

  • Plambeck, Hans H.

Geographical Names

  • Oregon--Race relations.

Form or Genre Terms

  • Photographic prints.