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Central Washington University History Department Records, 1934-2006

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Central Washington University
Title
Central Washington University History Department Records
Dates
1934-2006 (inclusive)
Quantity
10 cubic feet
Collection Number
RG013-06-16
Summary
This collection contains materials relevant to the curriculum, associated programs, and internal administration of the History Department at Central Washington University, 1934-2006.
Repository
Central Washington University, Archives and Special Collections
Archives and Special Collections
Central Washington University
400 E University Way
Ellensburg, WA 98926
Telephone: 509-963-1023
Fax: 509-963-3684
archive@cwu.edu
Access Restrictions

Open to the public for educational research

Languages
English
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Historical Note

The Central Washington University History Department dates back to the Washington State Normal School, established in 1892. History courses were taught as general curriculum from 1892 to 1915, until the Department of Social Sciences was established in 1916. The department changed in 1933 to the Department of Science, Social Science, and History. Two years later in 1935, the Department was reclassified to the Department of Social Science and History. In 1948, the name was changed back to the Department of Social Sciences, and finally in 1962, the History Department was founded.

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Content Description

The Central Washington University History Department Records draw from material donated by the department of history in 2012 as well as papers relevant to the department from the following former history professors: Kent Richards, Beverly Heckart, Larry Lowther, Earl Glauert, and Karen Blair. Where possible, original organization has been maintained, but the collection has been re-organized into two main bodies: “Programs and Curriculum" (Boxes 1-12) and “Business and Policy" (Boxes 13-17). The material follows the department through the topics such as the civil rights era, questions of pedagogy and diversification, affirmative action, women in higher education, community and alumni outreach, budget crises, disputes with administration, internal organization, and best practices for the teaching and meaning of history.

The “Programs and Curriculum" subsection contains material such as course descriptions and education materials for programs such as the graduate program, honors program, women’s studies, and materials that promote those programs (Box 1). “Programs and Curriculum" also contains programs associated with the history department such as the history honors society, Phi Alpha Theta, which contains the oldest materials in the collection with meeting books and notes from the 1930s and 1940s as well as student papers and correspondence relevant to regional and national Phi Alpha Theta conferences (Boxes 2 to 5). Boxes 6 to 12 in “Programs and Curriculum" contain the largest amount of material in the collection, covering the History Day program with research material, correspondence, and conference information about local, state, and national History Day programs.

“Business and Policy" contains material relevant to the internal administration, review, and organization of the history department. Box 13 contains department meeting agendas and minutes from 1962-2006, while Boxes 14 and 15 contain department, campus, and outside correspondence. Box 14 contains correspondence specifically organized by topic—including letters from department alumni about their use of the history degree—as accessioned from the history department or the aforementioned professors. For boxes 15 and 16, correspondence is drawn from a variety of locations and topics and is thus organized according to year. Box 17 holds department internal and external reviews, questionnaires, the department newsletter, and personnel procedures.

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Historical Background

Central Washington University began as the Washington State Normal School in 1891. In 1937, the school was rechristened the Central Washington College of Education. In 1961, the school became Central Washington State College and, finally, in 1977, Central Washington University.

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Use of the Collection

Preferred Citation

[Name of document or photograph number]. RG013-06-16, Central Washington University History Department Records. Archives and Special Collections, Brooks Library, Central Washington University.

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Administrative Information

Arrangement

This collection is divided into two series:

I. Programs and Curriculum

II. Business and Policy

Materials are organized chronologically within each series.

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Detailed Description of the Collection

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Subject Terms

  • Central Washington University--History

Corporate Names

  • Central Washington University (creator)

Geographical Names

  • Ellensburg (Wash.)
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