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Susan Armitage Papers, 1899-2008

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Armitage, Susan H. (Susan Hodge), 1937-
Title
Susan Armitage Papers
Dates
1899-2008 (inclusive)
1974-2008 (bulk)
Quantity
27.5 Linear Feet of Shelf Space, (58 Boxes plus Oversize)
Collection Number
Cage 734 (collection)
Summary
The collection includes papers related to Susan Armitage's professional activities, primarily her career as a professor of history at Washington State University and her involvement in other educational institutions and programs, including the Women in the West Museum and the Washington Women's Heritage Project. It also includes materials related to her foreign lecture appointments, professional conferences, and research.
Repository
Washington State University Libraries' Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections (MASC)
Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections
Terrell Library Suite 12
Pullman, WA
99164-5610
Telephone: 509-335-6691
mascref@wsu.edu
Access Restrictions

This collection is open and available for research use.

Languages
English, Russian, Chinese, Azerbaijani
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Historical Note

Susan Armitage received a bachelor's degree in philosophy from Wellesley College in 1959, a master's degree in American history from San Jose State College in 1965, and earned a Ph.D. at the University of London in 1968. From 1973 to 1978 she served as a visiting assistant professor of history at the University of Colorado where she directed the Boulder Women's Oral History Project.

Armitage joined the faculty at Washington State University in 1978 as the first director of Women's Studies and as an Assistant Professor in History. She served as director of the WSU American Studies program, as editor of Frontiers, a nationally recognized feminist journal, and as the director of the Center for Columbia River History. She retired in 2008. During her thirty years of service she distinguished herself as a teacher, administrator, graduate student advisor, and as a research scholar.

Armitage was one of the first scholars to examine the role of women in the American West through teaching, research, articles, books, and service. She developed and taught the first two undergraduate U.S. Women's history courses at WSU. She co-edited The Women's West (1987) and Writing the Range (1997). Additionally, she was the only non-Ivy League member author of the U.S. history text book Out of Many (2000), in which she was able to incorporate social history and the crucial activities of women into the standard political narrative of U.S. history. In 1991, Armitage was recruited by Toni Dewey, founder of the Women of the West Museum in Boulder, CO, to serve as trustee and academic expert in charge of research and development of the storyline and exhibit planning. She worked with the museum until 1997 to create a multicultural storyline, an idea that was new and challenging at the time.

Throughout her tenure at WSU, Armitage was a key strategist in long-term efforts to advance women, promote the preservation of women's history, and encourage diversity at the university. She contributed greatly to the Washington Women's Heritage project, the Oral History Office, the Association for Faculty Women, the Commission on the Status of Women, the President's Commission of the Status of Minorities, and Diversity Design Committee.

During the course of her career Armitage also shared her commitment to women's history and American Studies with students, colleagues, and others outside the United States. In 1990, she spent two weeks in Vladivostok, Soviet Union, as a member of a WSU delegation sent to inaugurate an exchange agreement with Far Eastern University. In 1993, she traveled to India for two weeks as a lecturer sponsored by the United States Information Agency (USIA). She lived and lectured in Moscow, Russia from February to June 1995 as the Distinguished Fulbright Chair in American History at Moscow State University. She also spent to two weeks lecturing in Azerbaijan and Estonia and Belarus, again representing USIA.

Armitage was named a Mellon Scholar at the Wellesley College Center for Research on Women (1984) and a Hilliard Scholar at the University of Nevada at Reno (1990). In 2003-2004, she was a Senior Fellow at the Beineke Library and the Lamar Center for the Study of Frontiers and Borders at Yale University. She served on the editorial boards of the Western Historical Quarterly, for the Women in the West Series, the Journal of the West, the Oral History Review, and Pacific Northwest Quarterly. She was appointed to the Governor's Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, and as acted as a consultant for Northern Nevada Community College on integrating women into the curriculum. Her work led to her being invited to the White House by Laura Bush in 2003, and, in 2008, she was named Washington State University Woman of the Year.

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Content Description

The collection includes papers related to Susan Armitage's professional activities, primarily her career as a professor of history at Washington State University and her involvement in other educational institutions and programs, including the Women in the West Museum and the Washington Women's Heritage Project. It also includes materials related to her foreign lecture appointments, professional conferences, and research. It consists of correspondence, printed material published by Armitage, a substantial volume of printed material by other authors collected by Armitage, teaching materials, printed ephemera, audio recordings, photographs, newspaper articles, and memorabilia.

Note about dates: for reproduced materials in the collection, the date given in the container list below is the date of the original document, if known.

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Use of the Collection

Restrictions on Use

Copyright restrictions apply.

Preferred Citation

[Item Description]

Susan Armitage papers, 1899-2008 (Cage 734)

Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, Washington State University Libraries, Pullman, WA.

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Administrative Information

Arrangement

The collection is arranged in 18 series.

Acquisition Information

Susan Armitage donated this collection of her papers to the Washington State University Libraries in 2008 (MS 2008-14).

Processing Note

This collection was processed by Ph.D. candidate Lee Ann Powell in 2009. The Washington Women's History Consortium provided funding assistance for processing.

Separated Materials

Some materials related to Series 17 (items donated to Armitage, but not associated with her own research) were also separated for individual cataloging (diary of Mrs. Bertha Caine of Pullman, WA, and business records of Spalding family at Almota, WA).

Books edited or authored by Armitage, or to which she contributed, were separated for individual cataloging and can be found by searching the library catalog (see itemized list below). Journal issues, working papers, and similar items containing Armitage publications were retained in Series 16.

Books separated for individual cataloging (listed chronologically):

Armitage, Susan H. The Politics of Decontrol of Industry. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1969.

Lee, L. L. and Merrill Lewis, eds. Women, Women Writers, and the West. Troy, NY: Whitston Publishing, 1979.

Stauffer, Helen Winter and Susan J. Rosowski, eds. Women and Western American Literature. Troy, NY: Whitston Publishing, 1982.

Hoffman, Leonore and Deborah Rosenfelt. Teaching Women's Literature from a Regional Perspective. New York: Modern Language Association of America, 1982.

Armitage, Susan and Elizabeth Jameson, eds. The Women's West. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1987.

Stratton, David and George A. Frykman, eds. The Changing Pacific Northwest: Interpreting its Past. Pullman, WA: Washington State University Press, 1988.

Blair, Karen J., ed. Women in Pacific Northwest History: An Anthology. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1988.

Armitage, Susan et al., eds. Women in the West: A Guide to Manuscript Sources. New York: Garland, 1991.

Lich, Glen E., ed. Regional Studies: The Interplay of Land and People. College Station: Texas A and M University Press, 1992.

Conant, Roger. Mercer's Belles: The Journal of a Reporter. Edited by Lenna A. Deutsch. Pullman, WA: Washington State University Press, 1992.

Frederick, Bonnie and Susan H. McLeod, eds. Women and the Journey: The Female Travel Experience. Pullman, WA: Washington State University Press, 1993.

Jameson, Elizabeth and Susan Armitage, eds. Writing the Range: Race, Class, and Culture in the Women's West. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1997.

Hirt, Paul, ed. Terra Pacifica: People and Place in the Northwest States and Canada. Pullman, WA: Washington State University Press, 1998.

Moynihan, Ruth B., Susan Armitage, and Christiane Fisher Dichamp, eds. So Much to Be Done: Women Settlers on the Mining and Ranching Frontier. 2d ed. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1998.

Blair, Karen, ed. Women in Pacific Northwest History. Rev. ed. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2001.

Graham, Adeline. Adeline and Julia. Edited by Janet L. Coryell and Robert C. Myers. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 2000.

Armitage, Susan, ed. Women's Oral History. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2002.

Danilov, Victor J. Women and Museums: A Comprehensive Guide. Lanham, MD: AltaMira Press, 2005.

Stratton, David, ed. Terra Northwest: Interpreting People and Place. Pullman, WA: Washington State University Press, 2007.

Related Materials

Preliminary Guide to the Susan Armitage Papers, 1977-2014 (MS 2019.11)

MASC holds three separate collections of the projects produced by Dr. Armitage's students in her History 398 course:

History 398 (Women in the West) Oral Histories, Student Papers, etc., 1979-1986 (Archives 194)

History 398 (Women in the West) Oral Histories, Student Papers, etc., 1979-1994 (Archives 220)

History 398 (Women in the West) Student Projects, 1996-2005 (Archives 262)

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Detailed Description of the Collection

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Subject Terms

  • College teaching -- Washington (State)
  • Women -- Washington (State) -- History -- 19th century
  • Women -- Washington (State) -- History -- 20th century

Personal Names

  • Armitage, Susan H. (Susan Hodge), 1937- -- Archives

Corporate Names

  • Washington State University -- Faculty -- Archives
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