University of North Carolina (1793-1962). Division of the Humanities

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As originally constituted in 1934, the university's Division of the Humanities included the faculty of the following departments in the College of Arts and Sciences: Classics, Education, English, Germanic Languages, Romance Languages, Comparative Literature, History, Philosophy, Library Science, Art, Archeology, Theater Arts, and Music. The division was administered by a chair and an elected advisory committee, whose decisions were subject to approval by the Administrative Board of the College of Arts and Sciences. Revisions in the divisional structure, particularly the creation of the Division of Fine Arts and the upgrading of Library Science and Journalism to school status, have changed the composition of the Division of the Humanities. However, it remains one of the electoral divisions of the General Faculty, sending representatives to the Faculty Council.

From the description of Records of the Division of the Humanities, 1935-1959 (Series 3.1). WorldCat record id: 27188827

Role Title Holding Repository
Place Name Admin Code Country
North Carolina
Subject
Universities and colleges
Universities and colleges
Universities and colleges
Curriculum planning
Education, Higher
General education
Occupation
Activity

Corporate Body

Active 1935

Active 1959

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