Lawrence Sheldon Rudner Papers 1967 - 1998

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Lawrence Sheldon Rudner Papers 1967 - 1998

The Lawrence Sheldon Rudner Papers, dating from 1967 to 1998, contain records relating to the research, teaching, and writings of Lawrence Rudner, a professor in the North Carolina State University English Department. The Papers also contain a small number of records describing Rudner's personal life. The Papers include manuscripts, correspondence, notes, newspaper articles, publications, and photographs.

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North Carolina State University. Department of English

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The largest department in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, English offers a range of undergraduate majors and concentrations, minors, and graduate programs. It also offers many courses of interest to the University community as a whole and workx with other departments and programs -- such as Foreign Languages and Literatures, Women's Studies, Communications, Education -- to furnish multidisciplinary opportunities for NC State students. From the description of North Caro...

Rudner, Lawrence Sheldon, 1947-

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Lawrence Sheldon Rudner (1947-1995) was a Holocaust scholar, educator, historian, journalist, writer, and professor of English at North Carolina State University. He was the author of The Magic We Do Here, an unpublished manuscript "Memory's Tailor," and several short stories and articles. He was also a dedicated educator who developed the "Holocaust in Literature" course at North Carolina State University and worked with the Humanities Extension in the prison system co-teaching "Survival and Gr...