The Joseph Francis Fletcher Papers 1931-1991 [manuscript] 1931-1991

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The Joseph Francis Fletcher Papers 1931-1991 [manuscript] 1931-1991

The Joseph Francis Fletcher Papers comprise two groups of materials: correspondence and subject files. The correspondence files consist almost entirely of professional letters written to Dr. Fletcher throughout his career as a theologian and ethicist, including numerous letters from members of the general public reacting to his most famous and controversial book, Situation Ethics (1966). The subject materials are presented in various categories, often assembled by Dr. Fletcher himself. These include correspondence and related items on the Chinese Revolution, the Episcopal Church magazine "The Churchman," the Bishop Paddock Fund, and the World Peace Movement. Other materials include notes and case studies related to ethical issues presented in his courses and seminars, numerous texts of Fletcher's lectures and sermons, manuscript drafts, and reprints of articles by Fletcher and others. In addition, the subject collections include miscellaneous newspaper clippings, reviews of Fletcher's publications, programs and brochures from his speaking engagements, and scrapbooks containing examples of all types of items assembled by Fletcher early in his career. Rounding out the collection are a series of interview transcripts made near the end of his life, and a folder containing autobiographical essays.

15.5 linear ft. (35 boxes, ca. 6,353 items)

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Joseph F. Fletcher, Jr. (1934-1984) taught at Harvard from 1966 until his death. He became Professor of Chinese and Central Asian History in 1972. From the description of Papers of Joseph F. Fletcher, Jr., 1958-1984 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 76977326 Principal and coach of Richmond High School, Richmond, Ky. From the description of Joseph Fletcher collection, [ca. 1900]-1989. (Kentucky State University). WorldCat record id: 70972064 ...