Papers, 1820-1968 (bulk 1922-1968).

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Papers, 1820-1968 (bulk 1922-1968).

Correspondence, writings, subject files, teaching material, editorial files, and research and bibliographical notes documenting Stephenson's career and publications as a Southern historian and the operations of the JOURNAL OF SOUTHERN HISTORY and the MISSISSIPPI VALLEY HISTORICAL REVIEW during his editorship. Major topics include undergraduate and graduate university teaching, Southern history and historiography, American history, historical associations, Louisiana State University, Tulane University, University of Oregon, historians, and the publishing of monographs and journal articles.

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