Claus-M. Naske papers, ca. 1959-

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Claus-M. Naske papers, ca. 1959-

The Claus-M. Naske Papers consist of research files, manuscripts and supporting documentation, drafts and galley proofs, correspondence, committee files, transcripts of interviews, reports, proposals, meeting minutes, and publications. The bulk of the materials reflect Claus-M. Naske's role as tenured professor of History at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, and the activities he has undertaken in fulfillment of the requirements for a tenured professor to take part in teaching, research, and community service. Of special interest are the drafts and final manuscripts of Naske's many publications and the accompanying research files, which provide both resources for the study of the history of Alaska and insight into the research and writing processes leading to publication of scholarly articles and books. The collection also includes photographs of students and events at the University of Alaska in Fairbanks, taken by Naske in 1960 while a student working for that institution's public affairs office, and slides depicting Barrow, Alaska, taken by Naske in 1964-65 while teaching at a Bureau of Indian Affairs day school there. This is an ongoing collection. Please check with the archivist for more information.

57 cubic feet.

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Claus-M. Naske was born in 1935 in Stettin, Germany. He received an A.B. in History and Political Science in 1961 from the University of Alaska. In 1964, Naske received an M.A. in Modern European History from the University of Michigan. He taught grade school at the Bureau of Indian Affairs Day School in Barrow Alaska from 1964 to 1965. He was an instructor at Juneau-Douglas Community College teaching History and Political Science from 1965 to 1967. Naske was a Teaching Assistant at Washington S...