Cooperative Program in the Humanities records, 1963-1973 [manuscript].

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Cooperative Program in the Humanities records, 1963-1973 [manuscript].

Records include correspondence of the program's chairs, minutes of its Joint Central Committee, and various reports and brochures related to its activities, including some materials relating to the Southeastern Institute of Medieval and Renaissance Studies.

About 300 items (1.5 linear ft.).

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Southeastern Institute of Medieval and Renaissance Studies

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The Southeastern Institute of Medieval and Renaissance Studies was established in 1963 under the auspices of the Duke-UNC Cooperative Program in the Humanities. Supported by grant funding, summer institutes were held for the purpose of improving teaching and scholarship. Each institute consisted of seminars conducted by Senior Fellows and attended by Junior Fellows. Location of the institutes alternated between the campuses of Duke University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. ...

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Cooperative Program in the Humanities.

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The Cooperative Program in the Humanities was a joint program of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Duke University. Created in 1963, it operated until 1971, supported by grants from various foundations. Its chief activity was the awarding of fellowships to humanities faculty at colleges and universities in Virginia and the Carolinas. Selected faculty spent an academic year engaged in study and writing at UNC and/or Duke. The program also sponsored the Southeastern Institute of ...

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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