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Political Studies

 Subject
Subject Source: Local sources
Scope Note: Topic taken from SSU/UIS Theses

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Center for the Study of Middle-Sized Cities Publications

 Collection
Identifier: UA 0134
Scope and Contents

Included in this collection is information that was gathered at several middle-sized cities in central Illinois ranging from demographics of these cities to public opinions on their public services (healthcare, police, etc.). Also included in this collection are things pertaining to social justice and local government/state government observation.

Dates: 1974 - 1985

Justice and Social Order Program Course Files

 Collection
Identifier: UA 0151
Scope and Contents This collection consists of classes that were taught between 1974 and 1976. This includes syllabi, articles and news clippings, lecture materials, bibliographies, course descriptions and memos for courses taught by or in association with Professor Larry Golden. The Justice and the Social Order Program sought to provide clarity and understanding of problems in today’s society: poverty, violence, racism, exploitation, discrimination and alienation. Program was terminated following the 1977...
Dates: 1973-1977

Thesis Collection

 Collection
Identifier: UA 0096
Scope and Contents

This collection includes the theses and PhD dissertations that have been given to the Archives. The collection was originally organized by topic and/or department. Starting in 2024, the theses are listed in the order in which they were added to the collection.

While the collection does include signficiant portion of the theses and dissertations put out by students, there are works that have not been given to the archives.

Dates: 1978-

William W. Stevens Papers

 Collection
Identifier: UA 0165
Scope and Contents

Included in this collection is information about the faculty senate as well as energy saving classes/workshops that were held both on and off campus. There is also various information about professors involved in the social studies department and classes that were taught by Bill/William W. Stevens. There is also extensive information about his involvement with the Feminist movement and equal rights for women in which he was involved with both on and off campus.

Dates: 1971-1982