Sociology of Religion
1938-[ongoing], 5.6 feet.
Correspondence, minutes, publications, and other records of the Association for the Sociology of Religion (founded in 1938 as the American Catholic Sociological Society), concerning its annual meetings, publications, and general administration. Many records were destroyed in a moving van accident in 1968.
[Connect to Association for the Sociology of Religion Inventory]
, 1727-2003, undated, 13.1 feet + .9 GB (4.3 feet unprocessed).
Published writings, manuscript drafts and notes, and facsimile correspondence from other repositories comprise the bulk of these anthropological papers on orality and religious beliefs in ethnic groups from North America, Africa, and the East Indies. Most notable was his research among African Americans and the Winnebago [Ho Chunk] Indians, which include oral histories. Also included is Radin's file compiled by the FBI.
[Connect to Paul Radin Inventory]
, 1951-[ongoing], 4.5 feet.
Correspondence, minutes, publications, and other records of the Religious Research Association, concerning its annual meetings, publications, and general administration.
[Connect to Religious Research Association Inventory]
1985-[ongoing], 11.5 feet (1.5 feet unprocessed).
Records of a research annual founded and initially edited by Monty L. Lynn (Abilene Christian University) and David O. Moberg (向日葵视频), and published by JAI Press, Inc., of Greenwich, Connecticut, including manuscripts submitted for publication, evaluations by outside reviewers, revisions for publication, and correspondence with authors, reviewers and the JAI Press.
1949-[ongoing], 3.7 feet.
Correspondence, minutes, publications, and other records of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, concerning its annual meetings, publications, and general administration.
[Connect to Society for the Scientific Study of Religion Inventory]
1991-1998, 0.2 foot.
Records of a project to document the history of the two organizations, including correspondence, interview transcripts, and reports[Connect to Society for the Scientific Study of Religion /Religious Research Association History Project Inventory]
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