Guide to the Keith Nelson papers MS.F.055

Finding aid prepared by Gabrielle Wood, 2023.
Special Collections and Archives, University of California, Irvine Libraries
(cc) 2023
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Contributing Institution: Special Collections and Archives, University of California, Irvine Libraries
Title: Keith Nelson papers
Creator: Nelson, Keith
Identifier/Call Number: MS.F.055
Physical Description: 6 Linear Feet (6 record cartons)
Date (inclusive): 1963-2016
Abstract: The Keith Nelson paper collection contains lecture notes, handouts, correspondence with students and colleagues, article drafts, newspapers clippings and journal articles used for lecture research, photos, as well as schedules and syllabuses. Keith Nelson (1932-2022) joined UCI in 1965 as one of the founding faculty of the Department of History and through out his career served the university in many capacities such as chair of the Humanities faculty, Associate Dean of Humanities for Undergraduate Studies, Director of the Humanities Core Course, Director of the Center for Peace and Conflict Studies, Director of the Center for International Education, Director of UC's Education Abroad Program in Sweden and Denmark and Director of the Program In Religious Studies. His work explored American foreign relations, Cold War history, the socio/economic impact of war, and religious studies.In 2011 he was named UCI Emeritus Professor of the Year and in 2013 was awarded the University's Edward A. Dickson professorship for distinguished service and scholarship. In recognition of his numerous contributions to the campus, the campus established the Keith L. Nelson Graduate Fellowship (administered through the Global Peace and Conflict Studies Program) in 2014 as well as the annual Keith L. Nelson Lecture in U.S. International History (organized through the UCI History Department). Nelson authored, co-authored, edited and co-edited numerous historical studies. His publications include "The Impact of War on American Life: The Twentieth-Century Experience" (1971); "Victors Divided: America and the Allies In Germany, 1918-1923" (1975); "The Making of Détente: Soviet-American Relations in the Shadow of Vietnam" (1995); "Why War? Ideology, Theory, and History" (1979) (with Spencer Olin); and "Re-Viewing the Cold War" (2000) with UCI political scientist Patrick Morgan.
Language of Material: English .

Access

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Acquisition Information

Gift of Keith Nelson, 2022.

Preferred Citation

Keith Nelson papers. MS-F-055. Special Collections and Archives, The UC Irvine Libraries, Irvine, California. [Date accessed].

Content Description

The Keith Nelson paper collection contains lecture notes, handouts, correspondence with students and colleagues, article drafts, newspapers clippings and journal articles used for lecture research, photos, as well as schedules and syllabuses. Keith Nelson (1932-2022) joined UCI in 1965 as one of the founding faculty of the Department of History and through out his career served the university in many capacities such as chair of the Humanities faculty, Associate Dean of Humanities for Undergraduate Studies, Director of the Humanities Core Course, Director of the Center for Peace and Conflict Studies, Director of the Center for International Education, Director of UC's Education Abroad Program in Sweden and Denmark and Director of the Program In Religious Studies. His work explored American foreign relations, Cold War history, the socio/economic impact of war, and religious studies.In 2011 he was named UCI Emeritus Professor of the Year and in 2013 was awarded the University's Edward A. Dickson professorship for distinguished service and scholarship. In recognition of his numerous contributions to the campus, the campus established the Keith L. Nelson Graduate Fellowship (administered through the Global Peace and Conflict Studies Program) in 2014 as well as the annual Keith L. Nelson Lecture in U.S. International History (organized through the UCI History Department). Nelson authored, co-authored, edited and co-edited numerous historical studies. His publications include "The Impact of War on American Life: The Twentieth-Century Experience" (1971); "Victors Divided: America and the Allies In Germany, 1918-1923" (1975); "The Making of Détente: Soviet-American Relations in the Shadow of Vietnam" (1995); "Why War? Ideology, Theory, and History" (1979) (with Spencer Olin); and "Re-Viewing the Cold War" (2000) with UCI political scientist Patrick Morgan.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

United States -- Foreign relations -- 1933-1945
United States -- Foreign relations -- 1945-1989
University of California, Irvine. Center for Global Peace and Conflict Studies
University of California, Irvine. History Department.
Cold War
Cold War -- History -- Sources
Nelson, Keith

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Box 1 1974-2006

Scope and Contents Note

Lecture notes, syllabus, correspondence, sources, and other course materials from History and Theory, History 40C, History 29 B, and History 11.
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Box 2 1966-2004

Scope and Contents Note

Lecture notes, syllabus, correspondence, sources, and other course materials from History 134, 146, 158, 146 C, and 50B.
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Box 3 1971-2005

Scope and Contents Note

Lecture notes, syllabus, correspondence, sources, and other course materials from History 190/190D.192, Seminars, 192, 195, Humanities Core, 5C.
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Box 4 1963-2004

Scope and Contents Note

Lecture notes, syllabus, correspondence, sources, department records, articles, and conference materials
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Box 5 1966-2007

Scope and Contents Note

Lecture notes, syllabus, correspondence, sources, articles/publications, and conference materials
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Box 6 1969-2016

Scope and Contents Note

lecture notes, syllabus, correspondence, sources, colloquium senior projects, applications, and articles