Collections A-Z
In addition to general collections and online subscription databases, journals, and ebooks, the Library holds more than 500 named collections which are distinguished by their specialized subject matter, age, uniqueness, or value. Most of the listed collections on this page are located in the John Hay Library. To locate digitized collections, see the list available at the Center for Digital Scholarship site and search the Brown Digital Repository.
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Susan Stanford Friedman papers, 1974-2022
This collection consists of the professional papers of Susan Stanford Friedman (1943-2023), Virginia Woolf Professor Emerita of English and Women’s Studies at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Friedman was a scholar of literary studies, gender studies, modernism, cultural theory, migration/diaspora studies, planetary literatures, and postcolonial studies. The collection includes correspondence, research and lecture notes, syllabi, conference materials, and draft writings dating from 1974 to 2022.Format(s):
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Susan Stanford Friedman papers
Samuel Sullivan Cox papers, 1852-1902.
Samuel Sullivan Cox papers, 1852-1902.
Samuel Sullivan Cox papers, 1852-1902.
Other Online Access:
RIAMCO: Guide to the Susan Stanford Friedman papers
Other: Letters : Paris, France and Brussels, Belgium, to Samuel Sullivan Cox, 1861-1885.
Other: Letters : Paris, France and Brussels, Belgium, to Samuel Sullivan Cox, 1861-1885.
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Feminist Theory Archive
Notes:
Curatorial work provided by Mary O. Murphy and processing provided by Amanda Knox and Alissa Simon on behalf of the Pembroke Center for Teaching and Research on Women and the Brown University Library.