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H-Sites: Harvard Life and Learning

Collected by: Harvard University Archives

Archived since: Mar, 2015

Description:

As part of its mission to document Harvard University, the Harvard University Archives has collected across several centuries thousands of personal archives of individuals and records of organizations affiliated with the University, including faculty, students, and clubs. Many of these materials are now created on web sites. The purpose of H-Sites: Harvard Life and Learning is to collect and make accessible this web-based material. As it grows, the H-Sites collection will document the intellectual and social interests of a segment of the community of people who live, work, and learn at Harvard: primarily faculty and students, but also, occasionally, visiting scholars and staff. Their lives both inside and outside of classrooms and offices are an integral part of Harvard's culture and history. HOLLIS catalog: http://id.lib.harvard.edu/alma/990132517800203941/catalog

Subject:   Universities & Libraries Harvard University

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Title: Devah Pager

URL: https://scholar.harvard.edu/pager/home

Description: Devah Pager (1972-2018) was the Peter and Isabel Malkin Professor of Sociology and Public Policy at Harvard University. She directed the Multidiscipinary Program in Inequality and Social Policy. Her work in measuring and documenting race bias in the labor market is widely considered to be ground-breaking. Her personal website on the OpenScholar platform contains her curriculum vitae and a list of publications. Collected by the Harvard University Archives as part of the personal archive of Devah Pager.

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Title: Roy P. Mottahedeh

URL: https://scholar.harvard.edu/mottahedeh/home

Description: American historian Roy Parviz Mottahedeh (1940- ; Harvard AB 1960, PhD 1970), an expert on Iranian culture, is Gurney Professor of History, Emeritus at Harvard University where he taught courses on the pre-modern social and intellectual history of the Islamic Middle East. Mottahedeh served as the director of Harvard's Center for Middle Eastern Studies from 1987 to 1990, and as the inaugural director of the Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Islamic Studies Program at Harvard University from 2006 to 2011. Professor Mottahedeh's website provides information on his life and career, publications, reviews, and the Law, Loyalty and Leadership event organized in his honor in 2012. Collected by the Harvard University Archives as part of the personal archive of Roy P. Mottahedeh.

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Title: Jacob K. Olupona

URL: https://scholar.harvard.edu/jacobolupona/home

Description: Jacob K. Olupona is a scholar of indigenous African religions. He has appointments at Harvard as Professor of African Religious Traditions at Harvard Divinity School and Professor of African and African American Studies in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. His research ranges across African religious traditions as well as the impact of those traditions in the United States. Olupona has won a number of awards, including the Nigerian National Order of Merit, the Martin E. Marty Award for the Public Understanding of Relition, and was a Walter Channing Cabot Fellow at Harvard. Collected by the Harvard University Archives as part of the personal archive of Jacob K. Olupona.

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Title: Ezra F. Vogel

URL: https://scholar.harvard.edu/ezravogel/home

Description: Ezra Vogel (1930-2020) was an American sociologist whose research focused on modern Japan, China, and Korea. Vogel received his Harvard PhD in 1958 and taught at Yale before returning to Harvard in 1964; he retired from teaching in 2000 as Henry Ford II Professor of the Social Sciences. Vogel served in many administrative roles at the University, including founding director of the Asia Center (1997-1999) and director of the Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies (1973-1975 and 1995-1999). Collected by the Harvard University Archives as part of the personal archive of Ezra F. Vogel.

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Title: Bernard Gottschalk : Talks, Papers, and Software

URL: https://github.com/BernardGottschalk/BG-distribution/

Description: Bernard Gottschalk (1935-2021) was a German-American physicist. Gottschalk received his PhD in 1962 from the Harvard Cyclotron Laboratory, used for physics research and after 1961, one of only 20 centers worldwide to specialize in proton-beam therapy. After working at Fermilab and Cern, he held a professorship at Northeastern University from 1965 until 1981. Gottschalk then returned to Harvard and joined the proton therapy group at the Harvard Cyclotron Laboratory as senior research fellow. He remained an active collaborator after the Cyclotron was retired in 2002. Gottschalk researched the basic physics of protons traversing media at therapy energies and developed software to compute energy loss and scattering which was used to model beamline transport and design double scattering systems. Professor Gottschalk's Github site served as a repository of his talks, papers, and software. The site also contains his description of the site and some of the contents. Collected by the Harvard University Archives as part of the personal archive of Bernard Gottschalk.

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