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Susan Porter Benson Papers

 Collection
Identifier: 2004-0071

Scope and Content

The collection contains notes, manuscripts, syllabi, research materials, correspondence, ephemera and similar materials associated with the professional career of the historian, Susan Porter Benson, a member of the University of Connecticut faculty from 1993 until her death in 2005.

Dates

  • undated, 1983-2005

Access

The collection is open and available for research.

Restrictions on Use

Permission to publish from these Papers must be obtained in writing from both the University of Connecticut Libraries and the owner(s) of the copyright.

Biography

The daughter of Alvin and Lorraine Porter, Susan Porter Benson was born in Washington, Pennsylvania, on July 26, 1943. She graduated from Simmons College (1964) and earned a Master's degree from Brown University (1968). She began teaching at Bristol Community College in 1968. She took leave to do labor education for the Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Worker's Union, funded by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities. In 1992, she received funding from NEH to write a book on how families make economic decisions, and in 2002 for a book examining how workers experienced their occupations and managed their work lives. Porter Benson earned a PhD in History from Boston University in 1983. She helped found a cooperative household on Hope Street in Providence, Rhode Island, a haven for aspiring historians. In addition to Bristol Community College (1968-1986), she taught at the University of Warwick, United Kingdom (1984), the University of Missouri-Columbia (1986-1993), Yale University (1998) before coming to the University of Connecticut in 1993 as director of the Women’s Studies Program. In 1998, she returned to full-time teaching and research in the history department at UConn.

The author of several books, many articles and co-editor of a special issue of Radical History Review, Porter Benson generated interest in the study of public history. The influential issue led to her co-editing, along with Stephen Brier and Roy Rosenzweig, of Presenting the Past: Essays on History and the Public (1986). This collection, in turn, inspired Critical Perspectives on the Past, the popular Temple University Press book series.

Susan Porter Benson died June 20, 2005.

Extent

15.6 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

The collection contains notes, manuscripts, syllabi, research materials, correspondence, ephemera and similar materials associated with the professional career of the historian, Susan Porter Benson, a member of the University of Connecticut faculty from 1993 until her death in 2005.

Arrangement

Series I: Personal papers (undated, 1983-1984)

Series II: 2005 Addition (undated, 1983-2005)

Acquisition Information

The materials in Series I were donated in 2004 by Dr. Benson. The remaining materials were transferred in 2005 by her family after her death.

Related Material

Archives & Special Collections has a substantial collection of materials pertaining to the University, its history, administration, faculty, staff and students. For detailed information on these collections please contact the curator or ask at the Reading Room desk.

General note

Published Works:

Missing Title

  1. Counter Cultures: Saleswomen, Managers, and Customers in American Department Stores, University of Illinois Press, 1986.
  2. Presenting the Past: Essays on History and the Public, , 1986.
  3. Who Built America? Working People and the Nation’s Economy, Politics, Culture and Society, Pantheon, 1992.
  4. Household Accounts: Working-Class Family Economies in the Interwar USA, Cornell University Press, 2007.
Title
Susan Porter Benson Papers
Status
Published
Author
Archives & Special Collections staff
Date
2011 January
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Part of the Archives and Special Collections, University of Connecticut Library Repository

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