TABLE OF CONTENTS


Overview of the Collection

Biography

Scope and Content

Arrangement

Restrictions

Index Terms

Related Material

Administrative Information

Detailed Description

Series I: Writings, undated, 1907-1989

Series II: Personal papers, undated, 1928-1993






James H. Barnett Papers



Finding aid prepared by Cheryl C. Turkington






Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center
405 Babbidge Road, Unit 1205
Storrs, Connecticut 06269-1205



© 2005 University of Connecticut



Overview of the Collection

Repository: Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center.
Creator: James H. Barnett, 1906-.
Title: James H. Barnett Papers.
Dates: undated, 1907-1993.
Quantity: 1.5 linear feet.
Identification: MSS19970014
Language: English.
Abstract: James Harwood Barnett was born in Owensboro, KY, on 9 October 1906. Barnett was employed by the University of Connecticut in 1935 as an instructor in Sociology. He specialized in the history of social thought and the sociology of art and literature. He attained full professorship in 1948 as was head of the Sociology Department from 1948 until 1962. Barnett directed the Honor's Program from 1967 until his retirement in 1970. A prolific author, Barnett has over thirty publications, including The American Christmas, a study in national culture published in 1954 and numerous biographies of campus notables.

Biography

James Harwood Barnett was born in Owensboro, KY, on 9 October 1906. He attended Lindsey Wilson Junior College and Berea College, obtaining his A.B. degree in 1928. He was awarded a M.A. in 1930 from the University of Pennsylvania and a Ph.D. in 1939. He was a Harrison Fellow in Sociology at the University from 1933 until 1935.

Barnett was employed by the University of Connecticut in 1935 as an instructor in Sociology. He specialized in the history of social thought and the sociology of art and literature. He attained full professorship in 1948 as was head of the Sociology Department from 1948 until 1962. Barnett directed the Honor's Program from 1967 until his retirement in 1970. While at the University, Barnett served on numerous committees, including one which resulted in the establishment of the School of Social Work in 1946. He was a member of the University Senate for almost thirty years and was consistently reelected by his colleagues to the Senate Committee of Three, the guardian of academic tenure.

A prolific author, Barnett has over thirty publications, including The American Christmas, a study in national culture published in 1954 and numerous biographies of campus notables, such as Walter Stemmons, Professor I. G. Davis and former President Charles Beach. Barnett saw the purpose of these biographies as portraying “the unique value or contribution each made to his world as he knew it.”

Apart from his scholastic duties, Barnett participated in many civic activities. In 1943, he worked for the War Relocation Authority as a community analyst at a Japanese relocation camp in Gila, Arizona. While on leave from the University from 1963 to 1965, he served as executive secretary to the Small Grants Committee of the National Institute of Mental Health. On the state level, Barnett was a member of the Board of Directors of the Connecticut Prison Association and the Board of Directors of Connecticut Children's Services. Locally, Barnett served on the Storrs Board of Education and was a member of the original Mansfield Town Council and a Justice of the Peace.

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Scope and Content

The collection contains publications, speeches, notes, correspondence, articles, awards and photographs relating to Dr. Barnett's many activities.

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Arrangement

Series I: Writings (undated, 1907-1989) comprises the bulk of the collection and is arranged into three subseries: Publications, Unpublished speeches and papers, and Research Notes. Publications includes journal articles and reprints. Unpublished materials include eulogies and speeches commemorating various Storrs' personalities. Research notes contains handwritten notes, related publications, printed material and manuscript drafts.

Series II: Personal papers (undated, 1928-1993) contains awards and degrees received by Dr. Barnett, biographical clippings, notes, family photographs and private correspondence. The University of Connecticut subseries documents Barnett's activities while at the University including subject files regarding campus unrest in the late 1960s and the I. G. Davis Memorial Fund.

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Restrictions

Restrictions on Access

There are no access restrictions on this collection.

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.

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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 reference desk.

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Index Terms

This record series is indexed under the following controlled access subject terms.

Subjects:

Document Types:

Correspondence.
Manuscripts.
Personal Papers.
Publications.

Occupations:

Educator.

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Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

[Item description, #:#], James H. Barnett Papers. Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center, University of Connecticut Libraries.

Acquisition Information

Dr. Barnett began donating his materials to the Special Collections Department of the University of Connecticut Libraries following his retirement in 1970. These materials were transferred to the Historical Manuscripts and Archives Division in 1980. Additional papers were incorporated into the collection at various times since 1980. The Cynthia Snow letters were added in 1989.

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Detailed Description

Series I: Writings, undated, 1907-1989
Subseries A: Publications, undated, 1932-1989
Articles and Reprints
1:1 “College Seniors and the Liquor Problem”, 1932
1:2 “Personality in Primitive Society”, 1933
1:3 “Stimulating Student Activity”, 1936
1:4 “The Sociology of the Novel”, 1937
1:5 “Society and the Novel”, 1938
1:6 “Institutional Pressures and the Church”, 1938
1:7 “Social Organization and Social Structure”, 1942
1:8 “Christmas in American culture”, 1946
1:9 “Recent American Divorce Novels, 1938-1945”, 1948
1:10 “The Easter Festival”, 1949
1:11 “Research Areas in the Sociology of Art”, 1958
1:12 “Changes in Student Attitudes”, 1959
1:13 “The Sociology of Art”, 1959
1:14 “The Importance of Art Publics”, 1960
1:15 “A Sociologist views the Arts”, 1961
1:16 “Sociological Aspects of the Literary System”, 1970
1:17 “Art is now what is consumed as art...”, 1980
1:18 “The American Christmas”, 1981
Books
1:19 The American Christmas, 1954, 1976
1:20 Divorce and the American Divorce Novel, 1858-1937, 1939
1:21 Divorce and the American Divorce Novel, 1858-1937, ca. 1967
University of Connecticut history
1:22 Mr. Beach, 1960
1:23 Six Speeches of Walter Stemmons, 1971
1:24 “Prof”, 1971
1:25 Mr. Gentry, 1971
1:26 The Founding of the School of Social Work, 1980
1:27 Three Storrs Pioneers, 1981
1:28 Wilbur L. Cross Remembered, 1984
1:29 The Storrs Brothers and the Founding of the Storrs Agricultural School, 1881, 1982
1:30 Profiles, 1969-1982
1:31 A Storrs Memoir, 1935-1945, 1989
Mansfield Local history
1:32 Mansfield Historical Society, undated
1:33 Chronology of Mansfield 1702-1972, 1974
1:34 On the Trail of a Legend, 1978
1:35 The Mansfield Poor House, 1985
Subseries B: Unpublished speeches and papers, undated, 1934-1985
1:36 A Study of Parole at Eastern State Penitentiary, 1934
1:37 Gila, Arizona Relocation report 1943
1:38 The American Divorce novel, 1957
1:39 Sociology and the Fine Arts, 1967
1:40 Phi Beta Kappa speech, 1968
1:41 Nathan Whetten speech, 1970
1:42 G.A.L. Mehlquist speech, 1976
1:43 From Farm School to State University, undated
1:44 The Storrs Brothers, 1981
1:45 Nathan L. Whetten eulogy, 1984
1:46 Albert Waugh eulogy, 1985
1:47 Chanel No. 5, undated
Subseries C: Research notes, undated, 1907-
2:48 Divorce notes, undated
2:49-54 Charles Beach Profile, 1907-1968
2:55-56 I.G. Davis Profile, 1967-1970
2:57-58 Charles Gentry Profile, 1930-1970
2:59-62 Holidays, undated
Holidays, related articles
3:63 1930s
3:64 1940s
3:65 1950-1955
3:66 1956-1959
3:67 1960s
3:68 1970s
3:69 1981
3:70 Christmas
3:71 Walter Stemmons Profile, 1943-1981
3:72 The Storrs Brothers, undated
3:73 Three Storrs Pioneers, undated
3:74-75 Koons
3:76-77 Torrey
3:78-79 Whitney
3:80 Mansfield Poor House
Series II: Personal papers, undated, 1928-1993
Awards, Degrees and resolutions
4:81 Berea College, 1928
4:82 University of Pennsylvania, 1930
4:83 Memberships, 1932-1959
4:84-85 University of Connecticut, 1970
4:86 Mansfield, CT, 1973
4:87 Berea College yearbook, 1928
4:88 Genealogy research notes, undated
4:89 Family genealogy, undated
4:90 Family genealogy—William Barnett, undated
4:91 Family genealogy—Palmer-Bristow, undated
4:92 Family photographs, undated
4:93 Photographs, undated
4:94 Biographical clippings, 1969-1985
4:95 Biographical notes, undated
4:96 Personal letters, 1961-1989
4:97 Correspondence—General, 1954-1982
4:98 Correspondence—Beach profile, 1954-1982
4:99 Correspondence—Davis profile, 1971
4:100 Correspondence—Stemmons profile, 1971
4:101 Cynthia Snow letters, 1984-1989
4:102 Vacation report, 1935
4:103 Agreement—The Macmillan Company, 1953
4:104 Folklore, undated
4:105-106 Privacy, undated
4:107 Althea Stadtler, undated
4:108 Jacqueline Kennedy photograph, ca. 1963
4:109 History of Separatist Church, 1977
4:110 Log of Virgin Island Cruise, 1982
4:111 Gravestones, 1974-1993
4:112 Museum articles, 1984
4:113 Notes, Annual reports, undated
4:114 Notebook, undated
4:115-116 Mansfield, undated
4:117 Mansfield Road naming, undated
Subseries A: University of Connecticut, undated, 1939-1981
4:118 Personal drafts and articles, undated
4:119 UConn history, undated
4:120-122 “Fund for the Advancement of Education”, 1956
4:123-124 Campus unrest—“The Continuing Crisis at Uconn A White paper”, 1968
4:125 I. G. Davis Memorial Fund, 1939-1940
4:126 Basic genealogy, 1970
4:127 Nathan Whetten Reception, 1981