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School of Law","There are no restrictions on accessing the websites in this collection.","The Arthur J. Morris Law Library expects to add crawls of the School of Law's website to this collection at least once per academic year.","The websites archived in this collection are not identical copies of the original sites. Instead, they are close representations shaped by the appraisal decisions of archivists.","Archivists strive to capture copies of the School of Law website that are identical to the originals. However, to overcome technological limitations and to allow for sustainable preservation, archivists make appraisal decisions that result in the creation of representative copies that might function and look different from the originals. For example, when the website is too large to crawl and preserve as a single resource, archivists divide it into facets and crawl each part separately.","Archivists divided the capture of the website into 40 crawls because they determined that it was too large to capture in one crawl. As much as possible, they tried to break the site into self-contained facets that reflected apparent divisions in the website. Ultimately, however, archivists were responsible for defining the facets and marking the boundaries between different kinds of content. Their appraisal decisions are recorded in text configuration files that are preserved with the web archive files.","The following resources published on the School of Law website in Spring 2023 were not included in this collection: staff and faculty directories, the Scholarship repository, the news archives, the media archive, library exhibits, and library databases. Archivists crawled much of this content, but deposited it in other collections to facilitate sustainable access and preservation.","Archivists divided the capture of the School of Law website into 49 crawls because they determined that it was too large to capture at once. As much as possible, they tried to break the site into self-contained facets that reflected apparent divisions in the website. Ultimately, however, archivists were responsible for defining the facets and marking the boundaries between different kinds of content. Their appraisal decisions are recorded in text configuration files that are preserved with the web archive files.","The following resources published on the School of Law website in Fall 2023 were not included in this collection: directories, the scholarship repository, alumni pages, reunion pages, podcasts, the news archives, the media archive, library exhibits, and library databases.","Archivists divided the capture of the School of Law website into many crawls because they determined that it was too large to capture at once. As much as possible, they tried to break the site into self-contained facets that reflected apparent divisions in the website. Ultimately, however, archivists were responsible for defining the facets and marking the boundaries between different kinds of content. Their appraisal decisions are recorded in text configuration files that are preserved with the web archive files.","The following resources published on the School of Law website in late 2024 were not included in this collection: directories, the scholarship repository, alumni pages, reunion pages, podcasts, the news archives, the media archive, library exhibits, and library databases.","Due to the large size of the files captures during these web crawls, the archivist split the resulting files into two separate digital object containers. The digital container \"2024_11_12_UVA_Law_Website_Crawls_b\" contains all of the center and program pages. The other container, \"2024_11_12_UVA_Law_Website_Crawls_1\" contains the rest of the files.","This collection contains copies of the University of Virginia School of Law's public website. On that site, the School shares content documenting its work and the experiences of its students, faculty, staff, and alumni. This includes statistics, descriptions of school services, policies, center and program descriptions, links to affiliated organizations, news articles, videos, directories, marketing materials, short histories, and published research. While the website potentially reaches a broad audience, much of it is designed especially for the Law School's students, faculty, staff, and alumni. Other content on the website markets the School to applicants, donors, and employers.","This version of the School of Law's website documents the public face of the School and the following elements of its work: admissions, academics, alums, giving, career services, library services, student life, and faculty research. Also, the website includes relevant directories and news articles.","The University of Virginia Law Library conducted 40 crawls of the School of Law website. The files resulting from each crawl contain content representing a significant facet of the website. These facets include admissions, academics, research, alum services, library services, student life, faculty profiles, giving and fundraising, academic centers, and class profiles. Together, these resources richly document the School of Law's work and its public face.","The home and about pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia Law School: facts and statistics, photographs, historical information, a video tour, descriptions of facilities, descriptions of life in Charlottesville, and highlighted news articles. Also, the home and about pages provide links to all of the major sections of the School's website. Archivists captured those sections in separate crawls, and they are available in other parts of this collection.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: a curriculum summary, the academic calendar, current course descriptions, academic concentrations, academic policies, award descriptions, student record information, and dual-degree program descriptions. Resources related to the Law School's clinics and the academic programs are linked to these pages, but archivists captured them in separate crawls and placed them in another part of this collection. ","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: application materials, admissions publications, Class of 2026 admittance resources, and an open letter to prospective students about law school rankings.","The home URL for the admissions pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/admissions","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: descriptions of student organizations and academic journals, the academic calendar, student orientation information, resources for students, graduation information, pages for the Graduate Studies program, and housing guides.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/students","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: lists of faculty, information about faculty workshops, and faculty profiles in the Virginia Journal. ","Archivists captured the faculty biographies in another crawl, and they are included in this collection's faculty and staff directory. The scholarship repository and \"Faculty in the News\" were also captured in separate crawls and preserved in other collections.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/faculty/","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia's Arthur J. Morris Law Library: research guides, information about library services, and links to library collections. Digital exhibitions, datasets, and digital humanities projects that the Library hosted were captured in separate crawls and archived in other collections.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/library","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: resources for alumni, information about alumni reunions and events, the UVA Law Network, and information about the Law School Foundation. 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","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/public-service","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia Law School: employment data, career development resources for students and alumni, clerkship resources for students, and information for potential employers.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/careers","The Admissions Department in the University of Virginia School of Law maintained an online archive of class profiles. The profiles describe all the incoming classes of law students between the Class of 2005 and the Class of 2025. They contain statistical information about the incoming classes (e.g., geographic distribution, test scores) and short narratives highlighting selected students.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/admissions/class-2025-profile","These pages include the following content related to diversity, equity, and belonging (DEB) at the University of Virginia School of Law: information about recent DEB initiatives, a history of diversity at the Law School, law student statements about DEB, descriptions of student affinity organizations, and news and videos related to DEB.","The home for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/diversity","These pages include the following content related to clinics at the University of Virginia School of Law: descriptions of the clinics, student resources for choosing and enrolling in clinics, student testimonials about their clinic experience, and news articles documenting the work of the clinics.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/clinics","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: descriptions of scholarships, financial aid resources for students, and information about student costs and billing.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/financialaid","These pages include the following content related to the John W. Glynn Jr. Law and Business Program: a list of recent research, a list of affiliated faculty, descriptions of curricular opportunities and courses, and event announcements. ","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/john-w-glynn-jr-law-business-program","These pages include the following content related to the Program in Law and Public Service: a list of affiliated faculty, a list of fellows, application information, and descriptions of curricular opportunities and courses.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/program-law-and-public-service","These pages include the following content related to the Center for International and Comparative Law: a history of the center, a list of research publications, a list of affiliated faculty, application information, descriptions of curricular opportunities and courses, summary of extracurricular opportunities, career resources, and event announcements.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/center-international-comparative-law","These pages include the following content related to the constitutional and legal history programs: a list of research publications, a list of affiliated faculty, and descriptions of curricular opportunities and courses.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/constitutional-law-and-legal-history","These pages include the following content related to the Center for Criminal Justice: a list of research publications, a list of affiliated faculty, descriptions of curricular opportunities and courses, and event announcements.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/center-criminal-justice","These pages include the following content related to the Karsh Center for Law and Democracy: a list of affiliated faculty, recent news, and event announcements.","The home URL of the Karsh Center for Law and Democracy pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/karsh","These pages include the following content related to the Virginia Center for Tax Law: a list of research publications, a list of affiliated faculty, application information, descriptions of curricular opportunities and courses, summary of extracurricular opportunities, alumni profiles, and event announcements.","The home URL of the Virginia Center for Tax Law pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/virginia-center-tax-law","These pages include the following content related to PLACE: a list of research publications, a list of affiliated faculty, descriptions of curricular opportunities and courses, and event announcements.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/place-program-law-communities-and-environment","These pages include the following content related to the National Security Law Center: a list of research publications, a list of affiliated faculty, descriptions of curricular opportunities and courses, lists of affiliated organizations, career resources, and event announcements.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/national-security-law-center","These pages include the following content related to the Center for the Study of Race and Law: a list of research publications, a list of affiliated faculty, descriptions of curricular opportunities and courses, lists of affiliated organizations, news, and event announcements.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/center-study-race-and-law","These pages include the following content related to the LawTech Center: a list of research publications, a list of affiliated faculty, descriptions of curricular opportunities and courses, lists of affiliated student organizations, fellow biographies, and event announcements.","The home URL for the LawTech Center pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/lawtech-center","These pages include the following content related to the Health Law Program: a list of research publications, a list of affiliated faculty, descriptions of curricular opportunities and courses, lists of affiliated organizations, news, and event announcements.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/health-law","These pages include the following content related to the Human Rights Program: a list of research publications, a list of affiliated faculty, descriptions of curricular opportunities and courses, information about student initiatives, career resources, news, and event announcements.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/human-rights-program","These pages include the following content related to the Center for the First Amendment: a list of research publications, a list of affiliated faculty, and descriptions of curricular opportunities and courses.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/center-first-amendment","These pages include the following content related to the Family Law Center: a list of research publications, a list of affiliated faculty, descriptions of curricular opportunities and courses, summary of extracurricular opportunities, and event announcements.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/family-law-center","These pages include the following content related to the Center for Law and Philosophy:  a list of research publications, a list of affiliated faculty, a list of legal theory workshops, descriptions of curricular opportunities and courses, information about dual-degree programs, and event announcements.","The home URL of these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/center-public-law-and-political-economy","These pages include the following content related to the Center for Public Law and Political Economy:  a list of research publications, a list of affiliated faculty, descriptions of courses, and information about opportunities outside of the classroom.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/center-public-law-and-political-economy","These pages include the following content related to the Institute for Law, Psychiatry, and Public Policy: a list of affiliated faculty, information about the institute's policy and practice initiatives, pages related to the affiliated forensic clinic, and information about training opportunities.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.ilppp.org/","These pages include the following content related to the Immigration Law Program: a list of research publications, a list of affiliated faculty, descriptions of curricular opportunities and courses, information about community service and Pro Bono projects, and event announcements.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/immigration-law","These pages include the following content related to the Intellectual Property Program: a list of research publications, a list of affiliated faculty, descriptions of curricular opportunities and courses, information about patent clinics, and information about student organizations.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/intellectual-property","These pages include the following content related to the Center for Empirical Studies in Law: a list of research publications, a list of affiliated faculty, and descriptions of curricular opportunities and courses.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/center-empirical-studies-law","These pages include the following content related to the Public Policy and Regulation Program: a list of research publications, a list of affiliated faculty, descriptions of curricular opportunities and courses, and a list of notable public figures with connections to the School of Law.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/public-policy-and-regulation","These pages include the following content related to the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics: a list of research publications, a list of affiliated faculty, descriptions of curricular opportunities and courses, and information about workshops and conferences.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/john-m-olin-program-law-and-economics","These pages include the following content related to the Animal Law Program: information about the program and the Bob Barker Prize in Animal Law, Ethics, and Rights Student Writing Competition.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/animal-law","These pages include the following content related to the Externships Program: a descripton of the program, a copy of the externship manual, application information, and information about program placement.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/externships-program","These pages include the following content related to the Pro Bono Program: a description of the program mission, an outline of professional ethics and responsibilities, a description of the Pro Bono award, and information about pro bono opportunities for law students. Some materials linked to the program's pages were inaccessible to members of the general public and not captured in this crawl.  ","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/pro-bono","This file consists of wacz and associated metadata files that the Law Library produced while crawling the University of Virginia School of Law website. The Library, following its web archiving schedules, only crawled parts of the website.","The home and about pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia Law School: facts and statistics, photographs, historical information, a video tour, descriptions of facilities, descriptions of life in Charlottesville, and highlighted news articles. Also, the home and about pages provide links to all of the major sections of the School's website. Archivists captured those sections in separate crawls, available in other parts of this collection. The home URL for this crawl is https://www.law.virginia.edu/.","This crawl contains the academic policies of the University of Virginia School of Law. The home URL for this crawl is https://www.law.virginia.edu/policies/academic-policies.","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: a curriculum summary, the academic calendar, current course descriptions, academic concentrations, award descriptions, and dual-degree program descriptions. The home URL for this crawl is https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics.","This crawl contains descriptions of Law School courses for the 2023-2024 academic year. The home URL for this crawl is https://www.law.virginia.edu/courses.","The content in this crawl documents a program at the Law School that provides a U.S. legal education to lawyers who have obtained a law degree in another country. It includes information about application procedures, tuition, and frequently asked questions. The home URL for this crawl is https://www.law.virginia.edu/graduatestudies.","The School of Law's student records department maintained these public web pages to inform the University community about their services. There are no student records in this crawl. The home URL for the crawl is https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/services/student-records","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: application materials, admissions publications, admittance resources, and an open letter to prospective students about law school rankings. The home URL for the admissions pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/admissions","This crawl contains the website's main faculty page and workshop schedule. The Law Library did not capture faculty biographies, directories, and scholarship. The home URL is https://www.law.virginia.edu/faculty.","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia's Arthur J. Morris Law Library: research guides, information about library services, and links to library collections. The Library's digital exhibitions, datasets, and digital humanities projects were captured in separate crawls and archived in other collections. The home URL for these pages is https://www.law.virginia.edu/library.","The Student Life and Student Affairs pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: descriptions of student organizations and academic journals, the academic calendar, student orientation information, resources for students, graduation information, and housing guides. The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/students","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia Law School: employment data, career development resources for students and alums, clerkship resources for students, and information for potential employers. The home URL for these pages is https://www.law.virginia.edu/careers-service.","These pages include the following content related to diversity, equity, and belonging (DEB) at the University of Virginia School of Law: information about recent DEB initiatives, a history of diversity at the Law School, law student statements about DEB, descriptions of student affinity organizations, and news and videos related to DEB. The home for these pages is https://www.law.virginia.edu/diversity.","This crawl contains content related to the University of Virginia School of Law's \"Honor the Future\" giving campaign. The home URL for these pages is https://www.law.virginia.edu/give.","These pages include the following content related to clinics at the University of Virginia School of Law: descriptions of the clinics, student resources for choosing and enrolling in clinics, and student testimonials about their clinic experience. The home URL for these pages is https://www.law.virginia.edu/clinics.","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: descriptions of scholarships, financial aid resources for students, and information about student costs and billing. The home URL for these pages is https://www.law.virginia.edu/financialaid.","This crawl contains the official handbook for University of Virginia School of Law student organizations. The handbook's home URL is https://www.law.virginia.edu/protected/student-affairs/student-organization-handbookguidelines?check_logged_in=1.","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: information about careers in public service, financial aid resources, and student organizations interested in public service. The home URL for these pages is https://www.law.virginia.edu/public-service.","The Law Library performed a crawl for each program and center website at the University of Virginia Law School. The websites generally contained program descriptions, lists of affiliated faculty, related curriculums, event announcements, and career opportunities. In the Fall of 2023, the School of Law hosted the following programs and centers: John W. Glynn Jr. Law and Business Program, Program in Law and Public Service, Center for International and Comparative Law, Constitutional Law, Center for Criminal Justice, Karsh Center for Law and Democracy, Virginia Center for Tax Law, PLACE: Program in Law, Communities, and the Environment, National Security Law Center, LawTech Center, Education Rights Institute, Legal History, Center for the Study of Race and Law, Health Law, Human Rights Program, Center for Public Law and Political Economy, First Amendment Center, Family Law Center, Center for Law and Philosophy, Center for Empirical Studies in Law, Immigration Law, Public Policy and Regulation, Intellectual Property, John M. 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The home URL for these pages is https://www.law.virginia.edu/library.","The Student Life and Student Affairs pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: descriptions of student organizations and academic journals, the academic calendar, student orientation information, resources for students, graduation information, and housing guides. The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/students","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia Law School: employment data, career development resources for students and alums, clerkship resources for students, and information for potential employers. The home URL for these pages is https://www.law.virginia.edu/careers-service.","The Class of 2027 profile provides public data about the incoming Class of University of Virginia law students. The data includes, but is not limited to, the following: LSAT scores, GPA, age range, geographic origin, gender, and undergraduate education.","These pages include the following content related to community engagement and equity at the Law School: links to anti-discrimination policies, the Roadmap Scholars program, links to descriptions of student affinity groups, resources for community members, and links to the free expression of ideas. The home URL for these pages is https://www.law.virginia.edu/students/students/free-exchange-ideas-uva-law.","The Community Engagement and Equity pages replaced these legacy Diversity, Equity and Belonging (DEB) pages. The DEB pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: information about recent DEB initiatives, a history of diversity at the Law School, law student statements about DEB, descriptions of student affinity organizations, and news and videos related to DEB. The home URL for these pages is https://www.law.virginia.edu/diversity.","This crawl contains content related to the University of Virginia School of Law's \"Honor the Future\" giving campaign. The home URL for these pages is https://www.law.virginia.edu/give.","These pages include the following content related to clinics at the University of Virginia School of Law: descriptions of the clinics, student resources for choosing and enrolling in clinics, and student testimonials about their clinic experience. The home URL for these pages is https://www.law.virginia.edu/clinics.","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: descriptions of scholarships, financial aid resources for students, and information about student costs and billing. The home URL for these pages is https://www.law.virginia.edu/financialaid.","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: information about careers in public service, financial aid resources, and student organizations interested in public service. The home URL for these pages is https://www.law.virginia.edu/public-service.","The Law Library performed a crawl for each program and center website at the University of Virginia Law School. The websites generally contained program descriptions, lists of affiliated faculty, related curriculums, event announcements, and career opportunities.","The University of Virginia School of Law produced this website to share information about its policies, regulations, and initiatives relating to the free exchange of ideas. The home URL for these pages is https://www.law.virginia.edu/free-exchange-ideas-uva-law.","Because of the nature of this collection, copyright status varies across the materials. 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The files resulting from each crawl contain content representing a significant facet of the website. These facets include admissions, academics, research, alum services, library services, student life, faculty profiles, giving and fundraising, academic centers, and class profiles. Together, these resources richly document the School of Law's work and its public face.","The home and about pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia Law School: facts and statistics, photographs, historical information, a video tour, descriptions of facilities, descriptions of life in Charlottesville, and highlighted news articles. Also, the home and about pages provide links to all of the major sections of the School's website. 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","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: application materials, admissions publications, Class of 2026 admittance resources, and an open letter to prospective students about law school rankings.","The home URL for the admissions pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/admissions","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: descriptions of student organizations and academic journals, the academic calendar, student orientation information, resources for students, graduation information, pages for the Graduate Studies program, and housing guides.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/students","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: lists of faculty, information about faculty workshops, and faculty profiles in the Virginia Journal. ","Archivists captured the faculty biographies in another crawl, and they are included in this collection's faculty and staff directory. The scholarship repository and \"Faculty in the News\" were also captured in separate crawls and preserved in other collections.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/faculty/","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia's Arthur J. Morris Law Library: research guides, information about library services, and links to library collections. Digital exhibitions, datasets, and digital humanities projects that the Library hosted were captured in separate crawls and archived in other collections.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/library","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: resources for alumni, information about alumni reunions and events, the UVA Law Network, and information about the Law School Foundation. Issues of the publication, \"UVA Lawyer\" were captured in a separate crawl and archived in another collection.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/alumni","These pages include content related to the University of Virginia School of Law's \"Honor the Future\" giving campaign.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/giving","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: information about careers in public service, descriptions of clinics and courses related to public service, financial aid resources, and information about student organizations interested in public service. ","Archivists captured the pages for the Pro Bono program in a separate crawl, and archived those pages in another part of this collection. Employment resources from the School of Law's restricted Intranet were linked to the public service pages, but archivists did not capture them in a crawl. ","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/public-service","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia Law School: employment data, career development resources for students and alumni, clerkship resources for students, and information for potential employers.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/careers","The Admissions Department in the University of Virginia School of Law maintained an online archive of class profiles. The profiles describe all the incoming classes of law students between the Class of 2005 and the Class of 2025. 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Olin Program in Law and Economics: a list of research publications, a list of affiliated faculty, descriptions of curricular opportunities and courses, and information about workshops and conferences.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/john-m-olin-program-law-and-economics","These pages include the following content related to the Animal Law Program: information about the program and the Bob Barker Prize in Animal Law, Ethics, and Rights Student Writing Competition.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/animal-law","These pages include the following content related to the Externships Program: a descripton of the program, a copy of the externship manual, application information, and information about program placement.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/externships-program","These pages include the following content related to the Pro Bono Program: a description of the program mission, an outline of professional ethics and responsibilities, a description of the Pro Bono award, and information about pro bono opportunities for law students. Some materials linked to the program's pages were inaccessible to members of the general public and not captured in this crawl.  ","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/pro-bono","This file consists of wacz and associated metadata files that the Law Library produced while crawling the University of Virginia School of Law website. The Library, following its web archiving schedules, only crawled parts of the website.","The home and about pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia Law School: facts and statistics, photographs, historical information, a video tour, descriptions of facilities, descriptions of life in Charlottesville, and highlighted news articles. Also, the home and about pages provide links to all of the major sections of the School's website. Archivists captured those sections in separate crawls, available in other parts of this collection. The home URL for this crawl is https://www.law.virginia.edu/.","This crawl contains the academic policies of the University of Virginia School of Law. The home URL for this crawl is https://www.law.virginia.edu/policies/academic-policies.","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: a curriculum summary, the academic calendar, current course descriptions, academic concentrations, award descriptions, and dual-degree program descriptions. The home URL for this crawl is https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics.","This crawl contains descriptions of Law School courses for the 2023-2024 academic year. The home URL for this crawl is https://www.law.virginia.edu/courses.","The content in this crawl documents a program at the Law School that provides a U.S. legal education to lawyers who have obtained a law degree in another country. It includes information about application procedures, tuition, and frequently asked questions. The home URL for this crawl is https://www.law.virginia.edu/graduatestudies.","The School of Law's student records department maintained these public web pages to inform the University community about their services. There are no student records in this crawl. The home URL for the crawl is https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/services/student-records","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: application materials, admissions publications, admittance resources, and an open letter to prospective students about law school rankings. The home URL for the admissions pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/admissions","This crawl contains the website's main faculty page and workshop schedule. The Law Library did not capture faculty biographies, directories, and scholarship. The home URL is https://www.law.virginia.edu/faculty.","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia's Arthur J. Morris Law Library: research guides, information about library services, and links to library collections. The Library's digital exhibitions, datasets, and digital humanities projects were captured in separate crawls and archived in other collections. The home URL for these pages is https://www.law.virginia.edu/library.","The Student Life and Student Affairs pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: descriptions of student organizations and academic journals, the academic calendar, student orientation information, resources for students, graduation information, and housing guides. The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/students","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia Law School: employment data, career development resources for students and alums, clerkship resources for students, and information for potential employers. The home URL for these pages is https://www.law.virginia.edu/careers-service.","These pages include the following content related to diversity, equity, and belonging (DEB) at the University of Virginia School of Law: information about recent DEB initiatives, a history of diversity at the Law School, law student statements about DEB, descriptions of student affinity organizations, and news and videos related to DEB. The home for these pages is https://www.law.virginia.edu/diversity.","This crawl contains content related to the University of Virginia School of Law's \"Honor the Future\" giving campaign. The home URL for these pages is https://www.law.virginia.edu/give.","These pages include the following content related to clinics at the University of Virginia School of Law: descriptions of the clinics, student resources for choosing and enrolling in clinics, and student testimonials about their clinic experience. The home URL for these pages is https://www.law.virginia.edu/clinics.","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: descriptions of scholarships, financial aid resources for students, and information about student costs and billing. The home URL for these pages is https://www.law.virginia.edu/financialaid.","This crawl contains the official handbook for University of Virginia School of Law student organizations. The handbook's home URL is https://www.law.virginia.edu/protected/student-affairs/student-organization-handbookguidelines?check_logged_in=1.","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: information about careers in public service, financial aid resources, and student organizations interested in public service. The home URL for these pages is https://www.law.virginia.edu/public-service.","The Law Library performed a crawl for each program and center website at the University of Virginia Law School. The websites generally contained program descriptions, lists of affiliated faculty, related curriculums, event announcements, and career opportunities. In the Fall of 2023, the School of Law hosted the following programs and centers: John W. Glynn Jr. Law and Business Program, Program in Law and Public Service, Center for International and Comparative Law, Constitutional Law, Center for Criminal Justice, Karsh Center for Law and Democracy, Virginia Center for Tax Law, PLACE: Program in Law, Communities, and the Environment, National Security Law Center, LawTech Center, Education Rights Institute, Legal History, Center for the Study of Race and Law, Health Law, Human Rights Program, Center for Public Law and Political Economy, First Amendment Center, Family Law Center, Center for Law and Philosophy, Center for Empirical Studies in Law, Immigration Law, Public Policy and Regulation, Intellectual Property, John M. 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Also, the home and about pages provide links to all of the major sections of the School's website. Archivists captured those sections in separate crawls, available in other parts of this collection. The home URL for this crawl is https://www.law.virginia.edu/.","This crawl contains the academic policies of the University of Virginia School of Law. The home URL for this crawl is https://www.law.virginia.edu/policies/academic-policies.","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: a curriculum summary, the academic calendar, current course descriptions, academic concentrations, award descriptions, and dual-degree program descriptions. The home URL for this crawl is https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics.","This crawl contains descriptions of Law School courses for the 2024-2025 academic year.\nThe home URL for this crawl is https://www.law.virginia.edu/courses.","The content in this crawl documents a program at the Law School that provides a U.S. legal education to lawyers who have obtained a law degree in another country. It includes information about application procedures, tuition, and frequently asked questions. The home URL for this crawl is https://www.law.virginia.edu/graduatestudies.","The School of Law's student records department maintained these public web pages to inform the University community about their services. There are no student records in this crawl. The home URL for the crawl is https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/services/student-records","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: application materials, admissions publications, admittance resources, and an open letter to prospective students about law school rankings. The home URL for the admissions pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/admissions","This crawl contains the website's main faculty page and workshop schedule. Archivists did not capture faculty biographies, directories, and scholarship. The home URL is https://www.law.virginia.edu/faculty.","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia's Arthur J. Morris Law Library: research guides, information about library services, and links to library collections. The Library's digital exhibitions, datasets, and digital humanities projects were captured in separate crawls and archived in other collections. The home URL for these pages is https://www.law.virginia.edu/library.","The Student Life and Student Affairs pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: descriptions of student organizations and academic journals, the academic calendar, student orientation information, resources for students, graduation information, and housing guides. The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/students","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia Law School: employment data, career development resources for students and alums, clerkship resources for students, and information for potential employers. The home URL for these pages is https://www.law.virginia.edu/careers-service.","The Class of 2027 profile provides public data about the incoming Class of University of Virginia law students. The data includes, but is not limited to, the following: LSAT scores, GPA, age range, geographic origin, gender, and undergraduate education.","These pages include the following content related to community engagement and equity at the Law School: links to anti-discrimination policies, the Roadmap Scholars program, links to descriptions of student affinity groups, resources for community members, and links to the free expression of ideas. The home URL for these pages is https://www.law.virginia.edu/students/students/free-exchange-ideas-uva-law.","The Community Engagement and Equity pages replaced these legacy Diversity, Equity and Belonging (DEB) pages. The DEB pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: information about recent DEB initiatives, a history of diversity at the Law School, law student statements about DEB, descriptions of student affinity organizations, and news and videos related to DEB. The home URL for these pages is https://www.law.virginia.edu/diversity.","This crawl contains content related to the University of Virginia School of Law's \"Honor the Future\" giving campaign. The home URL for these pages is https://www.law.virginia.edu/give.","These pages include the following content related to clinics at the University of Virginia School of Law: descriptions of the clinics, student resources for choosing and enrolling in clinics, and student testimonials about their clinic experience. The home URL for these pages is https://www.law.virginia.edu/clinics.","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: descriptions of scholarships, financial aid resources for students, and information about student costs and billing. The home URL for these pages is https://www.law.virginia.edu/financialaid.","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: information about careers in public service, financial aid resources, and student organizations interested in public service. The home URL for these pages is https://www.law.virginia.edu/public-service.","The Law Library performed a crawl for each program and center website at the University of Virginia Law School. The websites generally contained program descriptions, lists of affiliated faculty, related curriculums, event announcements, and career opportunities.","The University of Virginia School of Law produced this website to share information about its policies, regulations, and initiatives relating to the free exchange of ideas. 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School of Law","There are no restrictions on accessing the websites in this collection.","The Arthur J. Morris Law Library expects to add crawls of the School of Law's website to this collection at least once per academic year.","The websites archived in this collection are not identical copies of the original sites. Instead, they are close representations shaped by the appraisal decisions of archivists.","Archivists strive to capture copies of the School of Law website that are identical to the originals. However, to overcome technological limitations and to allow for sustainable preservation, archivists make appraisal decisions that result in the creation of representative copies that might function and look different from the originals. For example, when the website is too large to crawl and preserve as a single resource, archivists divide it into facets and crawl each part separately.","Archivists divided the capture of the website into 40 crawls because they determined that it was too large to capture in one crawl. As much as possible, they tried to break the site into self-contained facets that reflected apparent divisions in the website. Ultimately, however, archivists were responsible for defining the facets and marking the boundaries between different kinds of content. Their appraisal decisions are recorded in text configuration files that are preserved with the web archive files.","The following resources published on the School of Law website in Spring 2023 were not included in this collection: staff and faculty directories, the Scholarship repository, the news archives, the media archive, library exhibits, and library databases. Archivists crawled much of this content, but deposited it in other collections to facilitate sustainable access and preservation.","Archivists divided the capture of the School of Law website into 49 crawls because they determined that it was too large to capture at once. As much as possible, they tried to break the site into self-contained facets that reflected apparent divisions in the website. Ultimately, however, archivists were responsible for defining the facets and marking the boundaries between different kinds of content. Their appraisal decisions are recorded in text configuration files that are preserved with the web archive files.","The following resources published on the School of Law website in Fall 2023 were not included in this collection: directories, the scholarship repository, alumni pages, reunion pages, podcasts, the news archives, the media archive, library exhibits, and library databases.","Archivists divided the capture of the School of Law website into many crawls because they determined that it was too large to capture at once. As much as possible, they tried to break the site into self-contained facets that reflected apparent divisions in the website. Ultimately, however, archivists were responsible for defining the facets and marking the boundaries between different kinds of content. Their appraisal decisions are recorded in text configuration files that are preserved with the web archive files.","The following resources published on the School of Law website in late 2024 were not included in this collection: directories, the scholarship repository, alumni pages, reunion pages, podcasts, the news archives, the media archive, library exhibits, and library databases.","Due to the large size of the files captures during these web crawls, the archivist split the resulting files into two separate digital object containers. The digital container \"2024_11_12_UVA_Law_Website_Crawls_b\" contains all of the center and program pages. The other container, \"2024_11_12_UVA_Law_Website_Crawls_1\" contains the rest of the files.","This collection contains copies of the University of Virginia School of Law's public website. On that site, the School shares content documenting its work and the experiences of its students, faculty, staff, and alumni. This includes statistics, descriptions of school services, policies, center and program descriptions, links to affiliated organizations, news articles, videos, directories, marketing materials, short histories, and published research. While the website potentially reaches a broad audience, much of it is designed especially for the Law School's students, faculty, staff, and alumni. Other content on the website markets the School to applicants, donors, and employers.","This version of the School of Law's website documents the public face of the School and the following elements of its work: admissions, academics, alums, giving, career services, library services, student life, and faculty research. Also, the website includes relevant directories and news articles.","The University of Virginia Law Library conducted 40 crawls of the School of Law website. The files resulting from each crawl contain content representing a significant facet of the website. These facets include admissions, academics, research, alum services, library services, student life, faculty profiles, giving and fundraising, academic centers, and class profiles. Together, these resources richly document the School of Law's work and its public face.","The home and about pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia Law School: facts and statistics, photographs, historical information, a video tour, descriptions of facilities, descriptions of life in Charlottesville, and highlighted news articles. Also, the home and about pages provide links to all of the major sections of the School's website. Archivists captured those sections in separate crawls, and they are available in other parts of this collection.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: a curriculum summary, the academic calendar, current course descriptions, academic concentrations, academic policies, award descriptions, student record information, and dual-degree program descriptions. Resources related to the Law School's clinics and the academic programs are linked to these pages, but archivists captured them in separate crawls and placed them in another part of this collection. ","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: application materials, admissions publications, Class of 2026 admittance resources, and an open letter to prospective students about law school rankings.","The home URL for the admissions pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/admissions","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: descriptions of student organizations and academic journals, the academic calendar, student orientation information, resources for students, graduation information, pages for the Graduate Studies program, and housing guides.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/students","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: lists of faculty, information about faculty workshops, and faculty profiles in the Virginia Journal. ","Archivists captured the faculty biographies in another crawl, and they are included in this collection's faculty and staff directory. The scholarship repository and \"Faculty in the News\" were also captured in separate crawls and preserved in other collections.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/faculty/","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia's Arthur J. Morris Law Library: research guides, information about library services, and links to library collections. Digital exhibitions, datasets, and digital humanities projects that the Library hosted were captured in separate crawls and archived in other collections.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/library","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: resources for alumni, information about alumni reunions and events, the UVA Law Network, and information about the Law School Foundation. Issues of the publication, \"UVA Lawyer\" were captured in a separate crawl and archived in another collection.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/alumni","These pages include content related to the University of Virginia School of Law's \"Honor the Future\" giving campaign.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/giving","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: information about careers in public service, descriptions of clinics and courses related to public service, financial aid resources, and information about student organizations interested in public service. ","Archivists captured the pages for the Pro Bono program in a separate crawl, and archived those pages in another part of this collection. Employment resources from the School of Law's restricted Intranet were linked to the public service pages, but archivists did not capture them in a crawl. ","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/public-service","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia Law School: employment data, career development resources for students and alumni, clerkship resources for students, and information for potential employers.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/careers","The Admissions Department in the University of Virginia School of Law maintained an online archive of class profiles. The profiles describe all the incoming classes of law students between the Class of 2005 and the Class of 2025. They contain statistical information about the incoming classes (e.g., geographic distribution, test scores) and short narratives highlighting selected students.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/admissions/class-2025-profile","These pages include the following content related to diversity, equity, and belonging (DEB) at the University of Virginia School of Law: information about recent DEB initiatives, a history of diversity at the Law School, law student statements about DEB, descriptions of student affinity organizations, and news and videos related to DEB.","The home for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/diversity","These pages include the following content related to clinics at the University of Virginia School of Law: descriptions of the clinics, student resources for choosing and enrolling in clinics, student testimonials about their clinic experience, and news articles documenting the work of the clinics.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/clinics","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: descriptions of scholarships, financial aid resources for students, and information about student costs and billing.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/financialaid","These pages include the following content related to the John W. 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","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/john-w-glynn-jr-law-business-program","These pages include the following content related to the Program in Law and Public Service: a list of affiliated faculty, a list of fellows, application information, and descriptions of curricular opportunities and courses.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/program-law-and-public-service","These pages include the following content related to the Center for International and Comparative Law: a history of the center, a list of research publications, a list of affiliated faculty, application information, descriptions of curricular opportunities and courses, summary of extracurricular opportunities, career resources, and event announcements.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/center-international-comparative-law","These pages include the following content related to the constitutional and legal history programs: a list of research publications, a list of affiliated faculty, and descriptions of curricular opportunities and courses.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/constitutional-law-and-legal-history","These pages include the following content related to the Center for Criminal Justice: a list of research publications, a list of affiliated faculty, descriptions of curricular opportunities and courses, and event announcements.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/center-criminal-justice","These pages include the following content related to the Karsh Center for Law and Democracy: a list of affiliated faculty, recent news, and event announcements.","The home URL of the Karsh Center for Law and Democracy pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/karsh","These pages include the following content related to the Virginia Center for Tax Law: a list of research publications, a list of affiliated faculty, application information, descriptions of curricular opportunities and courses, summary of extracurricular opportunities, alumni profiles, and event announcements.","The home URL of the Virginia Center for Tax Law pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/virginia-center-tax-law","These pages include the following content related to PLACE: a list of research publications, a list of affiliated faculty, descriptions of curricular opportunities and courses, and event announcements.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/place-program-law-communities-and-environment","These pages include the following content related to the National Security Law Center: a list of research publications, a list of affiliated faculty, descriptions of curricular opportunities and courses, lists of affiliated organizations, career resources, and event announcements.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/national-security-law-center","These pages include the following content related to the Center for the Study of Race and Law: a list of research publications, a list of affiliated faculty, descriptions of curricular opportunities and courses, lists of affiliated organizations, news, and event announcements.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/center-study-race-and-law","These pages include the following content related to the LawTech Center: a list of research publications, a list of affiliated faculty, descriptions of curricular opportunities and courses, lists of affiliated student organizations, fellow biographies, and event announcements.","The home URL for the LawTech Center pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/lawtech-center","These pages include the following content related to the Health Law Program: a list of research publications, a list of affiliated faculty, descriptions of curricular opportunities and courses, lists of affiliated organizations, news, and event announcements.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/health-law","These pages include the following content related to the Human Rights Program: a list of research publications, a list of affiliated faculty, descriptions of curricular opportunities and courses, information about student initiatives, career resources, news, and event announcements.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/human-rights-program","These pages include the following content related to the Center for the First Amendment: a list of research publications, a list of affiliated faculty, and descriptions of curricular opportunities and courses.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/center-first-amendment","These pages include the following content related to the Family Law Center: a list of research publications, a list of affiliated faculty, descriptions of curricular opportunities and courses, summary of extracurricular opportunities, and event announcements.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/family-law-center","These pages include the following content related to the Center for Law and Philosophy:  a list of research publications, a list of affiliated faculty, a list of legal theory workshops, descriptions of curricular opportunities and courses, information about dual-degree programs, and event announcements.","The home URL of these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/center-public-law-and-political-economy","These pages include the following content related to the Center for Public Law and Political Economy:  a list of research publications, a list of affiliated faculty, descriptions of courses, and information about opportunities outside of the classroom.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/center-public-law-and-political-economy","These pages include the following content related to the Institute for Law, Psychiatry, and Public Policy: a list of affiliated faculty, information about the institute's policy and practice initiatives, pages related to the affiliated forensic clinic, and information about training opportunities.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.ilppp.org/","These pages include the following content related to the Immigration Law Program: a list of research publications, a list of affiliated faculty, descriptions of curricular opportunities and courses, information about community service and Pro Bono projects, and event announcements.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/immigration-law","These pages include the following content related to the Intellectual Property Program: a list of research publications, a list of affiliated faculty, descriptions of curricular opportunities and courses, information about patent clinics, and information about student organizations.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/intellectual-property","These pages include the following content related to the Center for Empirical Studies in Law: a list of research publications, a list of affiliated faculty, and descriptions of curricular opportunities and courses.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/center-empirical-studies-law","These pages include the following content related to the Public Policy and Regulation Program: a list of research publications, a list of affiliated faculty, descriptions of curricular opportunities and courses, and a list of notable public figures with connections to the School of Law.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/public-policy-and-regulation","These pages include the following content related to the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics: a list of research publications, a list of affiliated faculty, descriptions of curricular opportunities and courses, and information about workshops and conferences.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/john-m-olin-program-law-and-economics","These pages include the following content related to the Animal Law Program: information about the program and the Bob Barker Prize in Animal Law, Ethics, and Rights Student Writing Competition.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/animal-law","These pages include the following content related to the Externships Program: a descripton of the program, a copy of the externship manual, application information, and information about program placement.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/externships-program","These pages include the following content related to the Pro Bono Program: a description of the program mission, an outline of professional ethics and responsibilities, a description of the Pro Bono award, and information about pro bono opportunities for law students. Some materials linked to the program's pages were inaccessible to members of the general public and not captured in this crawl.  ","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/pro-bono","This file consists of wacz and associated metadata files that the Law Library produced while crawling the University of Virginia School of Law website. The Library, following its web archiving schedules, only crawled parts of the website.","The home and about pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia Law School: facts and statistics, photographs, historical information, a video tour, descriptions of facilities, descriptions of life in Charlottesville, and highlighted news articles. Also, the home and about pages provide links to all of the major sections of the School's website. Archivists captured those sections in separate crawls, available in other parts of this collection. The home URL for this crawl is https://www.law.virginia.edu/.","This crawl contains the academic policies of the University of Virginia School of Law. The home URL for this crawl is https://www.law.virginia.edu/policies/academic-policies.","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: a curriculum summary, the academic calendar, current course descriptions, academic concentrations, award descriptions, and dual-degree program descriptions. The home URL for this crawl is https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics.","This crawl contains descriptions of Law School courses for the 2023-2024 academic year. The home URL for this crawl is https://www.law.virginia.edu/courses.","The content in this crawl documents a program at the Law School that provides a U.S. legal education to lawyers who have obtained a law degree in another country. It includes information about application procedures, tuition, and frequently asked questions. The home URL for this crawl is https://www.law.virginia.edu/graduatestudies.","The School of Law's student records department maintained these public web pages to inform the University community about their services. There are no student records in this crawl. The home URL for the crawl is https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/services/student-records","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: application materials, admissions publications, admittance resources, and an open letter to prospective students about law school rankings. The home URL for the admissions pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/admissions","This crawl contains the website's main faculty page and workshop schedule. The Law Library did not capture faculty biographies, directories, and scholarship. The home URL is https://www.law.virginia.edu/faculty.","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia's Arthur J. Morris Law Library: research guides, information about library services, and links to library collections. The Library's digital exhibitions, datasets, and digital humanities projects were captured in separate crawls and archived in other collections. The home URL for these pages is https://www.law.virginia.edu/library.","The Student Life and Student Affairs pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: descriptions of student organizations and academic journals, the academic calendar, student orientation information, resources for students, graduation information, and housing guides. The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/students","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia Law School: employment data, career development resources for students and alums, clerkship resources for students, and information for potential employers. The home URL for these pages is https://www.law.virginia.edu/careers-service.","These pages include the following content related to diversity, equity, and belonging (DEB) at the University of Virginia School of Law: information about recent DEB initiatives, a history of diversity at the Law School, law student statements about DEB, descriptions of student affinity organizations, and news and videos related to DEB. The home for these pages is https://www.law.virginia.edu/diversity.","This crawl contains content related to the University of Virginia School of Law's \"Honor the Future\" giving campaign. The home URL for these pages is https://www.law.virginia.edu/give.","These pages include the following content related to clinics at the University of Virginia School of Law: descriptions of the clinics, student resources for choosing and enrolling in clinics, and student testimonials about their clinic experience. The home URL for these pages is https://www.law.virginia.edu/clinics.","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: descriptions of scholarships, financial aid resources for students, and information about student costs and billing. The home URL for these pages is https://www.law.virginia.edu/financialaid.","This crawl contains the official handbook for University of Virginia School of Law student organizations. The handbook's home URL is https://www.law.virginia.edu/protected/student-affairs/student-organization-handbookguidelines?check_logged_in=1.","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: information about careers in public service, financial aid resources, and student organizations interested in public service. The home URL for these pages is https://www.law.virginia.edu/public-service.","The Law Library performed a crawl for each program and center website at the University of Virginia Law School. The websites generally contained program descriptions, lists of affiliated faculty, related curriculums, event announcements, and career opportunities. In the Fall of 2023, the School of Law hosted the following programs and centers: John W. 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Also, the home and about pages provide links to all of the major sections of the School's website. Archivists captured those sections in separate crawls, available in other parts of this collection. The home URL for this crawl is https://www.law.virginia.edu/.","This crawl contains the academic policies of the University of Virginia School of Law. The home URL for this crawl is https://www.law.virginia.edu/policies/academic-policies.","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: a curriculum summary, the academic calendar, current course descriptions, academic concentrations, award descriptions, and dual-degree program descriptions. The home URL for this crawl is https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics.","This crawl contains descriptions of Law School courses for the 2024-2025 academic year.\nThe home URL for this crawl is https://www.law.virginia.edu/courses.","The content in this crawl documents a program at the Law School that provides a U.S. legal education to lawyers who have obtained a law degree in another country. It includes information about application procedures, tuition, and frequently asked questions. The home URL for this crawl is https://www.law.virginia.edu/graduatestudies.","The School of Law's student records department maintained these public web pages to inform the University community about their services. There are no student records in this crawl. The home URL for the crawl is https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/services/student-records","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: application materials, admissions publications, admittance resources, and an open letter to prospective students about law school rankings. The home URL for the admissions pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/admissions","This crawl contains the website's main faculty page and workshop schedule. Archivists did not capture faculty biographies, directories, and scholarship. The home URL is https://www.law.virginia.edu/faculty.","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia's Arthur J. Morris Law Library: research guides, information about library services, and links to library collections. The Library's digital exhibitions, datasets, and digital humanities projects were captured in separate crawls and archived in other collections. The home URL for these pages is https://www.law.virginia.edu/library.","The Student Life and Student Affairs pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: descriptions of student organizations and academic journals, the academic calendar, student orientation information, resources for students, graduation information, and housing guides. The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/students","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia Law School: employment data, career development resources for students and alums, clerkship resources for students, and information for potential employers. The home URL for these pages is https://www.law.virginia.edu/careers-service.","The Class of 2027 profile provides public data about the incoming Class of University of Virginia law students. The data includes, but is not limited to, the following: LSAT scores, GPA, age range, geographic origin, gender, and undergraduate education.","These pages include the following content related to community engagement and equity at the Law School: links to anti-discrimination policies, the Roadmap Scholars program, links to descriptions of student affinity groups, resources for community members, and links to the free expression of ideas. The home URL for these pages is https://www.law.virginia.edu/students/students/free-exchange-ideas-uva-law.","The Community Engagement and Equity pages replaced these legacy Diversity, Equity and Belonging (DEB) pages. The DEB pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: information about recent DEB initiatives, a history of diversity at the Law School, law student statements about DEB, descriptions of student affinity organizations, and news and videos related to DEB. The home URL for these pages is https://www.law.virginia.edu/diversity.","This crawl contains content related to the University of Virginia School of Law's \"Honor the Future\" giving campaign. The home URL for these pages is https://www.law.virginia.edu/give.","These pages include the following content related to clinics at the University of Virginia School of Law: descriptions of the clinics, student resources for choosing and enrolling in clinics, and student testimonials about their clinic experience. The home URL for these pages is https://www.law.virginia.edu/clinics.","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: descriptions of scholarships, financial aid resources for students, and information about student costs and billing. The home URL for these pages is https://www.law.virginia.edu/financialaid.","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: information about careers in public service, financial aid resources, and student organizations interested in public service. The home URL for these pages is https://www.law.virginia.edu/public-service.","The Law Library performed a crawl for each program and center website at the University of Virginia Law School. The websites generally contained program descriptions, lists of affiliated faculty, related curriculums, event announcements, and career opportunities.","The University of Virginia School of Law produced this website to share information about its policies, regulations, and initiatives relating to the free exchange of ideas. The home URL for these pages is https://www.law.virginia.edu/free-exchange-ideas-uva-law.","Because of the nature of this collection, copyright status varies across the materials. 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The files resulting from each crawl contain content representing a significant facet of the website. These facets include admissions, academics, research, alum services, library services, student life, faculty profiles, giving and fundraising, academic centers, and class profiles. Together, these resources richly document the School of Law's work and its public face.","The home and about pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia Law School: facts and statistics, photographs, historical information, a video tour, descriptions of facilities, descriptions of life in Charlottesville, and highlighted news articles. Also, the home and about pages provide links to all of the major sections of the School's website. Archivists captured those sections in separate crawls, and they are available in other parts of this collection.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: a curriculum summary, the academic calendar, current course descriptions, academic concentrations, academic policies, award descriptions, student record information, and dual-degree program descriptions. Resources related to the Law School's clinics and the academic programs are linked to these pages, but archivists captured them in separate crawls and placed them in another part of this collection. ","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: application materials, admissions publications, Class of 2026 admittance resources, and an open letter to prospective students about law school rankings.","The home URL for the admissions pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/admissions","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: descriptions of student organizations and academic journals, the academic calendar, student orientation information, resources for students, graduation information, pages for the Graduate Studies program, and housing guides.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/students","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: lists of faculty, information about faculty workshops, and faculty profiles in the Virginia Journal. ","Archivists captured the faculty biographies in another crawl, and they are included in this collection's faculty and staff directory. The scholarship repository and \"Faculty in the News\" were also captured in separate crawls and preserved in other collections.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/faculty/","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia's Arthur J. Morris Law Library: research guides, information about library services, and links to library collections. Digital exhibitions, datasets, and digital humanities projects that the Library hosted were captured in separate crawls and archived in other collections.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/library","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: resources for alumni, information about alumni reunions and events, the UVA Law Network, and information about the Law School Foundation. Issues of the publication, \"UVA Lawyer\" were captured in a separate crawl and archived in another collection.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/alumni","These pages include content related to the University of Virginia School of Law's \"Honor the Future\" giving campaign.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/giving","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: information about careers in public service, descriptions of clinics and courses related to public service, financial aid resources, and information about student organizations interested in public service. ","Archivists captured the pages for the Pro Bono program in a separate crawl, and archived those pages in another part of this collection. Employment resources from the School of Law's restricted Intranet were linked to the public service pages, but archivists did not capture them in a crawl. ","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/public-service","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia Law School: employment data, career development resources for students and alumni, clerkship resources for students, and information for potential employers.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/careers","The Admissions Department in the University of Virginia School of Law maintained an online archive of class profiles. The profiles describe all the incoming classes of law students between the Class of 2005 and the Class of 2025. They contain statistical information about the incoming classes (e.g., geographic distribution, test scores) and short narratives highlighting selected students.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/admissions/class-2025-profile","These pages include the following content related to diversity, equity, and belonging (DEB) at the University of Virginia School of Law: information about recent DEB initiatives, a history of diversity at the Law School, law student statements about DEB, descriptions of student affinity organizations, and news and videos related to DEB.","The home for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/diversity","These pages include the following content related to clinics at the University of Virginia School of Law: descriptions of the clinics, student resources for choosing and enrolling in clinics, student testimonials about their clinic experience, and news articles documenting the work of the clinics.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/clinics","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: descriptions of scholarships, financial aid resources for students, and information about student costs and billing.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/financialaid","These pages include the following content related to the John W. 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","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/john-w-glynn-jr-law-business-program","These pages include the following content related to the Program in Law and Public Service: a list of affiliated faculty, a list of fellows, application information, and descriptions of curricular opportunities and courses.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/program-law-and-public-service","These pages include the following content related to the Center for International and Comparative Law: a history of the center, a list of research publications, a list of affiliated faculty, application information, descriptions of curricular opportunities and courses, summary of extracurricular opportunities, career resources, and event announcements.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/center-international-comparative-law","These pages include the following content related to the constitutional and legal history programs: a list of research publications, a list of affiliated faculty, and descriptions of curricular opportunities and courses.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/constitutional-law-and-legal-history","These pages include the following content related to the Center for Criminal Justice: a list of research publications, a list of affiliated faculty, descriptions of curricular opportunities and courses, and event announcements.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/center-criminal-justice","These pages include the following content related to the Karsh Center for Law and Democracy: a list of affiliated faculty, recent news, and event announcements.","The home URL of the Karsh Center for Law and Democracy pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/karsh","These pages include the following content related to the Virginia Center for Tax Law: a list of research publications, a list of affiliated faculty, application information, descriptions of curricular opportunities and courses, summary of extracurricular opportunities, alumni profiles, and event announcements.","The home URL of the Virginia Center for Tax Law pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/virginia-center-tax-law","These pages include the following content related to PLACE: a list of research publications, a list of affiliated faculty, descriptions of curricular opportunities and courses, and event announcements.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/place-program-law-communities-and-environment","These pages include the following content related to the National Security Law Center: a list of research publications, a list of affiliated faculty, descriptions of curricular opportunities and courses, lists of affiliated organizations, career resources, and event announcements.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/national-security-law-center","These pages include the following content related to the Center for the Study of Race and Law: a list of research publications, a list of affiliated faculty, descriptions of curricular opportunities and courses, lists of affiliated organizations, news, and event announcements.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/center-study-race-and-law","These pages include the following content related to the LawTech Center: a list of research publications, a list of affiliated faculty, descriptions of curricular opportunities and courses, lists of affiliated student organizations, fellow biographies, and event announcements.","The home URL for the LawTech Center pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/lawtech-center","These pages include the following content related to the Health Law Program: a list of research publications, a list of affiliated faculty, descriptions of curricular opportunities and courses, lists of affiliated organizations, news, and event announcements.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/health-law","These pages include the following content related to the Human Rights Program: a list of research publications, a list of affiliated faculty, descriptions of curricular opportunities and courses, information about student initiatives, career resources, news, and event announcements.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/human-rights-program","These pages include the following content related to the Center for the First Amendment: a list of research publications, a list of affiliated faculty, and descriptions of curricular opportunities and courses.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/center-first-amendment","These pages include the following content related to the Family Law Center: a list of research publications, a list of affiliated faculty, descriptions of curricular opportunities and courses, summary of extracurricular opportunities, and event announcements.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/family-law-center","These pages include the following content related to the Center for Law and Philosophy:  a list of research publications, a list of affiliated faculty, a list of legal theory workshops, descriptions of curricular opportunities and courses, information about dual-degree programs, and event announcements.","The home URL of these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/center-public-law-and-political-economy","These pages include the following content related to the Center for Public Law and Political Economy:  a list of research publications, a list of affiliated faculty, descriptions of courses, and information about opportunities outside of the classroom.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/center-public-law-and-political-economy","These pages include the following content related to the Institute for Law, Psychiatry, and Public Policy: a list of affiliated faculty, information about the institute's policy and practice initiatives, pages related to the affiliated forensic clinic, and information about training opportunities.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.ilppp.org/","These pages include the following content related to the Immigration Law Program: a list of research publications, a list of affiliated faculty, descriptions of curricular opportunities and courses, information about community service and Pro Bono projects, and event announcements.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/immigration-law","These pages include the following content related to the Intellectual Property Program: a list of research publications, a list of affiliated faculty, descriptions of curricular opportunities and courses, information about patent clinics, and information about student organizations.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/intellectual-property","These pages include the following content related to the Center for Empirical Studies in Law: a list of research publications, a list of affiliated faculty, and descriptions of curricular opportunities and courses.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/center-empirical-studies-law","These pages include the following content related to the Public Policy and Regulation Program: a list of research publications, a list of affiliated faculty, descriptions of curricular opportunities and courses, and a list of notable public figures with connections to the School of Law.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/public-policy-and-regulation","These pages include the following content related to the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics: a list of research publications, a list of affiliated faculty, descriptions of curricular opportunities and courses, and information about workshops and conferences.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/john-m-olin-program-law-and-economics","These pages include the following content related to the Animal Law Program: information about the program and the Bob Barker Prize in Animal Law, Ethics, and Rights Student Writing Competition.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/animal-law","These pages include the following content related to the Externships Program: a descripton of the program, a copy of the externship manual, application information, and information about program placement.","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/program/externships-program","These pages include the following content related to the Pro Bono Program: a description of the program mission, an outline of professional ethics and responsibilities, a description of the Pro Bono award, and information about pro bono opportunities for law students. Some materials linked to the program's pages were inaccessible to members of the general public and not captured in this crawl.  ","The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/pro-bono","This file consists of wacz and associated metadata files that the Law Library produced while crawling the University of Virginia School of Law website. The Library, following its web archiving schedules, only crawled parts of the website.","The home and about pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia Law School: facts and statistics, photographs, historical information, a video tour, descriptions of facilities, descriptions of life in Charlottesville, and highlighted news articles. Also, the home and about pages provide links to all of the major sections of the School's website. Archivists captured those sections in separate crawls, available in other parts of this collection. The home URL for this crawl is https://www.law.virginia.edu/.","This crawl contains the academic policies of the University of Virginia School of Law. The home URL for this crawl is https://www.law.virginia.edu/policies/academic-policies.","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: a curriculum summary, the academic calendar, current course descriptions, academic concentrations, award descriptions, and dual-degree program descriptions. The home URL for this crawl is https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics.","This crawl contains descriptions of Law School courses for the 2023-2024 academic year. The home URL for this crawl is https://www.law.virginia.edu/courses.","The content in this crawl documents a program at the Law School that provides a U.S. legal education to lawyers who have obtained a law degree in another country. It includes information about application procedures, tuition, and frequently asked questions. The home URL for this crawl is https://www.law.virginia.edu/graduatestudies.","The School of Law's student records department maintained these public web pages to inform the University community about their services. There are no student records in this crawl. The home URL for the crawl is https://www.law.virginia.edu/academics/services/student-records","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: application materials, admissions publications, admittance resources, and an open letter to prospective students about law school rankings. The home URL for the admissions pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/admissions","This crawl contains the website's main faculty page and workshop schedule. The Law Library did not capture faculty biographies, directories, and scholarship. The home URL is https://www.law.virginia.edu/faculty.","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia's Arthur J. Morris Law Library: research guides, information about library services, and links to library collections. The Library's digital exhibitions, datasets, and digital humanities projects were captured in separate crawls and archived in other collections. The home URL for these pages is https://www.law.virginia.edu/library.","The Student Life and Student Affairs pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: descriptions of student organizations and academic journals, the academic calendar, student orientation information, resources for students, graduation information, and housing guides. The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/students","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia Law School: employment data, career development resources for students and alums, clerkship resources for students, and information for potential employers. The home URL for these pages is https://www.law.virginia.edu/careers-service.","These pages include the following content related to diversity, equity, and belonging (DEB) at the University of Virginia School of Law: information about recent DEB initiatives, a history of diversity at the Law School, law student statements about DEB, descriptions of student affinity organizations, and news and videos related to DEB. The home for these pages is https://www.law.virginia.edu/diversity.","This crawl contains content related to the University of Virginia School of Law's \"Honor the Future\" giving campaign. The home URL for these pages is https://www.law.virginia.edu/give.","These pages include the following content related to clinics at the University of Virginia School of Law: descriptions of the clinics, student resources for choosing and enrolling in clinics, and student testimonials about their clinic experience. The home URL for these pages is https://www.law.virginia.edu/clinics.","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: descriptions of scholarships, financial aid resources for students, and information about student costs and billing. The home URL for these pages is https://www.law.virginia.edu/financialaid.","This crawl contains the official handbook for University of Virginia School of Law student organizations. The handbook's home URL is https://www.law.virginia.edu/protected/student-affairs/student-organization-handbookguidelines?check_logged_in=1.","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: information about careers in public service, financial aid resources, and student organizations interested in public service. The home URL for these pages is https://www.law.virginia.edu/public-service.","The Law Library performed a crawl for each program and center website at the University of Virginia Law School. The websites generally contained program descriptions, lists of affiliated faculty, related curriculums, event announcements, and career opportunities. In the Fall of 2023, the School of Law hosted the following programs and centers: John W. Glynn Jr. Law and Business Program, Program in Law and Public Service, Center for International and Comparative Law, Constitutional Law, Center for Criminal Justice, Karsh Center for Law and Democracy, Virginia Center for Tax Law, PLACE: Program in Law, Communities, and the Environment, National Security Law Center, LawTech Center, Education Rights Institute, Legal History, Center for the Study of Race and Law, Health Law, Human Rights Program, Center for Public Law and Political Economy, First Amendment Center, Family Law Center, Center for Law and Philosophy, Center for Empirical Studies in Law, Immigration Law, Public Policy and Regulation, Intellectual Property, John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics, Institute of Law, Psychiatry, and Public Policy, Animal Law Program, Externship Program, and the Pro-Bono Program.","The University of Virginia School of Law produced this website to share information about its policies, regulations, and initiatives relating to the free exchange of ideas. The home URL for these pages is https://www.law.virginia.edu/free-exchange-ideas-uva-law.","This file consists of wacz and associated metadata files that the Law Library produced while crawling the University of Virginia School of Law website. The Library, following its web archiving schedules, only crawled parts of the website.","The home and about pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia Law School: facts and statistics, photographs, historical information, a video tour, descriptions of facilities, descriptions of life in Charlottesville, and highlighted news articles. Also, the home and about pages provide links to all of the major sections of the School's website. Archivists captured those sections in separate crawls, available in other parts of this collection. The home URL for this crawl is https://www.law.virginia.edu/.","This crawl contains the academic policies of the University of Virginia School of Law. The home URL for this crawl is https://www.law.virginia.edu/policies/academic-policies.","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: a curriculum summary, the academic calendar, current course descriptions, academic concentrations, award descriptions, and dual-degree program descriptions. 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The home URL for these pages is https://www.law.virginia.edu/library.","The Student Life and Student Affairs pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: descriptions of student organizations and academic journals, the academic calendar, student orientation information, resources for students, graduation information, and housing guides. The home URL for these pages is: https://www.law.virginia.edu/students","These pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia Law School: employment data, career development resources for students and alums, clerkship resources for students, and information for potential employers. The home URL for these pages is https://www.law.virginia.edu/careers-service.","The Class of 2027 profile provides public data about the incoming Class of University of Virginia law students. The data includes, but is not limited to, the following: LSAT scores, GPA, age range, geographic origin, gender, and undergraduate education.","These pages include the following content related to community engagement and equity at the Law School: links to anti-discrimination policies, the Roadmap Scholars program, links to descriptions of student affinity groups, resources for community members, and links to the free expression of ideas. The home URL for these pages is https://www.law.virginia.edu/students/students/free-exchange-ideas-uva-law.","The Community Engagement and Equity pages replaced these legacy Diversity, Equity and Belonging (DEB) pages. The DEB pages include the following content related to the University of Virginia School of Law: information about recent DEB initiatives, a history of diversity at the Law School, law student statements about DEB, descriptions of student affinity organizations, and news and videos related to DEB. 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These materials will remain closed until about 2077.","Folders 7-11 in Box 55 are also restricted.","There are 22 mini DV's in this collection. Appointments must be made in advance to use media formats such as LPs, audiotapes, videotapes, films, CDs, and DVDs held by Special Collections. In most cases, materials must be reformatted before they can be accessed, sometimes at the researcher's expense. Please contact Special Collections via our online Reference Request form, https://small.library.virginia.edu/services/reference-request, to request access to these materials. Access cannot be guaranteed unless prior arrangements have been made.","Series I is on academic writings from Black and other scholars. It is split between two Sub-Series: Sub-Series A is on works either solely by Black, or works collaborated on by Black and other scholars, and Sub-Series B contains work solely by other scholars. Series I runs from box 1-17. Series II contains files and papers from Black's involvement in the professional and academic worlds of sociology and universities. Series II runs from box 17-21. Series III pertains to Donald Black's personal life. Series III runs from box 21-25. Series IV contains correspondence with organizations and correspondence on certain topics. Series IV runs from box 25-36. Series V contains restricted items, and is the only series in box 37. Box 38 houses a sociology t-shirt. The recent additions (boxes 39-55) to this collection are in a new series titled Additions and have subseries that are similar to the original arrangement. Subseries 1. Academic Writings. Subseries 2. Professional and University Involvement. Series 3.Personal papers and materials Series 4.Correspondence. Series 5.Roberta Senechal de la Roche papers","Some folders contain groupings of files that remain as-is from their arrangement by Black, while others contain files compounded into a more comprehensive grouping from different sources. \nSome items may be cross referenced under different series. For example, there is correspondence with Stanley Holowitz under both his personal file as well as under the topical files on correspondence with Academic Press. ","Donald Black was a world renowned theoretical sociologist and University Professor Emeritus of the Social Sciences at the University of Virginia from 1985-2016. Born in 1941, he received his bachelor's degree from Indiana University in 1963, his master's degree from the University of Michigan in 1965, and his PhD in sociology from Michigan University in 1968. Before coming to the University of Virginia in 1985, he was at both Yale University as a post-doctoral Russell Sage Fellow from 1968-1970, and then taught at Harvard University in their Sociology Department and Law School. In 1989 he attained the position as a University Professor, allowing him to teach in any department or school at the University including the Law School. From 1986-1989 he also served as the Department Chair of Sociology. ","Black was known for his study of the sociology of ideas and scienticity (the degree to which ideas are testable, valid, and original). His most important early work included \"The Behavior of Law\" (Emerald Publishing 1976), which advanced what is still the only general sociological theory of law--\"behavior of law\"—which is what people do in the name of law, including illegal acts as a way to manage conflict and assert grievances, particularly when legal protections are perceived as failing. He created the theory of \"Pure Sociology\" which explains social life by studying deviant behavior as a system of social control rather than a set of rules.  It is different from psychology because it makes no presumptions about an individuals experience. His work, particularly \"Crime as Social Control\"(American Sociological Review 1983), argues that crime can be a form of \"self-help\" to achieve justice, and it explains the variation in legal responses (like arrests) through social structures such as too much intimacy or lack of intimacy related to conflicts. Unlike most sociologists, he rejected psychological approaches and drew on  anthropological and historical materials and modern data, allowing him to explain variation in social behavior in all societies and across time. He extended his work to the larger universe of conflict management—including violence, avoidance, and toleration—which culminated in his major midcareer work, \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\" (Academic Press 1993). Black broke still more fresh ground with a third major opus, \"Moral Time\" (Oxford University Press 2011), which presented a radically new general and testable theory of the causes of conflict. He authored a series of brilliant publications, including the \"The Manners and Customs of the Police\" (Academic Press 1981), \"Sociological Justice' (Oxford University Press 1993), \"The Geometry of Terrorism\" in Sociological Theory (2004), and \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\". ","He was a fellow of the American Society of Criminology and the American Anthropological Association. In 2013, he received the Law and Society Association Harry Kalven Jr. Prize for outstanding scholarship. He received several awards from the American Sociological Association (ASA) and its Sections. In 1994, he received both the ASA Theory Section's Theory Prize and the Section on the Sociology of Law's Distinguished Book Award, for \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\". He was also the recipient of the ASA Section on the Sociology of Law's Distinguished Article Award in 1997 for \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\" (Law \u0026 Social Inquiry 1995) and the recipient of the ASA Section on Altruism, Morality, and Social Solidarity inaugural Outstanding Published Book Award in 2012 for \"Moral Time\". In addition, several of his books have been translated into other languages.  He was invited to lecture in numerous countries abroad, including Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Holland, France, Scotland, England, Poland, and Japan. He was on the editorial board for scholarly journals and edited his own series on \"Studies on Law and Social Control\" for Oxford Press.","Black was also a charismatic teacher who influenced many students of sociology. According to Mark Cooney, \"His classes were an intellectual treat for he saw teaching as an opportunity to develop new ideas.\" Beyond the classroom, he was an inspiring mentor ready to offer advice and encouragement, especially to younger scholars. He retired from the University of Virginia in 2016 and died in January 2024.","The collection also includes the papers of Roberta Senechal de la Roche, (spouse of Donald Black) and an American historian, sociologist, retired professor from Washington and Lee University, and poet born in western Maine and raised in upstate New York. She graduated from the University of Southern Maine and the University of Virginia, where she received a doctoral degree in history.  As a historian and sociologist, she specialized in studying theory on collective violence and social history. Her first major publication, originally titled \"The Sociogenesis of a Race Riot\", was later renamed \"In Lincoln's Shadow: The Springfield Race Riot of 1908\". The book examines the two-day race riot in Springfield, Illinois, which resulted in the displacement of thousands of Black residents, destruction of their businesses and homes, and brutal killings of two African Americans. Her work won two distinguished prizes, cementing her contribution to the field. She taught courses on the American gilded age, the history of violence in America, the history of women in America, and a seminar on modern terrorism. ","Roberta was inspired by the sociological approach in \"Salem Possessed\", which used detailed social profiles to uncover community conflicts during the Salem Witch Trials. As a graduate student at the University of Virginia, she sought a similarly researchable topic in the field of collective violence. She chose the Springfield riot for its historical significance as Abraham Lincoln's hometown and its underexplored status in academic literature. Over eight years, she meticulously analyzed the dynamics of the riot, profiling both the perpetrators and victims and uncovering patterns that challenged prevailing social strain theories of violence. Her long standing interest is in non-state unilateral collective violence, such as rioting, lynching, terrorism, and vigilantism.","She is also a poet of Miꞌkmaq and French- Canadian descent. Her poems have appeared in the Colorado Review; Vallum; Glass: A Journal of Poetry; Yemassee, Blue Mountain Review, Sequestrum, and Cold Mountain Review, among others. She has two prize-winning chapbooks: Blind Flowers (Arcadia Press) and After Eden (Heartland Review Press, 2019). A third chapbook, Winter Light, and her first book, Going Fast (2019) are published by David Robert Books.","\nSources:\nCooney, Mark. \"Donald Black\" Member News \u0026 Notes. American Sociological Association, May 2024.\nhttps://www.asanet.org/member-news-notes-may-2024/#obituary","Roberta Senechal de la Roche's website.\nhttps://www.wlu.edu/profile/senechal-roberta","The Donald Black papers were received in increments over a period of years and have been interfiled except for the most recent additions which have been added as a series at the end.","This collection contains items from Donald Black's life and career, spanning from the 1930s up until 2023, ranging from personal memorabilia from his high school years, to his research in graduate school, to drafts of his major published works, to his professional involvement as a leader in sociology and professor at the University of Virginia, including forthright and meaningful correspondence with colleagues and adversaries about sociology theories from academic institutions across the world leading up to his retirement from the University of Virginia in 2016. ","His papers include his academic writings, manuscripts, conference papers and lectures, course readings, examination questions, syllabi, correspondence with students and colleagues, personal journals, and notes about ground breaking theories that he created in the fields of sociology, law, and criminology. They reveal the passionate, intellectual and personal thought processes of a dedicated scholar and professor who led a new way of thinking about sociology as a scientific approach to understanding social conditions, particularly situations involving conflict, by creating a model that was designed to be testable and that veered away from psychology and the study of the individual.","Roberta Senechal de la Roche papers are included in Subseries 5 of the collection. She was a full professor at Washington and Lee University where she taught sociology, history, and social history. Included are her articles, manuscripts, lectures, conference talks, correspondence with colleagues, and correspondence between her and Donald Black. Her published works of poetry have been catalogued separately.","Writings by Black, and by Black and collaborators. Organized alphabetically, and then chronologically within titles that have multiple folders (such as \"Moral Time\" and the Police Files).","Otherwise titled \"Insurance Problems of Businesses and Organizations in high Crime Rate Areas\" and \"A Report to the President's Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Criminal Justice.\"","For graduate course \"Deviant Behavior and Social Control\" with Professor David Bordua","Graduate work","Code Books and other Notes","\"The Geometry of Law: An Interview with Donald Black,\" by Andreas Buono; questions from Allan Horwitz; \"How Law Behaves: An Interview with Donald Black,\" with Mara Abramowitz; \"Interview with Myself,\" by Donald Black. Multiple drafts for Horwitz' and Abramowitz'","Graduate work, for course Sociology 520 with Professor W.S. Landecker","Includes American Sociological Review; American Journal of Sociology; The Yale Law Journal; Journal of Consciousness Studies; Law and Society Review (includes notes on paper inside)","The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology; Journal of Consciousness Studies; Law \u0026 Society Review","Some undated material","Contains some notes on the introduction, contains some notes on the conclusion for 'CST', contains newspaper article","Notes later finalized and published as \"A Strategy of Pure Sociology\"","Notes and finished papers","Toward a General Theory of Social Control; Social Control; Social Control as A Dependent Variable: Selected Bibliography","Heavily edited from 1972 draft","A Report to the President's Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Criminal Justice","Proposal to National Science Foundation","Includes note from Roberta Senechal de la Roche","Includes 2011 note from Donald Black","Personal and Property Searches Conducted in Radio-Dispatched Police Work: An Overview of the Data from Three Cities; Patterns of Interrogation and Confession in Field Patrol Settings; Insurance Problems of Businesses and Organizations in High Crime Rate Areas; Coercive Authority and Citizens' Rights in Field Patrol Setting","Police-Suspect Transactions in Field Settings According to the Race and Social Class Status of Suspects; Police and Citizen Behavior in Routine Field Encounters: Some Comparisons According to Race and Social Class Status of Citizens; Transactions with Suspects in On-View Police Work; The Evaluations and Images of Owners and Managers of Businesses and Organizations Toward the Police and Police Service","Surveys from Survey Research Center at the University of Michigan","Two copies","Contains also some miscellaneous material relating to Boston research","Suggestions from Al Reiss to Donald Black for a co-authored book that was never written.","Includes dust jackets","Graduate course taken by Donald Black at the University of Michigan","Published in Litigation","Includes book reviews and personal reactions","Appears to be incomplete. This proposed book of readings was never published","Retitled later: \"Towards a Sociology of Moral Life: Some Notes on Durkheim,\" Spring 1965, for Sociology 805","Notes, includes drawings and outside articles. Also includes note from Black from 2011.","Notes","Part 1: The Geometry of Social Control","For Sociology 805 with Professor W. Landecker","Donald Black wrote chapter 9 of this edited volume. This also includes material from the Theories of Violence workshop.","For a class with Dr. H. Wolowitz","Graduate work","Graduate work","Works solely by other authors. Alphabetized by title/first word of folder label with the exception that if the folder starts 'further writings by X', then they will immediately come after the individually labeled writing by X. The works in 'Further writings' are organized chronologically.","Chapter Three; includes correspondence between Black and Scheff","Reprint from The Modern Law Review; Two Copies, each with different formatting","Thesis proposal; memorandum on dissertation proposal; \"Strong State, Weak Ties: The Social Control of Homicide in Modern America\", Cooney's dissertation proposal; Appendix B: Interview Schedule; Includes comments by Donald Black","\"Predatory Policing: The Sociology of Traffic Law Enforcement\"; \"Third Party Justice\"; \"Social Sources of Witness Credibility\"; \"The Morality of Strangers\"; Includes comments by Donald Black","\"Evidence as Partisanship\"; \"The Morality of Strangers\"; \"Supporting Homicide\"; \"Supporting Homicide\"; \"Why Is Economic Analysis So Appealing to Law Professors?\"; Includes some correspondence; Includes comments by Donald Black","\"The Informal Social Control of Homicide\"; \"Homicide and Social Structure: A Precis\"; \"Two Types of Human Homicide\"; \"Homicide within Domestic Polities\"; \"Spousal Homicide as Execution and Rebellion\"; Includes comments by Donald Black","\"Community and Homicide\"; \"The Dark Side of Community: Moralistic Homicide and Strong Social Ties\"; \"Law and the Warping of Violence\";","\"Sex and Style in the Law of Homicide\"; \"Beyond Hobbes: Violence in State and Stateless Settings\"","\"Feud/Internal War, Legal Aspects of\"; \"The Social Production of Evidence\"","Transcript of speech","Case studies on corporate subjects; Cases 1-24","Case studies on corporate subjects; Cases 25-49","Case studies on corporate subjects; Cases 50-71","Two drafts of outlines for \"The Executive Way: Conflict Management in Corporations\"; \"Vengeance Among Organizational Elites: The Management of Conflict in a Matrix Enterprise\"; \"The Private Ordering of Professional Relations: Weak Ties and Conflict Management in a Big 8 Accounting Firm\" ","The chapter outlines have no date, nor do \"The Private Ordering of Professional Relations: Weak Ties\" and \"Conflict Management in a Big 8 Accounting Firm\" have a definitive date","\"Conflict Management, Honor, and Organizational Change\"; \"The Customs of Conflict Management Among Corporate Executives\"; \"The Power of Language in Adjudication and Mediation\": \"Institutional Contexts as Predictors of Social Evaluation\"","Two separate copies of \"The Customs of Conflict Management among Corporate Executives\"","Printed in Law \u0026 Society","Dissertation","Dissertation","Dissertation","\"Genocide as Social Control,\" by Bradley Campbell; \"The Impact of Fee Arrangement on Lawyer Effort,\" by Herbert Kritzer, William Felsteiner, Austin Sarat, and David Trubek; \"Life on the Atoll: Singapore Ecology as a Neglected Dimension of Social Order,\" by Timothy Austin; \"Loosening the Chains of Philosophical Reductionism\" by Steven Rytina, includes correspondence; \"La Mobilisation du Droit: autobiographie d'un concept,\" by Andre-Jean Arnaud; \"Predicting the Crucifixion of Jesus,\" by Nathan Altice; \"Preface,\" by Robert Ellickson; \"The Sociogenesis of Lynching,\" by Roberta Senechal de la Roche; \"A Sociological Theory of Scientific Change,\" by Stephen Fuchs; \"Summary of Dissertation Research,\" by Marian Borg; \"Three Sociological Epistemologies,\" by Stephen Fuchs","Includes correspondence between Myers and Roberta Senechal de la Roche","Reprint in The Bobbs-Merrill Reprint Series in the Social Sciences","Manning's dissertation","Manning's dissertation","Includes correspondence between Borg and Black","\"The Code of Science Analysis and Reflections on Its Future\"; \"Stratification in American Science\"; \"Age, Aging, and Age Structure in Science\"","\"Social Control from Below\"; \"Law and the Middle Class: Evidence from a Suburban Town\"; \"War and Peace in Early Childhood\"; \"The Myth of Discretion; The Sociology of Law\"","Includes copies of curriculum vitae for M.P. Baumgartner","\"Technology as a Third Party\"; Includes correspondence with Donald Black","\"Gossip in Science: A Study of Social Control and Reputation\"; Appendices","\"Crime in the Breaking: Gender Differences in Desistance\" (co-authored by Chris Uggen)","\"Conflict Management in the Emergency Room\" (prospectus); Includes comments by Donald Black","Notes","\"The Sociology of Medical Malpractice\"; \"Malpractice Litigation as Social Control\"; \"Medical Malpractice, Social Structure, and Social Control\" (1995, in Sociological Forum); Includes comments by Donald Black","'Beyond 'Thick Description' in a Test and Extension of Black's Theory of Partisanship: Patterns of Symbolic Partisanship in Geertz's Balinese Cockfight\"; \"Fan Partisanship and Competitiveness in Geertz' Cockfight and Beyond: An Application of Black's Theory of Partisanship\"; \"The Predictable Nature of the Balinese Cockfight\"","\"Employee Theft as Social Control\"; \"The Social Organization of Employee Justice\": \"How Workers Manage Conflicts with their Employers\" (Doctoral dissertation proposal); \"Therapeutic Bureaucracy\"; \"Social Control in a \"Post-Bureaucratic\" Organization\"; \"Corporal Punishment and Black's Theory of Social Control\" (co-authored by Susan Ross); \"Workplace Deviance as Social Control\"; \"Worshiping the Self: The Pure Sociology of Therapeutic Religion\"","\"Worshiping the Self: Therapeutic Religion and the Social World of New Age Healers\" (unpublished manuscript)","Material related to coursework, course exams, evaluation forms, lecture recordings, lecture notes. Organized topically (and chronologically within topics) from proposals for courses, to course material, to course exams, to course evaluations, to miscellaneous material","Includes material for course- Social Control; ","Full list of dates is 1971, 1973, 1977, 1979, 1984","Includes Maureen Mileski's review of \"Marihuana Reconsidered,\" by Lester Grinspoon (1971), and Donald Black's review of \"Why Men Rebel\", by Ted Robert Gurr (1972)","Sociology of Culture, Phenomenological Strategy, Explanation in the Social Sciences \nIncludes materials for other professors' courses","On different froms of deviance and control","These working notes were turned into a working paper for the Russell Sage Program in Law \u0026 Social Science, Yale Law School","Includes grade breakdown for Spring 1996 and Fall 1997 exams. Also includes 180 exam form from Harvard, and two exam forms for a course that James Tucker taught","Blank","Blank","Blank","Some forms blank, some completed\no\tIncludes some correspondence","o\tSome forms blank, some completed\nIncludes some correspondence","Some forms blank, some completed","Some forms blank, some completed","Some forms blank, some completed","Includes other descriptions of Black's work and contributions","Books containing information on chaired professors at the University of Virginia, includes Donald Black","Yale University Graduate Studies in Sociology; University of Virginia Graduate Studies in Sociology; Inauguration of Teresa A. Sullivan; Echols Scholar pamphlet","Transcript of Program","Proposed for 1973-1974 academic year","University of Virginia, search for senior faculty member","University of Virginia; also includes requisition form for the University of Virginia Printing Office","University of Virginia","Includes note from 2016 from Donald Black","Date and title possibly originally mislabeled","Date and title possible originally mislabeled","Papers and materials from Donald Black's personal life. Organized alphabetically.","University of Michigan","University of Michigan, Master of Arts in Sociology; Candidate of Philosophy","North Central High School; Awards, certificates, and letters; 1953-1954; 1955-1956; 1956-1957; 1957-1958; Includes awards for Bruce Black, Donald Black's brother; Also includes 1978 award for the United States Olympic Society; Also includes 1960-1961 and 1961-1962 academic achievement awards from Indiana University Indianapolis Center","North Central High School; Also includes NCHS Recognition Day Programs for 1957 and 1959, and patches and ribbons","Contains 2 journals","Contains two journals","Contains two journals","Photographs of Black, his family, includes a guide giving details on photos. There is also a 1960 photograph of Delta Upsilon members at Indiana University in OS-Box P-43, Folder 1.","Distinguished Book Award for \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\", given by the American Sociological Association","Outstanding Published Book Award, given by the American Sociological Association","Mary L. Thomas Lecturer plaque, given by the West Virginia University Department of Sociology and Anthropology","Some correspondence will be between the individual and people who are not Donald Black, or between Donald Black and someone else concerning the individual. The first part of this subseries is on those who have enough correspondence with Black for them to have their individual folders; the second part of this series combines individuals alphabetically by last name if their correspondence was not substantial enough for their own folder. \nAll correspondence also may contain information that has a separate subseries, if that information better fit within the flow of conversation in the main correspondence with the individuals. Be sure to cross reference with other files for more potential information. Organized alphabetically.","Law \u0026 Society editor","Also includes correspondence with Glenn Goodwin, as part of correspondences with Babbie","Includes Beirne's review of \"Sociological Justice\"; Partially on Theoretical Criminology, includes invitation for Black to be an advisory editor","Includes Bergesen's comments on \"The Elementary Forms of Conflict Management\" and \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\"; Includes Black's comments on Bergesen's \"paper on Wallerstein\"; Includes Bergesen's curriculum vitae","Includes correspondence on the American Society of Criminology and American Sociological Association","Partially concerning Studies on Law and Social Control","Concerning Borges' work on a paper on Black's life and works","Includes an invitation to apply to a position at University of California, Riverside; Mentions \"Elementary Forms of Conflict Management\", \"Making Enemies\", \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\"","Includes writings by Cooney, and letters of recommendation for Cooney by Black","Includes comments on each other's writings","Includes writing by Lewis Feuer","Full list of dates is 1975, 1978, 1980, 1984, 1989, 1993-1994, 1997; Includes reviews of de Grazia's work; Includes writing by de Grazia","Includes correspondence concerning academic promotions for Ekland-Olsen; Includes correspondence on Ekland-Olson's contribution to \"Towards a General Theory of Social Control\"","Mentions \"The Behavior of Law\", \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\"","Law \u0026 Social Inquiry; Mentions \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\", \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\"; Includes writings by Black","Partly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"","Includes advertisement for Black's books; Partly concerning publication of Black's \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\" by Academic Press; Partly concerns manuscript reviews by Black","Partly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"","Includes writing by Griffiths; Partly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"; Partly concerning Journal of Legal Pluralism; Mentions \"Taking Sides\", \"The Behavior of Law\", \"Sociological Justice\", \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\", other writings by Black; International Institute of Sociology","Includes writings by Grimshaw","Full list of dates is 1973-1980, 1985-1986, 1991-1993, 1996; Partly concerning \"The Behavior of Law\", \"Studies on Law and Social Control\"; Includes a manuscript review","Mainly concerning Horwitz' writing; Some correspondence concerning publication of Horwitz' work; Partly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\", mentions other writings by Black; Includes writing by Horwitz","Includes proposal by Humphrey to the National Science Foundation","Includes invitations to others to participate in an American Sociological Association session organized by Black and Jasso","Includes correspondence concerning Johnson's book proposal; Includes correspondence on Frank Sulloway/\"Born to Rebel\"","Heavily concerning University of Virginia Sociology Department affairs","Includes correspondence on Kruttschnitt's dissertation","Full list of dates is 1977-1978, 1982-1983, 1987, 1993, 1995; Includes prospectus of Political Deviance: A Power and Process Approach","Includes manuscript review by Laumann","Partly concerning an Author Meets Critics session at an upcoming Law \u0026 Society meeting; Includes article that Leo is quoted in","Includes writing by Levett","Partly concerning Mahmood's graduate prospectus/dissertation","Includes Black's review of Manning's \"Police Work\"","Includes \"The Limits of Rhetoric: A Practicing Attorney's View of the Truth About Persuasion\", \"How to Prove Jurors Will Be On Your Side\" by Amy Singer","Mostly correspondence, some notes and writings","Heavily concerning University of Virginia Sociology Department affairs; Includes \"Postmodernism and Society: Can Solidarity be a Substitute for Objectivity?\" by Milner","Includes June 1997 East Asian Legal Studies Newsletter","Includes Morrill's curriculum vitae; Includes Morrill's review of \"Taking Sides\", \"Making Enemies\"; Partly concerning Calvin Morrill's graduate work, and National Science Foundation funding for it; Includes reviews of \"Social Status and the Normative Seriousness of Managerial Acts\"","Includes review of \"The Behavior of Law\"; Mentions \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"","Heavily concerning University of Virginia Sociology Department affairs","Includes a note from Black from July 29, 2010; Includes invitation for retirement dinner for Reiss; Includes obituary for Reiss","Includes Table of Contents and first chapter of Sciulli's \"The End of Corporate Governance\"; Includes Sciulli's curriculum vitae; Mentions symposium on \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\"","Partly on Shermann's study of Homicide by Police Officers; Includes correspondence with the Guggenheim Foundation","Includes abstract of Silberman's \"Situational Factors in the Mobilization of Law:…\"; Mentions \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"","Research in Sociology and Law; American Sociological Review","Includes \"The Law of Evidence (and Other Epistemologies) as Optimizing Disciplines\" by Stinchcombe","American Sociological Review; Partly on \"Crime as Social Control\"","Mainly concerning Tamanaha's reviews and comments to Black's work","Includes Trubek's curriculum vitae; One piece of correspondence is missing the first page","Russell Sage Foundation","Includes syllabus from Weintraub's Fall 1999 course, Sociology 285: Play, Culture, and the Self","o\tHeavily concerning matters related to Academic Press, including manuscript reviews, including \"Studies on Law and Social Control\" series, foreword for \"The Logic of Social Control\"; Includes Sam Long's curriculum vitae, and proposal for Political Socialization in Transition; Includes Werner's curriculum vitae","Includes writings by Wong; Concerning mainly research and a publication by Wong","Partly concerning Zang's efforts to translate \"Sociological Justice\" into Chinese; Includes Zang's \"From Organization to Law: A Critical Review of Transformation of Social Control, 1949-1993\"","Bruce Ackerman; Maria Albarracin; Susan Allen-Mills (Cambridge University Press); Lenore Alpert; Rafael Alvarado; Adam Ambrogi; M. Amir; Ann-Marie Anderson; Aderike Anjorin; Jorge Arditi; Andre-Jean Arnaud (Instituto Internacional de Sociologia Juridica de Onati; includes writings by Arnaud);  Andrew Arno; Richard Arnold (and Christopher Murray; Southern California Law Review); Kauko Aromaa; Michael A. Aronson; Francis Astorino;  Lonnie Athens; Vilhelm Aubert; W. Timothy Austin; Edward Ayers","o\tLauren Ballback; Catherine Ballé; Flemming Balvaag; Serena Barkhan (Instituto Internacional de Sociologia Juridica de Onati); Flemming Balwig; Scott Barretta; Deborah Baskin; Alan E. Bayer; David M. Beatty; Jean Belkhir; Aaron Bell; Wendell Bell; James R. Beniger; Bennett M. Berger; Maria Ines Bergoglio; [Stephen Berkowitz]; Thomas J. Bernard; Ilene Bernstein; Ellen Berrey; Joel Best; Hemran Bianchi; Charles E. Bidwell; Chris Birkbeck; Faruk Birtek; Anne and Herman Black; Bruce Black ; Peter Blau; Joan Blishen","Stuart Blume; Paul Bohannen; Derek C. Bok; Ralph Bolton; Ulla Bondeson; John J. Bonsignore (American Legal Studies Association); Scott Boorman; Edgar F. Borgatta (to/from Jeffrey K. Hadden) M.G. Bouquet (concerning Jonathon Kelley); Lee H. Bowker Neil Boyd; C.K. Boyle; Keith Boyum (concerning \"Empirical Theories about Courts\"); Pat Brantingham; Harry M. Bratt (National Institute of Justice); Allen F. Breed; Marvin Bressler; Adele M. Brodkin; Moish Bronet; Ricardo C. Brosa; Steven Brint; Leonard G. Buckle \u0026 Suzann R. Thomas-Buckle; Marc B. Bulandr; Richard Burcroff (concerning Perla Makil's dissertation); B.R. Burg; Paul Burstein; Ron Burt; Carole Burton; Claude Buxton (funding request for \"The Habits and Customs of the Police…\")","Legare Hamer Calhoun III (includes writings by Calhoun); Charles M. Camic; Bradley Campbell (to Dick Holway); Ernest Q. Campbell; John Cardascia; Judith A. Caron; Leo Carroll; Kit Carson (concerning \"Studies on Law and Social Control\"); Bliss Cartwright; Carole Case; John T. Casteen III; Susie A. Castillo-Robson; [David?] Cavers; Dan Chambliss; William J. Chambliss; Janet Chan; Christopher Chen; Donna Chiozzi [Association of American Law Schools]; Burton R. Clark; David S. Clark (Sage Publications); John P. Clark; Robert Clark; Peggy Clarke; R.V.G. Clarke; Dan Clawson; Dorothy L. Clow; Lisa Coffman; Bonnie Cohen (Institute for Scientific Information); George F. Cole; James Coleman; Jane Collier (concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); Mary Ann Collins; Alfred F. Conard; Frank Cooley; Roger Cotterell; Rose Laub Coser; Herbert Costner (National Science Foundation); Carl J. Couch; Susan E. Cozzens (includes writing by Cozzens); Joan Crandall (Contemporary Sociology); Donald Cressey; Frederick Crews; Barrett Culmback; Lynn A. Curtis (U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development); Preston S. Cutler (Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences)","H. Richard Dallas (Southern California Law Review); Brenda Danet; Dale Dannefer; Gill Davies (Tavistock Publications); Malcom DeBevoise; Ami de Chapeaurouge; Richard de Friend; Boaventura de Sousa Santos; Dawn Detwiler; Guillaume Devin (Institut des Hautes Études de la Sécurité Intérieure); Frans de Waal; Shari Diamond; Stanley Diamond; Forrest Dill; Bradley Doll; G. William Domhoff; Brendan Dooley; Alan Dundes","Fred Eggan; Randall D. Eliason; John Ely; David M. Engel (partially concerning \"The Oven Bird's Song\"); Stewart Epstein; Kai T. Erikson; Annika Eriksson; John Ervin; Jack Etheridge; Amitai Etzioni; Salah El-Shukri; William M. Evan","Reynolds Farley; Ronald Farrell; Ezzat A. Fattah (concerning the International Course in Criminology); Robert Faulkner; Malcolm Feeley; Charles R. Fenwick; Theodore Ferdinand; Bruce W. Ferguson; Kathleen Ferraro; Stephen Fielding; Ken Fine (Academic Press); Peter Fitzpatrick; Richard Flacks; Carmen Flores; Bill Form; Bernard Fortunoff (Bobbs-Merrill Publishing Co.); Michael Edward Fowler; Daniel N. Fox; Paul Francis; Nancy Frantz; Jacob Fried; David Friedman; Lawrence M. Friedman; Phil Friedman (concerning \"Encyclopedia of Criminology\"); Robert J. Friedrich; Jürgen Friedrichs; Lisa Friel; John Fries; Morris Freilich; Douglas Fry (includes a review by Fry); Gail Funke; James J. Fyfe","José M. Gabilondo; Jean-Claude Gafner; Christine Gailey; Marc Galanter (Law and Society Review; \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); John F. Galliher; Jackie Garrett; G. David Garson; Holly Geerdes; Clifford Geertz; Luis Gerardo; Maurizio Ghisleni; Jack Gibbs (partially concerning Omaha Symposium on Norval D. Glenn (Contemporary Sociology); Erving Goffman (American Sociological Association); David Gold; Jona Goldschmidt; Andrew Goldsmith; Abraham Goldstein (and Stanton Wheeler, concerning an academic appointment at Yale); Jack A. Goldstone; T.H. Gonser; Louis W. Goodman (includes Goodman's curriculum vitae); Norman Goodman; Lynne Goodstein (concerning an American Society of Criminology meeting's Author Meets the Critics session for Sociological Justice); Mark Gottdiener; Burke Grandjean (concerning James Tucker); Mark Granovetter; Bradford H. Gray; Carol J. Greenhouse; Martin Greig; Thomas Grennes; Shannon E. Griffiths; Jan T. Gross; Paul Gross (concerning \"Sociological Justice\") Joel Grossman (Law and Society Review); Jerrold K. Guben; Philip H. Gulliver; Ted Robert Gurr (concerning Gurr's \"Why Men Rebel\"); Bernard H. Gustin; Luis Gutierrez","John Hagan; Jerald Hage; Warren O. Hagstrom; John O. Haley (includes Haley's curriculum vitae, prospectus for \"Order with Autonomy: A Study of Law and Social Control in Japan\"); Terence C. Halliday; Thomas Hardy (Dialectical Anthropology); Wallace C. Harrelson; O. Fred Harris, Jr.; Peter Harris; Robert H. Hardt; Stephen Hart; Clayton A. Hartjen; Timothy F. Hartnagel (concerning Gwynn Nettler); Reid Hastie; Robert Hauser; Adam Hauser (includes Hauser's resume); James Hawdon; Joseph M. Hawes; Keith Hawkins; Diane Haywood; Geoffrey C. Hazard, Jr. Louis Hazouri, Jr.; Michael Hechter; Frances Heidensohn; Barbara Heiman; Max Heirich; Jane Hellsoe-Henon; Larry A. Hembroff; Paget Henry (on \"Towards a Theory of Peripheral Cultural Systems\"); John R. Hepburn (Arizona State University's Distinguished Scholar Lecture Series); John Herman; Merg Herriot; Scott Hershovitz; David Herwitz; Frederick A. Hetzel; Philip Heymann (some correspondence concerning inviting James L. Gibbs to be a Visiting Fellow at the Center for Criminal Justice at Harvard Law School); L.R. Hiatt; Louis Hicks (includes Hicks' curriculum vitae); Paul Higgins; Richard J. Hill; Travis Hirschi; Frank Hirtz; Andre J. Hoekema; Daniel N. Hoffman; Albert J. Holl; George Homans; Ruth Horowitz; F. Patrick Hubbard; Florence K. Hughes; L.H.C. Hulsman; John Hund; Ira W. Hutchison; Allan Hutchinson","Heleen F.P. Ietswaart; Eiko Ikegami; Warren F. Ilchman; G. Irving; Mary Iwanaga (The University of Chicago Press)","Thomas Jackson (Dean of UVa Law School); Herbert Jacob (concerning nomination to Board of Trustees of the Law and Society Association); Rebecca Jakob; Peter Jambrek; Kenneth James; Gladys Jannaud; William Jeffrey, Jr.; Patrickn Jehle; Gary Jensen; Weidong Ji; Jason Jimerson (The Society for Social Research); James W. Johnston; Loch K. Johnson; Weldon T. Johnson; Willie Jones; Peter Just","Sanford Kadish (Encyclopedia of Crime and Justice); Samuel W. Kaplan; Miriam Kass (American Bar Association Section of Litigation); Stuart Kauffman; Betsy Keefer; E.C. Keller, Jr.; Stephen Kellert; Christopher M. Kelley; Jonathan Kelley (includes announcement for Kelley's win of the AAAS Socio-Psychological Prize); Delos Kelly; Hugh P. Kelly; Richard B. Kelly; Duncan Kennedy; L.W. Kennedy; Sue Kent; Ravindra Khare; Dinesh Khosla; Robert L. Kidder (Law \u0026 Society Review; includes a review of Black's writing); Jaegwon Kim; Gary Kleck (on \"Sociological Justice\"); Malcolm W. Klein; Rebecca Klemm; Albert Klijn; David Klinger; Michele Ann Klinsky; Klaus-Friedrich Koch; Elissa Koff; Andrzej Kojder; Deborah Kolb; Samuel Krislov; Herbert M. Kritzer (includes prospectus for \"Lawyers and Litigation\"); Krzysztof Kubala; Umesh Kumar; Erniel Kuncel; Jacek Kurczewski","Sharon LaDuke; Thomas L. Lalley (National Institute of Mental Health); Robert Lane; Michael Langley; Annette Lareau (Pure Sociology Network); Barbara Laslett (Contemporary Sociology); R.E. Laster;  Janet L. Lauritsen; Su-Jin Lee; Jessica S. LeFevre; Eric M. Leifer; Robert D. Leighninger, Jr.; Barry Leighton; Judith V. Lelchook; David Lempert; Ugo Leone; Richard Leupert; Judith N. Levi; George C. Lewis; I.M. Lewis; Michael Libonati; Charles W. Lidz; Graham Lilly; Arthur G. Lindsay (includes writings by Lindsay); Gardner Lindzey; Al Lingus; Mario Lins (includes a request for a reprint); Allen E. Liska; Craig B. Little; Guang Kun (Martha) Liu; Jiabo Liu (includes paper written by Liu); William W. Lockhart; John Loflano; Wallace D. Loh; Judith Lorber; Maria Loś; Michael Lowy; Robin Luckham; Richard Lundman; Jim Lundy; Olivier Lunz; James Lyons; Joanne Lyons","o\tGeoffrey MacCormack; Virginia Mackey; Ginny Mackey; Paul Maidment; Bruce J. Malina; Michael Mann; Jason Manning (Pure Sociology Network); Henry W. Mannle; Wade Mansell; John P. Martin; Cheryl V. Martorana; Alexandra Maryanski; James L. Massey; Patrick E. Mates; Lynn Mather; Joan Matthews; Teelyn Mauney; Eleanor G. May; Leon Mayhew; Edward J. McCabe; Charles H. McCaghy; Michele McCauley; Reece McGee (concerning JoAnn Miller); Daniel McGillis; Robert McGinnis; Marian McGrath (Academic Press); Marshall McLuhan; Margaret Mead; Barbara Meeker (Annual Conference on Group Processes Research); James W. Meeker; Robert F. Meier; Gary B. Melton (Annual Nebraska Symposium on Motivation); Paulo Mendonca; Sally Merry; Steven F. Messner; Michael Micklin (and Marvin Olsen);  Midge Miles (American Sociological Association); Leslie B. Miller; Stacy Miller; Paul Steven Miller (includes funeral program for Miller); Stephen P. Mitchell; John Mogey; Eric Monkkonen; Fred Montanino; Mark H. Moore; Richter H. Moore, Jr.; Sally Falk Moore; Wilbert E. Moore; John H. Morgan; Charles Moskos; Imogene L. Moyer (Encyclopedia of Criminology); Jeffrey Mullis; Richard Münch; Harold L. Munson; Michael Musheno","Ilene Nagel; Joane Nagel; Barry Nakell (on \"Studies on Law and Social Control\"); Richard Neely; William Nelson (on \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); Paul D. Neuthaler; Gertrud Neuwirth; Graeme R. Newman; Eva Charlotte Nilsen; John Brian Nilson (includes Nilson's final exam for Black's course Sociology of Law); Steve Nock; James L. Nolan; André Normandeau","William O'Barr; Anthony Oberschall (concerning \"Pure Sociology\"); G. Karl Oelgeschlager; Lloyd Ohlin; Vincent O'Leary; James H. Olila; Mervin Olsen; Robert M. O'Neil; Margaret O'Reilly (Dartmouth Publishing Company); Michael W. Oshima; Mark J. Osiel; Marian Osmun (Oxford University Press); Keith F. Otterbein; Patricia J. Ould","Deborah Palliser; Lewis Papier; William L. Parish (American Journal of Sociology); Roger Parks; Raymond Parnas; Hanna Pasikowska; Alan Paterson; Dennis Patterson; Orlando Patterson; Marion B. Peavey; Dennis L. Peck (Sociological Inquiry); Harold E. Pepinsky; Stephen L. Percy; E. L. Peters (\"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); M. Lee Pelton; Greg Pewett; Holger Pfaff; Bryan Pfaffenberger; William Phelan; Andrew Pickering; Ronald M. Pipkin; Jesse Pitts (Tocqueville Review); Alessandro Pizzorno; Adam Podgórecki; Aaron Podolefsky; Daniel Polsby; Henry N. Pontell; Richard A. Posner; Walter W. Powell (Contemporary Sociology); Derek Price; Maurice Punch; Haibin Qi","Richard W. Rabinowitz; Phyllis Raimone; Deborah Rapoport (Academic Press); John P. Reid; Sue Titus Reid; Robert Reiner; Peter Reuter (The Rand Corporation); Jonathon Rieder; Kristan Rieger; David Riesman; Beth Richie; Matilda Riley; Leonard L. Riskin; Christian Nils Robert; Simon Roberts; Irving Rockwood (Longman Inc.); Cyril D. Robinson; Maria Thereza Rocha de Assis Moura; Vivian J. Rohrl (\"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); Paul Romjue; Frank Romo; Lawrence Rosen; James E. Rosenbaum; Hildy Ross; Bess Anne Rothenberg; John E. Rothenberger; Frances Rothstein; Thomas Rudel; Bruce M. Russett (The Journal of Conflict Resolution); Andrzej Rzeplinski","David J. Saari; Albert M. Sacks; Frank E.A. Sander; Alberto Santos; Austin Sarat; Lew Sargentich; Joachim Savelsberg (includes writing by Savelsberg); Nikola Schitov; Christiane Schlumberger; Andreas Schneider; Mark Schneider; Phyllis Schultze; Karl F. Schumann; Russell K. Schutt; Barry Schwartz; Richard Schwartz; Robert A. Scott; Robert E. Scott; Andrew Scull; Michael Seidel; Philip Selznick; Judith Semper; Roberta Senechal de la Roche (to Christopher Schmitt);  Diana S. Sepejak; Adjie Setiadi; Susan Shapiro; Edward J. Shaughnessy; K. Shoji; Alan Sica; Ilana Silber; Ed Silva; Robert A. Silverman; Richard Simon; A.W. Brian Simpson; Theda Skocpol; Jerome H. Skolnick (correspondence with Paul D. Reynolds); John Skvoretz; Barbara Slifkin (Seminar Press); Joseph T. Slinger; Jeffrey S. Slovak; Russell Smandych (\"Towards a General Theory of Social Control\"); Alden Smith; Charles E. Smith (The Free Press); Gregory W. Smith (The Free Press); Jerry Smith; Joel Smith (Duke University); Robert B. Smith; Eloise C. Snyder; Francis G. Snyder; Fred Snyder; Kathy Snyder (correspondence with Joleen Scott); Gary A. Sojka; Peter H. Solomon, Jr.; Karol Soltan; Christina Hoff Sommers; Donald R. Songer; J.J. Spigelman; Edward H. Stanford (partly concerning Stephen Vago's prospectus); William Staples; Paul Starr; Darrell J. Steffensmeier; John Stephens; Christopher D. Stevens; Frank Stewart; Thomas Stone (Studies on Law and Social Control); Norman W. Storer; Mark C. Suchman; Teresa Sullivan; Carl Sundholm; Guy E. Swanson; Richard Sykes; Kent Sycerud \u0026 David Hazelton (Michigan Law Review); Denis Szabo (International Society of Criminology; International Annals of Criminology)","Horace D. Taft; R.E.S. Tanner; Jeff Tatum; Nicholas Tavuchis; Alton Taylor (concerning Patricia Taylor); Clinton Terry; Robert M. Terry; Charles W. Thomas (Criminology); John M. Thomas; Madeleine Thomas; Susan Joyce Thomas; Terence P. Thornberry; Viguolo Tiepli; Harry F. Todd, Jr.; Sybil Todd (contains exit interviews for the University of Virginia); Roman Tomasic; Gladys Topkis; Daniel P. Torres; Stephen Toulmin; Jeanne Maddox Toungara; A. Javier Treviño (includes writing by Treviño); Simon P. Tsoako; Austin T. Turk; Janet Turk; R. Jay Turner; David Twain; W.L. Twining","Paul Upson; Steven Vago; Ivan Vallier; Geert van den Steenhoven; Ab van Eldijk; Paul van Seters; Dirk van zyl Smit; Blake E. Vance (Academic Press); Ana Maria Vargas Falla; Diane Vaughn; José António Veloso (concerning a translation of \"The Behavior of Law\"); Simon Verdun-Jones; Franz von Benda-Beckham; James Vorenberg","Walter J. Wadlington; Paul Wahrhaftig; James E. Wallace; Immanuel Wallerstein; Craig Wanner; Jacob Ward; Richard H. Ward; R. Stephen Warner; Carol Warren; Norma Wasser; Robert Wathrow; John Webb; David Weisburd; Terry M. Weiss; Joseph Westermeyer; Garland White; Regina White; Brent Whittlesey; Stephen G. Wieting; Brad Wilcox; John P. Wiley, Jr.; James Wilkerson; Nancy Williams; E. O. Wilson; James Q. Wilson, Richard Wilson; Thomas P. Wilson; Charles R. Winfrey; S.F. Wise; Emily Wilkinson; Laura Woloshyn; Calvin Woodard; Bob Woodbury (St. Martin's Press); William E. Woodcock; Lynn Woodson; Charles M. Woolf; Alissa Pollitz Worden; J.H. Wright; Jerome Wright (concerning a manuscript review)","Jihong Xiao; Tong Xin (concerning a translation of \"The Behavior of Law\"); Xinyi Xu; Kun Yang; Peter C. Yeager; Marvin Yelles (Academic Press); Barbara Yngvesson; Sung Won Yoon; Frances K. Zemans; Eric Zuesse","Some correspondence will be between people not including Donald Black, if the correspondence is still on the topic or related to the organization. Some folders may contain supplemental, non-correspondence material to the correspondence. \nCorrespondence also may contain information that has a separate subseries or is referenced elsewhere, if that information better fit within the flow of conversation in the main correspondence. Be sure to cross reference with other files for more potential information. Organized alphabetically.","Miscellaneous material pertaining to Academic Press","For the 1992 ASA meeting","For the 1992 ASA meeting","Concerning Academic Press; publishing of Black's \"The Behavior of Law\"","University academic (sociology) departments, all universities","University academic (sociology) departments, all universities","Book by Barbara Harrell-Bond and Sandra Burman","Undated papers filed at beginning of folder; includes manuscript reviews themselves along with correspondence","Includes manuscript reviews themselves along with correspondence","Organizations and topical correspondence with too few papers to get their own folders, such as American Society of Criminology January 16 1991- May 2 1991; Conference in honor of Al Reiss; Frank Romo's dissertation; Law \u0026 Society Conference; Publishing agreement","Includes table of contents and notes to contributors","Also known as The Behavior of Courts","Alphabetically arranged","Black. 2004\nReviews of Donald Black Theories. \"Quantifying Law in Police-Citizen Encounters David A. Klinger;\" \"Law and Social Control in China: An Application of Black's Thesis\" Robert M. Regoli; \"Mobilization of Authority: College Dormitory Student Reaction to Crime and Deviance—An Empirical Assessment of Donald Black's General Theory of Law;\" \"Empirical Support for Unequal Effects of Multiple Control: A Different Examination of Donald Black's Work\" Bonnie Berry. 1984-1991","\"Social Status and Sentences of Female Offenders\" Candace Kruttschnitt; \"A Multivariate Analysis of the Behaviour of Law\" Janet Chan; \"Legal and Non-Legal Factors in Juvenile Justice Dispositions\" William G. Staples; \"Science and Politics in the Sociology of Law: A Reply to Alan Hunt\"; \"Why Law Does Not Behave- Critical and Constructive Reflections on the Social Scientific Perception of the Social Significance of Law\" Franz von Benda-Beckman","\"Relational Distance, Relational Status and Legal Sanctions: A Test of Two Competing Hypotheses\" Dale Dannefer; \"Light Up or Butt Out: An Assessment of Antismoking Laws in the United States\" W. Timothy Austin and Samuel W. Garner; \"An Analysis of 'The Behavior of Law': Appellate Litigation Variation Over Trial and Jurisdiction\" James W. Meeker; \"An Analysis of 'The Behavior of Law': Effects of Organization on Litigation\" James W. Meeker; \"Empirical Verification of Black's 'The Behavior of Law\" John Braithwaite and David Biles; \"A Test of Black's Theory of the Behavior of Law\" Larry A Hembroff; \"Donald Black's So-Called Theory of So-Called Law\" David F. Greenberg; \"Revenge and the Social Control System: Theory and Empirical Correlates\" Norman W. Storer; \"The Anthropology of Law Introduction\" Vivian J. Rohrl; \"A Chippewa Trouble-Case: Toward an Expanded Model of Conflict Resolution\" Vivian J. Rohrl; \"Toward a Structural Perspective on Gender Bias in the Juvenile Court\" William G. Staples.","Authors include Setsuo Miyazawa (\"Social Movements and Contemporary Rights in Japan: Relative Success Factors in the Field of Environmental Law\", J. Langley Miller, Peter H. Rossi, Jon E. Simpson (\"Attributes of Just Punishments: An Empirical Test of Black's Theory of Law\"), Daniel P. Doyle, David F. Luckenbill (\"Mobilizing Law in Response to Collective Problems: A Test of Black's Theory of Law, Kathleen J. Ferraro (\"Policing Woman Battering\")","Program notes. Donald Black,\"The Law-like Nature of Violence\" 1994 October 13-14; Donald Black, \"Violence and Aggression in Contemporary Society\"1995 November 6-7. These lectures not included.","Maureen Mileski was dating Donald Black at this time and her lecture notes were based on his theories while he was teaching at Yale","Printed monographs and offprints in this collection have been catalogued and housed separately. Each catalogue record has the following local note: SPECIAL COLLECTIONS: Gift of Donald J. Black. From the Papers of Donald Black, MSS 15031.","This collection is protected by copyright and/or related rights. You are free to use materials in the collection in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. For other uses you need to obtain permission from the rights-holder(s).","Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library","Black, Donald J., 1941-","Senechal de la Roche, Roberta, 1950-","Mileski, Maureen, 1944-","Baumgartner, M. P. (Baumgartner, Mary Pat), 1953-","English"],"unitid_tesim":["MSS 15031","Archival Resource Key","/repositories/3/resources/207"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Donald Black papers"],"collection_title_tesim":["Donald Black papers"],"collection_ssim":["Donald Black papers"],"repository_ssm":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"repository_ssim":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"geogname_ssm":["homosexuality -- social aspects"],"geogname_ssim":["homosexuality -- social aspects"],"creator_ssm":["Black, Donald J., 1941-"],"creator_ssim":["Black, Donald J., 1941-"],"creator_persname_ssim":["Black, Donald J., 1941-"],"creators_ssim":["Black, Donald J., 1941-"],"places_ssim":["homosexuality -- social aspects"],"access_terms_ssm":["This collection is protected by copyright and/or related rights. You are free to use materials in the collection in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. For other uses you need to obtain permission from the rights-holder(s)."],"acqinfo_ssim":["The Donald Black papers were given by Donald Black and Roberta Senechal de la Roche to the University of Virginia Library in several installments and have all been interfiled as one collection except for the most recent additions (2018-2024) (Boxes 39-55) which have been added as new series at the end of the collection. The dates of individual gifts include July 20, 2010 and December 28, 2010; April 27, 2011, May 4, 20, and 23, 2011, June 3, 10, and 14, 2011, July 8 and 15, 2011; October 7, 2011; November 8, 2012; April 22 and August 27, 2013; June 1 and 6, 2016. The recent additions are September 23, 2018; June 20, 2019; December 3, 2020; and October 11, 2024."],"access_subjects_ssim":["sociological jurisprudence","deviant behavior","social control","social conflict","sociology","justice, administration of","police reports -- United States","criminal statistics--United States","police -- United States","right and wrong","crime -- United States","sociology of crime, law, and deviance","morality and society","Race discrimination -- Law and legislation -- Virginia"],"access_subjects_ssm":["sociological jurisprudence","deviant behavior","social control","social conflict","sociology","justice, administration of","police reports -- United States","criminal statistics--United States","police -- United States","right and wrong","crime -- United States","sociology of crime, law, and deviance","morality and society","Race discrimination -- Law and legislation -- Virginia"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["27 Cubic Feet 55 legal document boxes, 1 artifact box, 1 oversize folder and 22 mini DV's"],"extent_tesim":["27 Cubic Feet 55 legal document boxes, 1 artifact box, 1 oversize folder and 22 mini DV's"],"date_range_isim":[1935,1936,1937,1938,1939,1940,1941,1942,1943,1944,1945,1946,1947,1948,1949,1950,1951,1952,1953,1954,1955,1956,1957,1958,1959,1960,1961,1962,1963,1964,1965,1966,1967,1968,1969,1970,1971,1972,1973,1974,1975,1976,1977,1978,1979,1980,1981,1982,1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,1988,1989,1990,1991,1992,1993,1994,1995,1996,1997,1998,1999,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007,2008,2009,2010,2011,2012,2013,2014,2015,2016,2017,2018,2019,2020,2021,2022,2023],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection is open for access with the following exceptions:\nAccess restrictions apply to specific personal records under the terms of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (F.E.R.P.A.) for all materials in Box 37. These materials will remain closed until about 2077.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFolders 7-11 in Box 55 are also restricted.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThere are 22 mini DV's in this collection. Appointments must be made in advance to use media formats such as LPs, audiotapes, videotapes, films, CDs, and DVDs held by Special Collections. In most cases, materials must be reformatted before they can be accessed, sometimes at the researcher's expense. Please contact Special Collections via our online Reference Request form, https://small.library.virginia.edu/services/reference-request, to request access to these materials. Access cannot be guaranteed unless prior arrangements have been made.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["The collection is open for access with the following exceptions:\nAccess restrictions apply to specific personal records under the terms of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (F.E.R.P.A.) for all materials in Box 37. These materials will remain closed until about 2077.","Folders 7-11 in Box 55 are also restricted.","There are 22 mini DV's in this collection. Appointments must be made in advance to use media formats such as LPs, audiotapes, videotapes, films, CDs, and DVDs held by Special Collections. In most cases, materials must be reformatted before they can be accessed, sometimes at the researcher's expense. Please contact Special Collections via our online Reference Request form, https://small.library.virginia.edu/services/reference-request, to request access to these materials. Access cannot be guaranteed unless prior arrangements have been made."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSeries I is on academic writings from Black and other scholars. It is split between two Sub-Series: Sub-Series A is on works either solely by Black, or works collaborated on by Black and other scholars, and Sub-Series B contains work solely by other scholars. Series I runs from box 1-17. Series II contains files and papers from Black's involvement in the professional and academic worlds of sociology and universities. Series II runs from box 17-21. Series III pertains to Donald Black's personal life. Series III runs from box 21-25. Series IV contains correspondence with organizations and correspondence on certain topics. Series IV runs from box 25-36. Series V contains restricted items, and is the only series in box 37. Box 38 houses a sociology t-shirt. The recent additions (boxes 39-55) to this collection are in a new series titled Additions and have subseries that are similar to the original arrangement. Subseries 1. Academic Writings. Subseries 2. Professional and University Involvement. Series 3.Personal papers and materials Series 4.Correspondence. Series 5.Roberta Senechal de la Roche papers\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSome folders contain groupings of files that remain as-is from their arrangement by Black, while others contain files compounded into a more comprehensive grouping from different sources. \nSome items may be cross referenced under different series. For example, there is correspondence with Stanley Holowitz under both his personal file as well as under the topical files on correspondence with Academic Press. \u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement"],"arrangement_tesim":["Series I is on academic writings from Black and other scholars. It is split between two Sub-Series: Sub-Series A is on works either solely by Black, or works collaborated on by Black and other scholars, and Sub-Series B contains work solely by other scholars. Series I runs from box 1-17. Series II contains files and papers from Black's involvement in the professional and academic worlds of sociology and universities. Series II runs from box 17-21. Series III pertains to Donald Black's personal life. Series III runs from box 21-25. Series IV contains correspondence with organizations and correspondence on certain topics. Series IV runs from box 25-36. Series V contains restricted items, and is the only series in box 37. Box 38 houses a sociology t-shirt. The recent additions (boxes 39-55) to this collection are in a new series titled Additions and have subseries that are similar to the original arrangement. Subseries 1. Academic Writings. Subseries 2. Professional and University Involvement. Series 3.Personal papers and materials Series 4.Correspondence. Series 5.Roberta Senechal de la Roche papers","Some folders contain groupings of files that remain as-is from their arrangement by Black, while others contain files compounded into a more comprehensive grouping from different sources. \nSome items may be cross referenced under different series. For example, there is correspondence with Stanley Holowitz under both his personal file as well as under the topical files on correspondence with Academic Press. "],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eDonald Black was a world renowned theoretical sociologist and University Professor Emeritus of the Social Sciences at the University of Virginia from 1985-2016. Born in 1941, he received his bachelor's degree from Indiana University in 1963, his master's degree from the University of Michigan in 1965, and his PhD in sociology from Michigan University in 1968. Before coming to the University of Virginia in 1985, he was at both Yale University as a post-doctoral Russell Sage Fellow from 1968-1970, and then taught at Harvard University in their Sociology Department and Law School. In 1989 he attained the position as a University Professor, allowing him to teach in any department or school at the University including the Law School. From 1986-1989 he also served as the Department Chair of Sociology. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBlack was known for his study of the sociology of ideas and scienticity (the degree to which ideas are testable, valid, and original). His most important early work included \"The Behavior of Law\" (Emerald Publishing 1976), which advanced what is still the only general sociological theory of law--\"behavior of law\"—which is what people do in the name of law, including illegal acts as a way to manage conflict and assert grievances, particularly when legal protections are perceived as failing. He created the theory of \"Pure Sociology\" which explains social life by studying deviant behavior as a system of social control rather than a set of rules.  It is different from psychology because it makes no presumptions about an individuals experience. His work, particularly \"Crime as Social Control\"(American Sociological Review 1983), argues that crime can be a form of \"self-help\" to achieve justice, and it explains the variation in legal responses (like arrests) through social structures such as too much intimacy or lack of intimacy related to conflicts. Unlike most sociologists, he rejected psychological approaches and drew on  anthropological and historical materials and modern data, allowing him to explain variation in social behavior in all societies and across time. He extended his work to the larger universe of conflict management—including violence, avoidance, and toleration—which culminated in his major midcareer work, \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\" (Academic Press 1993). Black broke still more fresh ground with a third major opus, \"Moral Time\" (Oxford University Press 2011), which presented a radically new general and testable theory of the causes of conflict. He authored a series of brilliant publications, including the \"The Manners and Customs of the Police\" (Academic Press 1981), \"Sociological Justice' (Oxford University Press 1993), \"The Geometry of Terrorism\" in Sociological Theory (2004), and \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\". \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHe was a fellow of the American Society of Criminology and the American Anthropological Association. In 2013, he received the Law and Society Association Harry Kalven Jr. Prize for outstanding scholarship. He received several awards from the American Sociological Association (ASA) and its Sections. In 1994, he received both the ASA Theory Section's Theory Prize and the Section on the Sociology of Law's Distinguished Book Award, for \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\". He was also the recipient of the ASA Section on the Sociology of Law's Distinguished Article Award in 1997 for \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\" (Law \u0026amp; Social Inquiry 1995) and the recipient of the ASA Section on Altruism, Morality, and Social Solidarity inaugural Outstanding Published Book Award in 2012 for \"Moral Time\". In addition, several of his books have been translated into other languages.  He was invited to lecture in numerous countries abroad, including Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Holland, France, Scotland, England, Poland, and Japan. He was on the editorial board for scholarly journals and edited his own series on \"Studies on Law and Social Control\" for Oxford Press.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBlack was also a charismatic teacher who influenced many students of sociology. According to Mark Cooney, \"His classes were an intellectual treat for he saw teaching as an opportunity to develop new ideas.\" Beyond the classroom, he was an inspiring mentor ready to offer advice and encouragement, especially to younger scholars. He retired from the University of Virginia in 2016 and died in January 2024.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe collection also includes the papers of Roberta Senechal de la Roche, (spouse of Donald Black) and an American historian, sociologist, retired professor from Washington and Lee University, and poet born in western Maine and raised in upstate New York. She graduated from the University of Southern Maine and the University of Virginia, where she received a doctoral degree in history.  As a historian and sociologist, she specialized in studying theory on collective violence and social history. Her first major publication, originally titled \"The Sociogenesis of a Race Riot\", was later renamed \"In Lincoln's Shadow: The Springfield Race Riot of 1908\". The book examines the two-day race riot in Springfield, Illinois, which resulted in the displacement of thousands of Black residents, destruction of their businesses and homes, and brutal killings of two African Americans. Her work won two distinguished prizes, cementing her contribution to the field. She taught courses on the American gilded age, the history of violence in America, the history of women in America, and a seminar on modern terrorism. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRoberta was inspired by the sociological approach in \"Salem Possessed\", which used detailed social profiles to uncover community conflicts during the Salem Witch Trials. As a graduate student at the University of Virginia, she sought a similarly researchable topic in the field of collective violence. She chose the Springfield riot for its historical significance as Abraham Lincoln's hometown and its underexplored status in academic literature. Over eight years, she meticulously analyzed the dynamics of the riot, profiling both the perpetrators and victims and uncovering patterns that challenged prevailing social strain theories of violence. Her long standing interest is in non-state unilateral collective violence, such as rioting, lynching, terrorism, and vigilantism.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eShe is also a poet of Miꞌkmaq and French- Canadian descent. Her poems have appeared in the Colorado Review; Vallum; Glass: A Journal of Poetry; Yemassee, Blue Mountain Review, Sequestrum, and Cold Mountain Review, among others. She has two prize-winning chapbooks: Blind Flowers (Arcadia Press) and After Eden (Heartland Review Press, 2019). A third chapbook, Winter Light, and her first book, Going Fast (2019) are published by David Robert Books.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nSources:\nCooney, Mark. \"Donald Black\" Member News \u0026amp; Notes. American Sociological Association, May 2024.\nhttps://www.asanet.org/member-news-notes-may-2024/#obituary\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRoberta Senechal de la Roche's website.\nhttps://www.wlu.edu/profile/senechal-roberta\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["Donald Black was a world renowned theoretical sociologist and University Professor Emeritus of the Social Sciences at the University of Virginia from 1985-2016. Born in 1941, he received his bachelor's degree from Indiana University in 1963, his master's degree from the University of Michigan in 1965, and his PhD in sociology from Michigan University in 1968. Before coming to the University of Virginia in 1985, he was at both Yale University as a post-doctoral Russell Sage Fellow from 1968-1970, and then taught at Harvard University in their Sociology Department and Law School. In 1989 he attained the position as a University Professor, allowing him to teach in any department or school at the University including the Law School. From 1986-1989 he also served as the Department Chair of Sociology. ","Black was known for his study of the sociology of ideas and scienticity (the degree to which ideas are testable, valid, and original). His most important early work included \"The Behavior of Law\" (Emerald Publishing 1976), which advanced what is still the only general sociological theory of law--\"behavior of law\"—which is what people do in the name of law, including illegal acts as a way to manage conflict and assert grievances, particularly when legal protections are perceived as failing. He created the theory of \"Pure Sociology\" which explains social life by studying deviant behavior as a system of social control rather than a set of rules.  It is different from psychology because it makes no presumptions about an individuals experience. His work, particularly \"Crime as Social Control\"(American Sociological Review 1983), argues that crime can be a form of \"self-help\" to achieve justice, and it explains the variation in legal responses (like arrests) through social structures such as too much intimacy or lack of intimacy related to conflicts. Unlike most sociologists, he rejected psychological approaches and drew on  anthropological and historical materials and modern data, allowing him to explain variation in social behavior in all societies and across time. He extended his work to the larger universe of conflict management—including violence, avoidance, and toleration—which culminated in his major midcareer work, \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\" (Academic Press 1993). Black broke still more fresh ground with a third major opus, \"Moral Time\" (Oxford University Press 2011), which presented a radically new general and testable theory of the causes of conflict. He authored a series of brilliant publications, including the \"The Manners and Customs of the Police\" (Academic Press 1981), \"Sociological Justice' (Oxford University Press 1993), \"The Geometry of Terrorism\" in Sociological Theory (2004), and \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\". ","He was a fellow of the American Society of Criminology and the American Anthropological Association. In 2013, he received the Law and Society Association Harry Kalven Jr. Prize for outstanding scholarship. He received several awards from the American Sociological Association (ASA) and its Sections. In 1994, he received both the ASA Theory Section's Theory Prize and the Section on the Sociology of Law's Distinguished Book Award, for \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\". He was also the recipient of the ASA Section on the Sociology of Law's Distinguished Article Award in 1997 for \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\" (Law \u0026 Social Inquiry 1995) and the recipient of the ASA Section on Altruism, Morality, and Social Solidarity inaugural Outstanding Published Book Award in 2012 for \"Moral Time\". In addition, several of his books have been translated into other languages.  He was invited to lecture in numerous countries abroad, including Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Holland, France, Scotland, England, Poland, and Japan. He was on the editorial board for scholarly journals and edited his own series on \"Studies on Law and Social Control\" for Oxford Press.","Black was also a charismatic teacher who influenced many students of sociology. According to Mark Cooney, \"His classes were an intellectual treat for he saw teaching as an opportunity to develop new ideas.\" Beyond the classroom, he was an inspiring mentor ready to offer advice and encouragement, especially to younger scholars. He retired from the University of Virginia in 2016 and died in January 2024.","The collection also includes the papers of Roberta Senechal de la Roche, (spouse of Donald Black) and an American historian, sociologist, retired professor from Washington and Lee University, and poet born in western Maine and raised in upstate New York. She graduated from the University of Southern Maine and the University of Virginia, where she received a doctoral degree in history.  As a historian and sociologist, she specialized in studying theory on collective violence and social history. Her first major publication, originally titled \"The Sociogenesis of a Race Riot\", was later renamed \"In Lincoln's Shadow: The Springfield Race Riot of 1908\". The book examines the two-day race riot in Springfield, Illinois, which resulted in the displacement of thousands of Black residents, destruction of their businesses and homes, and brutal killings of two African Americans. Her work won two distinguished prizes, cementing her contribution to the field. She taught courses on the American gilded age, the history of violence in America, the history of women in America, and a seminar on modern terrorism. ","Roberta was inspired by the sociological approach in \"Salem Possessed\", which used detailed social profiles to uncover community conflicts during the Salem Witch Trials. As a graduate student at the University of Virginia, she sought a similarly researchable topic in the field of collective violence. She chose the Springfield riot for its historical significance as Abraham Lincoln's hometown and its underexplored status in academic literature. Over eight years, she meticulously analyzed the dynamics of the riot, profiling both the perpetrators and victims and uncovering patterns that challenged prevailing social strain theories of violence. Her long standing interest is in non-state unilateral collective violence, such as rioting, lynching, terrorism, and vigilantism.","She is also a poet of Miꞌkmaq and French- Canadian descent. Her poems have appeared in the Colorado Review; Vallum; Glass: A Journal of Poetry; Yemassee, Blue Mountain Review, Sequestrum, and Cold Mountain Review, among others. She has two prize-winning chapbooks: Blind Flowers (Arcadia Press) and After Eden (Heartland Review Press, 2019). A third chapbook, Winter Light, and her first book, Going Fast (2019) are published by David Robert Books.","\nSources:\nCooney, Mark. \"Donald Black\" Member News \u0026 Notes. American Sociological Association, May 2024.\nhttps://www.asanet.org/member-news-notes-may-2024/#obituary","Roberta Senechal de la Roche's website.\nhttps://www.wlu.edu/profile/senechal-roberta"],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMSS 15031, Donald Black papers, box number, folder number, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["MSS 15031, Donald Black papers, box number, folder number, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Donald Black papers were received in increments over a period of years and have been interfiled except for the most recent additions which have been added as a series at the end.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["The Donald Black papers were received in increments over a period of years and have been interfiled except for the most recent additions which have been added as a series at the end."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection contains items from Donald Black's life and career, spanning from the 1930s up until 2023, ranging from personal memorabilia from his high school years, to his research in graduate school, to drafts of his major published works, to his professional involvement as a leader in sociology and professor at the University of Virginia, including forthright and meaningful correspondence with colleagues and adversaries about sociology theories from academic institutions across the world leading up to his retirement from the University of Virginia in 2016. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHis papers include his academic writings, manuscripts, conference papers and lectures, course readings, examination questions, syllabi, correspondence with students and colleagues, personal journals, and notes about ground breaking theories that he created in the fields of sociology, law, and criminology. They reveal the passionate, intellectual and personal thought processes of a dedicated scholar and professor who led a new way of thinking about sociology as a scientific approach to understanding social conditions, particularly situations involving conflict, by creating a model that was designed to be testable and that veered away from psychology and the study of the individual.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRoberta Senechal de la Roche papers are included in Subseries 5 of the collection. She was a full professor at Washington and Lee University where she taught sociology, history, and social history. Included are her articles, manuscripts, lectures, conference talks, correspondence with colleagues, and correspondence between her and Donald Black. Her published works of poetry have been catalogued separately.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritings by Black, and by Black and collaborators. Organized alphabetically, and then chronologically within titles that have multiple folders (such as \"Moral Time\" and the Police Files).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOtherwise titled \"Insurance Problems of Businesses and Organizations in high Crime Rate Areas\" and \"A Report to the President's Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Criminal Justice.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor graduate course \"Deviant Behavior and Social Control\" with Professor David Bordua\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGraduate work\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCode Books and other Notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Geometry of Law: An Interview with Donald Black,\" by Andreas Buono; questions from Allan Horwitz; \"How Law Behaves: An Interview with Donald Black,\" with Mara Abramowitz; \"Interview with Myself,\" by Donald Black. Multiple drafts for Horwitz' and Abramowitz'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGraduate work, for course Sociology 520 with Professor W.S. Landecker\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes American Sociological Review; American Journal of Sociology; The Yale Law Journal; Journal of Consciousness Studies; Law and Society Review (includes notes on paper inside)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology; Journal of Consciousness Studies; Law \u0026amp; Society Review\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome undated material\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains some notes on the introduction, contains some notes on the conclusion for 'CST', contains newspaper article\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes later finalized and published as \"A Strategy of Pure Sociology\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes and finished papers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eToward a General Theory of Social Control; Social Control; Social Control as A Dependent Variable: Selected Bibliography\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHeavily edited from 1972 draft\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Report to the President's Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Criminal Justice\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposal to National Science Foundation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes note from Roberta Senechal de la Roche\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes 2011 note from Donald Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal and Property Searches Conducted in Radio-Dispatched Police Work: An Overview of the Data from Three Cities; Patterns of Interrogation and Confession in Field Patrol Settings; Insurance Problems of Businesses and Organizations in High Crime Rate Areas; Coercive Authority and Citizens' Rights in Field Patrol Setting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePolice-Suspect Transactions in Field Settings According to the Race and Social Class Status of Suspects; Police and Citizen Behavior in Routine Field Encounters: Some Comparisons According to Race and Social Class Status of Citizens; Transactions with Suspects in On-View Police Work; The Evaluations and Images of Owners and Managers of Businesses and Organizations Toward the Police and Police Service\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSurveys from Survey Research Center at the University of Michigan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains also some miscellaneous material relating to Boston research\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSuggestions from Al Reiss to Donald Black for a co-authored book that was never written.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes dust jackets\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGraduate course taken by Donald Black at the University of Michigan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublished in Litigation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes book reviews and personal reactions\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppears to be incomplete. This proposed book of readings was never published\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRetitled later: \"Towards a Sociology of Moral Life: Some Notes on Durkheim,\" Spring 1965, for Sociology 805\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes, includes drawings and outside articles. Also includes note from Black from 2011.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: The Geometry of Social Control\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor Sociology 805 with Professor W. Landecker\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDonald Black wrote chapter 9 of this edited volume. This also includes material from the Theories of Violence workshop.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor a class with Dr. H. Wolowitz\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGraduate work\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGraduate work\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorks solely by other authors. Alphabetized by title/first word of folder label with the exception that if the folder starts 'further writings by X', then they will immediately come after the individually labeled writing by X. The works in 'Further writings' are organized chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChapter Three; includes correspondence between Black and Scheff\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReprint from The Modern Law Review; Two Copies, each with different formatting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThesis proposal; memorandum on dissertation proposal; \"Strong State, Weak Ties: The Social Control of Homicide in Modern America\", Cooney's dissertation proposal; Appendix B: Interview Schedule; Includes comments by Donald Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Predatory Policing: The Sociology of Traffic Law Enforcement\"; \"Third Party Justice\"; \"Social Sources of Witness Credibility\"; \"The Morality of Strangers\"; Includes comments by Donald Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Evidence as Partisanship\"; \"The Morality of Strangers\"; \"Supporting Homicide\"; \"Supporting Homicide\"; \"Why Is Economic Analysis So Appealing to Law Professors?\"; Includes some correspondence; Includes comments by Donald Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Informal Social Control of Homicide\"; \"Homicide and Social Structure: A Precis\"; \"Two Types of Human Homicide\"; \"Homicide within Domestic Polities\"; \"Spousal Homicide as Execution and Rebellion\"; Includes comments by Donald Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Community and Homicide\"; \"The Dark Side of Community: Moralistic Homicide and Strong Social Ties\"; \"Law and the Warping of Violence\";\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Sex and Style in the Law of Homicide\"; \"Beyond Hobbes: Violence in State and Stateless Settings\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Feud/Internal War, Legal Aspects of\"; \"The Social Production of Evidence\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTranscript of speech\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCase studies on corporate subjects; Cases 1-24\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCase studies on corporate subjects; Cases 25-49\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCase studies on corporate subjects; Cases 50-71\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo drafts of outlines for \"The Executive Way: Conflict Management in Corporations\"; \"Vengeance Among Organizational Elites: The Management of Conflict in a Matrix Enterprise\"; \"The Private Ordering of Professional Relations: Weak Ties and Conflict Management in a Big 8 Accounting Firm\" \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe chapter outlines have no date, nor do \"The Private Ordering of Professional Relations: Weak Ties\" and \"Conflict Management in a Big 8 Accounting Firm\" have a definitive date\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Conflict Management, Honor, and Organizational Change\"; \"The Customs of Conflict Management Among Corporate Executives\"; \"The Power of Language in Adjudication and Mediation\": \"Institutional Contexts as Predictors of Social Evaluation\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTwo separate copies of \"The Customs of Conflict Management among Corporate Executives\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted in Law \u0026amp; Society\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDissertation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDissertation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDissertation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Genocide as Social Control,\" by Bradley Campbell; \"The Impact of Fee Arrangement on Lawyer Effort,\" by Herbert Kritzer, William Felsteiner, Austin Sarat, and David Trubek; \"Life on the Atoll: Singapore Ecology as a Neglected Dimension of Social Order,\" by Timothy Austin; \"Loosening the Chains of Philosophical Reductionism\" by Steven Rytina, includes correspondence; \"La Mobilisation du Droit: autobiographie d'un concept,\" by Andre-Jean Arnaud; \"Predicting the Crucifixion of Jesus,\" by Nathan Altice; \"Preface,\" by Robert Ellickson; \"The Sociogenesis of Lynching,\" by Roberta Senechal de la Roche; \"A Sociological Theory of Scientific Change,\" by Stephen Fuchs; \"Summary of Dissertation Research,\" by Marian Borg; \"Three Sociological Epistemologies,\" by Stephen Fuchs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence between Myers and Roberta Senechal de la Roche\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReprint in The Bobbs-Merrill Reprint Series in the Social Sciences\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManning's dissertation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManning's dissertation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence between Borg and Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Code of Science Analysis and Reflections on Its Future\"; \"Stratification in American Science\"; \"Age, Aging, and Age Structure in Science\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Social Control from Below\"; \"Law and the Middle Class: Evidence from a Suburban Town\"; \"War and Peace in Early Childhood\"; \"The Myth of Discretion; The Sociology of Law\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIncludes copies of curriculum vitae for M.P. Baumgartner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Technology as a Third Party\"; Includes correspondence with Donald Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Gossip in Science: A Study of Social Control and Reputation\"; Appendices\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Crime in the Breaking: Gender Differences in Desistance\" (co-authored by Chris Uggen)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Conflict Management in the Emergency Room\" (prospectus); Includes comments by Donald Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Sociology of Medical Malpractice\"; \"Malpractice Litigation as Social Control\"; \"Medical Malpractice, Social Structure, and Social Control\" (1995, in Sociological Forum); Includes comments by Donald Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e'Beyond 'Thick Description' in a Test and Extension of Black's Theory of Partisanship: Patterns of Symbolic Partisanship in Geertz's Balinese Cockfight\"; \"Fan Partisanship and Competitiveness in Geertz' Cockfight and Beyond: An Application of Black's Theory of Partisanship\"; \"The Predictable Nature of the Balinese Cockfight\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Employee Theft as Social Control\"; \"The Social Organization of Employee Justice\": \"How Workers Manage Conflicts with their Employers\" (Doctoral dissertation proposal); \"Therapeutic Bureaucracy\"; \"Social Control in a \"Post-Bureaucratic\" Organization\"; \"Corporal Punishment and Black's Theory of Social Control\" (co-authored by Susan Ross); \"Workplace Deviance as Social Control\"; \"Worshiping the Self: The Pure Sociology of Therapeutic Religion\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Worshiping the Self: Therapeutic Religion and the Social World of New Age Healers\" (unpublished manuscript)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterial related to coursework, course exams, evaluation forms, lecture recordings, lecture notes. Organized topically (and chronologically within topics) from proposals for courses, to course material, to course exams, to course evaluations, to miscellaneous material\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes material for course- Social Control; \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFull list of dates is 1971, 1973, 1977, 1979, 1984\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Maureen Mileski's review of \"Marihuana Reconsidered,\" by Lester Grinspoon (1971), and Donald Black's review of \"Why Men Rebel\", by Ted Robert Gurr (1972)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSociology of Culture, Phenomenological Strategy, Explanation in the Social Sciences \nIncludes materials for other professors' courses\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn different froms of deviance and control\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese working notes were turned into a working paper for the Russell Sage Program in Law \u0026amp; Social Science, Yale Law School\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes grade breakdown for Spring 1996 and Fall 1997 exams. Also includes 180 exam form from Harvard, and two exam forms for a course that James Tucker taught\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlank\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlank\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlank\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome forms blank, some completed\no\tIncludes some correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eo\tSome forms blank, some completed\nIncludes some correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome forms blank, some completed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome forms blank, some completed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome forms blank, some completed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes other descriptions of Black's work and contributions\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBooks containing information on chaired professors at the University of Virginia, includes Donald Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eYale University Graduate Studies in Sociology; University of Virginia Graduate Studies in Sociology; Inauguration of Teresa A. Sullivan; Echols Scholar pamphlet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTranscript of Program\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposed for 1973-1974 academic year\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUniversity of Virginia, search for senior faculty member\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUniversity of Virginia; also includes requisition form for the University of Virginia Printing Office\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUniversity of Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes note from 2016 from Donald Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDate and title possibly originally mislabeled\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDate and title possible originally mislabeled\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers and materials from Donald Black's personal life. Organized alphabetically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUniversity of Michigan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUniversity of Michigan, Master of Arts in Sociology; Candidate of Philosophy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNorth Central High School; Awards, certificates, and letters; 1953-1954; 1955-1956; 1956-1957; 1957-1958; Includes awards for Bruce Black, Donald Black's brother; Also includes 1978 award for the United States Olympic Society; Also includes 1960-1961 and 1961-1962 academic achievement awards from Indiana University Indianapolis Center\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNorth Central High School; Also includes NCHS Recognition Day Programs for 1957 and 1959, and patches and ribbons\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains 2 journals\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains two journals\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains two journals\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs of Black, his family, includes a guide giving details on photos. There is also a 1960 photograph of Delta Upsilon members at Indiana University in OS-Box P-43, Folder 1.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDistinguished Book Award for \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\", given by the American Sociological Association\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOutstanding Published Book Award, given by the American Sociological Association\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMary L. Thomas Lecturer plaque, given by the West Virginia University Department of Sociology and Anthropology\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome correspondence will be between the individual and people who are not Donald Black, or between Donald Black and someone else concerning the individual. The first part of this subseries is on those who have enough correspondence with Black for them to have their individual folders; the second part of this series combines individuals alphabetically by last name if their correspondence was not substantial enough for their own folder. \nAll correspondence also may contain information that has a separate subseries, if that information better fit within the flow of conversation in the main correspondence with the individuals. Be sure to cross reference with other files for more potential information. Organized alphabetically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLaw \u0026amp; Society editor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso includes correspondence with Glenn Goodwin, as part of correspondences with Babbie\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Beirne's review of \"Sociological Justice\"; Partially on Theoretical Criminology, includes invitation for Black to be an advisory editor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Bergesen's comments on \"The Elementary Forms of Conflict Management\" and \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\"; Includes Black's comments on Bergesen's \"paper on Wallerstein\"; Includes Bergesen's curriculum vitae\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence on the American Society of Criminology and American Sociological Association\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartially concerning Studies on Law and Social Control\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning Borges' work on a paper on Black's life and works\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an invitation to apply to a position at University of California, Riverside; Mentions \"Elementary Forms of Conflict Management\", \"Making Enemies\", \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes writings by Cooney, and letters of recommendation for Cooney by Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes comments on each other's writings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes writing by Lewis Feuer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFull list of dates is 1975, 1978, 1980, 1984, 1989, 1993-1994, 1997; Includes reviews of de Grazia's work; Includes writing by de Grazia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence concerning academic promotions for Ekland-Olsen; Includes correspondence on Ekland-Olson's contribution to \"Towards a General Theory of Social Control\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions \"The Behavior of Law\", \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLaw \u0026amp; Social Inquiry; Mentions \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\", \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\"; Includes writings by Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes advertisement for Black's books; Partly concerning publication of Black's \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\" by Academic Press; Partly concerns manuscript reviews by Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes writing by Griffiths; Partly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"; Partly concerning Journal of Legal Pluralism; Mentions \"Taking Sides\", \"The Behavior of Law\", \"Sociological Justice\", \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\", other writings by Black; International Institute of Sociology\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes writings by Grimshaw\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFull list of dates is 1973-1980, 1985-1986, 1991-1993, 1996; Partly concerning \"The Behavior of Law\", \"Studies on Law and Social Control\"; Includes a manuscript review\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMainly concerning Horwitz' writing; Some correspondence concerning publication of Horwitz' work; Partly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\", mentions other writings by Black; Includes writing by Horwitz\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes proposal by Humphrey to the National Science Foundation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes invitations to others to participate in an American Sociological Association session organized by Black and Jasso\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence concerning Johnson's book proposal; Includes correspondence on Frank Sulloway/\"Born to Rebel\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHeavily concerning University of Virginia Sociology Department affairs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence on Kruttschnitt's dissertation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFull list of dates is 1977-1978, 1982-1983, 1987, 1993, 1995; Includes prospectus of Political Deviance: A Power and Process Approach\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes manuscript review by Laumann\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartly concerning an Author Meets Critics session at an upcoming Law \u0026amp; Society meeting; Includes article that Leo is quoted in\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes writing by Levett\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartly concerning Mahmood's graduate prospectus/dissertation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Black's review of Manning's \"Police Work\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes \"The Limits of Rhetoric: A Practicing Attorney's View of the Truth About Persuasion\", \"How to Prove Jurors Will Be On Your Side\" by Amy Singer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly correspondence, some notes and writings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHeavily concerning University of Virginia Sociology Department affairs; Includes \"Postmodernism and Society: Can Solidarity be a Substitute for Objectivity?\" by Milner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes June 1997 East Asian Legal Studies Newsletter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Morrill's curriculum vitae; Includes Morrill's review of \"Taking Sides\", \"Making Enemies\"; Partly concerning Calvin Morrill's graduate work, and National Science Foundation funding for it; Includes reviews of \"Social Status and the Normative Seriousness of Managerial Acts\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes review of \"The Behavior of Law\"; Mentions \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHeavily concerning University of Virginia Sociology Department affairs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a note from Black from July 29, 2010; Includes invitation for retirement dinner for Reiss; Includes obituary for Reiss\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Table of Contents and first chapter of Sciulli's \"The End of Corporate Governance\"; Includes Sciulli's curriculum vitae; Mentions symposium on \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartly on Shermann's study of Homicide by Police Officers; Includes correspondence with the Guggenheim Foundation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes abstract of Silberman's \"Situational Factors in the Mobilization of Law:…\"; Mentions \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResearch in Sociology and Law; American Sociological Review\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes \"The Law of Evidence (and Other Epistemologies) as Optimizing Disciplines\" by Stinchcombe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmerican Sociological Review; Partly on \"Crime as Social Control\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMainly concerning Tamanaha's reviews and comments to Black's work\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Trubek's curriculum vitae; One piece of correspondence is missing the first page\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRussell Sage Foundation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes syllabus from Weintraub's Fall 1999 course, Sociology 285: Play, Culture, and the Self\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eo\tHeavily concerning matters related to Academic Press, including manuscript reviews, including \"Studies on Law and Social Control\" series, foreword for \"The Logic of Social Control\"; Includes Sam Long's curriculum vitae, and proposal for Political Socialization in Transition; Includes Werner's curriculum vitae\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes writings by Wong; Concerning mainly research and a publication by Wong\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartly concerning Zang's efforts to translate \"Sociological Justice\" into Chinese; Includes Zang's \"From Organization to Law: A Critical Review of Transformation of Social Control, 1949-1993\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBruce Ackerman; Maria Albarracin; Susan Allen-Mills (Cambridge University Press); Lenore Alpert; Rafael Alvarado; Adam Ambrogi; M. Amir; Ann-Marie Anderson; Aderike Anjorin; Jorge Arditi; Andre-Jean Arnaud (Instituto Internacional de Sociologia Juridica de Onati; includes writings by Arnaud);  Andrew Arno; Richard Arnold (and Christopher Murray; Southern California Law Review); Kauko Aromaa; Michael A. Aronson; Francis Astorino;  Lonnie Athens; Vilhelm Aubert; W. Timothy Austin; Edward Ayers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eo\tLauren Ballback; Catherine Ballé; Flemming Balvaag; Serena Barkhan (Instituto Internacional de Sociologia Juridica de Onati); Flemming Balwig; Scott Barretta; Deborah Baskin; Alan E. Bayer; David M. Beatty; Jean Belkhir; Aaron Bell; Wendell Bell; James R. Beniger; Bennett M. Berger; Maria Ines Bergoglio; [Stephen Berkowitz]; Thomas J. Bernard; Ilene Bernstein; Ellen Berrey; Joel Best; Hemran Bianchi; Charles E. Bidwell; Chris Birkbeck; Faruk Birtek; Anne and Herman Black; Bruce Black ; Peter Blau; Joan Blishen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStuart Blume; Paul Bohannen; Derek C. Bok; Ralph Bolton; Ulla Bondeson; John J. Bonsignore (American Legal Studies Association); Scott Boorman; Edgar F. Borgatta (to/from Jeffrey K. Hadden) M.G. Bouquet (concerning Jonathon Kelley); Lee H. Bowker Neil Boyd; C.K. Boyle; Keith Boyum (concerning \"Empirical Theories about Courts\"); Pat Brantingham; Harry M. Bratt (National Institute of Justice); Allen F. Breed; Marvin Bressler; Adele M. Brodkin; Moish Bronet; Ricardo C. Brosa; Steven Brint; Leonard G. Buckle \u0026amp; Suzann R. Thomas-Buckle; Marc B. Bulandr; Richard Burcroff (concerning Perla Makil's dissertation); B.R. Burg; Paul Burstein; Ron Burt; Carole Burton; Claude Buxton (funding request for \"The Habits and Customs of the Police…\")\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegare Hamer Calhoun III (includes writings by Calhoun); Charles M. Camic; Bradley Campbell (to Dick Holway); Ernest Q. Campbell; John Cardascia; Judith A. Caron; Leo Carroll; Kit Carson (concerning \"Studies on Law and Social Control\"); Bliss Cartwright; Carole Case; John T. Casteen III; Susie A. Castillo-Robson; [David?] Cavers; Dan Chambliss; William J. Chambliss; Janet Chan; Christopher Chen; Donna Chiozzi [Association of American Law Schools]; Burton R. Clark; David S. Clark (Sage Publications); John P. Clark; Robert Clark; Peggy Clarke; R.V.G. Clarke; Dan Clawson; Dorothy L. Clow; Lisa Coffman; Bonnie Cohen (Institute for Scientific Information); George F. Cole; James Coleman; Jane Collier (concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); Mary Ann Collins; Alfred F. Conard; Frank Cooley; Roger Cotterell; Rose Laub Coser; Herbert Costner (National Science Foundation); Carl J. Couch; Susan E. Cozzens (includes writing by Cozzens); Joan Crandall (Contemporary Sociology); Donald Cressey; Frederick Crews; Barrett Culmback; Lynn A. Curtis (U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development); Preston S. Cutler (Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eH. Richard Dallas (Southern California Law Review); Brenda Danet; Dale Dannefer; Gill Davies (Tavistock Publications); Malcom DeBevoise; Ami de Chapeaurouge; Richard de Friend; Boaventura de Sousa Santos; Dawn Detwiler; Guillaume Devin (Institut des Hautes Études de la Sécurité Intérieure); Frans de Waal; Shari Diamond; Stanley Diamond; Forrest Dill; Bradley Doll; G. William Domhoff; Brendan Dooley; Alan Dundes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFred Eggan; Randall D. Eliason; John Ely; David M. Engel (partially concerning \"The Oven Bird's Song\"); Stewart Epstein; Kai T. Erikson; Annika Eriksson; John Ervin; Jack Etheridge; Amitai Etzioni; Salah El-Shukri; William M. Evan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReynolds Farley; Ronald Farrell; Ezzat A. Fattah (concerning the International Course in Criminology); Robert Faulkner; Malcolm Feeley; Charles R. Fenwick; Theodore Ferdinand; Bruce W. Ferguson; Kathleen Ferraro; Stephen Fielding; Ken Fine (Academic Press); Peter Fitzpatrick; Richard Flacks; Carmen Flores; Bill Form; Bernard Fortunoff (Bobbs-Merrill Publishing Co.); Michael Edward Fowler; Daniel N. Fox; Paul Francis; Nancy Frantz; Jacob Fried; David Friedman; Lawrence M. Friedman; Phil Friedman (concerning \"Encyclopedia of Criminology\"); Robert J. Friedrich; Jürgen Friedrichs; Lisa Friel; John Fries; Morris Freilich; Douglas Fry (includes a review by Fry); Gail Funke; James J. Fyfe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJosé M. Gabilondo; Jean-Claude Gafner; Christine Gailey; Marc Galanter (Law and Society Review; \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); John F. Galliher; Jackie Garrett; G. David Garson; Holly Geerdes; Clifford Geertz; Luis Gerardo; Maurizio Ghisleni; Jack Gibbs (partially concerning Omaha Symposium on Norval D. Glenn (Contemporary Sociology); Erving Goffman (American Sociological Association); David Gold; Jona Goldschmidt; Andrew Goldsmith; Abraham Goldstein (and Stanton Wheeler, concerning an academic appointment at Yale); Jack A. Goldstone; T.H. Gonser; Louis W. Goodman (includes Goodman's curriculum vitae); Norman Goodman; Lynne Goodstein (concerning an American Society of Criminology meeting's Author Meets the Critics session for Sociological Justice); Mark Gottdiener; Burke Grandjean (concerning James Tucker); Mark Granovetter; Bradford H. Gray; Carol J. Greenhouse; Martin Greig; Thomas Grennes; Shannon E. Griffiths; Jan T. Gross; Paul Gross (concerning \"Sociological Justice\") Joel Grossman (Law and Society Review); Jerrold K. Guben; Philip H. Gulliver; Ted Robert Gurr (concerning Gurr's \"Why Men Rebel\"); Bernard H. Gustin; Luis Gutierrez\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Hagan; Jerald Hage; Warren O. Hagstrom; John O. Haley (includes Haley's curriculum vitae, prospectus for \"Order with Autonomy: A Study of Law and Social Control in Japan\"); Terence C. Halliday; Thomas Hardy (Dialectical Anthropology); Wallace C. Harrelson; O. Fred Harris, Jr.; Peter Harris; Robert H. Hardt; Stephen Hart; Clayton A. Hartjen; Timothy F. Hartnagel (concerning Gwynn Nettler); Reid Hastie; Robert Hauser; Adam Hauser (includes Hauser's resume); James Hawdon; Joseph M. Hawes; Keith Hawkins; Diane Haywood; Geoffrey C. Hazard, Jr. Louis Hazouri, Jr.; Michael Hechter; Frances Heidensohn; Barbara Heiman; Max Heirich; Jane Hellsoe-Henon; Larry A. Hembroff; Paget Henry (on \"Towards a Theory of Peripheral Cultural Systems\"); John R. Hepburn (Arizona State University's Distinguished Scholar Lecture Series); John Herman; Merg Herriot; Scott Hershovitz; David Herwitz; Frederick A. Hetzel; Philip Heymann (some correspondence concerning inviting James L. Gibbs to be a Visiting Fellow at the Center for Criminal Justice at Harvard Law School); L.R. Hiatt; Louis Hicks (includes Hicks' curriculum vitae); Paul Higgins; Richard J. Hill; Travis Hirschi; Frank Hirtz; Andre J. Hoekema; Daniel N. Hoffman; Albert J. Holl; George Homans; Ruth Horowitz; F. Patrick Hubbard; Florence K. Hughes; L.H.C. Hulsman; John Hund; Ira W. Hutchison; Allan Hutchinson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHeleen F.P. Ietswaart; Eiko Ikegami; Warren F. Ilchman; G. Irving; Mary Iwanaga (The University of Chicago Press)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas Jackson (Dean of UVa Law School); Herbert Jacob (concerning nomination to Board of Trustees of the Law and Society Association); Rebecca Jakob; Peter Jambrek; Kenneth James; Gladys Jannaud; William Jeffrey, Jr.; Patrickn Jehle; Gary Jensen; Weidong Ji; Jason Jimerson (The Society for Social Research); James W. Johnston; Loch K. Johnson; Weldon T. Johnson; Willie Jones; Peter Just\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSanford Kadish (Encyclopedia of Crime and Justice); Samuel W. Kaplan; Miriam Kass (American Bar Association Section of Litigation); Stuart Kauffman; Betsy Keefer; E.C. Keller, Jr.; Stephen Kellert; Christopher M. Kelley; Jonathan Kelley (includes announcement for Kelley's win of the AAAS Socio-Psychological Prize); Delos Kelly; Hugh P. Kelly; Richard B. Kelly; Duncan Kennedy; L.W. Kennedy; Sue Kent; Ravindra Khare; Dinesh Khosla; Robert L. Kidder (Law \u0026amp; Society Review; includes a review of Black's writing); Jaegwon Kim; Gary Kleck (on \"Sociological Justice\"); Malcolm W. Klein; Rebecca Klemm; Albert Klijn; David Klinger; Michele Ann Klinsky; Klaus-Friedrich Koch; Elissa Koff; Andrzej Kojder; Deborah Kolb; Samuel Krislov; Herbert M. Kritzer (includes prospectus for \"Lawyers and Litigation\"); Krzysztof Kubala; Umesh Kumar; Erniel Kuncel; Jacek Kurczewski\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSharon LaDuke; Thomas L. Lalley (National Institute of Mental Health); Robert Lane; Michael Langley; Annette Lareau (Pure Sociology Network); Barbara Laslett (Contemporary Sociology); R.E. Laster;  Janet L. Lauritsen; Su-Jin Lee; Jessica S. LeFevre; Eric M. Leifer; Robert D. Leighninger, Jr.; Barry Leighton; Judith V. Lelchook; David Lempert; Ugo Leone; Richard Leupert; Judith N. Levi; George C. Lewis; I.M. Lewis; Michael Libonati; Charles W. Lidz; Graham Lilly; Arthur G. Lindsay (includes writings by Lindsay); Gardner Lindzey; Al Lingus; Mario Lins (includes a request for a reprint); Allen E. Liska; Craig B. Little; Guang Kun (Martha) Liu; Jiabo Liu (includes paper written by Liu); William W. Lockhart; John Loflano; Wallace D. Loh; Judith Lorber; Maria Loś; Michael Lowy; Robin Luckham; Richard Lundman; Jim Lundy; Olivier Lunz; James Lyons; Joanne Lyons\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eo\tGeoffrey MacCormack; Virginia Mackey; Ginny Mackey; Paul Maidment; Bruce J. Malina; Michael Mann; Jason Manning (Pure Sociology Network); Henry W. Mannle; Wade Mansell; John P. Martin; Cheryl V. Martorana; Alexandra Maryanski; James L. Massey; Patrick E. Mates; Lynn Mather; Joan Matthews; Teelyn Mauney; Eleanor G. May; Leon Mayhew; Edward J. McCabe; Charles H. McCaghy; Michele McCauley; Reece McGee (concerning JoAnn Miller); Daniel McGillis; Robert McGinnis; Marian McGrath (Academic Press); Marshall McLuhan; Margaret Mead; Barbara Meeker (Annual Conference on Group Processes Research); James W. Meeker; Robert F. Meier; Gary B. Melton (Annual Nebraska Symposium on Motivation); Paulo Mendonca; Sally Merry; Steven F. Messner; Michael Micklin (and Marvin Olsen);  Midge Miles (American Sociological Association); Leslie B. Miller; Stacy Miller; Paul Steven Miller (includes funeral program for Miller); Stephen P. Mitchell; John Mogey; Eric Monkkonen; Fred Montanino; Mark H. Moore; Richter H. Moore, Jr.; Sally Falk Moore; Wilbert E. Moore; John H. Morgan; Charles Moskos; Imogene L. Moyer (Encyclopedia of Criminology); Jeffrey Mullis; Richard Münch; Harold L. Munson; Michael Musheno\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIlene Nagel; Joane Nagel; Barry Nakell (on \"Studies on Law and Social Control\"); Richard Neely; William Nelson (on \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); Paul D. Neuthaler; Gertrud Neuwirth; Graeme R. Newman; Eva Charlotte Nilsen; John Brian Nilson (includes Nilson's final exam for Black's course Sociology of Law); Steve Nock; James L. Nolan; André Normandeau\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam O'Barr; Anthony Oberschall (concerning \"Pure Sociology\"); G. Karl Oelgeschlager; Lloyd Ohlin; Vincent O'Leary; James H. Olila; Mervin Olsen; Robert M. O'Neil; Margaret O'Reilly (Dartmouth Publishing Company); Michael W. Oshima; Mark J. Osiel; Marian Osmun (Oxford University Press); Keith F. Otterbein; Patricia J. Ould\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeborah Palliser; Lewis Papier; William L. Parish (American Journal of Sociology); Roger Parks; Raymond Parnas; Hanna Pasikowska; Alan Paterson; Dennis Patterson; Orlando Patterson; Marion B. Peavey; Dennis L. Peck (Sociological Inquiry); Harold E. Pepinsky; Stephen L. Percy; E. L. Peters (\"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); M. Lee Pelton; Greg Pewett; Holger Pfaff; Bryan Pfaffenberger; William Phelan; Andrew Pickering; Ronald M. Pipkin; Jesse Pitts (Tocqueville Review); Alessandro Pizzorno; Adam Podgórecki; Aaron Podolefsky; Daniel Polsby; Henry N. Pontell; Richard A. Posner; Walter W. Powell (Contemporary Sociology); Derek Price; Maurice Punch; Haibin Qi\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichard W. Rabinowitz; Phyllis Raimone; Deborah Rapoport (Academic Press); John P. Reid; Sue Titus Reid; Robert Reiner; Peter Reuter (The Rand Corporation); Jonathon Rieder; Kristan Rieger; David Riesman; Beth Richie; Matilda Riley; Leonard L. Riskin; Christian Nils Robert; Simon Roberts; Irving Rockwood (Longman Inc.); Cyril D. Robinson; Maria Thereza Rocha de Assis Moura; Vivian J. Rohrl (\"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); Paul Romjue; Frank Romo; Lawrence Rosen; James E. Rosenbaum; Hildy Ross; Bess Anne Rothenberg; John E. Rothenberger; Frances Rothstein; Thomas Rudel; Bruce M. Russett (The Journal of Conflict Resolution); Andrzej Rzeplinski\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavid J. Saari; Albert M. Sacks; Frank E.A. Sander; Alberto Santos; Austin Sarat; Lew Sargentich; Joachim Savelsberg (includes writing by Savelsberg); Nikola Schitov; Christiane Schlumberger; Andreas Schneider; Mark Schneider; Phyllis Schultze; Karl F. Schumann; Russell K. Schutt; Barry Schwartz; Richard Schwartz; Robert A. Scott; Robert E. Scott; Andrew Scull; Michael Seidel; Philip Selznick; Judith Semper; Roberta Senechal de la Roche (to Christopher Schmitt);  Diana S. Sepejak; Adjie Setiadi; Susan Shapiro; Edward J. Shaughnessy; K. Shoji; Alan Sica; Ilana Silber; Ed Silva; Robert A. Silverman; Richard Simon; A.W. Brian Simpson; Theda Skocpol; Jerome H. Skolnick (correspondence with Paul D. Reynolds); John Skvoretz; Barbara Slifkin (Seminar Press); Joseph T. Slinger; Jeffrey S. Slovak; Russell Smandych (\"Towards a General Theory of Social Control\"); Alden Smith; Charles E. Smith (The Free Press); Gregory W. Smith (The Free Press); Jerry Smith; Joel Smith (Duke University); Robert B. Smith; Eloise C. Snyder; Francis G. Snyder; Fred Snyder; Kathy Snyder (correspondence with Joleen Scott); Gary A. Sojka; Peter H. Solomon, Jr.; Karol Soltan; Christina Hoff Sommers; Donald R. Songer; J.J. Spigelman; Edward H. Stanford (partly concerning Stephen Vago's prospectus); William Staples; Paul Starr; Darrell J. Steffensmeier; John Stephens; Christopher D. Stevens; Frank Stewart; Thomas Stone (Studies on Law and Social Control); Norman W. Storer; Mark C. Suchman; Teresa Sullivan; Carl Sundholm; Guy E. Swanson; Richard Sykes; Kent Sycerud \u0026amp; David Hazelton (Michigan Law Review); Denis Szabo (International Society of Criminology; International Annals of Criminology)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHorace D. Taft; R.E.S. Tanner; Jeff Tatum; Nicholas Tavuchis; Alton Taylor (concerning Patricia Taylor); Clinton Terry; Robert M. Terry; Charles W. Thomas (Criminology); John M. Thomas; Madeleine Thomas; Susan Joyce Thomas; Terence P. Thornberry; Viguolo Tiepli; Harry F. Todd, Jr.; Sybil Todd (contains exit interviews for the University of Virginia); Roman Tomasic; Gladys Topkis; Daniel P. Torres; Stephen Toulmin; Jeanne Maddox Toungara; A. Javier Treviño (includes writing by Treviño); Simon P. Tsoako; Austin T. Turk; Janet Turk; R. Jay Turner; David Twain; W.L. Twining\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePaul Upson; Steven Vago; Ivan Vallier; Geert van den Steenhoven; Ab van Eldijk; Paul van Seters; Dirk van zyl Smit; Blake E. Vance (Academic Press); Ana Maria Vargas Falla; Diane Vaughn; José António Veloso (concerning a translation of \"The Behavior of Law\"); Simon Verdun-Jones; Franz von Benda-Beckham; James Vorenberg\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWalter J. Wadlington; Paul Wahrhaftig; James E. Wallace; Immanuel Wallerstein; Craig Wanner; Jacob Ward; Richard H. Ward; R. Stephen Warner; Carol Warren; Norma Wasser; Robert Wathrow; John Webb; David Weisburd; Terry M. Weiss; Joseph Westermeyer; Garland White; Regina White; Brent Whittlesey; Stephen G. Wieting; Brad Wilcox; John P. Wiley, Jr.; James Wilkerson; Nancy Williams; E. O. Wilson; James Q. Wilson, Richard Wilson; Thomas P. Wilson; Charles R. Winfrey; S.F. Wise; Emily Wilkinson; Laura Woloshyn; Calvin Woodard; Bob Woodbury (St. Martin's Press); William E. Woodcock; Lynn Woodson; Charles M. Woolf; Alissa Pollitz Worden; J.H. Wright; Jerome Wright (concerning a manuscript review)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJihong Xiao; Tong Xin (concerning a translation of \"The Behavior of Law\"); Xinyi Xu; Kun Yang; Peter C. Yeager; Marvin Yelles (Academic Press); Barbara Yngvesson; Sung Won Yoon; Frances K. Zemans; Eric Zuesse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome correspondence will be between people not including Donald Black, if the correspondence is still on the topic or related to the organization. Some folders may contain supplemental, non-correspondence material to the correspondence. \nCorrespondence also may contain information that has a separate subseries or is referenced elsewhere, if that information better fit within the flow of conversation in the main correspondence. Be sure to cross reference with other files for more potential information. Organized alphabetically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous material pertaining to Academic Press\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor the 1992 ASA meeting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor the 1992 ASA meeting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning Academic Press; publishing of Black's \"The Behavior of Law\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUniversity academic (sociology) departments, all universities\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUniversity academic (sociology) departments, all universities\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBook by Barbara Harrell-Bond and Sandra Burman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated papers filed at beginning of folder; includes manuscript reviews themselves along with correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes manuscript reviews themselves along with correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrganizations and topical correspondence with too few papers to get their own folders, such as American Society of Criminology January 16 1991- May 2 1991; Conference in honor of Al Reiss; Frank Romo's dissertation; Law \u0026amp; Society Conference; Publishing agreement\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes table of contents and notes to contributors\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso known as The Behavior of Courts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlphabetically arranged\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlack. 2004\nReviews of Donald Black Theories. \"Quantifying Law in Police-Citizen Encounters David A. Klinger;\" \"Law and Social Control in China: An Application of Black's Thesis\" Robert M. Regoli; \"Mobilization of Authority: College Dormitory Student Reaction to Crime and Deviance—An Empirical Assessment of Donald Black's General Theory of Law;\" \"Empirical Support for Unequal Effects of Multiple Control: A Different Examination of Donald Black's Work\" Bonnie Berry. 1984-1991\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Social Status and Sentences of Female Offenders\" Candace Kruttschnitt; \"A Multivariate Analysis of the Behaviour of Law\" Janet Chan; \"Legal and Non-Legal Factors in Juvenile Justice Dispositions\" William G. Staples; \"Science and Politics in the Sociology of Law: A Reply to Alan Hunt\"; \"Why Law Does Not Behave- Critical and Constructive Reflections on the Social Scientific Perception of the Social Significance of Law\" Franz von Benda-Beckman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Relational Distance, Relational Status and Legal Sanctions: A Test of Two Competing Hypotheses\" Dale Dannefer; \"Light Up or Butt Out: An Assessment of Antismoking Laws in the United States\" W. Timothy Austin and Samuel W. Garner; \"An Analysis of 'The Behavior of Law': Appellate Litigation Variation Over Trial and Jurisdiction\" James W. Meeker; \"An Analysis of 'The Behavior of Law': Effects of Organization on Litigation\" James W. Meeker; \"Empirical Verification of Black's 'The Behavior of Law\" John Braithwaite and David Biles; \"A Test of Black's Theory of the Behavior of Law\" Larry A Hembroff; \"Donald Black's So-Called Theory of So-Called Law\" David F. Greenberg; \"Revenge and the Social Control System: Theory and Empirical Correlates\" Norman W. Storer; \"The Anthropology of Law Introduction\" Vivian J. Rohrl; \"A Chippewa Trouble-Case: Toward an Expanded Model of Conflict Resolution\" Vivian J. Rohrl; \"Toward a Structural Perspective on Gender Bias in the Juvenile Court\" William G. Staples.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAuthors include Setsuo Miyazawa (\"Social Movements and Contemporary Rights in Japan: Relative Success Factors in the Field of Environmental Law\", J. Langley Miller, Peter H. Rossi, Jon E. Simpson (\"Attributes of Just Punishments: An Empirical Test of Black's Theory of Law\"), Daniel P. Doyle, David F. Luckenbill (\"Mobilizing Law in Response to Collective Problems: A Test of Black's Theory of Law, Kathleen J. Ferraro (\"Policing Woman Battering\")\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProgram notes. Donald Black,\"The Law-like Nature of Violence\" 1994 October 13-14; Donald Black, \"Violence and Aggression in Contemporary Society\"1995 November 6-7. 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professional involvement as a leader in sociology and professor at the University of Virginia, including forthright and meaningful correspondence with colleagues and adversaries about sociology theories from academic institutions across the world leading up to his retirement from the University of Virginia in 2016. ","His papers include his academic writings, manuscripts, conference papers and lectures, course readings, examination questions, syllabi, correspondence with students and colleagues, personal journals, and notes about ground breaking theories that he created in the fields of sociology, law, and criminology. They reveal the passionate, intellectual and personal thought processes of a dedicated scholar and professor who led a new way of thinking about sociology as a scientific approach to understanding social conditions, particularly situations involving conflict, by creating a model that was designed to be testable and that veered away from psychology and the study of the individual.","Roberta Senechal de la Roche papers are included in Subseries 5 of the collection. She was a full professor at Washington and Lee University where she taught sociology, history, and social history. Included are her articles, manuscripts, lectures, conference talks, correspondence with colleagues, and correspondence between her and Donald Black. Her published works of poetry have been catalogued separately.","Writings by Black, and by Black and collaborators. Organized alphabetically, and then chronologically within titles that have multiple folders (such as \"Moral Time\" and the Police Files).","Otherwise titled \"Insurance Problems of Businesses and Organizations in high Crime Rate Areas\" and \"A Report to the President's Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Criminal Justice.\"","For graduate course \"Deviant Behavior and Social Control\" with Professor David Bordua","Graduate work","Code Books and other Notes","\"The Geometry of Law: An Interview with Donald Black,\" by Andreas Buono; questions from Allan Horwitz; \"How Law Behaves: An Interview with Donald Black,\" with Mara Abramowitz; \"Interview with Myself,\" by Donald Black. Multiple drafts for Horwitz' and Abramowitz'","Graduate work, for course Sociology 520 with Professor W.S. Landecker","Includes American Sociological Review; American Journal of Sociology; The Yale Law Journal; Journal of Consciousness Studies; Law and Society Review (includes notes on paper inside)","The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology; Journal of Consciousness Studies; Law \u0026 Society Review","Some undated material","Contains some notes on the introduction, contains some notes on the conclusion for 'CST', contains newspaper article","Notes later finalized and published as \"A Strategy of Pure Sociology\"","Notes and finished papers","Toward a General Theory of Social Control; Social Control; Social Control as A Dependent Variable: Selected Bibliography","Heavily edited from 1972 draft","A Report to the President's Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Criminal Justice","Proposal to National Science Foundation","Includes note from Roberta Senechal de la Roche","Includes 2011 note from Donald Black","Personal and Property Searches Conducted in Radio-Dispatched Police Work: An Overview of the Data from Three Cities; Patterns of Interrogation and Confession in Field Patrol Settings; Insurance Problems of Businesses and Organizations in High Crime Rate Areas; Coercive Authority and Citizens' Rights in Field Patrol Setting","Police-Suspect Transactions in Field Settings According to the Race and Social Class Status of Suspects; Police and Citizen Behavior in Routine Field Encounters: Some Comparisons According to Race and Social Class Status of Citizens; Transactions with Suspects in On-View Police Work; The Evaluations and Images of Owners and Managers of Businesses and Organizations Toward the Police and Police Service","Surveys from Survey Research Center at the University of Michigan","Two copies","Contains also some miscellaneous material relating to Boston research","Suggestions from Al Reiss to Donald Black for a co-authored book that was never written.","Includes dust jackets","Graduate course taken by Donald Black at the University of Michigan","Published in Litigation","Includes book reviews and personal reactions","Appears to be incomplete. This proposed book of readings was never published","Retitled later: \"Towards a Sociology of Moral Life: Some Notes on Durkheim,\" Spring 1965, for Sociology 805","Notes, includes drawings and outside articles. Also includes note from Black from 2011.","Notes","Part 1: The Geometry of Social Control","For Sociology 805 with Professor W. Landecker","Donald Black wrote chapter 9 of this edited volume. This also includes material from the Theories of Violence workshop.","For a class with Dr. H. Wolowitz","Graduate work","Graduate work","Works solely by other authors. Alphabetized by title/first word of folder label with the exception that if the folder starts 'further writings by X', then they will immediately come after the individually labeled writing by X. The works in 'Further writings' are organized chronologically.","Chapter Three; includes correspondence between Black and Scheff","Reprint from The Modern Law Review; Two Copies, each with different formatting","Thesis proposal; memorandum on dissertation proposal; \"Strong State, Weak Ties: The Social Control of Homicide in Modern America\", Cooney's dissertation proposal; Appendix B: Interview Schedule; Includes comments by Donald Black","\"Predatory Policing: The Sociology of Traffic Law Enforcement\"; \"Third Party Justice\"; \"Social Sources of Witness Credibility\"; \"The Morality of Strangers\"; Includes comments by Donald Black","\"Evidence as Partisanship\"; \"The Morality of Strangers\"; \"Supporting Homicide\"; \"Supporting Homicide\"; \"Why Is Economic Analysis So Appealing to Law Professors?\"; Includes some correspondence; Includes comments by Donald Black","\"The Informal Social Control of Homicide\"; \"Homicide and Social Structure: A Precis\"; \"Two Types of Human Homicide\"; \"Homicide within Domestic Polities\"; \"Spousal Homicide as Execution and Rebellion\"; Includes comments by Donald Black","\"Community and Homicide\"; \"The Dark Side of Community: Moralistic Homicide and Strong Social Ties\"; \"Law and the Warping of Violence\";","\"Sex and Style in the Law of Homicide\"; \"Beyond Hobbes: Violence in State and Stateless Settings\"","\"Feud/Internal War, Legal Aspects of\"; \"The Social Production of Evidence\"","Transcript of speech","Case studies on corporate subjects; Cases 1-24","Case studies on corporate subjects; Cases 25-49","Case studies on corporate subjects; Cases 50-71","Two drafts of outlines for \"The Executive Way: Conflict Management in Corporations\"; \"Vengeance Among Organizational Elites: The Management of Conflict in a Matrix Enterprise\"; \"The Private Ordering of Professional Relations: Weak Ties and Conflict Management in a Big 8 Accounting Firm\" ","The chapter outlines have no date, nor do \"The Private Ordering of Professional Relations: Weak Ties\" and \"Conflict Management in a Big 8 Accounting Firm\" have a definitive date","\"Conflict Management, Honor, and Organizational Change\"; \"The Customs of Conflict Management Among Corporate Executives\"; \"The Power of Language in Adjudication and Mediation\": \"Institutional Contexts as Predictors of Social Evaluation\"","Two separate copies of \"The Customs of Conflict Management among Corporate Executives\"","Printed in Law \u0026 Society","Dissertation","Dissertation","Dissertation","\"Genocide as Social Control,\" by Bradley Campbell; \"The Impact of Fee Arrangement on Lawyer Effort,\" by Herbert Kritzer, William Felsteiner, Austin Sarat, and David Trubek; \"Life on the Atoll: Singapore Ecology as a Neglected Dimension of Social Order,\" by Timothy Austin; \"Loosening the Chains of Philosophical Reductionism\" by Steven Rytina, includes correspondence; \"La Mobilisation du Droit: autobiographie d'un concept,\" by Andre-Jean Arnaud; \"Predicting the Crucifixion of Jesus,\" by Nathan Altice; \"Preface,\" by Robert Ellickson; \"The Sociogenesis of Lynching,\" by Roberta Senechal de la Roche; \"A Sociological Theory of Scientific Change,\" by Stephen Fuchs; \"Summary of Dissertation Research,\" by Marian Borg; \"Three Sociological Epistemologies,\" by Stephen Fuchs","Includes correspondence between Myers and Roberta Senechal de la Roche","Reprint in The Bobbs-Merrill Reprint Series in the Social Sciences","Manning's dissertation","Manning's dissertation","Includes correspondence between Borg and Black","\"The Code of Science Analysis and Reflections on Its Future\"; \"Stratification in American Science\"; \"Age, Aging, and Age Structure in Science\"","\"Social Control from Below\"; \"Law and the Middle Class: Evidence from a Suburban Town\"; \"War and Peace in Early Childhood\"; \"The Myth of Discretion; The Sociology of Law\"","Includes copies of curriculum vitae for M.P. Baumgartner","\"Technology as a Third Party\"; Includes correspondence with Donald Black","\"Gossip in Science: A Study of Social Control and Reputation\"; Appendices","\"Crime in the Breaking: Gender Differences in Desistance\" (co-authored by Chris Uggen)","\"Conflict Management in the Emergency Room\" (prospectus); Includes comments by Donald Black","Notes","\"The Sociology of Medical Malpractice\"; \"Malpractice Litigation as Social Control\"; \"Medical Malpractice, Social Structure, and Social Control\" (1995, in Sociological Forum); Includes comments by Donald Black","'Beyond 'Thick Description' in a Test and Extension of Black's Theory of Partisanship: Patterns of Symbolic Partisanship in Geertz's Balinese Cockfight\"; \"Fan Partisanship and Competitiveness in Geertz' Cockfight and Beyond: An Application of Black's Theory of Partisanship\"; \"The Predictable Nature of the Balinese Cockfight\"","\"Employee Theft as Social Control\"; \"The Social Organization of Employee Justice\": \"How Workers Manage Conflicts with their Employers\" (Doctoral dissertation proposal); \"Therapeutic Bureaucracy\"; \"Social Control in a \"Post-Bureaucratic\" Organization\"; \"Corporal Punishment and Black's Theory of Social Control\" (co-authored by Susan Ross); \"Workplace Deviance as Social Control\"; \"Worshiping the Self: The Pure Sociology of Therapeutic Religion\"","\"Worshiping the Self: Therapeutic Religion and the Social World of New Age Healers\" (unpublished manuscript)","Material related to coursework, course exams, evaluation forms, lecture recordings, lecture notes. Organized topically (and chronologically within topics) from proposals for courses, to course material, to course exams, to course evaluations, to miscellaneous material","Includes material for course- Social Control; ","Full list of dates is 1971, 1973, 1977, 1979, 1984","Includes Maureen Mileski's review of \"Marihuana Reconsidered,\" by Lester Grinspoon (1971), and Donald Black's review of \"Why Men Rebel\", by Ted Robert Gurr (1972)","Sociology of Culture, Phenomenological Strategy, Explanation in the Social Sciences \nIncludes materials for other professors' courses","On different froms of deviance and control","These working notes were turned into a working paper for the Russell Sage Program in Law \u0026 Social Science, Yale Law School","Includes grade breakdown for Spring 1996 and Fall 1997 exams. Also includes 180 exam form from Harvard, and two exam forms for a course that James Tucker taught","Blank","Blank","Blank","Some forms blank, some completed\no\tIncludes some correspondence","o\tSome forms blank, some completed\nIncludes some correspondence","Some forms blank, some completed","Some forms blank, some completed","Some forms blank, some completed","Includes other descriptions of Black's work and contributions","Books containing information on chaired professors at the University of Virginia, includes Donald Black","Yale University Graduate Studies in Sociology; University of Virginia Graduate Studies in Sociology; Inauguration of Teresa A. Sullivan; Echols Scholar pamphlet","Transcript of Program","Proposed for 1973-1974 academic year","University of Virginia, search for senior faculty member","University of Virginia; also includes requisition form for the University of Virginia Printing Office","University of Virginia","Includes note from 2016 from Donald Black","Date and title possibly originally mislabeled","Date and title possible originally mislabeled","Papers and materials from Donald Black's personal life. Organized alphabetically.","University of Michigan","University of Michigan, Master of Arts in Sociology; Candidate of Philosophy","North Central High School; Awards, certificates, and letters; 1953-1954; 1955-1956; 1956-1957; 1957-1958; Includes awards for Bruce Black, Donald Black's brother; Also includes 1978 award for the United States Olympic Society; Also includes 1960-1961 and 1961-1962 academic achievement awards from Indiana University Indianapolis Center","North Central High School; Also includes NCHS Recognition Day Programs for 1957 and 1959, and patches and ribbons","Contains 2 journals","Contains two journals","Contains two journals","Photographs of Black, his family, includes a guide giving details on photos. There is also a 1960 photograph of Delta Upsilon members at Indiana University in OS-Box P-43, Folder 1.","Distinguished Book Award for \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\", given by the American Sociological Association","Outstanding Published Book Award, given by the American Sociological Association","Mary L. Thomas Lecturer plaque, given by the West Virginia University Department of Sociology and Anthropology","Some correspondence will be between the individual and people who are not Donald Black, or between Donald Black and someone else concerning the individual. The first part of this subseries is on those who have enough correspondence with Black for them to have their individual folders; the second part of this series combines individuals alphabetically by last name if their correspondence was not substantial enough for their own folder. \nAll correspondence also may contain information that has a separate subseries, if that information better fit within the flow of conversation in the main correspondence with the individuals. Be sure to cross reference with other files for more potential information. Organized alphabetically.","Law \u0026 Society editor","Also includes correspondence with Glenn Goodwin, as part of correspondences with Babbie","Includes Beirne's review of \"Sociological Justice\"; Partially on Theoretical Criminology, includes invitation for Black to be an advisory editor","Includes Bergesen's comments on \"The Elementary Forms of Conflict Management\" and \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\"; Includes Black's comments on Bergesen's \"paper on Wallerstein\"; Includes Bergesen's curriculum vitae","Includes correspondence on the American Society of Criminology and American Sociological Association","Partially concerning Studies on Law and Social Control","Concerning Borges' work on a paper on Black's life and works","Includes an invitation to apply to a position at University of California, Riverside; Mentions \"Elementary Forms of Conflict Management\", \"Making Enemies\", \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\"","Includes writings by Cooney, and letters of recommendation for Cooney by Black","Includes comments on each other's writings","Includes writing by Lewis Feuer","Full list of dates is 1975, 1978, 1980, 1984, 1989, 1993-1994, 1997; Includes reviews of de Grazia's work; Includes writing by de Grazia","Includes correspondence concerning academic promotions for Ekland-Olsen; Includes correspondence on Ekland-Olson's contribution to \"Towards a General Theory of Social Control\"","Mentions \"The Behavior of Law\", \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\"","Law \u0026 Social Inquiry; Mentions \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\", \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\"; Includes writings by Black","Partly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"","Includes advertisement for Black's books; Partly concerning publication of Black's \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\" by Academic Press; Partly concerns manuscript reviews by Black","Partly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"","Includes writing by Griffiths; Partly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"; Partly concerning Journal of Legal Pluralism; Mentions \"Taking Sides\", \"The Behavior of Law\", \"Sociological Justice\", \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\", other writings by Black; International Institute of Sociology","Includes writings by Grimshaw","Full list of dates is 1973-1980, 1985-1986, 1991-1993, 1996; Partly concerning \"The Behavior of Law\", \"Studies on Law and Social Control\"; Includes a manuscript review","Mainly concerning Horwitz' writing; Some correspondence concerning publication of Horwitz' work; Partly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\", mentions other writings by Black; Includes writing by Horwitz","Includes proposal by Humphrey to the National Science Foundation","Includes invitations to others to participate in an American Sociological Association session organized by Black and Jasso","Includes correspondence concerning Johnson's book proposal; Includes correspondence on Frank Sulloway/\"Born to Rebel\"","Heavily concerning University of Virginia Sociology Department affairs","Includes correspondence on Kruttschnitt's dissertation","Full list of dates is 1977-1978, 1982-1983, 1987, 1993, 1995; Includes prospectus of Political Deviance: A Power and Process Approach","Includes manuscript review by Laumann","Partly concerning an Author Meets Critics session at an upcoming Law \u0026 Society meeting; Includes article that Leo is quoted in","Includes writing by Levett","Partly concerning Mahmood's graduate prospectus/dissertation","Includes Black's review of Manning's \"Police Work\"","Includes \"The Limits of Rhetoric: A Practicing Attorney's View of the Truth About Persuasion\", \"How to Prove Jurors Will Be On Your Side\" by Amy Singer","Mostly correspondence, some notes and writings","Heavily concerning University of Virginia Sociology Department affairs; Includes \"Postmodernism and Society: Can Solidarity be a Substitute for Objectivity?\" by Milner","Includes June 1997 East Asian Legal Studies Newsletter","Includes Morrill's curriculum vitae; Includes Morrill's review of \"Taking Sides\", \"Making Enemies\"; Partly concerning Calvin Morrill's graduate work, and National Science Foundation funding for it; Includes reviews of \"Social Status and the Normative Seriousness of Managerial Acts\"","Includes review of \"The Behavior of Law\"; Mentions \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"","Heavily concerning University of Virginia Sociology Department affairs","Includes a note from Black from July 29, 2010; Includes invitation for retirement dinner for Reiss; Includes obituary for Reiss","Includes Table of Contents and first chapter of Sciulli's \"The End of Corporate Governance\"; Includes Sciulli's curriculum vitae; Mentions symposium on \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\"","Partly on Shermann's study of Homicide by Police Officers; Includes correspondence with the Guggenheim Foundation","Includes abstract of Silberman's \"Situational Factors in the Mobilization of Law:…\"; Mentions \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"","Research in Sociology and Law; American Sociological Review","Includes \"The Law of Evidence (and Other Epistemologies) as Optimizing Disciplines\" by Stinchcombe","American Sociological Review; Partly on \"Crime as Social Control\"","Mainly concerning Tamanaha's reviews and comments to Black's work","Includes Trubek's curriculum vitae; One piece of correspondence is missing the first page","Russell Sage Foundation","Includes syllabus from Weintraub's Fall 1999 course, Sociology 285: Play, Culture, and the Self","o\tHeavily concerning matters related to Academic Press, including manuscript reviews, including \"Studies on Law and Social Control\" series, foreword for \"The Logic of Social Control\"; Includes Sam Long's curriculum vitae, and proposal for Political Socialization in Transition; Includes Werner's curriculum vitae","Includes writings by Wong; Concerning mainly research and a publication by Wong","Partly concerning Zang's efforts to translate \"Sociological Justice\" into Chinese; Includes Zang's \"From Organization to Law: A Critical Review of Transformation of Social Control, 1949-1993\"","Bruce Ackerman; Maria Albarracin; Susan Allen-Mills (Cambridge University Press); Lenore Alpert; Rafael Alvarado; Adam Ambrogi; M. Amir; Ann-Marie Anderson; Aderike Anjorin; Jorge Arditi; Andre-Jean Arnaud (Instituto Internacional de Sociologia Juridica de Onati; includes writings by Arnaud);  Andrew Arno; Richard Arnold (and Christopher Murray; Southern California Law Review); Kauko Aromaa; Michael A. Aronson; Francis Astorino;  Lonnie Athens; Vilhelm Aubert; W. Timothy Austin; Edward Ayers","o\tLauren Ballback; Catherine Ballé; Flemming Balvaag; Serena Barkhan (Instituto Internacional de Sociologia Juridica de Onati); Flemming Balwig; Scott Barretta; Deborah Baskin; Alan E. Bayer; David M. Beatty; Jean Belkhir; Aaron Bell; Wendell Bell; James R. Beniger; Bennett M. Berger; Maria Ines Bergoglio; [Stephen Berkowitz]; Thomas J. Bernard; Ilene Bernstein; Ellen Berrey; Joel Best; Hemran Bianchi; Charles E. Bidwell; Chris Birkbeck; Faruk Birtek; Anne and Herman Black; Bruce Black ; Peter Blau; Joan Blishen","Stuart Blume; Paul Bohannen; Derek C. Bok; Ralph Bolton; Ulla Bondeson; John J. Bonsignore (American Legal Studies Association); Scott Boorman; Edgar F. Borgatta (to/from Jeffrey K. Hadden) M.G. Bouquet (concerning Jonathon Kelley); Lee H. Bowker Neil Boyd; C.K. Boyle; Keith Boyum (concerning \"Empirical Theories about Courts\"); Pat Brantingham; Harry M. Bratt (National Institute of Justice); Allen F. Breed; Marvin Bressler; Adele M. Brodkin; Moish Bronet; Ricardo C. Brosa; Steven Brint; Leonard G. Buckle \u0026 Suzann R. Thomas-Buckle; Marc B. Bulandr; Richard Burcroff (concerning Perla Makil's dissertation); B.R. Burg; Paul Burstein; Ron Burt; Carole Burton; Claude Buxton (funding request for \"The Habits and Customs of the Police…\")","Legare Hamer Calhoun III (includes writings by Calhoun); Charles M. Camic; Bradley Campbell (to Dick Holway); Ernest Q. Campbell; John Cardascia; Judith A. Caron; Leo Carroll; Kit Carson (concerning \"Studies on Law and Social Control\"); Bliss Cartwright; Carole Case; John T. Casteen III; Susie A. Castillo-Robson; [David?] Cavers; Dan Chambliss; William J. Chambliss; Janet Chan; Christopher Chen; Donna Chiozzi [Association of American Law Schools]; Burton R. Clark; David S. Clark (Sage Publications); John P. Clark; Robert Clark; Peggy Clarke; R.V.G. Clarke; Dan Clawson; Dorothy L. Clow; Lisa Coffman; Bonnie Cohen (Institute for Scientific Information); George F. Cole; James Coleman; Jane Collier (concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); Mary Ann Collins; Alfred F. Conard; Frank Cooley; Roger Cotterell; Rose Laub Coser; Herbert Costner (National Science Foundation); Carl J. Couch; Susan E. Cozzens (includes writing by Cozzens); Joan Crandall (Contemporary Sociology); Donald Cressey; Frederick Crews; Barrett Culmback; Lynn A. Curtis (U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development); Preston S. Cutler (Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences)","H. Richard Dallas (Southern California Law Review); Brenda Danet; Dale Dannefer; Gill Davies (Tavistock Publications); Malcom DeBevoise; Ami de Chapeaurouge; Richard de Friend; Boaventura de Sousa Santos; Dawn Detwiler; Guillaume Devin (Institut des Hautes Études de la Sécurité Intérieure); Frans de Waal; Shari Diamond; Stanley Diamond; Forrest Dill; Bradley Doll; G. William Domhoff; Brendan Dooley; Alan Dundes","Fred Eggan; Randall D. Eliason; John Ely; David M. Engel (partially concerning \"The Oven Bird's Song\"); Stewart Epstein; Kai T. Erikson; Annika Eriksson; John Ervin; Jack Etheridge; Amitai Etzioni; Salah El-Shukri; William M. Evan","Reynolds Farley; Ronald Farrell; Ezzat A. Fattah (concerning the International Course in Criminology); Robert Faulkner; Malcolm Feeley; Charles R. Fenwick; Theodore Ferdinand; Bruce W. Ferguson; Kathleen Ferraro; Stephen Fielding; Ken Fine (Academic Press); Peter Fitzpatrick; Richard Flacks; Carmen Flores; Bill Form; Bernard Fortunoff (Bobbs-Merrill Publishing Co.); Michael Edward Fowler; Daniel N. Fox; Paul Francis; Nancy Frantz; Jacob Fried; David Friedman; Lawrence M. Friedman; Phil Friedman (concerning \"Encyclopedia of Criminology\"); Robert J. Friedrich; Jürgen Friedrichs; Lisa Friel; John Fries; Morris Freilich; Douglas Fry (includes a review by Fry); Gail Funke; James J. Fyfe","José M. Gabilondo; Jean-Claude Gafner; Christine Gailey; Marc Galanter (Law and Society Review; \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); John F. Galliher; Jackie Garrett; G. David Garson; Holly Geerdes; Clifford Geertz; Luis Gerardo; Maurizio Ghisleni; Jack Gibbs (partially concerning Omaha Symposium on Norval D. Glenn (Contemporary Sociology); Erving Goffman (American Sociological Association); David Gold; Jona Goldschmidt; Andrew Goldsmith; Abraham Goldstein (and Stanton Wheeler, concerning an academic appointment at Yale); Jack A. Goldstone; T.H. Gonser; Louis W. Goodman (includes Goodman's curriculum vitae); Norman Goodman; Lynne Goodstein (concerning an American Society of Criminology meeting's Author Meets the Critics session for Sociological Justice); Mark Gottdiener; Burke Grandjean (concerning James Tucker); Mark Granovetter; Bradford H. Gray; Carol J. Greenhouse; Martin Greig; Thomas Grennes; Shannon E. Griffiths; Jan T. Gross; Paul Gross (concerning \"Sociological Justice\") Joel Grossman (Law and Society Review); Jerrold K. Guben; Philip H. Gulliver; Ted Robert Gurr (concerning Gurr's \"Why Men Rebel\"); Bernard H. Gustin; Luis Gutierrez","John Hagan; Jerald Hage; Warren O. Hagstrom; John O. Haley (includes Haley's curriculum vitae, prospectus for \"Order with Autonomy: A Study of Law and Social Control in Japan\"); Terence C. Halliday; Thomas Hardy (Dialectical Anthropology); Wallace C. Harrelson; O. Fred Harris, Jr.; Peter Harris; Robert H. Hardt; Stephen Hart; Clayton A. Hartjen; Timothy F. Hartnagel (concerning Gwynn Nettler); Reid Hastie; Robert Hauser; Adam Hauser (includes Hauser's resume); James Hawdon; Joseph M. Hawes; Keith Hawkins; Diane Haywood; Geoffrey C. Hazard, Jr. Louis Hazouri, Jr.; Michael Hechter; Frances Heidensohn; Barbara Heiman; Max Heirich; Jane Hellsoe-Henon; Larry A. Hembroff; Paget Henry (on \"Towards a Theory of Peripheral Cultural Systems\"); John R. Hepburn (Arizona State University's Distinguished Scholar Lecture Series); John Herman; Merg Herriot; Scott Hershovitz; David Herwitz; Frederick A. Hetzel; Philip Heymann (some correspondence concerning inviting James L. Gibbs to be a Visiting Fellow at the Center for Criminal Justice at Harvard Law School); L.R. Hiatt; Louis Hicks (includes Hicks' curriculum vitae); Paul Higgins; Richard J. Hill; Travis Hirschi; Frank Hirtz; Andre J. Hoekema; Daniel N. Hoffman; Albert J. Holl; George Homans; Ruth Horowitz; F. Patrick Hubbard; Florence K. Hughes; L.H.C. Hulsman; John Hund; Ira W. Hutchison; Allan Hutchinson","Heleen F.P. Ietswaart; Eiko Ikegami; Warren F. Ilchman; G. Irving; Mary Iwanaga (The University of Chicago Press)","Thomas Jackson (Dean of UVa Law School); Herbert Jacob (concerning nomination to Board of Trustees of the Law and Society Association); Rebecca Jakob; Peter Jambrek; Kenneth James; Gladys Jannaud; William Jeffrey, Jr.; Patrickn Jehle; Gary Jensen; Weidong Ji; Jason Jimerson (The Society for Social Research); James W. Johnston; Loch K. Johnson; Weldon T. Johnson; Willie Jones; Peter Just","Sanford Kadish (Encyclopedia of Crime and Justice); Samuel W. Kaplan; Miriam Kass (American Bar Association Section of Litigation); Stuart Kauffman; Betsy Keefer; E.C. Keller, Jr.; Stephen Kellert; Christopher M. Kelley; Jonathan Kelley (includes announcement for Kelley's win of the AAAS Socio-Psychological Prize); Delos Kelly; Hugh P. Kelly; Richard B. Kelly; Duncan Kennedy; L.W. Kennedy; Sue Kent; Ravindra Khare; Dinesh Khosla; Robert L. Kidder (Law \u0026 Society Review; includes a review of Black's writing); Jaegwon Kim; Gary Kleck (on \"Sociological Justice\"); Malcolm W. Klein; Rebecca Klemm; Albert Klijn; David Klinger; Michele Ann Klinsky; Klaus-Friedrich Koch; Elissa Koff; Andrzej Kojder; Deborah Kolb; Samuel Krislov; Herbert M. Kritzer (includes prospectus for \"Lawyers and Litigation\"); Krzysztof Kubala; Umesh Kumar; Erniel Kuncel; Jacek Kurczewski","Sharon LaDuke; Thomas L. Lalley (National Institute of Mental Health); Robert Lane; Michael Langley; Annette Lareau (Pure Sociology Network); Barbara Laslett (Contemporary Sociology); R.E. Laster;  Janet L. Lauritsen; Su-Jin Lee; Jessica S. LeFevre; Eric M. Leifer; Robert D. Leighninger, Jr.; Barry Leighton; Judith V. Lelchook; David Lempert; Ugo Leone; Richard Leupert; Judith N. Levi; George C. Lewis; I.M. Lewis; Michael Libonati; Charles W. Lidz; Graham Lilly; Arthur G. Lindsay (includes writings by Lindsay); Gardner Lindzey; Al Lingus; Mario Lins (includes a request for a reprint); Allen E. Liska; Craig B. Little; Guang Kun (Martha) Liu; Jiabo Liu (includes paper written by Liu); William W. Lockhart; John Loflano; Wallace D. Loh; Judith Lorber; Maria Loś; Michael Lowy; Robin Luckham; Richard Lundman; Jim Lundy; Olivier Lunz; James Lyons; Joanne Lyons","o\tGeoffrey MacCormack; Virginia Mackey; Ginny Mackey; Paul Maidment; Bruce J. Malina; Michael Mann; Jason Manning (Pure Sociology Network); Henry W. Mannle; Wade Mansell; John P. Martin; Cheryl V. Martorana; Alexandra Maryanski; James L. Massey; Patrick E. Mates; Lynn Mather; Joan Matthews; Teelyn Mauney; Eleanor G. May; Leon Mayhew; Edward J. McCabe; Charles H. McCaghy; Michele McCauley; Reece McGee (concerning JoAnn Miller); Daniel McGillis; Robert McGinnis; Marian McGrath (Academic Press); Marshall McLuhan; Margaret Mead; Barbara Meeker (Annual Conference on Group Processes Research); James W. Meeker; Robert F. Meier; Gary B. Melton (Annual Nebraska Symposium on Motivation); Paulo Mendonca; Sally Merry; Steven F. Messner; Michael Micklin (and Marvin Olsen);  Midge Miles (American Sociological Association); Leslie B. Miller; Stacy Miller; Paul Steven Miller (includes funeral program for Miller); Stephen P. Mitchell; John Mogey; Eric Monkkonen; Fred Montanino; Mark H. Moore; Richter H. Moore, Jr.; Sally Falk Moore; Wilbert E. Moore; John H. Morgan; Charles Moskos; Imogene L. Moyer (Encyclopedia of Criminology); Jeffrey Mullis; Richard Münch; Harold L. Munson; Michael Musheno","Ilene Nagel; Joane Nagel; Barry Nakell (on \"Studies on Law and Social Control\"); Richard Neely; William Nelson (on \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); Paul D. Neuthaler; Gertrud Neuwirth; Graeme R. Newman; Eva Charlotte Nilsen; John Brian Nilson (includes Nilson's final exam for Black's course Sociology of Law); Steve Nock; James L. Nolan; André Normandeau","William O'Barr; Anthony Oberschall (concerning \"Pure Sociology\"); G. Karl Oelgeschlager; Lloyd Ohlin; Vincent O'Leary; James H. Olila; Mervin Olsen; Robert M. O'Neil; Margaret O'Reilly (Dartmouth Publishing Company); Michael W. Oshima; Mark J. Osiel; Marian Osmun (Oxford University Press); Keith F. Otterbein; Patricia J. Ould","Deborah Palliser; Lewis Papier; William L. Parish (American Journal of Sociology); Roger Parks; Raymond Parnas; Hanna Pasikowska; Alan Paterson; Dennis Patterson; Orlando Patterson; Marion B. Peavey; Dennis L. Peck (Sociological Inquiry); Harold E. Pepinsky; Stephen L. Percy; E. L. Peters (\"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); M. Lee Pelton; Greg Pewett; Holger Pfaff; Bryan Pfaffenberger; William Phelan; Andrew Pickering; Ronald M. Pipkin; Jesse Pitts (Tocqueville Review); Alessandro Pizzorno; Adam Podgórecki; Aaron Podolefsky; Daniel Polsby; Henry N. Pontell; Richard A. Posner; Walter W. Powell (Contemporary Sociology); Derek Price; Maurice Punch; Haibin Qi","Richard W. Rabinowitz; Phyllis Raimone; Deborah Rapoport (Academic Press); John P. Reid; Sue Titus Reid; Robert Reiner; Peter Reuter (The Rand Corporation); Jonathon Rieder; Kristan Rieger; David Riesman; Beth Richie; Matilda Riley; Leonard L. Riskin; Christian Nils Robert; Simon Roberts; Irving Rockwood (Longman Inc.); Cyril D. Robinson; Maria Thereza Rocha de Assis Moura; Vivian J. Rohrl (\"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); Paul Romjue; Frank Romo; Lawrence Rosen; James E. Rosenbaum; Hildy Ross; Bess Anne Rothenberg; John E. Rothenberger; Frances Rothstein; Thomas Rudel; Bruce M. Russett (The Journal of Conflict Resolution); Andrzej Rzeplinski","David J. Saari; Albert M. Sacks; Frank E.A. Sander; Alberto Santos; Austin Sarat; Lew Sargentich; Joachim Savelsberg (includes writing by Savelsberg); Nikola Schitov; Christiane Schlumberger; Andreas Schneider; Mark Schneider; Phyllis Schultze; Karl F. Schumann; Russell K. Schutt; Barry Schwartz; Richard Schwartz; Robert A. Scott; Robert E. Scott; Andrew Scull; Michael Seidel; Philip Selznick; Judith Semper; Roberta Senechal de la Roche (to Christopher Schmitt);  Diana S. Sepejak; Adjie Setiadi; Susan Shapiro; Edward J. Shaughnessy; K. Shoji; Alan Sica; Ilana Silber; Ed Silva; Robert A. Silverman; Richard Simon; A.W. Brian Simpson; Theda Skocpol; Jerome H. Skolnick (correspondence with Paul D. Reynolds); John Skvoretz; Barbara Slifkin (Seminar Press); Joseph T. Slinger; Jeffrey S. Slovak; Russell Smandych (\"Towards a General Theory of Social Control\"); Alden Smith; Charles E. Smith (The Free Press); Gregory W. Smith (The Free Press); Jerry Smith; Joel Smith (Duke University); Robert B. Smith; Eloise C. Snyder; Francis G. Snyder; Fred Snyder; Kathy Snyder (correspondence with Joleen Scott); Gary A. Sojka; Peter H. Solomon, Jr.; Karol Soltan; Christina Hoff Sommers; Donald R. Songer; J.J. Spigelman; Edward H. Stanford (partly concerning Stephen Vago's prospectus); William Staples; Paul Starr; Darrell J. Steffensmeier; John Stephens; Christopher D. Stevens; Frank Stewart; Thomas Stone (Studies on Law and Social Control); Norman W. Storer; Mark C. Suchman; Teresa Sullivan; Carl Sundholm; Guy E. Swanson; Richard Sykes; Kent Sycerud \u0026 David Hazelton (Michigan Law Review); Denis Szabo (International Society of Criminology; International Annals of Criminology)","Horace D. Taft; R.E.S. Tanner; Jeff Tatum; Nicholas Tavuchis; Alton Taylor (concerning Patricia Taylor); Clinton Terry; Robert M. Terry; Charles W. Thomas (Criminology); John M. Thomas; Madeleine Thomas; Susan Joyce Thomas; Terence P. Thornberry; Viguolo Tiepli; Harry F. Todd, Jr.; Sybil Todd (contains exit interviews for the University of Virginia); Roman Tomasic; Gladys Topkis; Daniel P. Torres; Stephen Toulmin; Jeanne Maddox Toungara; A. Javier Treviño (includes writing by Treviño); Simon P. Tsoako; Austin T. Turk; Janet Turk; R. Jay Turner; David Twain; W.L. Twining","Paul Upson; Steven Vago; Ivan Vallier; Geert van den Steenhoven; Ab van Eldijk; Paul van Seters; Dirk van zyl Smit; Blake E. Vance (Academic Press); Ana Maria Vargas Falla; Diane Vaughn; José António Veloso (concerning a translation of \"The Behavior of Law\"); Simon Verdun-Jones; Franz von Benda-Beckham; James Vorenberg","Walter J. Wadlington; Paul Wahrhaftig; James E. Wallace; Immanuel Wallerstein; Craig Wanner; Jacob Ward; Richard H. Ward; R. Stephen Warner; Carol Warren; Norma Wasser; Robert Wathrow; John Webb; David Weisburd; Terry M. Weiss; Joseph Westermeyer; Garland White; Regina White; Brent Whittlesey; Stephen G. Wieting; Brad Wilcox; John P. Wiley, Jr.; James Wilkerson; Nancy Williams; E. O. Wilson; James Q. Wilson, Richard Wilson; Thomas P. Wilson; Charles R. Winfrey; S.F. Wise; Emily Wilkinson; Laura Woloshyn; Calvin Woodard; Bob Woodbury (St. Martin's Press); William E. Woodcock; Lynn Woodson; Charles M. Woolf; Alissa Pollitz Worden; J.H. Wright; Jerome Wright (concerning a manuscript review)","Jihong Xiao; Tong Xin (concerning a translation of \"The Behavior of Law\"); Xinyi Xu; Kun Yang; Peter C. Yeager; Marvin Yelles (Academic Press); Barbara Yngvesson; Sung Won Yoon; Frances K. Zemans; Eric Zuesse","Some correspondence will be between people not including Donald Black, if the correspondence is still on the topic or related to the organization. Some folders may contain supplemental, non-correspondence material to the correspondence. \nCorrespondence also may contain information that has a separate subseries or is referenced elsewhere, if that information better fit within the flow of conversation in the main correspondence. Be sure to cross reference with other files for more potential information. Organized alphabetically.","Miscellaneous material pertaining to Academic Press","For the 1992 ASA meeting","For the 1992 ASA meeting","Concerning Academic Press; publishing of Black's \"The Behavior of Law\"","University academic (sociology) departments, all universities","University academic (sociology) departments, all universities","Book by Barbara Harrell-Bond and Sandra Burman","Undated papers filed at beginning of folder; includes manuscript reviews themselves along with correspondence","Includes manuscript reviews themselves along with correspondence","Organizations and topical correspondence with too few papers to get their own folders, such as American Society of Criminology January 16 1991- May 2 1991; Conference in honor of Al Reiss; Frank Romo's dissertation; Law \u0026 Society Conference; Publishing agreement","Includes table of contents and notes to contributors","Also known as The Behavior of Courts","Alphabetically arranged","Black. 2004\nReviews of Donald Black Theories. \"Quantifying Law in Police-Citizen Encounters David A. Klinger;\" \"Law and Social Control in China: An Application of Black's Thesis\" Robert M. Regoli; \"Mobilization of Authority: College Dormitory Student Reaction to Crime and Deviance—An Empirical Assessment of Donald Black's General Theory of Law;\" \"Empirical Support for Unequal Effects of Multiple Control: A Different Examination of Donald Black's Work\" Bonnie Berry. 1984-1991","\"Social Status and Sentences of Female Offenders\" Candace Kruttschnitt; \"A Multivariate Analysis of the Behaviour of Law\" Janet Chan; \"Legal and Non-Legal Factors in Juvenile Justice Dispositions\" William G. Staples; \"Science and Politics in the Sociology of Law: A Reply to Alan Hunt\"; \"Why Law Does Not Behave- Critical and Constructive Reflections on the Social Scientific Perception of the Social Significance of Law\" Franz von Benda-Beckman","\"Relational Distance, Relational Status and Legal Sanctions: A Test of Two Competing Hypotheses\" Dale Dannefer; \"Light Up or Butt Out: An Assessment of Antismoking Laws in the United States\" W. Timothy Austin and Samuel W. Garner; \"An Analysis of 'The Behavior of Law': Appellate Litigation Variation Over Trial and Jurisdiction\" James W. Meeker; \"An Analysis of 'The Behavior of Law': Effects of Organization on Litigation\" James W. Meeker; \"Empirical Verification of Black's 'The Behavior of Law\" John Braithwaite and David Biles; \"A Test of Black's Theory of the Behavior of Law\" Larry A Hembroff; \"Donald Black's So-Called Theory of So-Called Law\" David F. Greenberg; \"Revenge and the Social Control System: Theory and Empirical Correlates\" Norman W. Storer; \"The Anthropology of Law Introduction\" Vivian J. Rohrl; \"A Chippewa Trouble-Case: Toward an Expanded Model of Conflict Resolution\" Vivian J. Rohrl; \"Toward a Structural Perspective on Gender Bias in the Juvenile Court\" William G. Staples.","Authors include Setsuo Miyazawa (\"Social Movements and Contemporary Rights in Japan: Relative Success Factors in the Field of Environmental Law\", J. Langley Miller, Peter H. Rossi, Jon E. Simpson (\"Attributes of Just Punishments: An Empirical Test of Black's Theory of Law\"), Daniel P. Doyle, David F. Luckenbill (\"Mobilizing Law in Response to Collective Problems: A Test of Black's Theory of Law, Kathleen J. Ferraro (\"Policing Woman Battering\")","Program notes. Donald Black,\"The Law-like Nature of Violence\" 1994 October 13-14; Donald Black, \"Violence and Aggression in Contemporary Society\"1995 November 6-7. These lectures not included.","Maureen Mileski was dating Donald Black at this time and her lecture notes were based on his theories while he was teaching at Yale"],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePrinted monographs and offprints in this collection have been catalogued and housed separately. Each catalogue record has the following local note: SPECIAL COLLECTIONS: Gift of Donald J. Black. From the Papers of Donald Black, MSS 15031.\u003c/p\u003e"],"separatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Separated Materials"],"separatedmaterial_tesim":["Printed monographs and offprints in this collection have been catalogued and housed separately. Each catalogue record has the following local note: SPECIAL COLLECTIONS: Gift of Donald J. Black. From the Papers of Donald Black, MSS 15031."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection is protected by copyright and/or related rights. You are free to use materials in the collection in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. For other uses you need to obtain permission from the rights-holder(s).\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["This collection is protected by copyright and/or related rights. You are free to use materials in the collection in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. For other uses you need to obtain permission from the rights-holder(s)."],"names_ssim":["Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library","Black, Donald J., 1941-","Senechal de la Roche, Roberta, 1950-","Mileski, Maureen, 1944-","Baumgartner, M. P. (Baumgartner, Mary Pat), 1953-"],"corpname_ssim":["Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library"],"names_coll_ssim":["Black, Donald J., 1941-","Senechal de la Roche, Roberta, 1950-","Mileski, Maureen, 1944-","Baumgartner, M. P. (Baumgartner, Mary Pat), 1953-"],"persname_ssim":["Black, Donald J., 1941-","Senechal de la Roche, Roberta, 1950-","Mileski, Maureen, 1944-","Baumgartner, M. P. (Baumgartner, Mary Pat), 1953-"],"language_ssim":["English"],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":761,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-20T23:52:50.902Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viu_repositories_3_resources_207","ead_ssi":"viu_repositories_3_resources_207","_root_":"viu_repositories_3_resources_207","_nest_parent_":"viu_repositories_3_resources_207","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/UVA/repositories_3_resources_207.xml","aspace_url_ssi":"https://archives.lib.virginia.edu/ark:/59853/182","title_filing_ssi":"Black, Donald, papers","title_ssm":["Donald Black papers"],"title_tesim":["Donald Black papers"],"unitdate_ssm":["1935-2023"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1935-2023"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["MSS 15031","Archival Resource Key","/repositories/3/resources/207"],"text":["MSS 15031","Archival Resource Key","/repositories/3/resources/207","Donald Black papers","homosexuality -- social aspects","sociological jurisprudence","deviant behavior","social control","social conflict","sociology","justice, administration of","police reports -- United States","criminal statistics--United States","police -- United States","right and wrong","crime -- United States","sociology of crime, law, and deviance","morality and society","Race discrimination -- Law and legislation -- Virginia","The collection is open for access with the following exceptions:\nAccess restrictions apply to specific personal records under the terms of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (F.E.R.P.A.) for all materials in Box 37. These materials will remain closed until about 2077.","Folders 7-11 in Box 55 are also restricted.","There are 22 mini DV's in this collection. Appointments must be made in advance to use media formats such as LPs, audiotapes, videotapes, films, CDs, and DVDs held by Special Collections. In most cases, materials must be reformatted before they can be accessed, sometimes at the researcher's expense. Please contact Special Collections via our online Reference Request form, https://small.library.virginia.edu/services/reference-request, to request access to these materials. Access cannot be guaranteed unless prior arrangements have been made.","Series I is on academic writings from Black and other scholars. It is split between two Sub-Series: Sub-Series A is on works either solely by Black, or works collaborated on by Black and other scholars, and Sub-Series B contains work solely by other scholars. Series I runs from box 1-17. Series II contains files and papers from Black's involvement in the professional and academic worlds of sociology and universities. Series II runs from box 17-21. Series III pertains to Donald Black's personal life. Series III runs from box 21-25. Series IV contains correspondence with organizations and correspondence on certain topics. Series IV runs from box 25-36. Series V contains restricted items, and is the only series in box 37. Box 38 houses a sociology t-shirt. The recent additions (boxes 39-55) to this collection are in a new series titled Additions and have subseries that are similar to the original arrangement. Subseries 1. Academic Writings. Subseries 2. Professional and University Involvement. Series 3.Personal papers and materials Series 4.Correspondence. Series 5.Roberta Senechal de la Roche papers","Some folders contain groupings of files that remain as-is from their arrangement by Black, while others contain files compounded into a more comprehensive grouping from different sources. \nSome items may be cross referenced under different series. For example, there is correspondence with Stanley Holowitz under both his personal file as well as under the topical files on correspondence with Academic Press. ","Donald Black was a world renowned theoretical sociologist and University Professor Emeritus of the Social Sciences at the University of Virginia from 1985-2016. Born in 1941, he received his bachelor's degree from Indiana University in 1963, his master's degree from the University of Michigan in 1965, and his PhD in sociology from Michigan University in 1968. Before coming to the University of Virginia in 1985, he was at both Yale University as a post-doctoral Russell Sage Fellow from 1968-1970, and then taught at Harvard University in their Sociology Department and Law School. In 1989 he attained the position as a University Professor, allowing him to teach in any department or school at the University including the Law School. From 1986-1989 he also served as the Department Chair of Sociology. ","Black was known for his study of the sociology of ideas and scienticity (the degree to which ideas are testable, valid, and original). His most important early work included \"The Behavior of Law\" (Emerald Publishing 1976), which advanced what is still the only general sociological theory of law--\"behavior of law\"—which is what people do in the name of law, including illegal acts as a way to manage conflict and assert grievances, particularly when legal protections are perceived as failing. He created the theory of \"Pure Sociology\" which explains social life by studying deviant behavior as a system of social control rather than a set of rules.  It is different from psychology because it makes no presumptions about an individuals experience. His work, particularly \"Crime as Social Control\"(American Sociological Review 1983), argues that crime can be a form of \"self-help\" to achieve justice, and it explains the variation in legal responses (like arrests) through social structures such as too much intimacy or lack of intimacy related to conflicts. Unlike most sociologists, he rejected psychological approaches and drew on  anthropological and historical materials and modern data, allowing him to explain variation in social behavior in all societies and across time. He extended his work to the larger universe of conflict management—including violence, avoidance, and toleration—which culminated in his major midcareer work, \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\" (Academic Press 1993). Black broke still more fresh ground with a third major opus, \"Moral Time\" (Oxford University Press 2011), which presented a radically new general and testable theory of the causes of conflict. He authored a series of brilliant publications, including the \"The Manners and Customs of the Police\" (Academic Press 1981), \"Sociological Justice' (Oxford University Press 1993), \"The Geometry of Terrorism\" in Sociological Theory (2004), and \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\". ","He was a fellow of the American Society of Criminology and the American Anthropological Association. In 2013, he received the Law and Society Association Harry Kalven Jr. Prize for outstanding scholarship. He received several awards from the American Sociological Association (ASA) and its Sections. In 1994, he received both the ASA Theory Section's Theory Prize and the Section on the Sociology of Law's Distinguished Book Award, for \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\". He was also the recipient of the ASA Section on the Sociology of Law's Distinguished Article Award in 1997 for \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\" (Law \u0026 Social Inquiry 1995) and the recipient of the ASA Section on Altruism, Morality, and Social Solidarity inaugural Outstanding Published Book Award in 2012 for \"Moral Time\". In addition, several of his books have been translated into other languages.  He was invited to lecture in numerous countries abroad, including Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Holland, France, Scotland, England, Poland, and Japan. He was on the editorial board for scholarly journals and edited his own series on \"Studies on Law and Social Control\" for Oxford Press.","Black was also a charismatic teacher who influenced many students of sociology. According to Mark Cooney, \"His classes were an intellectual treat for he saw teaching as an opportunity to develop new ideas.\" Beyond the classroom, he was an inspiring mentor ready to offer advice and encouragement, especially to younger scholars. He retired from the University of Virginia in 2016 and died in January 2024.","The collection also includes the papers of Roberta Senechal de la Roche, (spouse of Donald Black) and an American historian, sociologist, retired professor from Washington and Lee University, and poet born in western Maine and raised in upstate New York. She graduated from the University of Southern Maine and the University of Virginia, where she received a doctoral degree in history.  As a historian and sociologist, she specialized in studying theory on collective violence and social history. Her first major publication, originally titled \"The Sociogenesis of a Race Riot\", was later renamed \"In Lincoln's Shadow: The Springfield Race Riot of 1908\". The book examines the two-day race riot in Springfield, Illinois, which resulted in the displacement of thousands of Black residents, destruction of their businesses and homes, and brutal killings of two African Americans. Her work won two distinguished prizes, cementing her contribution to the field. She taught courses on the American gilded age, the history of violence in America, the history of women in America, and a seminar on modern terrorism. ","Roberta was inspired by the sociological approach in \"Salem Possessed\", which used detailed social profiles to uncover community conflicts during the Salem Witch Trials. As a graduate student at the University of Virginia, she sought a similarly researchable topic in the field of collective violence. She chose the Springfield riot for its historical significance as Abraham Lincoln's hometown and its underexplored status in academic literature. Over eight years, she meticulously analyzed the dynamics of the riot, profiling both the perpetrators and victims and uncovering patterns that challenged prevailing social strain theories of violence. Her long standing interest is in non-state unilateral collective violence, such as rioting, lynching, terrorism, and vigilantism.","She is also a poet of Miꞌkmaq and French- Canadian descent. Her poems have appeared in the Colorado Review; Vallum; Glass: A Journal of Poetry; Yemassee, Blue Mountain Review, Sequestrum, and Cold Mountain Review, among others. She has two prize-winning chapbooks: Blind Flowers (Arcadia Press) and After Eden (Heartland Review Press, 2019). A third chapbook, Winter Light, and her first book, Going Fast (2019) are published by David Robert Books.","\nSources:\nCooney, Mark. \"Donald Black\" Member News \u0026 Notes. American Sociological Association, May 2024.\nhttps://www.asanet.org/member-news-notes-may-2024/#obituary","Roberta Senechal de la Roche's website.\nhttps://www.wlu.edu/profile/senechal-roberta","The Donald Black papers were received in increments over a period of years and have been interfiled except for the most recent additions which have been added as a series at the end.","This collection contains items from Donald Black's life and career, spanning from the 1930s up until 2023, ranging from personal memorabilia from his high school years, to his research in graduate school, to drafts of his major published works, to his professional involvement as a leader in sociology and professor at the University of Virginia, including forthright and meaningful correspondence with colleagues and adversaries about sociology theories from academic institutions across the world leading up to his retirement from the University of Virginia in 2016. ","His papers include his academic writings, manuscripts, conference papers and lectures, course readings, examination questions, syllabi, correspondence with students and colleagues, personal journals, and notes about ground breaking theories that he created in the fields of sociology, law, and criminology. They reveal the passionate, intellectual and personal thought processes of a dedicated scholar and professor who led a new way of thinking about sociology as a scientific approach to understanding social conditions, particularly situations involving conflict, by creating a model that was designed to be testable and that veered away from psychology and the study of the individual.","Roberta Senechal de la Roche papers are included in Subseries 5 of the collection. She was a full professor at Washington and Lee University where she taught sociology, history, and social history. Included are her articles, manuscripts, lectures, conference talks, correspondence with colleagues, and correspondence between her and Donald Black. Her published works of poetry have been catalogued separately.","Writings by Black, and by Black and collaborators. Organized alphabetically, and then chronologically within titles that have multiple folders (such as \"Moral Time\" and the Police Files).","Otherwise titled \"Insurance Problems of Businesses and Organizations in high Crime Rate Areas\" and \"A Report to the President's Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Criminal Justice.\"","For graduate course \"Deviant Behavior and Social Control\" with Professor David Bordua","Graduate work","Code Books and other Notes","\"The Geometry of Law: An Interview with Donald Black,\" by Andreas Buono; questions from Allan Horwitz; \"How Law Behaves: An Interview with Donald Black,\" with Mara Abramowitz; \"Interview with Myself,\" by Donald Black. Multiple drafts for Horwitz' and Abramowitz'","Graduate work, for course Sociology 520 with Professor W.S. Landecker","Includes American Sociological Review; American Journal of Sociology; The Yale Law Journal; Journal of Consciousness Studies; Law and Society Review (includes notes on paper inside)","The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology; Journal of Consciousness Studies; Law \u0026 Society Review","Some undated material","Contains some notes on the introduction, contains some notes on the conclusion for 'CST', contains newspaper article","Notes later finalized and published as \"A Strategy of Pure Sociology\"","Notes and finished papers","Toward a General Theory of Social Control; Social Control; Social Control as A Dependent Variable: Selected Bibliography","Heavily edited from 1972 draft","A Report to the President's Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Criminal Justice","Proposal to National Science Foundation","Includes note from Roberta Senechal de la Roche","Includes 2011 note from Donald Black","Personal and Property Searches Conducted in Radio-Dispatched Police Work: An Overview of the Data from Three Cities; Patterns of Interrogation and Confession in Field Patrol Settings; Insurance Problems of Businesses and Organizations in High Crime Rate Areas; Coercive Authority and Citizens' Rights in Field Patrol Setting","Police-Suspect Transactions in Field Settings According to the Race and Social Class Status of Suspects; Police and Citizen Behavior in Routine Field Encounters: Some Comparisons According to Race and Social Class Status of Citizens; Transactions with Suspects in On-View Police Work; The Evaluations and Images of Owners and Managers of Businesses and Organizations Toward the Police and Police Service","Surveys from Survey Research Center at the University of Michigan","Two copies","Contains also some miscellaneous material relating to Boston research","Suggestions from Al Reiss to Donald Black for a co-authored book that was never written.","Includes dust jackets","Graduate course taken by Donald Black at the University of Michigan","Published in Litigation","Includes book reviews and personal reactions","Appears to be incomplete. This proposed book of readings was never published","Retitled later: \"Towards a Sociology of Moral Life: Some Notes on Durkheim,\" Spring 1965, for Sociology 805","Notes, includes drawings and outside articles. Also includes note from Black from 2011.","Notes","Part 1: The Geometry of Social Control","For Sociology 805 with Professor W. Landecker","Donald Black wrote chapter 9 of this edited volume. This also includes material from the Theories of Violence workshop.","For a class with Dr. H. Wolowitz","Graduate work","Graduate work","Works solely by other authors. Alphabetized by title/first word of folder label with the exception that if the folder starts 'further writings by X', then they will immediately come after the individually labeled writing by X. The works in 'Further writings' are organized chronologically.","Chapter Three; includes correspondence between Black and Scheff","Reprint from The Modern Law Review; Two Copies, each with different formatting","Thesis proposal; memorandum on dissertation proposal; \"Strong State, Weak Ties: The Social Control of Homicide in Modern America\", Cooney's dissertation proposal; Appendix B: Interview Schedule; Includes comments by Donald Black","\"Predatory Policing: The Sociology of Traffic Law Enforcement\"; \"Third Party Justice\"; \"Social Sources of Witness Credibility\"; \"The Morality of Strangers\"; Includes comments by Donald Black","\"Evidence as Partisanship\"; \"The Morality of Strangers\"; \"Supporting Homicide\"; \"Supporting Homicide\"; \"Why Is Economic Analysis So Appealing to Law Professors?\"; Includes some correspondence; Includes comments by Donald Black","\"The Informal Social Control of Homicide\"; \"Homicide and Social Structure: A Precis\"; \"Two Types of Human Homicide\"; \"Homicide within Domestic Polities\"; \"Spousal Homicide as Execution and Rebellion\"; Includes comments by Donald Black","\"Community and Homicide\"; \"The Dark Side of Community: Moralistic Homicide and Strong Social Ties\"; \"Law and the Warping of Violence\";","\"Sex and Style in the Law of Homicide\"; \"Beyond Hobbes: Violence in State and Stateless Settings\"","\"Feud/Internal War, Legal Aspects of\"; \"The Social Production of Evidence\"","Transcript of speech","Case studies on corporate subjects; Cases 1-24","Case studies on corporate subjects; Cases 25-49","Case studies on corporate subjects; Cases 50-71","Two drafts of outlines for \"The Executive Way: Conflict Management in Corporations\"; \"Vengeance Among Organizational Elites: The Management of Conflict in a Matrix Enterprise\"; \"The Private Ordering of Professional Relations: Weak Ties and Conflict Management in a Big 8 Accounting Firm\" ","The chapter outlines have no date, nor do \"The Private Ordering of Professional Relations: Weak Ties\" and \"Conflict Management in a Big 8 Accounting Firm\" have a definitive date","\"Conflict Management, Honor, and Organizational Change\"; \"The Customs of Conflict Management Among Corporate Executives\"; \"The Power of Language in Adjudication and Mediation\": \"Institutional Contexts as Predictors of Social Evaluation\"","Two separate copies of \"The Customs of Conflict Management among Corporate Executives\"","Printed in Law \u0026 Society","Dissertation","Dissertation","Dissertation","\"Genocide as Social Control,\" by Bradley Campbell; \"The Impact of Fee Arrangement on Lawyer Effort,\" by Herbert Kritzer, William Felsteiner, Austin Sarat, and David Trubek; \"Life on the Atoll: Singapore Ecology as a Neglected Dimension of Social Order,\" by Timothy Austin; \"Loosening the Chains of Philosophical Reductionism\" by Steven Rytina, includes correspondence; \"La Mobilisation du Droit: autobiographie d'un concept,\" by Andre-Jean Arnaud; \"Predicting the Crucifixion of Jesus,\" by Nathan Altice; \"Preface,\" by Robert Ellickson; \"The Sociogenesis of Lynching,\" by Roberta Senechal de la Roche; \"A Sociological Theory of Scientific Change,\" by Stephen Fuchs; \"Summary of Dissertation Research,\" by Marian Borg; \"Three Sociological Epistemologies,\" by Stephen Fuchs","Includes correspondence between Myers and Roberta Senechal de la Roche","Reprint in The Bobbs-Merrill Reprint Series in the Social Sciences","Manning's dissertation","Manning's dissertation","Includes correspondence between Borg and Black","\"The Code of Science Analysis and Reflections on Its Future\"; \"Stratification in American Science\"; \"Age, Aging, and Age Structure in Science\"","\"Social Control from Below\"; \"Law and the Middle Class: Evidence from a Suburban Town\"; \"War and Peace in Early Childhood\"; \"The Myth of Discretion; The Sociology of Law\"","Includes copies of curriculum vitae for M.P. Baumgartner","\"Technology as a Third Party\"; Includes correspondence with Donald Black","\"Gossip in Science: A Study of Social Control and Reputation\"; Appendices","\"Crime in the Breaking: Gender Differences in Desistance\" (co-authored by Chris Uggen)","\"Conflict Management in the Emergency Room\" (prospectus); Includes comments by Donald Black","Notes","\"The Sociology of Medical Malpractice\"; \"Malpractice Litigation as Social Control\"; \"Medical Malpractice, Social Structure, and Social Control\" (1995, in Sociological Forum); Includes comments by Donald Black","'Beyond 'Thick Description' in a Test and Extension of Black's Theory of Partisanship: Patterns of Symbolic Partisanship in Geertz's Balinese Cockfight\"; \"Fan Partisanship and Competitiveness in Geertz' Cockfight and Beyond: An Application of Black's Theory of Partisanship\"; \"The Predictable Nature of the Balinese Cockfight\"","\"Employee Theft as Social Control\"; \"The Social Organization of Employee Justice\": \"How Workers Manage Conflicts with their Employers\" (Doctoral dissertation proposal); \"Therapeutic Bureaucracy\"; \"Social Control in a \"Post-Bureaucratic\" Organization\"; \"Corporal Punishment and Black's Theory of Social Control\" (co-authored by Susan Ross); \"Workplace Deviance as Social Control\"; \"Worshiping the Self: The Pure Sociology of Therapeutic Religion\"","\"Worshiping the Self: Therapeutic Religion and the Social World of New Age Healers\" (unpublished manuscript)","Material related to coursework, course exams, evaluation forms, lecture recordings, lecture notes. Organized topically (and chronologically within topics) from proposals for courses, to course material, to course exams, to course evaluations, to miscellaneous material","Includes material for course- Social Control; ","Full list of dates is 1971, 1973, 1977, 1979, 1984","Includes Maureen Mileski's review of \"Marihuana Reconsidered,\" by Lester Grinspoon (1971), and Donald Black's review of \"Why Men Rebel\", by Ted Robert Gurr (1972)","Sociology of Culture, Phenomenological Strategy, Explanation in the Social Sciences \nIncludes materials for other professors' courses","On different froms of deviance and control","These working notes were turned into a working paper for the Russell Sage Program in Law \u0026 Social Science, Yale Law School","Includes grade breakdown for Spring 1996 and Fall 1997 exams. Also includes 180 exam form from Harvard, and two exam forms for a course that James Tucker taught","Blank","Blank","Blank","Some forms blank, some completed\no\tIncludes some correspondence","o\tSome forms blank, some completed\nIncludes some correspondence","Some forms blank, some completed","Some forms blank, some completed","Some forms blank, some completed","Includes other descriptions of Black's work and contributions","Books containing information on chaired professors at the University of Virginia, includes Donald Black","Yale University Graduate Studies in Sociology; University of Virginia Graduate Studies in Sociology; Inauguration of Teresa A. Sullivan; Echols Scholar pamphlet","Transcript of Program","Proposed for 1973-1974 academic year","University of Virginia, search for senior faculty member","University of Virginia; also includes requisition form for the University of Virginia Printing Office","University of Virginia","Includes note from 2016 from Donald Black","Date and title possibly originally mislabeled","Date and title possible originally mislabeled","Papers and materials from Donald Black's personal life. Organized alphabetically.","University of Michigan","University of Michigan, Master of Arts in Sociology; Candidate of Philosophy","North Central High School; Awards, certificates, and letters; 1953-1954; 1955-1956; 1956-1957; 1957-1958; Includes awards for Bruce Black, Donald Black's brother; Also includes 1978 award for the United States Olympic Society; Also includes 1960-1961 and 1961-1962 academic achievement awards from Indiana University Indianapolis Center","North Central High School; Also includes NCHS Recognition Day Programs for 1957 and 1959, and patches and ribbons","Contains 2 journals","Contains two journals","Contains two journals","Photographs of Black, his family, includes a guide giving details on photos. There is also a 1960 photograph of Delta Upsilon members at Indiana University in OS-Box P-43, Folder 1.","Distinguished Book Award for \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\", given by the American Sociological Association","Outstanding Published Book Award, given by the American Sociological Association","Mary L. Thomas Lecturer plaque, given by the West Virginia University Department of Sociology and Anthropology","Some correspondence will be between the individual and people who are not Donald Black, or between Donald Black and someone else concerning the individual. The first part of this subseries is on those who have enough correspondence with Black for them to have their individual folders; the second part of this series combines individuals alphabetically by last name if their correspondence was not substantial enough for their own folder. \nAll correspondence also may contain information that has a separate subseries, if that information better fit within the flow of conversation in the main correspondence with the individuals. Be sure to cross reference with other files for more potential information. Organized alphabetically.","Law \u0026 Society editor","Also includes correspondence with Glenn Goodwin, as part of correspondences with Babbie","Includes Beirne's review of \"Sociological Justice\"; Partially on Theoretical Criminology, includes invitation for Black to be an advisory editor","Includes Bergesen's comments on \"The Elementary Forms of Conflict Management\" and \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\"; Includes Black's comments on Bergesen's \"paper on Wallerstein\"; Includes Bergesen's curriculum vitae","Includes correspondence on the American Society of Criminology and American Sociological Association","Partially concerning Studies on Law and Social Control","Concerning Borges' work on a paper on Black's life and works","Includes an invitation to apply to a position at University of California, Riverside; Mentions \"Elementary Forms of Conflict Management\", \"Making Enemies\", \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\"","Includes writings by Cooney, and letters of recommendation for Cooney by Black","Includes comments on each other's writings","Includes writing by Lewis Feuer","Full list of dates is 1975, 1978, 1980, 1984, 1989, 1993-1994, 1997; Includes reviews of de Grazia's work; Includes writing by de Grazia","Includes correspondence concerning academic promotions for Ekland-Olsen; Includes correspondence on Ekland-Olson's contribution to \"Towards a General Theory of Social Control\"","Mentions \"The Behavior of Law\", \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\"","Law \u0026 Social Inquiry; Mentions \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\", \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\"; Includes writings by Black","Partly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"","Includes advertisement for Black's books; Partly concerning publication of Black's \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\" by Academic Press; Partly concerns manuscript reviews by Black","Partly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"","Includes writing by Griffiths; Partly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"; Partly concerning Journal of Legal Pluralism; Mentions \"Taking Sides\", \"The Behavior of Law\", \"Sociological Justice\", \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\", other writings by Black; International Institute of Sociology","Includes writings by Grimshaw","Full list of dates is 1973-1980, 1985-1986, 1991-1993, 1996; Partly concerning \"The Behavior of Law\", \"Studies on Law and Social Control\"; Includes a manuscript review","Mainly concerning Horwitz' writing; Some correspondence concerning publication of Horwitz' work; Partly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\", mentions other writings by Black; Includes writing by Horwitz","Includes proposal by Humphrey to the National Science Foundation","Includes invitations to others to participate in an American Sociological Association session organized by Black and Jasso","Includes correspondence concerning Johnson's book proposal; Includes correspondence on Frank Sulloway/\"Born to Rebel\"","Heavily concerning University of Virginia Sociology Department affairs","Includes correspondence on Kruttschnitt's dissertation","Full list of dates is 1977-1978, 1982-1983, 1987, 1993, 1995; Includes prospectus of Political Deviance: A Power and Process Approach","Includes manuscript review by Laumann","Partly concerning an Author Meets Critics session at an upcoming Law \u0026 Society meeting; Includes article that Leo is quoted in","Includes writing by Levett","Partly concerning Mahmood's graduate prospectus/dissertation","Includes Black's review of Manning's \"Police Work\"","Includes \"The Limits of Rhetoric: A Practicing Attorney's View of the Truth About Persuasion\", \"How to Prove Jurors Will Be On Your Side\" by Amy Singer","Mostly correspondence, some notes and writings","Heavily concerning University of Virginia Sociology Department affairs; Includes \"Postmodernism and Society: Can Solidarity be a Substitute for Objectivity?\" by Milner","Includes June 1997 East Asian Legal Studies Newsletter","Includes Morrill's curriculum vitae; Includes Morrill's review of \"Taking Sides\", \"Making Enemies\"; Partly concerning Calvin Morrill's graduate work, and National Science Foundation funding for it; Includes reviews of \"Social Status and the Normative Seriousness of Managerial Acts\"","Includes review of \"The Behavior of Law\"; Mentions \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"","Heavily concerning University of Virginia Sociology Department affairs","Includes a note from Black from July 29, 2010; Includes invitation for retirement dinner for Reiss; Includes obituary for Reiss","Includes Table of Contents and first chapter of Sciulli's \"The End of Corporate Governance\"; Includes Sciulli's curriculum vitae; Mentions symposium on \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\"","Partly on Shermann's study of Homicide by Police Officers; Includes correspondence with the Guggenheim Foundation","Includes abstract of Silberman's \"Situational Factors in the Mobilization of Law:…\"; Mentions \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"","Research in Sociology and Law; American Sociological Review","Includes \"The Law of Evidence (and Other Epistemologies) as Optimizing Disciplines\" by Stinchcombe","American Sociological Review; Partly on \"Crime as Social Control\"","Mainly concerning Tamanaha's reviews and comments to Black's work","Includes Trubek's curriculum vitae; One piece of correspondence is missing the first page","Russell Sage Foundation","Includes syllabus from Weintraub's Fall 1999 course, Sociology 285: Play, Culture, and the Self","o\tHeavily concerning matters related to Academic Press, including manuscript reviews, including \"Studies on Law and Social Control\" series, foreword for \"The Logic of Social Control\"; Includes Sam Long's curriculum vitae, and proposal for Political Socialization in Transition; Includes Werner's curriculum vitae","Includes writings by Wong; Concerning mainly research and a publication by Wong","Partly concerning Zang's efforts to translate \"Sociological Justice\" into Chinese; Includes Zang's \"From Organization to Law: A Critical Review of Transformation of Social Control, 1949-1993\"","Bruce Ackerman; Maria Albarracin; Susan Allen-Mills (Cambridge University Press); Lenore Alpert; Rafael Alvarado; Adam Ambrogi; M. Amir; Ann-Marie Anderson; Aderike Anjorin; Jorge Arditi; Andre-Jean Arnaud (Instituto Internacional de Sociologia Juridica de Onati; includes writings by Arnaud);  Andrew Arno; Richard Arnold (and Christopher Murray; Southern California Law Review); Kauko Aromaa; Michael A. Aronson; Francis Astorino;  Lonnie Athens; Vilhelm Aubert; W. Timothy Austin; Edward Ayers","o\tLauren Ballback; Catherine Ballé; Flemming Balvaag; Serena Barkhan (Instituto Internacional de Sociologia Juridica de Onati); Flemming Balwig; Scott Barretta; Deborah Baskin; Alan E. Bayer; David M. Beatty; Jean Belkhir; Aaron Bell; Wendell Bell; James R. Beniger; Bennett M. Berger; Maria Ines Bergoglio; [Stephen Berkowitz]; Thomas J. Bernard; Ilene Bernstein; Ellen Berrey; Joel Best; Hemran Bianchi; Charles E. Bidwell; Chris Birkbeck; Faruk Birtek; Anne and Herman Black; Bruce Black ; Peter Blau; Joan Blishen","Stuart Blume; Paul Bohannen; Derek C. Bok; Ralph Bolton; Ulla Bondeson; John J. Bonsignore (American Legal Studies Association); Scott Boorman; Edgar F. Borgatta (to/from Jeffrey K. Hadden) M.G. Bouquet (concerning Jonathon Kelley); Lee H. Bowker Neil Boyd; C.K. Boyle; Keith Boyum (concerning \"Empirical Theories about Courts\"); Pat Brantingham; Harry M. Bratt (National Institute of Justice); Allen F. Breed; Marvin Bressler; Adele M. Brodkin; Moish Bronet; Ricardo C. Brosa; Steven Brint; Leonard G. Buckle \u0026 Suzann R. Thomas-Buckle; Marc B. Bulandr; Richard Burcroff (concerning Perla Makil's dissertation); B.R. Burg; Paul Burstein; Ron Burt; Carole Burton; Claude Buxton (funding request for \"The Habits and Customs of the Police…\")","Legare Hamer Calhoun III (includes writings by Calhoun); Charles M. Camic; Bradley Campbell (to Dick Holway); Ernest Q. Campbell; John Cardascia; Judith A. Caron; Leo Carroll; Kit Carson (concerning \"Studies on Law and Social Control\"); Bliss Cartwright; Carole Case; John T. Casteen III; Susie A. Castillo-Robson; [David?] Cavers; Dan Chambliss; William J. Chambliss; Janet Chan; Christopher Chen; Donna Chiozzi [Association of American Law Schools]; Burton R. Clark; David S. Clark (Sage Publications); John P. Clark; Robert Clark; Peggy Clarke; R.V.G. Clarke; Dan Clawson; Dorothy L. Clow; Lisa Coffman; Bonnie Cohen (Institute for Scientific Information); George F. Cole; James Coleman; Jane Collier (concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); Mary Ann Collins; Alfred F. Conard; Frank Cooley; Roger Cotterell; Rose Laub Coser; Herbert Costner (National Science Foundation); Carl J. Couch; Susan E. Cozzens (includes writing by Cozzens); Joan Crandall (Contemporary Sociology); Donald Cressey; Frederick Crews; Barrett Culmback; Lynn A. Curtis (U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development); Preston S. Cutler (Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences)","H. Richard Dallas (Southern California Law Review); Brenda Danet; Dale Dannefer; Gill Davies (Tavistock Publications); Malcom DeBevoise; Ami de Chapeaurouge; Richard de Friend; Boaventura de Sousa Santos; Dawn Detwiler; Guillaume Devin (Institut des Hautes Études de la Sécurité Intérieure); Frans de Waal; Shari Diamond; Stanley Diamond; Forrest Dill; Bradley Doll; G. William Domhoff; Brendan Dooley; Alan Dundes","Fred Eggan; Randall D. Eliason; John Ely; David M. Engel (partially concerning \"The Oven Bird's Song\"); Stewart Epstein; Kai T. Erikson; Annika Eriksson; John Ervin; Jack Etheridge; Amitai Etzioni; Salah El-Shukri; William M. Evan","Reynolds Farley; Ronald Farrell; Ezzat A. Fattah (concerning the International Course in Criminology); Robert Faulkner; Malcolm Feeley; Charles R. Fenwick; Theodore Ferdinand; Bruce W. Ferguson; Kathleen Ferraro; Stephen Fielding; Ken Fine (Academic Press); Peter Fitzpatrick; Richard Flacks; Carmen Flores; Bill Form; Bernard Fortunoff (Bobbs-Merrill Publishing Co.); Michael Edward Fowler; Daniel N. Fox; Paul Francis; Nancy Frantz; Jacob Fried; David Friedman; Lawrence M. Friedman; Phil Friedman (concerning \"Encyclopedia of Criminology\"); Robert J. Friedrich; Jürgen Friedrichs; Lisa Friel; John Fries; Morris Freilich; Douglas Fry (includes a review by Fry); Gail Funke; James J. Fyfe","José M. Gabilondo; Jean-Claude Gafner; Christine Gailey; Marc Galanter (Law and Society Review; \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); John F. Galliher; Jackie Garrett; G. David Garson; Holly Geerdes; Clifford Geertz; Luis Gerardo; Maurizio Ghisleni; Jack Gibbs (partially concerning Omaha Symposium on Norval D. Glenn (Contemporary Sociology); Erving Goffman (American Sociological Association); David Gold; Jona Goldschmidt; Andrew Goldsmith; Abraham Goldstein (and Stanton Wheeler, concerning an academic appointment at Yale); Jack A. Goldstone; T.H. Gonser; Louis W. Goodman (includes Goodman's curriculum vitae); Norman Goodman; Lynne Goodstein (concerning an American Society of Criminology meeting's Author Meets the Critics session for Sociological Justice); Mark Gottdiener; Burke Grandjean (concerning James Tucker); Mark Granovetter; Bradford H. Gray; Carol J. Greenhouse; Martin Greig; Thomas Grennes; Shannon E. Griffiths; Jan T. Gross; Paul Gross (concerning \"Sociological Justice\") Joel Grossman (Law and Society Review); Jerrold K. Guben; Philip H. Gulliver; Ted Robert Gurr (concerning Gurr's \"Why Men Rebel\"); Bernard H. Gustin; Luis Gutierrez","John Hagan; Jerald Hage; Warren O. Hagstrom; John O. Haley (includes Haley's curriculum vitae, prospectus for \"Order with Autonomy: A Study of Law and Social Control in Japan\"); Terence C. Halliday; Thomas Hardy (Dialectical Anthropology); Wallace C. Harrelson; O. Fred Harris, Jr.; Peter Harris; Robert H. Hardt; Stephen Hart; Clayton A. Hartjen; Timothy F. Hartnagel (concerning Gwynn Nettler); Reid Hastie; Robert Hauser; Adam Hauser (includes Hauser's resume); James Hawdon; Joseph M. Hawes; Keith Hawkins; Diane Haywood; Geoffrey C. Hazard, Jr. Louis Hazouri, Jr.; Michael Hechter; Frances Heidensohn; Barbara Heiman; Max Heirich; Jane Hellsoe-Henon; Larry A. Hembroff; Paget Henry (on \"Towards a Theory of Peripheral Cultural Systems\"); John R. Hepburn (Arizona State University's Distinguished Scholar Lecture Series); John Herman; Merg Herriot; Scott Hershovitz; David Herwitz; Frederick A. Hetzel; Philip Heymann (some correspondence concerning inviting James L. Gibbs to be a Visiting Fellow at the Center for Criminal Justice at Harvard Law School); L.R. Hiatt; Louis Hicks (includes Hicks' curriculum vitae); Paul Higgins; Richard J. Hill; Travis Hirschi; Frank Hirtz; Andre J. Hoekema; Daniel N. Hoffman; Albert J. Holl; George Homans; Ruth Horowitz; F. Patrick Hubbard; Florence K. Hughes; L.H.C. Hulsman; John Hund; Ira W. Hutchison; Allan Hutchinson","Heleen F.P. Ietswaart; Eiko Ikegami; Warren F. Ilchman; G. Irving; Mary Iwanaga (The University of Chicago Press)","Thomas Jackson (Dean of UVa Law School); Herbert Jacob (concerning nomination to Board of Trustees of the Law and Society Association); Rebecca Jakob; Peter Jambrek; Kenneth James; Gladys Jannaud; William Jeffrey, Jr.; Patrickn Jehle; Gary Jensen; Weidong Ji; Jason Jimerson (The Society for Social Research); James W. Johnston; Loch K. Johnson; Weldon T. Johnson; Willie Jones; Peter Just","Sanford Kadish (Encyclopedia of Crime and Justice); Samuel W. Kaplan; Miriam Kass (American Bar Association Section of Litigation); Stuart Kauffman; Betsy Keefer; E.C. Keller, Jr.; Stephen Kellert; Christopher M. Kelley; Jonathan Kelley (includes announcement for Kelley's win of the AAAS Socio-Psychological Prize); Delos Kelly; Hugh P. Kelly; Richard B. Kelly; Duncan Kennedy; L.W. Kennedy; Sue Kent; Ravindra Khare; Dinesh Khosla; Robert L. Kidder (Law \u0026 Society Review; includes a review of Black's writing); Jaegwon Kim; Gary Kleck (on \"Sociological Justice\"); Malcolm W. Klein; Rebecca Klemm; Albert Klijn; David Klinger; Michele Ann Klinsky; Klaus-Friedrich Koch; Elissa Koff; Andrzej Kojder; Deborah Kolb; Samuel Krislov; Herbert M. Kritzer (includes prospectus for \"Lawyers and Litigation\"); Krzysztof Kubala; Umesh Kumar; Erniel Kuncel; Jacek Kurczewski","Sharon LaDuke; Thomas L. Lalley (National Institute of Mental Health); Robert Lane; Michael Langley; Annette Lareau (Pure Sociology Network); Barbara Laslett (Contemporary Sociology); R.E. Laster;  Janet L. Lauritsen; Su-Jin Lee; Jessica S. LeFevre; Eric M. Leifer; Robert D. Leighninger, Jr.; Barry Leighton; Judith V. Lelchook; David Lempert; Ugo Leone; Richard Leupert; Judith N. Levi; George C. Lewis; I.M. Lewis; Michael Libonati; Charles W. Lidz; Graham Lilly; Arthur G. Lindsay (includes writings by Lindsay); Gardner Lindzey; Al Lingus; Mario Lins (includes a request for a reprint); Allen E. Liska; Craig B. Little; Guang Kun (Martha) Liu; Jiabo Liu (includes paper written by Liu); William W. Lockhart; John Loflano; Wallace D. Loh; Judith Lorber; Maria Loś; Michael Lowy; Robin Luckham; Richard Lundman; Jim Lundy; Olivier Lunz; James Lyons; Joanne Lyons","o\tGeoffrey MacCormack; Virginia Mackey; Ginny Mackey; Paul Maidment; Bruce J. Malina; Michael Mann; Jason Manning (Pure Sociology Network); Henry W. Mannle; Wade Mansell; John P. Martin; Cheryl V. Martorana; Alexandra Maryanski; James L. Massey; Patrick E. Mates; Lynn Mather; Joan Matthews; Teelyn Mauney; Eleanor G. May; Leon Mayhew; Edward J. McCabe; Charles H. McCaghy; Michele McCauley; Reece McGee (concerning JoAnn Miller); Daniel McGillis; Robert McGinnis; Marian McGrath (Academic Press); Marshall McLuhan; Margaret Mead; Barbara Meeker (Annual Conference on Group Processes Research); James W. Meeker; Robert F. Meier; Gary B. Melton (Annual Nebraska Symposium on Motivation); Paulo Mendonca; Sally Merry; Steven F. Messner; Michael Micklin (and Marvin Olsen);  Midge Miles (American Sociological Association); Leslie B. Miller; Stacy Miller; Paul Steven Miller (includes funeral program for Miller); Stephen P. Mitchell; John Mogey; Eric Monkkonen; Fred Montanino; Mark H. Moore; Richter H. Moore, Jr.; Sally Falk Moore; Wilbert E. Moore; John H. Morgan; Charles Moskos; Imogene L. Moyer (Encyclopedia of Criminology); Jeffrey Mullis; Richard Münch; Harold L. Munson; Michael Musheno","Ilene Nagel; Joane Nagel; Barry Nakell (on \"Studies on Law and Social Control\"); Richard Neely; William Nelson (on \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); Paul D. Neuthaler; Gertrud Neuwirth; Graeme R. Newman; Eva Charlotte Nilsen; John Brian Nilson (includes Nilson's final exam for Black's course Sociology of Law); Steve Nock; James L. Nolan; André Normandeau","William O'Barr; Anthony Oberschall (concerning \"Pure Sociology\"); G. Karl Oelgeschlager; Lloyd Ohlin; Vincent O'Leary; James H. Olila; Mervin Olsen; Robert M. O'Neil; Margaret O'Reilly (Dartmouth Publishing Company); Michael W. Oshima; Mark J. Osiel; Marian Osmun (Oxford University Press); Keith F. Otterbein; Patricia J. Ould","Deborah Palliser; Lewis Papier; William L. Parish (American Journal of Sociology); Roger Parks; Raymond Parnas; Hanna Pasikowska; Alan Paterson; Dennis Patterson; Orlando Patterson; Marion B. Peavey; Dennis L. Peck (Sociological Inquiry); Harold E. Pepinsky; Stephen L. Percy; E. L. Peters (\"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); M. Lee Pelton; Greg Pewett; Holger Pfaff; Bryan Pfaffenberger; William Phelan; Andrew Pickering; Ronald M. Pipkin; Jesse Pitts (Tocqueville Review); Alessandro Pizzorno; Adam Podgórecki; Aaron Podolefsky; Daniel Polsby; Henry N. Pontell; Richard A. Posner; Walter W. Powell (Contemporary Sociology); Derek Price; Maurice Punch; Haibin Qi","Richard W. Rabinowitz; Phyllis Raimone; Deborah Rapoport (Academic Press); John P. Reid; Sue Titus Reid; Robert Reiner; Peter Reuter (The Rand Corporation); Jonathon Rieder; Kristan Rieger; David Riesman; Beth Richie; Matilda Riley; Leonard L. Riskin; Christian Nils Robert; Simon Roberts; Irving Rockwood (Longman Inc.); Cyril D. Robinson; Maria Thereza Rocha de Assis Moura; Vivian J. Rohrl (\"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); Paul Romjue; Frank Romo; Lawrence Rosen; James E. Rosenbaum; Hildy Ross; Bess Anne Rothenberg; John E. Rothenberger; Frances Rothstein; Thomas Rudel; Bruce M. Russett (The Journal of Conflict Resolution); Andrzej Rzeplinski","David J. Saari; Albert M. Sacks; Frank E.A. Sander; Alberto Santos; Austin Sarat; Lew Sargentich; Joachim Savelsberg (includes writing by Savelsberg); Nikola Schitov; Christiane Schlumberger; Andreas Schneider; Mark Schneider; Phyllis Schultze; Karl F. Schumann; Russell K. Schutt; Barry Schwartz; Richard Schwartz; Robert A. Scott; Robert E. Scott; Andrew Scull; Michael Seidel; Philip Selznick; Judith Semper; Roberta Senechal de la Roche (to Christopher Schmitt);  Diana S. Sepejak; Adjie Setiadi; Susan Shapiro; Edward J. Shaughnessy; K. Shoji; Alan Sica; Ilana Silber; Ed Silva; Robert A. Silverman; Richard Simon; A.W. Brian Simpson; Theda Skocpol; Jerome H. Skolnick (correspondence with Paul D. Reynolds); John Skvoretz; Barbara Slifkin (Seminar Press); Joseph T. Slinger; Jeffrey S. Slovak; Russell Smandych (\"Towards a General Theory of Social Control\"); Alden Smith; Charles E. Smith (The Free Press); Gregory W. Smith (The Free Press); Jerry Smith; Joel Smith (Duke University); Robert B. Smith; Eloise C. Snyder; Francis G. Snyder; Fred Snyder; Kathy Snyder (correspondence with Joleen Scott); Gary A. Sojka; Peter H. Solomon, Jr.; Karol Soltan; Christina Hoff Sommers; Donald R. Songer; J.J. Spigelman; Edward H. Stanford (partly concerning Stephen Vago's prospectus); William Staples; Paul Starr; Darrell J. Steffensmeier; John Stephens; Christopher D. Stevens; Frank Stewart; Thomas Stone (Studies on Law and Social Control); Norman W. Storer; Mark C. Suchman; Teresa Sullivan; Carl Sundholm; Guy E. Swanson; Richard Sykes; Kent Sycerud \u0026 David Hazelton (Michigan Law Review); Denis Szabo (International Society of Criminology; International Annals of Criminology)","Horace D. Taft; R.E.S. Tanner; Jeff Tatum; Nicholas Tavuchis; Alton Taylor (concerning Patricia Taylor); Clinton Terry; Robert M. Terry; Charles W. Thomas (Criminology); John M. Thomas; Madeleine Thomas; Susan Joyce Thomas; Terence P. Thornberry; Viguolo Tiepli; Harry F. Todd, Jr.; Sybil Todd (contains exit interviews for the University of Virginia); Roman Tomasic; Gladys Topkis; Daniel P. Torres; Stephen Toulmin; Jeanne Maddox Toungara; A. Javier Treviño (includes writing by Treviño); Simon P. Tsoako; Austin T. Turk; Janet Turk; R. Jay Turner; David Twain; W.L. Twining","Paul Upson; Steven Vago; Ivan Vallier; Geert van den Steenhoven; Ab van Eldijk; Paul van Seters; Dirk van zyl Smit; Blake E. Vance (Academic Press); Ana Maria Vargas Falla; Diane Vaughn; José António Veloso (concerning a translation of \"The Behavior of Law\"); Simon Verdun-Jones; Franz von Benda-Beckham; James Vorenberg","Walter J. Wadlington; Paul Wahrhaftig; James E. Wallace; Immanuel Wallerstein; Craig Wanner; Jacob Ward; Richard H. Ward; R. Stephen Warner; Carol Warren; Norma Wasser; Robert Wathrow; John Webb; David Weisburd; Terry M. Weiss; Joseph Westermeyer; Garland White; Regina White; Brent Whittlesey; Stephen G. Wieting; Brad Wilcox; John P. Wiley, Jr.; James Wilkerson; Nancy Williams; E. O. Wilson; James Q. Wilson, Richard Wilson; Thomas P. Wilson; Charles R. Winfrey; S.F. Wise; Emily Wilkinson; Laura Woloshyn; Calvin Woodard; Bob Woodbury (St. Martin's Press); William E. Woodcock; Lynn Woodson; Charles M. Woolf; Alissa Pollitz Worden; J.H. Wright; Jerome Wright (concerning a manuscript review)","Jihong Xiao; Tong Xin (concerning a translation of \"The Behavior of Law\"); Xinyi Xu; Kun Yang; Peter C. Yeager; Marvin Yelles (Academic Press); Barbara Yngvesson; Sung Won Yoon; Frances K. Zemans; Eric Zuesse","Some correspondence will be between people not including Donald Black, if the correspondence is still on the topic or related to the organization. Some folders may contain supplemental, non-correspondence material to the correspondence. \nCorrespondence also may contain information that has a separate subseries or is referenced elsewhere, if that information better fit within the flow of conversation in the main correspondence. Be sure to cross reference with other files for more potential information. Organized alphabetically.","Miscellaneous material pertaining to Academic Press","For the 1992 ASA meeting","For the 1992 ASA meeting","Concerning Academic Press; publishing of Black's \"The Behavior of Law\"","University academic (sociology) departments, all universities","University academic (sociology) departments, all universities","Book by Barbara Harrell-Bond and Sandra Burman","Undated papers filed at beginning of folder; includes manuscript reviews themselves along with correspondence","Includes manuscript reviews themselves along with correspondence","Organizations and topical correspondence with too few papers to get their own folders, such as American Society of Criminology January 16 1991- May 2 1991; Conference in honor of Al Reiss; Frank Romo's dissertation; Law \u0026 Society Conference; Publishing agreement","Includes table of contents and notes to contributors","Also known as The Behavior of Courts","Alphabetically arranged","Black. 2004\nReviews of Donald Black Theories. \"Quantifying Law in Police-Citizen Encounters David A. Klinger;\" \"Law and Social Control in China: An Application of Black's Thesis\" Robert M. Regoli; \"Mobilization of Authority: College Dormitory Student Reaction to Crime and Deviance—An Empirical Assessment of Donald Black's General Theory of Law;\" \"Empirical Support for Unequal Effects of Multiple Control: A Different Examination of Donald Black's Work\" Bonnie Berry. 1984-1991","\"Social Status and Sentences of Female Offenders\" Candace Kruttschnitt; \"A Multivariate Analysis of the Behaviour of Law\" Janet Chan; \"Legal and Non-Legal Factors in Juvenile Justice Dispositions\" William G. Staples; \"Science and Politics in the Sociology of Law: A Reply to Alan Hunt\"; \"Why Law Does Not Behave- Critical and Constructive Reflections on the Social Scientific Perception of the Social Significance of Law\" Franz von Benda-Beckman","\"Relational Distance, Relational Status and Legal Sanctions: A Test of Two Competing Hypotheses\" Dale Dannefer; \"Light Up or Butt Out: An Assessment of Antismoking Laws in the United States\" W. Timothy Austin and Samuel W. Garner; \"An Analysis of 'The Behavior of Law': Appellate Litigation Variation Over Trial and Jurisdiction\" James W. Meeker; \"An Analysis of 'The Behavior of Law': Effects of Organization on Litigation\" James W. Meeker; \"Empirical Verification of Black's 'The Behavior of Law\" John Braithwaite and David Biles; \"A Test of Black's Theory of the Behavior of Law\" Larry A Hembroff; \"Donald Black's So-Called Theory of So-Called Law\" David F. Greenberg; \"Revenge and the Social Control System: Theory and Empirical Correlates\" Norman W. Storer; \"The Anthropology of Law Introduction\" Vivian J. Rohrl; \"A Chippewa Trouble-Case: Toward an Expanded Model of Conflict Resolution\" Vivian J. Rohrl; \"Toward a Structural Perspective on Gender Bias in the Juvenile Court\" William G. Staples.","Authors include Setsuo Miyazawa (\"Social Movements and Contemporary Rights in Japan: Relative Success Factors in the Field of Environmental Law\", J. Langley Miller, Peter H. Rossi, Jon E. Simpson (\"Attributes of Just Punishments: An Empirical Test of Black's Theory of Law\"), Daniel P. Doyle, David F. Luckenbill (\"Mobilizing Law in Response to Collective Problems: A Test of Black's Theory of Law, Kathleen J. Ferraro (\"Policing Woman Battering\")","Program notes. Donald Black,\"The Law-like Nature of Violence\" 1994 October 13-14; Donald Black, \"Violence and Aggression in Contemporary Society\"1995 November 6-7. These lectures not included.","Maureen Mileski was dating Donald Black at this time and her lecture notes were based on his theories while he was teaching at Yale","Printed monographs and offprints in this collection have been catalogued and housed separately. Each catalogue record has the following local note: SPECIAL COLLECTIONS: Gift of Donald J. Black. From the Papers of Donald Black, MSS 15031.","This collection is protected by copyright and/or related rights. You are free to use materials in the collection in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. For other uses you need to obtain permission from the rights-holder(s).","Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library","Black, Donald J., 1941-","Senechal de la Roche, Roberta, 1950-","Mileski, Maureen, 1944-","Baumgartner, M. P. (Baumgartner, Mary Pat), 1953-","English"],"unitid_tesim":["MSS 15031","Archival Resource Key","/repositories/3/resources/207"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Donald Black papers"],"collection_title_tesim":["Donald Black papers"],"collection_ssim":["Donald Black papers"],"repository_ssm":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"repository_ssim":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"geogname_ssm":["homosexuality -- social aspects"],"geogname_ssim":["homosexuality -- social aspects"],"creator_ssm":["Black, Donald J., 1941-"],"creator_ssim":["Black, Donald J., 1941-"],"creator_persname_ssim":["Black, Donald J., 1941-"],"creators_ssim":["Black, Donald J., 1941-"],"places_ssim":["homosexuality -- social aspects"],"access_terms_ssm":["This collection is protected by copyright and/or related rights. You are free to use materials in the collection in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. For other uses you need to obtain permission from the rights-holder(s)."],"acqinfo_ssim":["The Donald Black papers were given by Donald Black and Roberta Senechal de la Roche to the University of Virginia Library in several installments and have all been interfiled as one collection except for the most recent additions (2018-2024) (Boxes 39-55) which have been added as new series at the end of the collection. The dates of individual gifts include July 20, 2010 and December 28, 2010; April 27, 2011, May 4, 20, and 23, 2011, June 3, 10, and 14, 2011, July 8 and 15, 2011; October 7, 2011; November 8, 2012; April 22 and August 27, 2013; June 1 and 6, 2016. The recent additions are September 23, 2018; June 20, 2019; December 3, 2020; and October 11, 2024."],"access_subjects_ssim":["sociological jurisprudence","deviant behavior","social control","social conflict","sociology","justice, administration of","police reports -- United States","criminal statistics--United States","police -- United States","right and wrong","crime -- United States","sociology of crime, law, and deviance","morality and society","Race discrimination -- Law and legislation -- Virginia"],"access_subjects_ssm":["sociological jurisprudence","deviant behavior","social control","social conflict","sociology","justice, administration of","police reports -- United States","criminal statistics--United States","police -- United States","right and wrong","crime -- United States","sociology of crime, law, and deviance","morality and society","Race discrimination -- Law and legislation -- Virginia"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["27 Cubic Feet 55 legal document boxes, 1 artifact box, 1 oversize folder and 22 mini DV's"],"extent_tesim":["27 Cubic Feet 55 legal document boxes, 1 artifact box, 1 oversize folder and 22 mini DV's"],"date_range_isim":[1935,1936,1937,1938,1939,1940,1941,1942,1943,1944,1945,1946,1947,1948,1949,1950,1951,1952,1953,1954,1955,1956,1957,1958,1959,1960,1961,1962,1963,1964,1965,1966,1967,1968,1969,1970,1971,1972,1973,1974,1975,1976,1977,1978,1979,1980,1981,1982,1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,1988,1989,1990,1991,1992,1993,1994,1995,1996,1997,1998,1999,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007,2008,2009,2010,2011,2012,2013,2014,2015,2016,2017,2018,2019,2020,2021,2022,2023],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection is open for access with the following exceptions:\nAccess restrictions apply to specific personal records under the terms of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (F.E.R.P.A.) for all materials in Box 37. These materials will remain closed until about 2077.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFolders 7-11 in Box 55 are also restricted.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThere are 22 mini DV's in this collection. Appointments must be made in advance to use media formats such as LPs, audiotapes, videotapes, films, CDs, and DVDs held by Special Collections. In most cases, materials must be reformatted before they can be accessed, sometimes at the researcher's expense. Please contact Special Collections via our online Reference Request form, https://small.library.virginia.edu/services/reference-request, to request access to these materials. Access cannot be guaranteed unless prior arrangements have been made.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["The collection is open for access with the following exceptions:\nAccess restrictions apply to specific personal records under the terms of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (F.E.R.P.A.) for all materials in Box 37. These materials will remain closed until about 2077.","Folders 7-11 in Box 55 are also restricted.","There are 22 mini DV's in this collection. Appointments must be made in advance to use media formats such as LPs, audiotapes, videotapes, films, CDs, and DVDs held by Special Collections. In most cases, materials must be reformatted before they can be accessed, sometimes at the researcher's expense. Please contact Special Collections via our online Reference Request form, https://small.library.virginia.edu/services/reference-request, to request access to these materials. Access cannot be guaranteed unless prior arrangements have been made."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSeries I is on academic writings from Black and other scholars. It is split between two Sub-Series: Sub-Series A is on works either solely by Black, or works collaborated on by Black and other scholars, and Sub-Series B contains work solely by other scholars. Series I runs from box 1-17. Series II contains files and papers from Black's involvement in the professional and academic worlds of sociology and universities. Series II runs from box 17-21. Series III pertains to Donald Black's personal life. Series III runs from box 21-25. Series IV contains correspondence with organizations and correspondence on certain topics. Series IV runs from box 25-36. Series V contains restricted items, and is the only series in box 37. Box 38 houses a sociology t-shirt. The recent additions (boxes 39-55) to this collection are in a new series titled Additions and have subseries that are similar to the original arrangement. Subseries 1. Academic Writings. Subseries 2. Professional and University Involvement. Series 3.Personal papers and materials Series 4.Correspondence. Series 5.Roberta Senechal de la Roche papers\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSome folders contain groupings of files that remain as-is from their arrangement by Black, while others contain files compounded into a more comprehensive grouping from different sources. \nSome items may be cross referenced under different series. For example, there is correspondence with Stanley Holowitz under both his personal file as well as under the topical files on correspondence with Academic Press. \u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement"],"arrangement_tesim":["Series I is on academic writings from Black and other scholars. It is split between two Sub-Series: Sub-Series A is on works either solely by Black, or works collaborated on by Black and other scholars, and Sub-Series B contains work solely by other scholars. Series I runs from box 1-17. Series II contains files and papers from Black's involvement in the professional and academic worlds of sociology and universities. Series II runs from box 17-21. Series III pertains to Donald Black's personal life. Series III runs from box 21-25. Series IV contains correspondence with organizations and correspondence on certain topics. Series IV runs from box 25-36. Series V contains restricted items, and is the only series in box 37. Box 38 houses a sociology t-shirt. The recent additions (boxes 39-55) to this collection are in a new series titled Additions and have subseries that are similar to the original arrangement. Subseries 1. Academic Writings. Subseries 2. Professional and University Involvement. Series 3.Personal papers and materials Series 4.Correspondence. Series 5.Roberta Senechal de la Roche papers","Some folders contain groupings of files that remain as-is from their arrangement by Black, while others contain files compounded into a more comprehensive grouping from different sources. \nSome items may be cross referenced under different series. For example, there is correspondence with Stanley Holowitz under both his personal file as well as under the topical files on correspondence with Academic Press. "],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eDonald Black was a world renowned theoretical sociologist and University Professor Emeritus of the Social Sciences at the University of Virginia from 1985-2016. Born in 1941, he received his bachelor's degree from Indiana University in 1963, his master's degree from the University of Michigan in 1965, and his PhD in sociology from Michigan University in 1968. Before coming to the University of Virginia in 1985, he was at both Yale University as a post-doctoral Russell Sage Fellow from 1968-1970, and then taught at Harvard University in their Sociology Department and Law School. In 1989 he attained the position as a University Professor, allowing him to teach in any department or school at the University including the Law School. From 1986-1989 he also served as the Department Chair of Sociology. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBlack was known for his study of the sociology of ideas and scienticity (the degree to which ideas are testable, valid, and original). His most important early work included \"The Behavior of Law\" (Emerald Publishing 1976), which advanced what is still the only general sociological theory of law--\"behavior of law\"—which is what people do in the name of law, including illegal acts as a way to manage conflict and assert grievances, particularly when legal protections are perceived as failing. He created the theory of \"Pure Sociology\" which explains social life by studying deviant behavior as a system of social control rather than a set of rules.  It is different from psychology because it makes no presumptions about an individuals experience. His work, particularly \"Crime as Social Control\"(American Sociological Review 1983), argues that crime can be a form of \"self-help\" to achieve justice, and it explains the variation in legal responses (like arrests) through social structures such as too much intimacy or lack of intimacy related to conflicts. Unlike most sociologists, he rejected psychological approaches and drew on  anthropological and historical materials and modern data, allowing him to explain variation in social behavior in all societies and across time. He extended his work to the larger universe of conflict management—including violence, avoidance, and toleration—which culminated in his major midcareer work, \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\" (Academic Press 1993). Black broke still more fresh ground with a third major opus, \"Moral Time\" (Oxford University Press 2011), which presented a radically new general and testable theory of the causes of conflict. He authored a series of brilliant publications, including the \"The Manners and Customs of the Police\" (Academic Press 1981), \"Sociological Justice' (Oxford University Press 1993), \"The Geometry of Terrorism\" in Sociological Theory (2004), and \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\". \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHe was a fellow of the American Society of Criminology and the American Anthropological Association. In 2013, he received the Law and Society Association Harry Kalven Jr. Prize for outstanding scholarship. He received several awards from the American Sociological Association (ASA) and its Sections. In 1994, he received both the ASA Theory Section's Theory Prize and the Section on the Sociology of Law's Distinguished Book Award, for \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\". He was also the recipient of the ASA Section on the Sociology of Law's Distinguished Article Award in 1997 for \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\" (Law \u0026amp; Social Inquiry 1995) and the recipient of the ASA Section on Altruism, Morality, and Social Solidarity inaugural Outstanding Published Book Award in 2012 for \"Moral Time\". In addition, several of his books have been translated into other languages.  He was invited to lecture in numerous countries abroad, including Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Holland, France, Scotland, England, Poland, and Japan. He was on the editorial board for scholarly journals and edited his own series on \"Studies on Law and Social Control\" for Oxford Press.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBlack was also a charismatic teacher who influenced many students of sociology. According to Mark Cooney, \"His classes were an intellectual treat for he saw teaching as an opportunity to develop new ideas.\" Beyond the classroom, he was an inspiring mentor ready to offer advice and encouragement, especially to younger scholars. He retired from the University of Virginia in 2016 and died in January 2024.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe collection also includes the papers of Roberta Senechal de la Roche, (spouse of Donald Black) and an American historian, sociologist, retired professor from Washington and Lee University, and poet born in western Maine and raised in upstate New York. She graduated from the University of Southern Maine and the University of Virginia, where she received a doctoral degree in history.  As a historian and sociologist, she specialized in studying theory on collective violence and social history. Her first major publication, originally titled \"The Sociogenesis of a Race Riot\", was later renamed \"In Lincoln's Shadow: The Springfield Race Riot of 1908\". The book examines the two-day race riot in Springfield, Illinois, which resulted in the displacement of thousands of Black residents, destruction of their businesses and homes, and brutal killings of two African Americans. Her work won two distinguished prizes, cementing her contribution to the field. She taught courses on the American gilded age, the history of violence in America, the history of women in America, and a seminar on modern terrorism. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRoberta was inspired by the sociological approach in \"Salem Possessed\", which used detailed social profiles to uncover community conflicts during the Salem Witch Trials. As a graduate student at the University of Virginia, she sought a similarly researchable topic in the field of collective violence. She chose the Springfield riot for its historical significance as Abraham Lincoln's hometown and its underexplored status in academic literature. Over eight years, she meticulously analyzed the dynamics of the riot, profiling both the perpetrators and victims and uncovering patterns that challenged prevailing social strain theories of violence. Her long standing interest is in non-state unilateral collective violence, such as rioting, lynching, terrorism, and vigilantism.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eShe is also a poet of Miꞌkmaq and French- Canadian descent. Her poems have appeared in the Colorado Review; Vallum; Glass: A Journal of Poetry; Yemassee, Blue Mountain Review, Sequestrum, and Cold Mountain Review, among others. She has two prize-winning chapbooks: Blind Flowers (Arcadia Press) and After Eden (Heartland Review Press, 2019). A third chapbook, Winter Light, and her first book, Going Fast (2019) are published by David Robert Books.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nSources:\nCooney, Mark. \"Donald Black\" Member News \u0026amp; Notes. American Sociological Association, May 2024.\nhttps://www.asanet.org/member-news-notes-may-2024/#obituary\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRoberta Senechal de la Roche's website.\nhttps://www.wlu.edu/profile/senechal-roberta\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["Donald Black was a world renowned theoretical sociologist and University Professor Emeritus of the Social Sciences at the University of Virginia from 1985-2016. Born in 1941, he received his bachelor's degree from Indiana University in 1963, his master's degree from the University of Michigan in 1965, and his PhD in sociology from Michigan University in 1968. Before coming to the University of Virginia in 1985, he was at both Yale University as a post-doctoral Russell Sage Fellow from 1968-1970, and then taught at Harvard University in their Sociology Department and Law School. In 1989 he attained the position as a University Professor, allowing him to teach in any department or school at the University including the Law School. From 1986-1989 he also served as the Department Chair of Sociology. ","Black was known for his study of the sociology of ideas and scienticity (the degree to which ideas are testable, valid, and original). His most important early work included \"The Behavior of Law\" (Emerald Publishing 1976), which advanced what is still the only general sociological theory of law--\"behavior of law\"—which is what people do in the name of law, including illegal acts as a way to manage conflict and assert grievances, particularly when legal protections are perceived as failing. He created the theory of \"Pure Sociology\" which explains social life by studying deviant behavior as a system of social control rather than a set of rules.  It is different from psychology because it makes no presumptions about an individuals experience. His work, particularly \"Crime as Social Control\"(American Sociological Review 1983), argues that crime can be a form of \"self-help\" to achieve justice, and it explains the variation in legal responses (like arrests) through social structures such as too much intimacy or lack of intimacy related to conflicts. Unlike most sociologists, he rejected psychological approaches and drew on  anthropological and historical materials and modern data, allowing him to explain variation in social behavior in all societies and across time. He extended his work to the larger universe of conflict management—including violence, avoidance, and toleration—which culminated in his major midcareer work, \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\" (Academic Press 1993). Black broke still more fresh ground with a third major opus, \"Moral Time\" (Oxford University Press 2011), which presented a radically new general and testable theory of the causes of conflict. He authored a series of brilliant publications, including the \"The Manners and Customs of the Police\" (Academic Press 1981), \"Sociological Justice' (Oxford University Press 1993), \"The Geometry of Terrorism\" in Sociological Theory (2004), and \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\". ","He was a fellow of the American Society of Criminology and the American Anthropological Association. In 2013, he received the Law and Society Association Harry Kalven Jr. Prize for outstanding scholarship. He received several awards from the American Sociological Association (ASA) and its Sections. In 1994, he received both the ASA Theory Section's Theory Prize and the Section on the Sociology of Law's Distinguished Book Award, for \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\". He was also the recipient of the ASA Section on the Sociology of Law's Distinguished Article Award in 1997 for \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\" (Law \u0026 Social Inquiry 1995) and the recipient of the ASA Section on Altruism, Morality, and Social Solidarity inaugural Outstanding Published Book Award in 2012 for \"Moral Time\". In addition, several of his books have been translated into other languages.  He was invited to lecture in numerous countries abroad, including Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Holland, France, Scotland, England, Poland, and Japan. He was on the editorial board for scholarly journals and edited his own series on \"Studies on Law and Social Control\" for Oxford Press.","Black was also a charismatic teacher who influenced many students of sociology. According to Mark Cooney, \"His classes were an intellectual treat for he saw teaching as an opportunity to develop new ideas.\" Beyond the classroom, he was an inspiring mentor ready to offer advice and encouragement, especially to younger scholars. He retired from the University of Virginia in 2016 and died in January 2024.","The collection also includes the papers of Roberta Senechal de la Roche, (spouse of Donald Black) and an American historian, sociologist, retired professor from Washington and Lee University, and poet born in western Maine and raised in upstate New York. She graduated from the University of Southern Maine and the University of Virginia, where she received a doctoral degree in history.  As a historian and sociologist, she specialized in studying theory on collective violence and social history. Her first major publication, originally titled \"The Sociogenesis of a Race Riot\", was later renamed \"In Lincoln's Shadow: The Springfield Race Riot of 1908\". The book examines the two-day race riot in Springfield, Illinois, which resulted in the displacement of thousands of Black residents, destruction of their businesses and homes, and brutal killings of two African Americans. Her work won two distinguished prizes, cementing her contribution to the field. She taught courses on the American gilded age, the history of violence in America, the history of women in America, and a seminar on modern terrorism. ","Roberta was inspired by the sociological approach in \"Salem Possessed\", which used detailed social profiles to uncover community conflicts during the Salem Witch Trials. As a graduate student at the University of Virginia, she sought a similarly researchable topic in the field of collective violence. She chose the Springfield riot for its historical significance as Abraham Lincoln's hometown and its underexplored status in academic literature. Over eight years, she meticulously analyzed the dynamics of the riot, profiling both the perpetrators and victims and uncovering patterns that challenged prevailing social strain theories of violence. Her long standing interest is in non-state unilateral collective violence, such as rioting, lynching, terrorism, and vigilantism.","She is also a poet of Miꞌkmaq and French- Canadian descent. Her poems have appeared in the Colorado Review; Vallum; Glass: A Journal of Poetry; Yemassee, Blue Mountain Review, Sequestrum, and Cold Mountain Review, among others. She has two prize-winning chapbooks: Blind Flowers (Arcadia Press) and After Eden (Heartland Review Press, 2019). A third chapbook, Winter Light, and her first book, Going Fast (2019) are published by David Robert Books.","\nSources:\nCooney, Mark. \"Donald Black\" Member News \u0026 Notes. American Sociological Association, May 2024.\nhttps://www.asanet.org/member-news-notes-may-2024/#obituary","Roberta Senechal de la Roche's website.\nhttps://www.wlu.edu/profile/senechal-roberta"],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMSS 15031, Donald Black papers, box number, folder number, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["MSS 15031, Donald Black papers, box number, folder number, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Donald Black papers were received in increments over a period of years and have been interfiled except for the most recent additions which have been added as a series at the end.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["The Donald Black papers were received in increments over a period of years and have been interfiled except for the most recent additions which have been added as a series at the end."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection contains items from Donald Black's life and career, spanning from the 1930s up until 2023, ranging from personal memorabilia from his high school years, to his research in graduate school, to drafts of his major published works, to his professional involvement as a leader in sociology and professor at the University of Virginia, including forthright and meaningful correspondence with colleagues and adversaries about sociology theories from academic institutions across the world leading up to his retirement from the University of Virginia in 2016. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHis papers include his academic writings, manuscripts, conference papers and lectures, course readings, examination questions, syllabi, correspondence with students and colleagues, personal journals, and notes about ground breaking theories that he created in the fields of sociology, law, and criminology. They reveal the passionate, intellectual and personal thought processes of a dedicated scholar and professor who led a new way of thinking about sociology as a scientific approach to understanding social conditions, particularly situations involving conflict, by creating a model that was designed to be testable and that veered away from psychology and the study of the individual.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRoberta Senechal de la Roche papers are included in Subseries 5 of the collection. She was a full professor at Washington and Lee University where she taught sociology, history, and social history. Included are her articles, manuscripts, lectures, conference talks, correspondence with colleagues, and correspondence between her and Donald Black. Her published works of poetry have been catalogued separately.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritings by Black, and by Black and collaborators. Organized alphabetically, and then chronologically within titles that have multiple folders (such as \"Moral Time\" and the Police Files).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOtherwise titled \"Insurance Problems of Businesses and Organizations in high Crime Rate Areas\" and \"A Report to the President's Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Criminal Justice.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor graduate course \"Deviant Behavior and Social Control\" with Professor David Bordua\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGraduate work\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCode Books and other Notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Geometry of Law: An Interview with Donald Black,\" by Andreas Buono; questions from Allan Horwitz; \"How Law Behaves: An Interview with Donald Black,\" with Mara Abramowitz; \"Interview with Myself,\" by Donald Black. Multiple drafts for Horwitz' and Abramowitz'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGraduate work, for course Sociology 520 with Professor W.S. Landecker\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes American Sociological Review; American Journal of Sociology; The Yale Law Journal; Journal of Consciousness Studies; Law and Society Review (includes notes on paper inside)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology; Journal of Consciousness Studies; Law \u0026amp; Society Review\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome undated material\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains some notes on the introduction, contains some notes on the conclusion for 'CST', contains newspaper article\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes later finalized and published as \"A Strategy of Pure Sociology\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes and finished papers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eToward a General Theory of Social Control; Social Control; Social Control as A Dependent Variable: Selected Bibliography\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHeavily edited from 1972 draft\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Report to the President's Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Criminal Justice\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposal to National Science Foundation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes note from Roberta Senechal de la Roche\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes 2011 note from Donald Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal and Property Searches Conducted in Radio-Dispatched Police Work: An Overview of the Data from Three Cities; Patterns of Interrogation and Confession in Field Patrol Settings; Insurance Problems of Businesses and Organizations in High Crime Rate Areas; Coercive Authority and Citizens' Rights in Field Patrol Setting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePolice-Suspect Transactions in Field Settings According to the Race and Social Class Status of Suspects; Police and Citizen Behavior in Routine Field Encounters: Some Comparisons According to Race and Social Class Status of Citizens; Transactions with Suspects in On-View Police Work; The Evaluations and Images of Owners and Managers of Businesses and Organizations Toward the Police and Police Service\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSurveys from Survey Research Center at the University of Michigan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains also some miscellaneous material relating to Boston research\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSuggestions from Al Reiss to Donald Black for a co-authored book that was never written.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes dust jackets\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGraduate course taken by Donald Black at the University of Michigan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublished in Litigation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes book reviews and personal reactions\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppears to be incomplete. This proposed book of readings was never published\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRetitled later: \"Towards a Sociology of Moral Life: Some Notes on Durkheim,\" Spring 1965, for Sociology 805\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes, includes drawings and outside articles. Also includes note from Black from 2011.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: The Geometry of Social Control\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor Sociology 805 with Professor W. Landecker\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDonald Black wrote chapter 9 of this edited volume. This also includes material from the Theories of Violence workshop.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor a class with Dr. H. Wolowitz\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGraduate work\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGraduate work\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorks solely by other authors. Alphabetized by title/first word of folder label with the exception that if the folder starts 'further writings by X', then they will immediately come after the individually labeled writing by X. The works in 'Further writings' are organized chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChapter Three; includes correspondence between Black and Scheff\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReprint from The Modern Law Review; Two Copies, each with different formatting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThesis proposal; memorandum on dissertation proposal; \"Strong State, Weak Ties: The Social Control of Homicide in Modern America\", Cooney's dissertation proposal; Appendix B: Interview Schedule; Includes comments by Donald Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Predatory Policing: The Sociology of Traffic Law Enforcement\"; \"Third Party Justice\"; \"Social Sources of Witness Credibility\"; \"The Morality of Strangers\"; Includes comments by Donald Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Evidence as Partisanship\"; \"The Morality of Strangers\"; \"Supporting Homicide\"; \"Supporting Homicide\"; \"Why Is Economic Analysis So Appealing to Law Professors?\"; Includes some correspondence; Includes comments by Donald Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Informal Social Control of Homicide\"; \"Homicide and Social Structure: A Precis\"; \"Two Types of Human Homicide\"; \"Homicide within Domestic Polities\"; \"Spousal Homicide as Execution and Rebellion\"; Includes comments by Donald Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Community and Homicide\"; \"The Dark Side of Community: Moralistic Homicide and Strong Social Ties\"; \"Law and the Warping of Violence\";\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Sex and Style in the Law of Homicide\"; \"Beyond Hobbes: Violence in State and Stateless Settings\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Feud/Internal War, Legal Aspects of\"; \"The Social Production of Evidence\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTranscript of speech\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCase studies on corporate subjects; Cases 1-24\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCase studies on corporate subjects; Cases 25-49\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCase studies on corporate subjects; Cases 50-71\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo drafts of outlines for \"The Executive Way: Conflict Management in Corporations\"; \"Vengeance Among Organizational Elites: The Management of Conflict in a Matrix Enterprise\"; \"The Private Ordering of Professional Relations: Weak Ties and Conflict Management in a Big 8 Accounting Firm\" \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe chapter outlines have no date, nor do \"The Private Ordering of Professional Relations: Weak Ties\" and \"Conflict Management in a Big 8 Accounting Firm\" have a definitive date\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Conflict Management, Honor, and Organizational Change\"; \"The Customs of Conflict Management Among Corporate Executives\"; \"The Power of Language in Adjudication and Mediation\": \"Institutional Contexts as Predictors of Social Evaluation\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTwo separate copies of \"The Customs of Conflict Management among Corporate Executives\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted in Law \u0026amp; Society\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDissertation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDissertation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDissertation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Genocide as Social Control,\" by Bradley Campbell; \"The Impact of Fee Arrangement on Lawyer Effort,\" by Herbert Kritzer, William Felsteiner, Austin Sarat, and David Trubek; \"Life on the Atoll: Singapore Ecology as a Neglected Dimension of Social Order,\" by Timothy Austin; \"Loosening the Chains of Philosophical Reductionism\" by Steven Rytina, includes correspondence; \"La Mobilisation du Droit: autobiographie d'un concept,\" by Andre-Jean Arnaud; \"Predicting the Crucifixion of Jesus,\" by Nathan Altice; \"Preface,\" by Robert Ellickson; \"The Sociogenesis of Lynching,\" by Roberta Senechal de la Roche; \"A Sociological Theory of Scientific Change,\" by Stephen Fuchs; \"Summary of Dissertation Research,\" by Marian Borg; \"Three Sociological Epistemologies,\" by Stephen Fuchs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence between Myers and Roberta Senechal de la Roche\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReprint in The Bobbs-Merrill Reprint Series in the Social Sciences\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManning's dissertation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManning's dissertation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence between Borg and Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Code of Science Analysis and Reflections on Its Future\"; \"Stratification in American Science\"; \"Age, Aging, and Age Structure in Science\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Social Control from Below\"; \"Law and the Middle Class: Evidence from a Suburban Town\"; \"War and Peace in Early Childhood\"; \"The Myth of Discretion; The Sociology of Law\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIncludes copies of curriculum vitae for M.P. Baumgartner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Technology as a Third Party\"; Includes correspondence with Donald Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Gossip in Science: A Study of Social Control and Reputation\"; Appendices\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Crime in the Breaking: Gender Differences in Desistance\" (co-authored by Chris Uggen)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Conflict Management in the Emergency Room\" (prospectus); Includes comments by Donald Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Sociology of Medical Malpractice\"; \"Malpractice Litigation as Social Control\"; \"Medical Malpractice, Social Structure, and Social Control\" (1995, in Sociological Forum); Includes comments by Donald Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e'Beyond 'Thick Description' in a Test and Extension of Black's Theory of Partisanship: Patterns of Symbolic Partisanship in Geertz's Balinese Cockfight\"; \"Fan Partisanship and Competitiveness in Geertz' Cockfight and Beyond: An Application of Black's Theory of Partisanship\"; \"The Predictable Nature of the Balinese Cockfight\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Employee Theft as Social Control\"; \"The Social Organization of Employee Justice\": \"How Workers Manage Conflicts with their Employers\" (Doctoral dissertation proposal); \"Therapeutic Bureaucracy\"; \"Social Control in a \"Post-Bureaucratic\" Organization\"; \"Corporal Punishment and Black's Theory of Social Control\" (co-authored by Susan Ross); \"Workplace Deviance as Social Control\"; \"Worshiping the Self: The Pure Sociology of Therapeutic Religion\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Worshiping the Self: Therapeutic Religion and the Social World of New Age Healers\" (unpublished manuscript)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterial related to coursework, course exams, evaluation forms, lecture recordings, lecture notes. Organized topically (and chronologically within topics) from proposals for courses, to course material, to course exams, to course evaluations, to miscellaneous material\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes material for course- Social Control; \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFull list of dates is 1971, 1973, 1977, 1979, 1984\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Maureen Mileski's review of \"Marihuana Reconsidered,\" by Lester Grinspoon (1971), and Donald Black's review of \"Why Men Rebel\", by Ted Robert Gurr (1972)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSociology of Culture, Phenomenological Strategy, Explanation in the Social Sciences \nIncludes materials for other professors' courses\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn different froms of deviance and control\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese working notes were turned into a working paper for the Russell Sage Program in Law \u0026amp; Social Science, Yale Law School\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes grade breakdown for Spring 1996 and Fall 1997 exams. Also includes 180 exam form from Harvard, and two exam forms for a course that James Tucker taught\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlank\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlank\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlank\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome forms blank, some completed\no\tIncludes some correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eo\tSome forms blank, some completed\nIncludes some correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome forms blank, some completed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome forms blank, some completed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome forms blank, some completed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes other descriptions of Black's work and contributions\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBooks containing information on chaired professors at the University of Virginia, includes Donald Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eYale University Graduate Studies in Sociology; University of Virginia Graduate Studies in Sociology; Inauguration of Teresa A. Sullivan; Echols Scholar pamphlet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTranscript of Program\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposed for 1973-1974 academic year\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUniversity of Virginia, search for senior faculty member\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUniversity of Virginia; also includes requisition form for the University of Virginia Printing Office\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUniversity of Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes note from 2016 from Donald Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDate and title possibly originally mislabeled\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDate and title possible originally mislabeled\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers and materials from Donald Black's personal life. Organized alphabetically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUniversity of Michigan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUniversity of Michigan, Master of Arts in Sociology; Candidate of Philosophy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNorth Central High School; Awards, certificates, and letters; 1953-1954; 1955-1956; 1956-1957; 1957-1958; Includes awards for Bruce Black, Donald Black's brother; Also includes 1978 award for the United States Olympic Society; Also includes 1960-1961 and 1961-1962 academic achievement awards from Indiana University Indianapolis Center\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNorth Central High School; Also includes NCHS Recognition Day Programs for 1957 and 1959, and patches and ribbons\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains 2 journals\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains two journals\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains two journals\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs of Black, his family, includes a guide giving details on photos. There is also a 1960 photograph of Delta Upsilon members at Indiana University in OS-Box P-43, Folder 1.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDistinguished Book Award for \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\", given by the American Sociological Association\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOutstanding Published Book Award, given by the American Sociological Association\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMary L. Thomas Lecturer plaque, given by the West Virginia University Department of Sociology and Anthropology\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome correspondence will be between the individual and people who are not Donald Black, or between Donald Black and someone else concerning the individual. The first part of this subseries is on those who have enough correspondence with Black for them to have their individual folders; the second part of this series combines individuals alphabetically by last name if their correspondence was not substantial enough for their own folder. \nAll correspondence also may contain information that has a separate subseries, if that information better fit within the flow of conversation in the main correspondence with the individuals. Be sure to cross reference with other files for more potential information. Organized alphabetically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLaw \u0026amp; Society editor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso includes correspondence with Glenn Goodwin, as part of correspondences with Babbie\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Beirne's review of \"Sociological Justice\"; Partially on Theoretical Criminology, includes invitation for Black to be an advisory editor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Bergesen's comments on \"The Elementary Forms of Conflict Management\" and \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\"; Includes Black's comments on Bergesen's \"paper on Wallerstein\"; Includes Bergesen's curriculum vitae\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence on the American Society of Criminology and American Sociological Association\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartially concerning Studies on Law and Social Control\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning Borges' work on a paper on Black's life and works\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an invitation to apply to a position at University of California, Riverside; Mentions \"Elementary Forms of Conflict Management\", \"Making Enemies\", \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes writings by Cooney, and letters of recommendation for Cooney by Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes comments on each other's writings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes writing by Lewis Feuer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFull list of dates is 1975, 1978, 1980, 1984, 1989, 1993-1994, 1997; Includes reviews of de Grazia's work; Includes writing by de Grazia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence concerning academic promotions for Ekland-Olsen; Includes correspondence on Ekland-Olson's contribution to \"Towards a General Theory of Social Control\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions \"The Behavior of Law\", \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLaw \u0026amp; Social Inquiry; Mentions \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\", \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\"; Includes writings by Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes advertisement for Black's books; Partly concerning publication of Black's \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\" by Academic Press; Partly concerns manuscript reviews by Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes writing by Griffiths; Partly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"; Partly concerning Journal of Legal Pluralism; Mentions \"Taking Sides\", \"The Behavior of Law\", \"Sociological Justice\", \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\", other writings by Black; International Institute of Sociology\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes writings by Grimshaw\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFull list of dates is 1973-1980, 1985-1986, 1991-1993, 1996; Partly concerning \"The Behavior of Law\", \"Studies on Law and Social Control\"; Includes a manuscript review\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMainly concerning Horwitz' writing; Some correspondence concerning publication of Horwitz' work; Partly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\", mentions other writings by Black; Includes writing by Horwitz\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes proposal by Humphrey to the National Science Foundation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes invitations to others to participate in an American Sociological Association session organized by Black and Jasso\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence concerning Johnson's book proposal; Includes correspondence on Frank Sulloway/\"Born to Rebel\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHeavily concerning University of Virginia Sociology Department affairs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence on Kruttschnitt's dissertation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFull list of dates is 1977-1978, 1982-1983, 1987, 1993, 1995; Includes prospectus of Political Deviance: A Power and Process Approach\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes manuscript review by Laumann\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartly concerning an Author Meets Critics session at an upcoming Law \u0026amp; Society meeting; Includes article that Leo is quoted in\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes writing by Levett\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartly concerning Mahmood's graduate prospectus/dissertation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Black's review of Manning's \"Police Work\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes \"The Limits of Rhetoric: A Practicing Attorney's View of the Truth About Persuasion\", \"How to Prove Jurors Will Be On Your Side\" by Amy Singer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly correspondence, some notes and writings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHeavily concerning University of Virginia Sociology Department affairs; Includes \"Postmodernism and Society: Can Solidarity be a Substitute for Objectivity?\" by Milner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes June 1997 East Asian Legal Studies Newsletter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Morrill's curriculum vitae; Includes Morrill's review of \"Taking Sides\", \"Making Enemies\"; Partly concerning Calvin Morrill's graduate work, and National Science Foundation funding for it; Includes reviews of \"Social Status and the Normative Seriousness of Managerial Acts\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes review of \"The Behavior of Law\"; Mentions \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHeavily concerning University of Virginia Sociology Department affairs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a note from Black from July 29, 2010; Includes invitation for retirement dinner for Reiss; Includes obituary for Reiss\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Table of Contents and first chapter of Sciulli's \"The End of Corporate Governance\"; Includes Sciulli's curriculum vitae; Mentions symposium on \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartly on Shermann's study of Homicide by Police Officers; Includes correspondence with the Guggenheim Foundation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes abstract of Silberman's \"Situational Factors in the Mobilization of Law:…\"; Mentions \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResearch in Sociology and Law; American Sociological Review\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes \"The Law of Evidence (and Other Epistemologies) as Optimizing Disciplines\" by Stinchcombe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmerican Sociological Review; Partly on \"Crime as Social Control\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMainly concerning Tamanaha's reviews and comments to Black's work\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Trubek's curriculum vitae; One piece of correspondence is missing the first page\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRussell Sage Foundation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes syllabus from Weintraub's Fall 1999 course, Sociology 285: Play, Culture, and the Self\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eo\tHeavily concerning matters related to Academic Press, including manuscript reviews, including \"Studies on Law and Social Control\" series, foreword for \"The Logic of Social Control\"; Includes Sam Long's curriculum vitae, and proposal for Political Socialization in Transition; Includes Werner's curriculum vitae\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes writings by Wong; Concerning mainly research and a publication by Wong\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartly concerning Zang's efforts to translate \"Sociological Justice\" into Chinese; Includes Zang's \"From Organization to Law: A Critical Review of Transformation of Social Control, 1949-1993\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBruce Ackerman; Maria Albarracin; Susan Allen-Mills (Cambridge University Press); Lenore Alpert; Rafael Alvarado; Adam Ambrogi; M. Amir; Ann-Marie Anderson; Aderike Anjorin; Jorge Arditi; Andre-Jean Arnaud (Instituto Internacional de Sociologia Juridica de Onati; includes writings by Arnaud);  Andrew Arno; Richard Arnold (and Christopher Murray; Southern California Law Review); Kauko Aromaa; Michael A. Aronson; Francis Astorino;  Lonnie Athens; Vilhelm Aubert; W. Timothy Austin; Edward Ayers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eo\tLauren Ballback; Catherine Ballé; Flemming Balvaag; Serena Barkhan (Instituto Internacional de Sociologia Juridica de Onati); Flemming Balwig; Scott Barretta; Deborah Baskin; Alan E. Bayer; David M. Beatty; Jean Belkhir; Aaron Bell; Wendell Bell; James R. Beniger; Bennett M. Berger; Maria Ines Bergoglio; [Stephen Berkowitz]; Thomas J. Bernard; Ilene Bernstein; Ellen Berrey; Joel Best; Hemran Bianchi; Charles E. Bidwell; Chris Birkbeck; Faruk Birtek; Anne and Herman Black; Bruce Black ; Peter Blau; Joan Blishen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStuart Blume; Paul Bohannen; Derek C. Bok; Ralph Bolton; Ulla Bondeson; John J. Bonsignore (American Legal Studies Association); Scott Boorman; Edgar F. Borgatta (to/from Jeffrey K. Hadden) M.G. Bouquet (concerning Jonathon Kelley); Lee H. Bowker Neil Boyd; C.K. Boyle; Keith Boyum (concerning \"Empirical Theories about Courts\"); Pat Brantingham; Harry M. Bratt (National Institute of Justice); Allen F. Breed; Marvin Bressler; Adele M. Brodkin; Moish Bronet; Ricardo C. Brosa; Steven Brint; Leonard G. Buckle \u0026amp; Suzann R. Thomas-Buckle; Marc B. Bulandr; Richard Burcroff (concerning Perla Makil's dissertation); B.R. Burg; Paul Burstein; Ron Burt; Carole Burton; Claude Buxton (funding request for \"The Habits and Customs of the Police…\")\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegare Hamer Calhoun III (includes writings by Calhoun); Charles M. Camic; Bradley Campbell (to Dick Holway); Ernest Q. Campbell; John Cardascia; Judith A. Caron; Leo Carroll; Kit Carson (concerning \"Studies on Law and Social Control\"); Bliss Cartwright; Carole Case; John T. Casteen III; Susie A. Castillo-Robson; [David?] Cavers; Dan Chambliss; William J. Chambliss; Janet Chan; Christopher Chen; Donna Chiozzi [Association of American Law Schools]; Burton R. Clark; David S. Clark (Sage Publications); John P. Clark; Robert Clark; Peggy Clarke; R.V.G. Clarke; Dan Clawson; Dorothy L. Clow; Lisa Coffman; Bonnie Cohen (Institute for Scientific Information); George F. Cole; James Coleman; Jane Collier (concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); Mary Ann Collins; Alfred F. Conard; Frank Cooley; Roger Cotterell; Rose Laub Coser; Herbert Costner (National Science Foundation); Carl J. Couch; Susan E. Cozzens (includes writing by Cozzens); Joan Crandall (Contemporary Sociology); Donald Cressey; Frederick Crews; Barrett Culmback; Lynn A. Curtis (U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development); Preston S. Cutler (Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eH. Richard Dallas (Southern California Law Review); Brenda Danet; Dale Dannefer; Gill Davies (Tavistock Publications); Malcom DeBevoise; Ami de Chapeaurouge; Richard de Friend; Boaventura de Sousa Santos; Dawn Detwiler; Guillaume Devin (Institut des Hautes Études de la Sécurité Intérieure); Frans de Waal; Shari Diamond; Stanley Diamond; Forrest Dill; Bradley Doll; G. William Domhoff; Brendan Dooley; Alan Dundes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFred Eggan; Randall D. Eliason; John Ely; David M. Engel (partially concerning \"The Oven Bird's Song\"); Stewart Epstein; Kai T. Erikson; Annika Eriksson; John Ervin; Jack Etheridge; Amitai Etzioni; Salah El-Shukri; William M. Evan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReynolds Farley; Ronald Farrell; Ezzat A. Fattah (concerning the International Course in Criminology); Robert Faulkner; Malcolm Feeley; Charles R. Fenwick; Theodore Ferdinand; Bruce W. Ferguson; Kathleen Ferraro; Stephen Fielding; Ken Fine (Academic Press); Peter Fitzpatrick; Richard Flacks; Carmen Flores; Bill Form; Bernard Fortunoff (Bobbs-Merrill Publishing Co.); Michael Edward Fowler; Daniel N. Fox; Paul Francis; Nancy Frantz; Jacob Fried; David Friedman; Lawrence M. Friedman; Phil Friedman (concerning \"Encyclopedia of Criminology\"); Robert J. Friedrich; Jürgen Friedrichs; Lisa Friel; John Fries; Morris Freilich; Douglas Fry (includes a review by Fry); Gail Funke; James J. Fyfe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJosé M. Gabilondo; Jean-Claude Gafner; Christine Gailey; Marc Galanter (Law and Society Review; \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); John F. Galliher; Jackie Garrett; G. David Garson; Holly Geerdes; Clifford Geertz; Luis Gerardo; Maurizio Ghisleni; Jack Gibbs (partially concerning Omaha Symposium on Norval D. Glenn (Contemporary Sociology); Erving Goffman (American Sociological Association); David Gold; Jona Goldschmidt; Andrew Goldsmith; Abraham Goldstein (and Stanton Wheeler, concerning an academic appointment at Yale); Jack A. Goldstone; T.H. Gonser; Louis W. Goodman (includes Goodman's curriculum vitae); Norman Goodman; Lynne Goodstein (concerning an American Society of Criminology meeting's Author Meets the Critics session for Sociological Justice); Mark Gottdiener; Burke Grandjean (concerning James Tucker); Mark Granovetter; Bradford H. Gray; Carol J. Greenhouse; Martin Greig; Thomas Grennes; Shannon E. Griffiths; Jan T. Gross; Paul Gross (concerning \"Sociological Justice\") Joel Grossman (Law and Society Review); Jerrold K. Guben; Philip H. Gulliver; Ted Robert Gurr (concerning Gurr's \"Why Men Rebel\"); Bernard H. Gustin; Luis Gutierrez\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Hagan; Jerald Hage; Warren O. Hagstrom; John O. Haley (includes Haley's curriculum vitae, prospectus for \"Order with Autonomy: A Study of Law and Social Control in Japan\"); Terence C. Halliday; Thomas Hardy (Dialectical Anthropology); Wallace C. Harrelson; O. Fred Harris, Jr.; Peter Harris; Robert H. Hardt; Stephen Hart; Clayton A. Hartjen; Timothy F. Hartnagel (concerning Gwynn Nettler); Reid Hastie; Robert Hauser; Adam Hauser (includes Hauser's resume); James Hawdon; Joseph M. Hawes; Keith Hawkins; Diane Haywood; Geoffrey C. Hazard, Jr. Louis Hazouri, Jr.; Michael Hechter; Frances Heidensohn; Barbara Heiman; Max Heirich; Jane Hellsoe-Henon; Larry A. Hembroff; Paget Henry (on \"Towards a Theory of Peripheral Cultural Systems\"); John R. Hepburn (Arizona State University's Distinguished Scholar Lecture Series); John Herman; Merg Herriot; Scott Hershovitz; David Herwitz; Frederick A. Hetzel; Philip Heymann (some correspondence concerning inviting James L. Gibbs to be a Visiting Fellow at the Center for Criminal Justice at Harvard Law School); L.R. Hiatt; Louis Hicks (includes Hicks' curriculum vitae); Paul Higgins; Richard J. Hill; Travis Hirschi; Frank Hirtz; Andre J. Hoekema; Daniel N. Hoffman; Albert J. Holl; George Homans; Ruth Horowitz; F. Patrick Hubbard; Florence K. Hughes; L.H.C. Hulsman; John Hund; Ira W. Hutchison; Allan Hutchinson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHeleen F.P. Ietswaart; Eiko Ikegami; Warren F. Ilchman; G. Irving; Mary Iwanaga (The University of Chicago Press)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas Jackson (Dean of UVa Law School); Herbert Jacob (concerning nomination to Board of Trustees of the Law and Society Association); Rebecca Jakob; Peter Jambrek; Kenneth James; Gladys Jannaud; William Jeffrey, Jr.; Patrickn Jehle; Gary Jensen; Weidong Ji; Jason Jimerson (The Society for Social Research); James W. Johnston; Loch K. Johnson; Weldon T. Johnson; Willie Jones; Peter Just\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSanford Kadish (Encyclopedia of Crime and Justice); Samuel W. Kaplan; Miriam Kass (American Bar Association Section of Litigation); Stuart Kauffman; Betsy Keefer; E.C. Keller, Jr.; Stephen Kellert; Christopher M. Kelley; Jonathan Kelley (includes announcement for Kelley's win of the AAAS Socio-Psychological Prize); Delos Kelly; Hugh P. Kelly; Richard B. Kelly; Duncan Kennedy; L.W. Kennedy; Sue Kent; Ravindra Khare; Dinesh Khosla; Robert L. Kidder (Law \u0026amp; Society Review; includes a review of Black's writing); Jaegwon Kim; Gary Kleck (on \"Sociological Justice\"); Malcolm W. Klein; Rebecca Klemm; Albert Klijn; David Klinger; Michele Ann Klinsky; Klaus-Friedrich Koch; Elissa Koff; Andrzej Kojder; Deborah Kolb; Samuel Krislov; Herbert M. Kritzer (includes prospectus for \"Lawyers and Litigation\"); Krzysztof Kubala; Umesh Kumar; Erniel Kuncel; Jacek Kurczewski\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSharon LaDuke; Thomas L. Lalley (National Institute of Mental Health); Robert Lane; Michael Langley; Annette Lareau (Pure Sociology Network); Barbara Laslett (Contemporary Sociology); R.E. Laster;  Janet L. Lauritsen; Su-Jin Lee; Jessica S. LeFevre; Eric M. Leifer; Robert D. Leighninger, Jr.; Barry Leighton; Judith V. Lelchook; David Lempert; Ugo Leone; Richard Leupert; Judith N. Levi; George C. Lewis; I.M. Lewis; Michael Libonati; Charles W. Lidz; Graham Lilly; Arthur G. Lindsay (includes writings by Lindsay); Gardner Lindzey; Al Lingus; Mario Lins (includes a request for a reprint); Allen E. Liska; Craig B. Little; Guang Kun (Martha) Liu; Jiabo Liu (includes paper written by Liu); William W. Lockhart; John Loflano; Wallace D. Loh; Judith Lorber; Maria Loś; Michael Lowy; Robin Luckham; Richard Lundman; Jim Lundy; Olivier Lunz; James Lyons; Joanne Lyons\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eo\tGeoffrey MacCormack; Virginia Mackey; Ginny Mackey; Paul Maidment; Bruce J. Malina; Michael Mann; Jason Manning (Pure Sociology Network); Henry W. Mannle; Wade Mansell; John P. Martin; Cheryl V. Martorana; Alexandra Maryanski; James L. Massey; Patrick E. Mates; Lynn Mather; Joan Matthews; Teelyn Mauney; Eleanor G. May; Leon Mayhew; Edward J. McCabe; Charles H. McCaghy; Michele McCauley; Reece McGee (concerning JoAnn Miller); Daniel McGillis; Robert McGinnis; Marian McGrath (Academic Press); Marshall McLuhan; Margaret Mead; Barbara Meeker (Annual Conference on Group Processes Research); James W. Meeker; Robert F. Meier; Gary B. Melton (Annual Nebraska Symposium on Motivation); Paulo Mendonca; Sally Merry; Steven F. Messner; Michael Micklin (and Marvin Olsen);  Midge Miles (American Sociological Association); Leslie B. Miller; Stacy Miller; Paul Steven Miller (includes funeral program for Miller); Stephen P. Mitchell; John Mogey; Eric Monkkonen; Fred Montanino; Mark H. Moore; Richter H. Moore, Jr.; Sally Falk Moore; Wilbert E. Moore; John H. Morgan; Charles Moskos; Imogene L. Moyer (Encyclopedia of Criminology); Jeffrey Mullis; Richard Münch; Harold L. Munson; Michael Musheno\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIlene Nagel; Joane Nagel; Barry Nakell (on \"Studies on Law and Social Control\"); Richard Neely; William Nelson (on \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); Paul D. Neuthaler; Gertrud Neuwirth; Graeme R. Newman; Eva Charlotte Nilsen; John Brian Nilson (includes Nilson's final exam for Black's course Sociology of Law); Steve Nock; James L. Nolan; André Normandeau\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam O'Barr; Anthony Oberschall (concerning \"Pure Sociology\"); G. Karl Oelgeschlager; Lloyd Ohlin; Vincent O'Leary; James H. Olila; Mervin Olsen; Robert M. O'Neil; Margaret O'Reilly (Dartmouth Publishing Company); Michael W. Oshima; Mark J. Osiel; Marian Osmun (Oxford University Press); Keith F. Otterbein; Patricia J. Ould\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeborah Palliser; Lewis Papier; William L. Parish (American Journal of Sociology); Roger Parks; Raymond Parnas; Hanna Pasikowska; Alan Paterson; Dennis Patterson; Orlando Patterson; Marion B. Peavey; Dennis L. Peck (Sociological Inquiry); Harold E. Pepinsky; Stephen L. Percy; E. L. Peters (\"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); M. Lee Pelton; Greg Pewett; Holger Pfaff; Bryan Pfaffenberger; William Phelan; Andrew Pickering; Ronald M. Pipkin; Jesse Pitts (Tocqueville Review); Alessandro Pizzorno; Adam Podgórecki; Aaron Podolefsky; Daniel Polsby; Henry N. Pontell; Richard A. Posner; Walter W. Powell (Contemporary Sociology); Derek Price; Maurice Punch; Haibin Qi\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichard W. Rabinowitz; Phyllis Raimone; Deborah Rapoport (Academic Press); John P. Reid; Sue Titus Reid; Robert Reiner; Peter Reuter (The Rand Corporation); Jonathon Rieder; Kristan Rieger; David Riesman; Beth Richie; Matilda Riley; Leonard L. Riskin; Christian Nils Robert; Simon Roberts; Irving Rockwood (Longman Inc.); Cyril D. Robinson; Maria Thereza Rocha de Assis Moura; Vivian J. Rohrl (\"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); Paul Romjue; Frank Romo; Lawrence Rosen; James E. Rosenbaum; Hildy Ross; Bess Anne Rothenberg; John E. Rothenberger; Frances Rothstein; Thomas Rudel; Bruce M. Russett (The Journal of Conflict Resolution); Andrzej Rzeplinski\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavid J. Saari; Albert M. Sacks; Frank E.A. Sander; Alberto Santos; Austin Sarat; Lew Sargentich; Joachim Savelsberg (includes writing by Savelsberg); Nikola Schitov; Christiane Schlumberger; Andreas Schneider; Mark Schneider; Phyllis Schultze; Karl F. Schumann; Russell K. Schutt; Barry Schwartz; Richard Schwartz; Robert A. Scott; Robert E. Scott; Andrew Scull; Michael Seidel; Philip Selznick; Judith Semper; Roberta Senechal de la Roche (to Christopher Schmitt);  Diana S. Sepejak; Adjie Setiadi; Susan Shapiro; Edward J. Shaughnessy; K. Shoji; Alan Sica; Ilana Silber; Ed Silva; Robert A. Silverman; Richard Simon; A.W. Brian Simpson; Theda Skocpol; Jerome H. Skolnick (correspondence with Paul D. Reynolds); John Skvoretz; Barbara Slifkin (Seminar Press); Joseph T. Slinger; Jeffrey S. Slovak; Russell Smandych (\"Towards a General Theory of Social Control\"); Alden Smith; Charles E. Smith (The Free Press); Gregory W. Smith (The Free Press); Jerry Smith; Joel Smith (Duke University); Robert B. Smith; Eloise C. Snyder; Francis G. Snyder; Fred Snyder; Kathy Snyder (correspondence with Joleen Scott); Gary A. Sojka; Peter H. Solomon, Jr.; Karol Soltan; Christina Hoff Sommers; Donald R. Songer; J.J. Spigelman; Edward H. Stanford (partly concerning Stephen Vago's prospectus); William Staples; Paul Starr; Darrell J. Steffensmeier; John Stephens; Christopher D. Stevens; Frank Stewart; Thomas Stone (Studies on Law and Social Control); Norman W. Storer; Mark C. Suchman; Teresa Sullivan; Carl Sundholm; Guy E. Swanson; Richard Sykes; Kent Sycerud \u0026amp; David Hazelton (Michigan Law Review); Denis Szabo (International Society of Criminology; International Annals of Criminology)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHorace D. Taft; R.E.S. Tanner; Jeff Tatum; Nicholas Tavuchis; Alton Taylor (concerning Patricia Taylor); Clinton Terry; Robert M. Terry; Charles W. Thomas (Criminology); John M. Thomas; Madeleine Thomas; Susan Joyce Thomas; Terence P. Thornberry; Viguolo Tiepli; Harry F. Todd, Jr.; Sybil Todd (contains exit interviews for the University of Virginia); Roman Tomasic; Gladys Topkis; Daniel P. Torres; Stephen Toulmin; Jeanne Maddox Toungara; A. Javier Treviño (includes writing by Treviño); Simon P. Tsoako; Austin T. Turk; Janet Turk; R. Jay Turner; David Twain; W.L. Twining\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePaul Upson; Steven Vago; Ivan Vallier; Geert van den Steenhoven; Ab van Eldijk; Paul van Seters; Dirk van zyl Smit; Blake E. Vance (Academic Press); Ana Maria Vargas Falla; Diane Vaughn; José António Veloso (concerning a translation of \"The Behavior of Law\"); Simon Verdun-Jones; Franz von Benda-Beckham; James Vorenberg\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWalter J. Wadlington; Paul Wahrhaftig; James E. Wallace; Immanuel Wallerstein; Craig Wanner; Jacob Ward; Richard H. Ward; R. Stephen Warner; Carol Warren; Norma Wasser; Robert Wathrow; John Webb; David Weisburd; Terry M. Weiss; Joseph Westermeyer; Garland White; Regina White; Brent Whittlesey; Stephen G. Wieting; Brad Wilcox; John P. Wiley, Jr.; James Wilkerson; Nancy Williams; E. O. Wilson; James Q. Wilson, Richard Wilson; Thomas P. Wilson; Charles R. Winfrey; S.F. Wise; Emily Wilkinson; Laura Woloshyn; Calvin Woodard; Bob Woodbury (St. Martin's Press); William E. Woodcock; Lynn Woodson; Charles M. Woolf; Alissa Pollitz Worden; J.H. Wright; Jerome Wright (concerning a manuscript review)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJihong Xiao; Tong Xin (concerning a translation of \"The Behavior of Law\"); Xinyi Xu; Kun Yang; Peter C. Yeager; Marvin Yelles (Academic Press); Barbara Yngvesson; Sung Won Yoon; Frances K. Zemans; Eric Zuesse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome correspondence will be between people not including Donald Black, if the correspondence is still on the topic or related to the organization. Some folders may contain supplemental, non-correspondence material to the correspondence. \nCorrespondence also may contain information that has a separate subseries or is referenced elsewhere, if that information better fit within the flow of conversation in the main correspondence. Be sure to cross reference with other files for more potential information. Organized alphabetically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous material pertaining to Academic Press\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor the 1992 ASA meeting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor the 1992 ASA meeting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning Academic Press; publishing of Black's \"The Behavior of Law\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUniversity academic (sociology) departments, all universities\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUniversity academic (sociology) departments, all universities\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBook by Barbara Harrell-Bond and Sandra Burman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated papers filed at beginning of folder; includes manuscript reviews themselves along with correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes manuscript reviews themselves along with correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrganizations and topical correspondence with too few papers to get their own folders, such as American Society of Criminology January 16 1991- May 2 1991; Conference in honor of Al Reiss; Frank Romo's dissertation; Law \u0026amp; Society Conference; Publishing agreement\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes table of contents and notes to contributors\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso known as The Behavior of Courts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlphabetically arranged\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlack. 2004\nReviews of Donald Black Theories. \"Quantifying Law in Police-Citizen Encounters David A. Klinger;\" \"Law and Social Control in China: An Application of Black's Thesis\" Robert M. Regoli; \"Mobilization of Authority: College Dormitory Student Reaction to Crime and Deviance—An Empirical Assessment of Donald Black's General Theory of Law;\" \"Empirical Support for Unequal Effects of Multiple Control: A Different Examination of Donald Black's Work\" Bonnie Berry. 1984-1991\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Social Status and Sentences of Female Offenders\" Candace Kruttschnitt; \"A Multivariate Analysis of the Behaviour of Law\" Janet Chan; \"Legal and Non-Legal Factors in Juvenile Justice Dispositions\" William G. Staples; \"Science and Politics in the Sociology of Law: A Reply to Alan Hunt\"; \"Why Law Does Not Behave- Critical and Constructive Reflections on the Social Scientific Perception of the Social Significance of Law\" Franz von Benda-Beckman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Relational Distance, Relational Status and Legal Sanctions: A Test of Two Competing Hypotheses\" Dale Dannefer; \"Light Up or Butt Out: An Assessment of Antismoking Laws in the United States\" W. Timothy Austin and Samuel W. Garner; \"An Analysis of 'The Behavior of Law': Appellate Litigation Variation Over Trial and Jurisdiction\" James W. Meeker; \"An Analysis of 'The Behavior of Law': Effects of Organization on Litigation\" James W. Meeker; \"Empirical Verification of Black's 'The Behavior of Law\" John Braithwaite and David Biles; \"A Test of Black's Theory of the Behavior of Law\" Larry A Hembroff; \"Donald Black's So-Called Theory of So-Called Law\" David F. Greenberg; \"Revenge and the Social Control System: Theory and Empirical Correlates\" Norman W. Storer; \"The Anthropology of Law Introduction\" Vivian J. Rohrl; \"A Chippewa Trouble-Case: Toward an Expanded Model of Conflict Resolution\" Vivian J. Rohrl; \"Toward a Structural Perspective on Gender Bias in the Juvenile Court\" William G. Staples.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAuthors include Setsuo Miyazawa (\"Social Movements and Contemporary Rights in Japan: Relative Success Factors in the Field of Environmental Law\", J. Langley Miller, Peter H. Rossi, Jon E. Simpson (\"Attributes of Just Punishments: An Empirical Test of Black's Theory of Law\"), Daniel P. Doyle, David F. Luckenbill (\"Mobilizing Law in Response to Collective Problems: A Test of Black's Theory of Law, Kathleen J. Ferraro (\"Policing Woman Battering\")\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProgram notes. Donald Black,\"The Law-like Nature of Violence\" 1994 October 13-14; Donald Black, \"Violence and Aggression in Contemporary Society\"1995 November 6-7. 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professional involvement as a leader in sociology and professor at the University of Virginia, including forthright and meaningful correspondence with colleagues and adversaries about sociology theories from academic institutions across the world leading up to his retirement from the University of Virginia in 2016. ","His papers include his academic writings, manuscripts, conference papers and lectures, course readings, examination questions, syllabi, correspondence with students and colleagues, personal journals, and notes about ground breaking theories that he created in the fields of sociology, law, and criminology. They reveal the passionate, intellectual and personal thought processes of a dedicated scholar and professor who led a new way of thinking about sociology as a scientific approach to understanding social conditions, particularly situations involving conflict, by creating a model that was designed to be testable and that veered away from psychology and the study of the individual.","Roberta Senechal de la Roche papers are included in Subseries 5 of the collection. She was a full professor at Washington and Lee University where she taught sociology, history, and social history. Included are her articles, manuscripts, lectures, conference talks, correspondence with colleagues, and correspondence between her and Donald Black. Her published works of poetry have been catalogued separately.","Writings by Black, and by Black and collaborators. Organized alphabetically, and then chronologically within titles that have multiple folders (such as \"Moral Time\" and the Police Files).","Otherwise titled \"Insurance Problems of Businesses and Organizations in high Crime Rate Areas\" and \"A Report to the President's Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Criminal Justice.\"","For graduate course \"Deviant Behavior and Social Control\" with Professor David Bordua","Graduate work","Code Books and other Notes","\"The Geometry of Law: An Interview with Donald Black,\" by Andreas Buono; questions from Allan Horwitz; \"How Law Behaves: An Interview with Donald Black,\" with Mara Abramowitz; \"Interview with Myself,\" by Donald Black. Multiple drafts for Horwitz' and Abramowitz'","Graduate work, for course Sociology 520 with Professor W.S. Landecker","Includes American Sociological Review; American Journal of Sociology; The Yale Law Journal; Journal of Consciousness Studies; Law and Society Review (includes notes on paper inside)","The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology; Journal of Consciousness Studies; Law \u0026 Society Review","Some undated material","Contains some notes on the introduction, contains some notes on the conclusion for 'CST', contains newspaper article","Notes later finalized and published as \"A Strategy of Pure Sociology\"","Notes and finished papers","Toward a General Theory of Social Control; Social Control; Social Control as A Dependent Variable: Selected Bibliography","Heavily edited from 1972 draft","A Report to the President's Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Criminal Justice","Proposal to National Science Foundation","Includes note from Roberta Senechal de la Roche","Includes 2011 note from Donald Black","Personal and Property Searches Conducted in Radio-Dispatched Police Work: An Overview of the Data from Three Cities; Patterns of Interrogation and Confession in Field Patrol Settings; Insurance Problems of Businesses and Organizations in High Crime Rate Areas; Coercive Authority and Citizens' Rights in Field Patrol Setting","Police-Suspect Transactions in Field Settings According to the Race and Social Class Status of Suspects; Police and Citizen Behavior in Routine Field Encounters: Some Comparisons According to Race and Social Class Status of Citizens; Transactions with Suspects in On-View Police Work; The Evaluations and Images of Owners and Managers of Businesses and Organizations Toward the Police and Police Service","Surveys from Survey Research Center at the University of Michigan","Two copies","Contains also some miscellaneous material relating to Boston research","Suggestions from Al Reiss to Donald Black for a co-authored book that was never written.","Includes dust jackets","Graduate course taken by Donald Black at the University of Michigan","Published in Litigation","Includes book reviews and personal reactions","Appears to be incomplete. This proposed book of readings was never published","Retitled later: \"Towards a Sociology of Moral Life: Some Notes on Durkheim,\" Spring 1965, for Sociology 805","Notes, includes drawings and outside articles. Also includes note from Black from 2011.","Notes","Part 1: The Geometry of Social Control","For Sociology 805 with Professor W. Landecker","Donald Black wrote chapter 9 of this edited volume. This also includes material from the Theories of Violence workshop.","For a class with Dr. H. Wolowitz","Graduate work","Graduate work","Works solely by other authors. Alphabetized by title/first word of folder label with the exception that if the folder starts 'further writings by X', then they will immediately come after the individually labeled writing by X. The works in 'Further writings' are organized chronologically.","Chapter Three; includes correspondence between Black and Scheff","Reprint from The Modern Law Review; Two Copies, each with different formatting","Thesis proposal; memorandum on dissertation proposal; \"Strong State, Weak Ties: The Social Control of Homicide in Modern America\", Cooney's dissertation proposal; Appendix B: Interview Schedule; Includes comments by Donald Black","\"Predatory Policing: The Sociology of Traffic Law Enforcement\"; \"Third Party Justice\"; \"Social Sources of Witness Credibility\"; \"The Morality of Strangers\"; Includes comments by Donald Black","\"Evidence as Partisanship\"; \"The Morality of Strangers\"; \"Supporting Homicide\"; \"Supporting Homicide\"; \"Why Is Economic Analysis So Appealing to Law Professors?\"; Includes some correspondence; Includes comments by Donald Black","\"The Informal Social Control of Homicide\"; \"Homicide and Social Structure: A Precis\"; \"Two Types of Human Homicide\"; \"Homicide within Domestic Polities\"; \"Spousal Homicide as Execution and Rebellion\"; Includes comments by Donald Black","\"Community and Homicide\"; \"The Dark Side of Community: Moralistic Homicide and Strong Social Ties\"; \"Law and the Warping of Violence\";","\"Sex and Style in the Law of Homicide\"; \"Beyond Hobbes: Violence in State and Stateless Settings\"","\"Feud/Internal War, Legal Aspects of\"; \"The Social Production of Evidence\"","Transcript of speech","Case studies on corporate subjects; Cases 1-24","Case studies on corporate subjects; Cases 25-49","Case studies on corporate subjects; Cases 50-71","Two drafts of outlines for \"The Executive Way: Conflict Management in Corporations\"; \"Vengeance Among Organizational Elites: The Management of Conflict in a Matrix Enterprise\"; \"The Private Ordering of Professional Relations: Weak Ties and Conflict Management in a Big 8 Accounting Firm\" ","The chapter outlines have no date, nor do \"The Private Ordering of Professional Relations: Weak Ties\" and \"Conflict Management in a Big 8 Accounting Firm\" have a definitive date","\"Conflict Management, Honor, and Organizational Change\"; \"The Customs of Conflict Management Among Corporate Executives\"; \"The Power of Language in Adjudication and Mediation\": \"Institutional Contexts as Predictors of Social Evaluation\"","Two separate copies of \"The Customs of Conflict Management among Corporate Executives\"","Printed in Law \u0026 Society","Dissertation","Dissertation","Dissertation","\"Genocide as Social Control,\" by Bradley Campbell; \"The Impact of Fee Arrangement on Lawyer Effort,\" by Herbert Kritzer, William Felsteiner, Austin Sarat, and David Trubek; \"Life on the Atoll: Singapore Ecology as a Neglected Dimension of Social Order,\" by Timothy Austin; \"Loosening the Chains of Philosophical Reductionism\" by Steven Rytina, includes correspondence; \"La Mobilisation du Droit: autobiographie d'un concept,\" by Andre-Jean Arnaud; \"Predicting the Crucifixion of Jesus,\" by Nathan Altice; \"Preface,\" by Robert Ellickson; \"The Sociogenesis of Lynching,\" by Roberta Senechal de la Roche; \"A Sociological Theory of Scientific Change,\" by Stephen Fuchs; \"Summary of Dissertation Research,\" by Marian Borg; \"Three Sociological Epistemologies,\" by Stephen Fuchs","Includes correspondence between Myers and Roberta Senechal de la Roche","Reprint in The Bobbs-Merrill Reprint Series in the Social Sciences","Manning's dissertation","Manning's dissertation","Includes correspondence between Borg and Black","\"The Code of Science Analysis and Reflections on Its Future\"; \"Stratification in American Science\"; \"Age, Aging, and Age Structure in Science\"","\"Social Control from Below\"; \"Law and the Middle Class: Evidence from a Suburban Town\"; \"War and Peace in Early Childhood\"; \"The Myth of Discretion; The Sociology of Law\"","Includes copies of curriculum vitae for M.P. Baumgartner","\"Technology as a Third Party\"; Includes correspondence with Donald Black","\"Gossip in Science: A Study of Social Control and Reputation\"; Appendices","\"Crime in the Breaking: Gender Differences in Desistance\" (co-authored by Chris Uggen)","\"Conflict Management in the Emergency Room\" (prospectus); Includes comments by Donald Black","Notes","\"The Sociology of Medical Malpractice\"; \"Malpractice Litigation as Social Control\"; \"Medical Malpractice, Social Structure, and Social Control\" (1995, in Sociological Forum); Includes comments by Donald Black","'Beyond 'Thick Description' in a Test and Extension of Black's Theory of Partisanship: Patterns of Symbolic Partisanship in Geertz's Balinese Cockfight\"; \"Fan Partisanship and Competitiveness in Geertz' Cockfight and Beyond: An Application of Black's Theory of Partisanship\"; \"The Predictable Nature of the Balinese Cockfight\"","\"Employee Theft as Social Control\"; \"The Social Organization of Employee Justice\": \"How Workers Manage Conflicts with their Employers\" (Doctoral dissertation proposal); \"Therapeutic Bureaucracy\"; \"Social Control in a \"Post-Bureaucratic\" Organization\"; \"Corporal Punishment and Black's Theory of Social Control\" (co-authored by Susan Ross); \"Workplace Deviance as Social Control\"; \"Worshiping the Self: The Pure Sociology of Therapeutic Religion\"","\"Worshiping the Self: Therapeutic Religion and the Social World of New Age Healers\" (unpublished manuscript)","Material related to coursework, course exams, evaluation forms, lecture recordings, lecture notes. Organized topically (and chronologically within topics) from proposals for courses, to course material, to course exams, to course evaluations, to miscellaneous material","Includes material for course- Social Control; ","Full list of dates is 1971, 1973, 1977, 1979, 1984","Includes Maureen Mileski's review of \"Marihuana Reconsidered,\" by Lester Grinspoon (1971), and Donald Black's review of \"Why Men Rebel\", by Ted Robert Gurr (1972)","Sociology of Culture, Phenomenological Strategy, Explanation in the Social Sciences \nIncludes materials for other professors' courses","On different froms of deviance and control","These working notes were turned into a working paper for the Russell Sage Program in Law \u0026 Social Science, Yale Law School","Includes grade breakdown for Spring 1996 and Fall 1997 exams. Also includes 180 exam form from Harvard, and two exam forms for a course that James Tucker taught","Blank","Blank","Blank","Some forms blank, some completed\no\tIncludes some correspondence","o\tSome forms blank, some completed\nIncludes some correspondence","Some forms blank, some completed","Some forms blank, some completed","Some forms blank, some completed","Includes other descriptions of Black's work and contributions","Books containing information on chaired professors at the University of Virginia, includes Donald Black","Yale University Graduate Studies in Sociology; University of Virginia Graduate Studies in Sociology; Inauguration of Teresa A. Sullivan; Echols Scholar pamphlet","Transcript of Program","Proposed for 1973-1974 academic year","University of Virginia, search for senior faculty member","University of Virginia; also includes requisition form for the University of Virginia Printing Office","University of Virginia","Includes note from 2016 from Donald Black","Date and title possibly originally mislabeled","Date and title possible originally mislabeled","Papers and materials from Donald Black's personal life. Organized alphabetically.","University of Michigan","University of Michigan, Master of Arts in Sociology; Candidate of Philosophy","North Central High School; Awards, certificates, and letters; 1953-1954; 1955-1956; 1956-1957; 1957-1958; Includes awards for Bruce Black, Donald Black's brother; Also includes 1978 award for the United States Olympic Society; Also includes 1960-1961 and 1961-1962 academic achievement awards from Indiana University Indianapolis Center","North Central High School; Also includes NCHS Recognition Day Programs for 1957 and 1959, and patches and ribbons","Contains 2 journals","Contains two journals","Contains two journals","Photographs of Black, his family, includes a guide giving details on photos. There is also a 1960 photograph of Delta Upsilon members at Indiana University in OS-Box P-43, Folder 1.","Distinguished Book Award for \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\", given by the American Sociological Association","Outstanding Published Book Award, given by the American Sociological Association","Mary L. Thomas Lecturer plaque, given by the West Virginia University Department of Sociology and Anthropology","Some correspondence will be between the individual and people who are not Donald Black, or between Donald Black and someone else concerning the individual. The first part of this subseries is on those who have enough correspondence with Black for them to have their individual folders; the second part of this series combines individuals alphabetically by last name if their correspondence was not substantial enough for their own folder. \nAll correspondence also may contain information that has a separate subseries, if that information better fit within the flow of conversation in the main correspondence with the individuals. Be sure to cross reference with other files for more potential information. Organized alphabetically.","Law \u0026 Society editor","Also includes correspondence with Glenn Goodwin, as part of correspondences with Babbie","Includes Beirne's review of \"Sociological Justice\"; Partially on Theoretical Criminology, includes invitation for Black to be an advisory editor","Includes Bergesen's comments on \"The Elementary Forms of Conflict Management\" and \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\"; Includes Black's comments on Bergesen's \"paper on Wallerstein\"; Includes Bergesen's curriculum vitae","Includes correspondence on the American Society of Criminology and American Sociological Association","Partially concerning Studies on Law and Social Control","Concerning Borges' work on a paper on Black's life and works","Includes an invitation to apply to a position at University of California, Riverside; Mentions \"Elementary Forms of Conflict Management\", \"Making Enemies\", \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\"","Includes writings by Cooney, and letters of recommendation for Cooney by Black","Includes comments on each other's writings","Includes writing by Lewis Feuer","Full list of dates is 1975, 1978, 1980, 1984, 1989, 1993-1994, 1997; Includes reviews of de Grazia's work; Includes writing by de Grazia","Includes correspondence concerning academic promotions for Ekland-Olsen; Includes correspondence on Ekland-Olson's contribution to \"Towards a General Theory of Social Control\"","Mentions \"The Behavior of Law\", \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\"","Law \u0026 Social Inquiry; Mentions \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\", \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\"; Includes writings by Black","Partly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"","Includes advertisement for Black's books; Partly concerning publication of Black's \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\" by Academic Press; Partly concerns manuscript reviews by Black","Partly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"","Includes writing by Griffiths; Partly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"; Partly concerning Journal of Legal Pluralism; Mentions \"Taking Sides\", \"The Behavior of Law\", \"Sociological Justice\", \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\", other writings by Black; International Institute of Sociology","Includes writings by Grimshaw","Full list of dates is 1973-1980, 1985-1986, 1991-1993, 1996; Partly concerning \"The Behavior of Law\", \"Studies on Law and Social Control\"; Includes a manuscript review","Mainly concerning Horwitz' writing; Some correspondence concerning publication of Horwitz' work; Partly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\", mentions other writings by Black; Includes writing by Horwitz","Includes proposal by Humphrey to the National Science Foundation","Includes invitations to others to participate in an American Sociological Association session organized by Black and Jasso","Includes correspondence concerning Johnson's book proposal; Includes correspondence on Frank Sulloway/\"Born to Rebel\"","Heavily concerning University of Virginia Sociology Department affairs","Includes correspondence on Kruttschnitt's dissertation","Full list of dates is 1977-1978, 1982-1983, 1987, 1993, 1995; Includes prospectus of Political Deviance: A Power and Process Approach","Includes manuscript review by Laumann","Partly concerning an Author Meets Critics session at an upcoming Law \u0026 Society meeting; Includes article that Leo is quoted in","Includes writing by Levett","Partly concerning Mahmood's graduate prospectus/dissertation","Includes Black's review of Manning's \"Police Work\"","Includes \"The Limits of Rhetoric: A Practicing Attorney's View of the Truth About Persuasion\", \"How to Prove Jurors Will Be On Your Side\" by Amy Singer","Mostly correspondence, some notes and writings","Heavily concerning University of Virginia Sociology Department affairs; Includes \"Postmodernism and Society: Can Solidarity be a Substitute for Objectivity?\" by Milner","Includes June 1997 East Asian Legal Studies Newsletter","Includes Morrill's curriculum vitae; Includes Morrill's review of \"Taking Sides\", \"Making Enemies\"; Partly concerning Calvin Morrill's graduate work, and National Science Foundation funding for it; Includes reviews of \"Social Status and the Normative Seriousness of Managerial Acts\"","Includes review of \"The Behavior of Law\"; Mentions \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"","Heavily concerning University of Virginia Sociology Department affairs","Includes a note from Black from July 29, 2010; Includes invitation for retirement dinner for Reiss; Includes obituary for Reiss","Includes Table of Contents and first chapter of Sciulli's \"The End of Corporate Governance\"; Includes Sciulli's curriculum vitae; Mentions symposium on \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\"","Partly on Shermann's study of Homicide by Police Officers; Includes correspondence with the Guggenheim Foundation","Includes abstract of Silberman's \"Situational Factors in the Mobilization of Law:…\"; Mentions \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"","Research in Sociology and Law; American Sociological Review","Includes \"The Law of Evidence (and Other Epistemologies) as Optimizing Disciplines\" by Stinchcombe","American Sociological Review; Partly on \"Crime as Social Control\"","Mainly concerning Tamanaha's reviews and comments to Black's work","Includes Trubek's curriculum vitae; One piece of correspondence is missing the first page","Russell Sage Foundation","Includes syllabus from Weintraub's Fall 1999 course, Sociology 285: Play, Culture, and the Self","o\tHeavily concerning matters related to Academic Press, including manuscript reviews, including \"Studies on Law and Social Control\" series, foreword for \"The Logic of Social Control\"; Includes Sam Long's curriculum vitae, and proposal for Political Socialization in Transition; Includes Werner's curriculum vitae","Includes writings by Wong; Concerning mainly research and a publication by Wong","Partly concerning Zang's efforts to translate \"Sociological Justice\" into Chinese; Includes Zang's \"From Organization to Law: A Critical Review of Transformation of Social Control, 1949-1993\"","Bruce Ackerman; Maria Albarracin; Susan Allen-Mills (Cambridge University Press); Lenore Alpert; Rafael Alvarado; Adam Ambrogi; M. Amir; Ann-Marie Anderson; Aderike Anjorin; Jorge Arditi; Andre-Jean Arnaud (Instituto Internacional de Sociologia Juridica de Onati; includes writings by Arnaud);  Andrew Arno; Richard Arnold (and Christopher Murray; Southern California Law Review); Kauko Aromaa; Michael A. Aronson; Francis Astorino;  Lonnie Athens; Vilhelm Aubert; W. Timothy Austin; Edward Ayers","o\tLauren Ballback; Catherine Ballé; Flemming Balvaag; Serena Barkhan (Instituto Internacional de Sociologia Juridica de Onati); Flemming Balwig; Scott Barretta; Deborah Baskin; Alan E. Bayer; David M. Beatty; Jean Belkhir; Aaron Bell; Wendell Bell; James R. Beniger; Bennett M. Berger; Maria Ines Bergoglio; [Stephen Berkowitz]; Thomas J. Bernard; Ilene Bernstein; Ellen Berrey; Joel Best; Hemran Bianchi; Charles E. Bidwell; Chris Birkbeck; Faruk Birtek; Anne and Herman Black; Bruce Black ; Peter Blau; Joan Blishen","Stuart Blume; Paul Bohannen; Derek C. Bok; Ralph Bolton; Ulla Bondeson; John J. Bonsignore (American Legal Studies Association); Scott Boorman; Edgar F. Borgatta (to/from Jeffrey K. Hadden) M.G. Bouquet (concerning Jonathon Kelley); Lee H. Bowker Neil Boyd; C.K. Boyle; Keith Boyum (concerning \"Empirical Theories about Courts\"); Pat Brantingham; Harry M. Bratt (National Institute of Justice); Allen F. Breed; Marvin Bressler; Adele M. Brodkin; Moish Bronet; Ricardo C. Brosa; Steven Brint; Leonard G. Buckle \u0026 Suzann R. Thomas-Buckle; Marc B. Bulandr; Richard Burcroff (concerning Perla Makil's dissertation); B.R. Burg; Paul Burstein; Ron Burt; Carole Burton; Claude Buxton (funding request for \"The Habits and Customs of the Police…\")","Legare Hamer Calhoun III (includes writings by Calhoun); Charles M. Camic; Bradley Campbell (to Dick Holway); Ernest Q. Campbell; John Cardascia; Judith A. Caron; Leo Carroll; Kit Carson (concerning \"Studies on Law and Social Control\"); Bliss Cartwright; Carole Case; John T. Casteen III; Susie A. Castillo-Robson; [David?] Cavers; Dan Chambliss; William J. Chambliss; Janet Chan; Christopher Chen; Donna Chiozzi [Association of American Law Schools]; Burton R. Clark; David S. Clark (Sage Publications); John P. Clark; Robert Clark; Peggy Clarke; R.V.G. Clarke; Dan Clawson; Dorothy L. Clow; Lisa Coffman; Bonnie Cohen (Institute for Scientific Information); George F. Cole; James Coleman; Jane Collier (concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); Mary Ann Collins; Alfred F. Conard; Frank Cooley; Roger Cotterell; Rose Laub Coser; Herbert Costner (National Science Foundation); Carl J. Couch; Susan E. Cozzens (includes writing by Cozzens); Joan Crandall (Contemporary Sociology); Donald Cressey; Frederick Crews; Barrett Culmback; Lynn A. Curtis (U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development); Preston S. Cutler (Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences)","H. Richard Dallas (Southern California Law Review); Brenda Danet; Dale Dannefer; Gill Davies (Tavistock Publications); Malcom DeBevoise; Ami de Chapeaurouge; Richard de Friend; Boaventura de Sousa Santos; Dawn Detwiler; Guillaume Devin (Institut des Hautes Études de la Sécurité Intérieure); Frans de Waal; Shari Diamond; Stanley Diamond; Forrest Dill; Bradley Doll; G. William Domhoff; Brendan Dooley; Alan Dundes","Fred Eggan; Randall D. Eliason; John Ely; David M. Engel (partially concerning \"The Oven Bird's Song\"); Stewart Epstein; Kai T. Erikson; Annika Eriksson; John Ervin; Jack Etheridge; Amitai Etzioni; Salah El-Shukri; William M. Evan","Reynolds Farley; Ronald Farrell; Ezzat A. Fattah (concerning the International Course in Criminology); Robert Faulkner; Malcolm Feeley; Charles R. Fenwick; Theodore Ferdinand; Bruce W. Ferguson; Kathleen Ferraro; Stephen Fielding; Ken Fine (Academic Press); Peter Fitzpatrick; Richard Flacks; Carmen Flores; Bill Form; Bernard Fortunoff (Bobbs-Merrill Publishing Co.); Michael Edward Fowler; Daniel N. Fox; Paul Francis; Nancy Frantz; Jacob Fried; David Friedman; Lawrence M. Friedman; Phil Friedman (concerning \"Encyclopedia of Criminology\"); Robert J. Friedrich; Jürgen Friedrichs; Lisa Friel; John Fries; Morris Freilich; Douglas Fry (includes a review by Fry); Gail Funke; James J. Fyfe","José M. Gabilondo; Jean-Claude Gafner; Christine Gailey; Marc Galanter (Law and Society Review; \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); John F. Galliher; Jackie Garrett; G. David Garson; Holly Geerdes; Clifford Geertz; Luis Gerardo; Maurizio Ghisleni; Jack Gibbs (partially concerning Omaha Symposium on Norval D. Glenn (Contemporary Sociology); Erving Goffman (American Sociological Association); David Gold; Jona Goldschmidt; Andrew Goldsmith; Abraham Goldstein (and Stanton Wheeler, concerning an academic appointment at Yale); Jack A. Goldstone; T.H. Gonser; Louis W. Goodman (includes Goodman's curriculum vitae); Norman Goodman; Lynne Goodstein (concerning an American Society of Criminology meeting's Author Meets the Critics session for Sociological Justice); Mark Gottdiener; Burke Grandjean (concerning James Tucker); Mark Granovetter; Bradford H. Gray; Carol J. Greenhouse; Martin Greig; Thomas Grennes; Shannon E. Griffiths; Jan T. Gross; Paul Gross (concerning \"Sociological Justice\") Joel Grossman (Law and Society Review); Jerrold K. Guben; Philip H. Gulliver; Ted Robert Gurr (concerning Gurr's \"Why Men Rebel\"); Bernard H. Gustin; Luis Gutierrez","John Hagan; Jerald Hage; Warren O. Hagstrom; John O. Haley (includes Haley's curriculum vitae, prospectus for \"Order with Autonomy: A Study of Law and Social Control in Japan\"); Terence C. Halliday; Thomas Hardy (Dialectical Anthropology); Wallace C. Harrelson; O. Fred Harris, Jr.; Peter Harris; Robert H. Hardt; Stephen Hart; Clayton A. Hartjen; Timothy F. Hartnagel (concerning Gwynn Nettler); Reid Hastie; Robert Hauser; Adam Hauser (includes Hauser's resume); James Hawdon; Joseph M. Hawes; Keith Hawkins; Diane Haywood; Geoffrey C. Hazard, Jr. Louis Hazouri, Jr.; Michael Hechter; Frances Heidensohn; Barbara Heiman; Max Heirich; Jane Hellsoe-Henon; Larry A. Hembroff; Paget Henry (on \"Towards a Theory of Peripheral Cultural Systems\"); John R. Hepburn (Arizona State University's Distinguished Scholar Lecture Series); John Herman; Merg Herriot; Scott Hershovitz; David Herwitz; Frederick A. Hetzel; Philip Heymann (some correspondence concerning inviting James L. Gibbs to be a Visiting Fellow at the Center for Criminal Justice at Harvard Law School); L.R. Hiatt; Louis Hicks (includes Hicks' curriculum vitae); Paul Higgins; Richard J. Hill; Travis Hirschi; Frank Hirtz; Andre J. Hoekema; Daniel N. Hoffman; Albert J. Holl; George Homans; Ruth Horowitz; F. Patrick Hubbard; Florence K. Hughes; L.H.C. Hulsman; John Hund; Ira W. Hutchison; Allan Hutchinson","Heleen F.P. Ietswaart; Eiko Ikegami; Warren F. Ilchman; G. Irving; Mary Iwanaga (The University of Chicago Press)","Thomas Jackson (Dean of UVa Law School); Herbert Jacob (concerning nomination to Board of Trustees of the Law and Society Association); Rebecca Jakob; Peter Jambrek; Kenneth James; Gladys Jannaud; William Jeffrey, Jr.; Patrickn Jehle; Gary Jensen; Weidong Ji; Jason Jimerson (The Society for Social Research); James W. Johnston; Loch K. Johnson; Weldon T. Johnson; Willie Jones; Peter Just","Sanford Kadish (Encyclopedia of Crime and Justice); Samuel W. Kaplan; Miriam Kass (American Bar Association Section of Litigation); Stuart Kauffman; Betsy Keefer; E.C. Keller, Jr.; Stephen Kellert; Christopher M. Kelley; Jonathan Kelley (includes announcement for Kelley's win of the AAAS Socio-Psychological Prize); Delos Kelly; Hugh P. Kelly; Richard B. Kelly; Duncan Kennedy; L.W. Kennedy; Sue Kent; Ravindra Khare; Dinesh Khosla; Robert L. Kidder (Law \u0026 Society Review; includes a review of Black's writing); Jaegwon Kim; Gary Kleck (on \"Sociological Justice\"); Malcolm W. Klein; Rebecca Klemm; Albert Klijn; David Klinger; Michele Ann Klinsky; Klaus-Friedrich Koch; Elissa Koff; Andrzej Kojder; Deborah Kolb; Samuel Krislov; Herbert M. Kritzer (includes prospectus for \"Lawyers and Litigation\"); Krzysztof Kubala; Umesh Kumar; Erniel Kuncel; Jacek Kurczewski","Sharon LaDuke; Thomas L. Lalley (National Institute of Mental Health); Robert Lane; Michael Langley; Annette Lareau (Pure Sociology Network); Barbara Laslett (Contemporary Sociology); R.E. Laster;  Janet L. Lauritsen; Su-Jin Lee; Jessica S. LeFevre; Eric M. Leifer; Robert D. Leighninger, Jr.; Barry Leighton; Judith V. Lelchook; David Lempert; Ugo Leone; Richard Leupert; Judith N. Levi; George C. Lewis; I.M. Lewis; Michael Libonati; Charles W. Lidz; Graham Lilly; Arthur G. Lindsay (includes writings by Lindsay); Gardner Lindzey; Al Lingus; Mario Lins (includes a request for a reprint); Allen E. Liska; Craig B. Little; Guang Kun (Martha) Liu; Jiabo Liu (includes paper written by Liu); William W. Lockhart; John Loflano; Wallace D. Loh; Judith Lorber; Maria Loś; Michael Lowy; Robin Luckham; Richard Lundman; Jim Lundy; Olivier Lunz; James Lyons; Joanne Lyons","o\tGeoffrey MacCormack; Virginia Mackey; Ginny Mackey; Paul Maidment; Bruce J. Malina; Michael Mann; Jason Manning (Pure Sociology Network); Henry W. Mannle; Wade Mansell; John P. Martin; Cheryl V. Martorana; Alexandra Maryanski; James L. Massey; Patrick E. Mates; Lynn Mather; Joan Matthews; Teelyn Mauney; Eleanor G. May; Leon Mayhew; Edward J. McCabe; Charles H. McCaghy; Michele McCauley; Reece McGee (concerning JoAnn Miller); Daniel McGillis; Robert McGinnis; Marian McGrath (Academic Press); Marshall McLuhan; Margaret Mead; Barbara Meeker (Annual Conference on Group Processes Research); James W. Meeker; Robert F. Meier; Gary B. Melton (Annual Nebraska Symposium on Motivation); Paulo Mendonca; Sally Merry; Steven F. Messner; Michael Micklin (and Marvin Olsen);  Midge Miles (American Sociological Association); Leslie B. Miller; Stacy Miller; Paul Steven Miller (includes funeral program for Miller); Stephen P. Mitchell; John Mogey; Eric Monkkonen; Fred Montanino; Mark H. Moore; Richter H. Moore, Jr.; Sally Falk Moore; Wilbert E. Moore; John H. Morgan; Charles Moskos; Imogene L. Moyer (Encyclopedia of Criminology); Jeffrey Mullis; Richard Münch; Harold L. Munson; Michael Musheno","Ilene Nagel; Joane Nagel; Barry Nakell (on \"Studies on Law and Social Control\"); Richard Neely; William Nelson (on \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); Paul D. Neuthaler; Gertrud Neuwirth; Graeme R. Newman; Eva Charlotte Nilsen; John Brian Nilson (includes Nilson's final exam for Black's course Sociology of Law); Steve Nock; James L. Nolan; André Normandeau","William O'Barr; Anthony Oberschall (concerning \"Pure Sociology\"); G. Karl Oelgeschlager; Lloyd Ohlin; Vincent O'Leary; James H. Olila; Mervin Olsen; Robert M. O'Neil; Margaret O'Reilly (Dartmouth Publishing Company); Michael W. Oshima; Mark J. Osiel; Marian Osmun (Oxford University Press); Keith F. Otterbein; Patricia J. Ould","Deborah Palliser; Lewis Papier; William L. Parish (American Journal of Sociology); Roger Parks; Raymond Parnas; Hanna Pasikowska; Alan Paterson; Dennis Patterson; Orlando Patterson; Marion B. Peavey; Dennis L. Peck (Sociological Inquiry); Harold E. Pepinsky; Stephen L. Percy; E. L. Peters (\"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); M. Lee Pelton; Greg Pewett; Holger Pfaff; Bryan Pfaffenberger; William Phelan; Andrew Pickering; Ronald M. Pipkin; Jesse Pitts (Tocqueville Review); Alessandro Pizzorno; Adam Podgórecki; Aaron Podolefsky; Daniel Polsby; Henry N. Pontell; Richard A. Posner; Walter W. Powell (Contemporary Sociology); Derek Price; Maurice Punch; Haibin Qi","Richard W. Rabinowitz; Phyllis Raimone; Deborah Rapoport (Academic Press); John P. Reid; Sue Titus Reid; Robert Reiner; Peter Reuter (The Rand Corporation); Jonathon Rieder; Kristan Rieger; David Riesman; Beth Richie; Matilda Riley; Leonard L. Riskin; Christian Nils Robert; Simon Roberts; Irving Rockwood (Longman Inc.); Cyril D. Robinson; Maria Thereza Rocha de Assis Moura; Vivian J. Rohrl (\"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); Paul Romjue; Frank Romo; Lawrence Rosen; James E. Rosenbaum; Hildy Ross; Bess Anne Rothenberg; John E. Rothenberger; Frances Rothstein; Thomas Rudel; Bruce M. Russett (The Journal of Conflict Resolution); Andrzej Rzeplinski","David J. Saari; Albert M. Sacks; Frank E.A. Sander; Alberto Santos; Austin Sarat; Lew Sargentich; Joachim Savelsberg (includes writing by Savelsberg); Nikola Schitov; Christiane Schlumberger; Andreas Schneider; Mark Schneider; Phyllis Schultze; Karl F. Schumann; Russell K. Schutt; Barry Schwartz; Richard Schwartz; Robert A. Scott; Robert E. Scott; Andrew Scull; Michael Seidel; Philip Selznick; Judith Semper; Roberta Senechal de la Roche (to Christopher Schmitt);  Diana S. Sepejak; Adjie Setiadi; Susan Shapiro; Edward J. Shaughnessy; K. Shoji; Alan Sica; Ilana Silber; Ed Silva; Robert A. Silverman; Richard Simon; A.W. Brian Simpson; Theda Skocpol; Jerome H. Skolnick (correspondence with Paul D. Reynolds); John Skvoretz; Barbara Slifkin (Seminar Press); Joseph T. Slinger; Jeffrey S. Slovak; Russell Smandych (\"Towards a General Theory of Social Control\"); Alden Smith; Charles E. Smith (The Free Press); Gregory W. Smith (The Free Press); Jerry Smith; Joel Smith (Duke University); Robert B. Smith; Eloise C. Snyder; Francis G. Snyder; Fred Snyder; Kathy Snyder (correspondence with Joleen Scott); Gary A. Sojka; Peter H. Solomon, Jr.; Karol Soltan; Christina Hoff Sommers; Donald R. Songer; J.J. Spigelman; Edward H. Stanford (partly concerning Stephen Vago's prospectus); William Staples; Paul Starr; Darrell J. Steffensmeier; John Stephens; Christopher D. Stevens; Frank Stewart; Thomas Stone (Studies on Law and Social Control); Norman W. Storer; Mark C. Suchman; Teresa Sullivan; Carl Sundholm; Guy E. Swanson; Richard Sykes; Kent Sycerud \u0026 David Hazelton (Michigan Law Review); Denis Szabo (International Society of Criminology; International Annals of Criminology)","Horace D. Taft; R.E.S. Tanner; Jeff Tatum; Nicholas Tavuchis; Alton Taylor (concerning Patricia Taylor); Clinton Terry; Robert M. Terry; Charles W. Thomas (Criminology); John M. Thomas; Madeleine Thomas; Susan Joyce Thomas; Terence P. Thornberry; Viguolo Tiepli; Harry F. Todd, Jr.; Sybil Todd (contains exit interviews for the University of Virginia); Roman Tomasic; Gladys Topkis; Daniel P. Torres; Stephen Toulmin; Jeanne Maddox Toungara; A. Javier Treviño (includes writing by Treviño); Simon P. Tsoako; Austin T. Turk; Janet Turk; R. Jay Turner; David Twain; W.L. Twining","Paul Upson; Steven Vago; Ivan Vallier; Geert van den Steenhoven; Ab van Eldijk; Paul van Seters; Dirk van zyl Smit; Blake E. Vance (Academic Press); Ana Maria Vargas Falla; Diane Vaughn; José António Veloso (concerning a translation of \"The Behavior of Law\"); Simon Verdun-Jones; Franz von Benda-Beckham; James Vorenberg","Walter J. Wadlington; Paul Wahrhaftig; James E. Wallace; Immanuel Wallerstein; Craig Wanner; Jacob Ward; Richard H. Ward; R. Stephen Warner; Carol Warren; Norma Wasser; Robert Wathrow; John Webb; David Weisburd; Terry M. Weiss; Joseph Westermeyer; Garland White; Regina White; Brent Whittlesey; Stephen G. Wieting; Brad Wilcox; John P. Wiley, Jr.; James Wilkerson; Nancy Williams; E. O. Wilson; James Q. Wilson, Richard Wilson; Thomas P. Wilson; Charles R. Winfrey; S.F. Wise; Emily Wilkinson; Laura Woloshyn; Calvin Woodard; Bob Woodbury (St. Martin's Press); William E. Woodcock; Lynn Woodson; Charles M. Woolf; Alissa Pollitz Worden; J.H. Wright; Jerome Wright (concerning a manuscript review)","Jihong Xiao; Tong Xin (concerning a translation of \"The Behavior of Law\"); Xinyi Xu; Kun Yang; Peter C. Yeager; Marvin Yelles (Academic Press); Barbara Yngvesson; Sung Won Yoon; Frances K. Zemans; Eric Zuesse","Some correspondence will be between people not including Donald Black, if the correspondence is still on the topic or related to the organization. Some folders may contain supplemental, non-correspondence material to the correspondence. \nCorrespondence also may contain information that has a separate subseries or is referenced elsewhere, if that information better fit within the flow of conversation in the main correspondence. Be sure to cross reference with other files for more potential information. Organized alphabetically.","Miscellaneous material pertaining to Academic Press","For the 1992 ASA meeting","For the 1992 ASA meeting","Concerning Academic Press; publishing of Black's \"The Behavior of Law\"","University academic (sociology) departments, all universities","University academic (sociology) departments, all universities","Book by Barbara Harrell-Bond and Sandra Burman","Undated papers filed at beginning of folder; includes manuscript reviews themselves along with correspondence","Includes manuscript reviews themselves along with correspondence","Organizations and topical correspondence with too few papers to get their own folders, such as American Society of Criminology January 16 1991- May 2 1991; Conference in honor of Al Reiss; Frank Romo's dissertation; Law \u0026 Society Conference; Publishing agreement","Includes table of contents and notes to contributors","Also known as The Behavior of Courts","Alphabetically arranged","Black. 2004\nReviews of Donald Black Theories. \"Quantifying Law in Police-Citizen Encounters David A. Klinger;\" \"Law and Social Control in China: An Application of Black's Thesis\" Robert M. Regoli; \"Mobilization of Authority: College Dormitory Student Reaction to Crime and Deviance—An Empirical Assessment of Donald Black's General Theory of Law;\" \"Empirical Support for Unequal Effects of Multiple Control: A Different Examination of Donald Black's Work\" Bonnie Berry. 1984-1991","\"Social Status and Sentences of Female Offenders\" Candace Kruttschnitt; \"A Multivariate Analysis of the Behaviour of Law\" Janet Chan; \"Legal and Non-Legal Factors in Juvenile Justice Dispositions\" William G. Staples; \"Science and Politics in the Sociology of Law: A Reply to Alan Hunt\"; \"Why Law Does Not Behave- Critical and Constructive Reflections on the Social Scientific Perception of the Social Significance of Law\" Franz von Benda-Beckman","\"Relational Distance, Relational Status and Legal Sanctions: A Test of Two Competing Hypotheses\" Dale Dannefer; \"Light Up or Butt Out: An Assessment of Antismoking Laws in the United States\" W. Timothy Austin and Samuel W. Garner; \"An Analysis of 'The Behavior of Law': Appellate Litigation Variation Over Trial and Jurisdiction\" James W. Meeker; \"An Analysis of 'The Behavior of Law': Effects of Organization on Litigation\" James W. Meeker; \"Empirical Verification of Black's 'The Behavior of Law\" John Braithwaite and David Biles; \"A Test of Black's Theory of the Behavior of Law\" Larry A Hembroff; \"Donald Black's So-Called Theory of So-Called Law\" David F. Greenberg; \"Revenge and the Social Control System: Theory and Empirical Correlates\" Norman W. Storer; \"The Anthropology of Law Introduction\" Vivian J. Rohrl; \"A Chippewa Trouble-Case: Toward an Expanded Model of Conflict Resolution\" Vivian J. Rohrl; \"Toward a Structural Perspective on Gender Bias in the Juvenile Court\" William G. Staples.","Authors include Setsuo Miyazawa (\"Social Movements and Contemporary Rights in Japan: Relative Success Factors in the Field of Environmental Law\", J. Langley Miller, Peter H. Rossi, Jon E. Simpson (\"Attributes of Just Punishments: An Empirical Test of Black's Theory of Law\"), Daniel P. Doyle, David F. Luckenbill (\"Mobilizing Law in Response to Collective Problems: A Test of Black's Theory of Law, Kathleen J. Ferraro (\"Policing Woman Battering\")","Program notes. Donald Black,\"The Law-like Nature of Violence\" 1994 October 13-14; Donald Black, \"Violence and Aggression in Contemporary Society\"1995 November 6-7. These lectures not included.","Maureen Mileski was dating Donald Black at this time and her lecture notes were based on his theories while he was teaching at Yale"],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePrinted monographs and offprints in this collection have been catalogued and housed separately. Each catalogue record has the following local note: SPECIAL COLLECTIONS: Gift of Donald J. Black. From the Papers of Donald Black, MSS 15031.\u003c/p\u003e"],"separatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Separated Materials"],"separatedmaterial_tesim":["Printed monographs and offprints in this collection have been catalogued and housed separately. Each catalogue record has the following local note: SPECIAL COLLECTIONS: Gift of Donald J. Black. From the Papers of Donald Black, MSS 15031."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection is protected by copyright and/or related rights. You are free to use materials in the collection in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. For other uses you need to obtain permission from the rights-holder(s).\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["This collection is protected by copyright and/or related rights. You are free to use materials in the collection in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. For other uses you need to obtain permission from the rights-holder(s)."],"names_ssim":["Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library","Black, Donald J., 1941-","Senechal de la Roche, Roberta, 1950-","Mileski, Maureen, 1944-","Baumgartner, M. P. 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These materials will remain closed until about 2077.","Series I is on academic writings from Black and other scholars. It is split between two Sub-Series: Sub-Series A is on works either solely by Black, or works collaborated on by Black and other scholars, and Sub-Series B contains work solely by other scholars. Series I runs from box 1-17. Series II contains files and papers from Black's involvement in the professional and academic worlds of sociology and universities. Series II runs from box 17-21. Series III pertains to Donald Black's personal life. Series III runs from box 21-25. Series IV contains correspondence with organizations and correspondence on certain topics. Series IV runs from box 25-36. Series V contains restricted items, and is the only series in box 37. Box 38 houses a sociology t-shirt. The recent additions (boxes 39-55) to this collection are in a new series titled Additions and have subseries that is similar to the original arrangement. Subseries 1. Academic Writings. Subseries 2. Professional and University Involvement. Series 3.Personal papers and materials Series 4.Correspondence. Series 5.Roberta Senechal de la Roche papers","Some folders contain groupings of files that remain as-is from their arrangement by Black, while others contain files compounded into a more comprehensive grouping from different sources. \nSome items may be cross referenced under different series. For example, there is correspondence with Stanley Holowitz under both his personal file as well as under the topical files on correspondence with Academic Press. ","Donald Black was a world renowned theoretical sociologist and University Professor Emeritus of the Social Sciences at the University of Virginia from 1985-2016. Born in 1941, he received his bachelor's degree from Indiana University in 1963, his master's degree from the University of Michigan in 1965, and his PhD in sociology from Michigan University in 1968. Before coming to the University of Virginia in 1985, he was at both Yale University as a post-doctoral Russell Sage Fellow from 1968-1970, and then taught at Harvard University in their Sociology Department and Law School. In 1989 he attained the position as a University Professor, allowing him to teach in any department or school at the University including the Law School. From 1986-1989 he also served as the Department Chair of Sociology. ","Black was known for his study of the sociology of ideas and scienticity (the degree to which ideas are testable, valid, and original). His most important early work included \"The Behavior of Law\" (Emerald Publishing 1976), which advanced what is still the only general sociological theory of law--\"behavior of law\"—which is what people do in the name of law, including illegal acts as a way to manage conflict and assert grievances, particularly when legal protections are perceived as failing. He created the theory of \"Pure Sociology\" which explains social life by studying deviant behavior as a system of social control rather than a set of rules.  It is different from psychology because it makes no presumptions about an individuals experience. His work, particularly \"Crime as Social Control\"(American Sociological Review 1983), argues that crime can be a form of \"self-help\" to achieve justice, and it explains the variation in legal responses (like arrests) through social structures such as too much intimacy or lack of intimacy related to conflicts. Unlike most sociologists, he rejected psychological approaches and drew on  anthropological and historical materials and modern data, allowing him to explain variation in social behavior in all societies and across time. He extended his work to the larger universe of conflict management—including violence, avoidance, and toleration—which culminated in his major midcareer work, \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\" (Academic Press 1993). Black broke still more fresh ground with a third major opus, \"Moral Time\" (Oxford University Press 2011), which presented a radically new general and testable theory of the causes of conflict. He authored a series of brilliant publications, including the \"The Manners and Customs of the Police\" (Academic Press 1981), \"Sociological Justice' (Oxford University Press 1993), \"The Geometry of Terrorism\" in Sociological Theory (2004), and \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\". ","He was a fellow of the American Society of Criminology and the American Anthropological Association. In 2013, he received the Law and Society Association Harry Kalven Jr. Prize for outstanding scholarship. He received several awards from the American Sociological Association (ASA) and its Sections. In 1994, he received both the ASA Theory Section's Theory Prize and the Section on the Sociology of Law's Distinguished Book Award, for \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\". He was also the recipient of the ASA Section on the Sociology of Law's Distinguished Article Award in 1997 for \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\" (Law \u0026 Social Inquiry 1995) and the recipient of the ASA Section on Altruism, Morality, and Social Solidarity inaugural Outstanding Published Book Award in 2012 for \"Moral Time\". In addition, several of his books have been translated into other languages.  He was invited to lecture in numerous countries abroad, including Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Holland, France, Scotland, England, Poland, and Japan. He was on the editorial board for scholarly journals and edited his own series on \"Studies on Law and Social Control\" for Oxford Press.","Black was also a charismatic teacher who influenced many students of sociology. According to Mark Cooney, \"His classes were an intellectual treat for he saw teaching as an opportunity to develop new ideas.\" Beyond the classroom, he was an inspiring mentor ready to offer advice and encouragement, especially to younger scholars. He retired from the University of Virginia in 2016 and died in January 2024.","The collection also includes the papers of Roberta Senechal de la Roche, (spouse of Donald Black) and an American historian, sociologist, retired professor from Washington and Lee University, and poet born in western Maine and raised in upstate New York. She graduated from the University of Southern Maine and the University of Virginia, where she received a doctoral degree in history.  As a historian and sociologist, she specialized in studying theory on collective violence and social history. Her first major publication, originally titled \"The Sociogenesis of a Race Riot\", was later renamed \"In Lincoln's Shadow: The Springfield Race Riot of 1908\". The book examines the two-day race riot in Springfield, Illinois, which resulted in the displacement of thousands of Black residents, destruction of their businesses and homes, and brutal killings of two African Americans. Her work won two distinguished prizes, cementing her contribution to the field. She taught courses on the American gilded age, the history of violence in America, the history of women in America, and a seminar on modern terrorism. ","Roberta was inspired by the sociological approach in \"Salem Possessed\", which used detailed social profiles to uncover community conflicts during the Salem Witch Trials. As a graduate student at the University of Virginia, she sought a similarly researchable topic in the field of collective violence. She chose the Springfield riot for its historical significance as Abraham Lincoln's hometown and its underexplored status in academic literature. Over eight years, she meticulously analyzed the dynamics of the riot, profiling both the perpetrators and victims and uncovering patterns that challenged prevailing social strain theories of violence. Her long standing interest is in non-state unilateral collective violence, such as rioting, lynching, terrorism, and vigilantism.","She is also a poet of Miꞌkmaq and French- Canadian descent. Her poems have appeared in the Colorado Review; Vallum; Glass: A Journal of Poetry; Yemassee, Blue Mountain Review, Sequestrum, and Cold Mountain Review, among others. She has two prize-winning chapbooks: Blind Flowers (Arcadia Press) and After Eden (Heartland Review Press, 2019). A third chapbook, Winter Light, and her first book, Going Fast (2019) are published by David Robert Books.","\nSources:\nCooney, Mark. \"Donald Black\" Member News \u0026 Notes. American Sociological Association, May 2024.\nhttps://www.asanet.org/member-news-notes-may-2024/#obituary","Roberta Senechal de la Roche's website.\nhttps://www.wlu.edu/profile/senechal-roberta","There are 22 mini DV's in this collection. Appointments must be made in advance to use media formats such as LPs, audiotapes, videotapes, films, CDs, and DVDs held by Special Collections. In most cases, materials must be reformatted before they can be accessed, sometimes at the researcher's expense. Please use our online reference request form to ask for further information or to schedule access to audio-visual materials. Access cannot be guaranteed unless prior arrangements have been made.","The Donald Black papers were received in increments over a period of years and have been interfiled except for the most recent additions which have been added as a series at the end.","This collection contains items from Donald Black's life and career, spanning from the 1930s up until 2023, ranging from personal memorabilia from his high school years, to his research in graduate school, to drafts of his major published works, to his professional involvement as a leader in sociology and professor at the University of Virginia, including forthright and meaningful correspondence with colleagues and adversaries about sociology theories from academic institutions across the world leading up to his retirement from the University of Virginia in 2016. ","His papers include his academic writings, manuscripts, conference papers and lectures, course readings, examination questions, syllabi, correspondence with students and colleagues, personal journals, and notes about ground breaking theories that he created in the fields of sociology, law, and criminology. They reveal the passionate, intellectual and personal thought processes of a dedicated scholar and professor who led a new way of thinking about sociology as a scientific approach to understanding social conditions, particularly situations involving conflict, by creating a model that was designed to be testable and that veered away from psychology and the study of the individual.","Roberta Senechal de la Roche papers are included in Subseries 5 of the collection. She was a full professor at Washington and Lee University where she taught sociology, history, and social history. Included are her articles, manuscripts, lectures, conference talks, correspondence with colleagues, and correspondence between her and Donald Black. Her published works of poetry have been catalogued separately.","Writings by Black, and by Black and collaborators. Organized alphabetically, and then chronologically within titles that have multiple folders (such as \"Moral Time\" and the Police Files).","Otherwise titled \"Insurance Problems of Businesses and Organizations in high Crime Rate Areas\" and \"A Report to the President's Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Criminal Justice.\"","For graduate course \"Deviant Behavior and Social Control\" with Professor David Bordua","Graduate work","Code Books and other Notes","\"The Geometry of Law: An Interview with Donald Black,\" by Andreas Buono; questions from Allan Horwitz; \"How Law Behaves: An Interview with Donald Black,\" with Mara Abramowitz; \"Interview with Myself,\" by Donald Black. Multiple drafts for Horwitz' and Abramowitz'","Graduate work, for course Sociology 520 with Professor W.S. Landecker","Includes American Sociological Review; American Journal of Sociology; The Yale Law Journal; Journal of Consciousness Studies; Law and Society Review (includes notes on paper inside)","The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology; Journal of Consciousness Studies; Law \u0026 Society Review","Some undated material","Contains some notes on the introduction, contains some notes on the conclusion for 'CST', contains newspaper article","Notes later finalized and published as \"A Strategy of Pure Sociology\"","Notes and finished papers","Toward a General Theory of Social Control; Social Control; Social Control as A Dependent Variable: Selected Bibliography","Heavily edited from 1972 draft","A Report to the President's Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Criminal Justice","Proposal to National Science Foundation","Includes note from Roberta Senechal de la Roche","Includes 2011 note from Donald Black","Personal and Property Searches Conducted in Radio-Dispatched Police Work: An Overview of the Data from Three Cities; Patterns of Interrogation and Confession in Field Patrol Settings; Insurance Problems of Businesses and Organizations in High Crime Rate Areas; Coercive Authority and Citizens' Rights in Field Patrol Setting","Police-Suspect Transactions in Field Settings According to the Race and Social Class Status of Suspects; Police and Citizen Behavior in Routine Field Encounters: Some Comparisons According to Race and Social Class Status of Citizens; Transactions with Suspects in On-View Police Work; The Evaluations and Images of Owners and Managers of Businesses and Organizations Toward the Police and Police Service","Surveys from Survey Research Center at the University of Michigan","Two copies","Contains also some miscellaneous material relating to Boston research","Suggestions from Al Reiss to Donald Black for a co-authored book that was never written.","Includes dust jackets","Graduate course taken by Donald Black at the University of Michigan","Published in Litigation","Includes book reviews and personal reactions","Appears to be incomplete. This proposed book of readings was never published","Retitled later: \"Towards a Sociology of Moral Life: Some Notes on Durkheim,\" Spring 1965, for Sociology 805","Notes, includes drawings and outside articles. Also includes note from Black from 2011.","Notes","Part 1: The Geometry of Social Control","For Sociology 805 with Professor W. Landecker","Donald Black wrote chapter 9 of this edited volume. This also includes material from the Theories of Violence workshop.","For a class with Dr. H. Wolowitz","Graduate work","Graduate work","Works solely by other authors. Alphabetized by title/first word of folder label with the exception that if the folder starts 'further writings by X', then they will immediately come after the individually labeled writing by X. The works in 'Further writings' are organized chronologically.","Chapter Three; includes correspondence between Black and Scheff","Reprint from The Modern Law Review; Two Copies, each with different formatting","Thesis proposal; memorandum on dissertation proposal; \"Strong State, Weak Ties: The Social Control of Homicide in Modern America\", Cooney's dissertation proposal; Appendix B: Interview Schedule; Includes comments by Donald Black","\"Predatory Policing: The Sociology of Traffic Law Enforcement\"; \"Third Party Justice\"; \"Social Sources of Witness Credibility\"; \"The Morality of Strangers\"; Includes comments by Donald Black","\"Evidence as Partisanship\"; \"The Morality of Strangers\"; \"Supporting Homicide\"; \"Supporting Homicide\"; \"Why Is Economic Analysis So Appealing to Law Professors?\"; Includes some correspondence; Includes comments by Donald Black","\"The Informal Social Control of Homicide\"; \"Homicide and Social Structure: A Precis\"; \"Two Types of Human Homicide\"; \"Homicide within Domestic Polities\"; \"Spousal Homicide as Execution and Rebellion\"; Includes comments by Donald Black","\"Community and Homicide\"; \"The Dark Side of Community: Moralistic Homicide and Strong Social Ties\"; \"Law and the Warping of Violence\";","\"Sex and Style in the Law of Homicide\"; \"Beyond Hobbes: Violence in State and Stateless Settings\"","\"Feud/Internal War, Legal Aspects of\"; \"The Social Production of Evidence\"","Transcript of speech","Case studies on corporate subjects; Cases 1-24","Case studies on corporate subjects; Cases 25-49","Case studies on corporate subjects; Cases 50-71","Two drafts of outlines for \"The Executive Way: Conflict Management in Corporations\"; \"Vengeance Among Organizational Elites: The Management of Conflict in a Matrix Enterprise\"; \"The Private Ordering of Professional Relations: Weak Ties and Conflict Management in a Big 8 Accounting Firm\" ","The chapter outlines have no date, nor do \"The Private Ordering of Professional Relations: Weak Ties\" and \"Conflict Management in a Big 8 Accounting Firm\" have a definitive date","\"Conflict Management, Honor, and Organizational Change\"; \"The Customs of Conflict Management Among Corporate Executives\"; \"The Power of Language in Adjudication and Mediation\": \"Institutional Contexts as Predictors of Social Evaluation\"","Two separate copies of \"The Customs of Conflict Management among Corporate Executives\"","Printed in Law \u0026 Society","Dissertation","Dissertation","Dissertation","\"Genocide as Social Control,\" by Bradley Campbell; \"The Impact of Fee Arrangement on Lawyer Effort,\" by Herbert Kritzer, William Felsteiner, Austin Sarat, and David Trubek; \"Life on the Atoll: Singapore Ecology as a Neglected Dimension of Social Order,\" by Timothy Austin; \"Loosening the Chains of Philosophical Reductionism\" by Steven Rytina, includes correspondence; \"La Mobilisation du Droit: autobiographie d'un concept,\" by Andre-Jean Arnaud; \"Predicting the Crucifixion of Jesus,\" by Nathan Altice; \"Preface,\" by Robert Ellickson; \"The Sociogenesis of Lynching,\" by Roberta Senechal de la Roche; \"A Sociological Theory of Scientific Change,\" by Stephen Fuchs; \"Summary of Dissertation Research,\" by Marian Borg; \"Three Sociological Epistemologies,\" by Stephen Fuchs","Includes correspondence between Myers and Roberta Senechal de la Roche","Reprint in The Bobbs-Merrill Reprint Series in the Social Sciences","Manning's dissertation","Manning's dissertation","Includes correspondence between Borg and Black","\"The Code of Science Analysis and Reflections on Its Future\"; \"Stratification in American Science\"; \"Age, Aging, and Age Structure in Science\"","\"Social Control from Below\"; \"Law and the Middle Class: Evidence from a Suburban Town\"; \"War and Peace in Early Childhood\"; \"The Myth of Discretion; The Sociology of Law\"","Includes copies of curriculum vitae for M.P. Baumgartner","\"Technology as a Third Party\"; Includes correspondence with Donald Black","\"Gossip in Science: A Study of Social Control and Reputation\"; Appendices","\"Crime in the Breaking: Gender Differences in Desistance\" (co-authored by Chris Uggen)","\"Conflict Management in the Emergency Room\" (prospectus); Includes comments by Donald Black","Notes","\"The Sociology of Medical Malpractice\"; \"Malpractice Litigation as Social Control\"; \"Medical Malpractice, Social Structure, and Social Control\" (1995, in Sociological Forum); Includes comments by Donald Black","'Beyond 'Thick Description' in a Test and Extension of Black's Theory of Partisanship: Patterns of Symbolic Partisanship in Geertz's Balinese Cockfight\"; \"Fan Partisanship and Competitiveness in Geertz' Cockfight and Beyond: An Application of Black's Theory of Partisanship\"; \"The Predictable Nature of the Balinese Cockfight\"","\"Employee Theft as Social Control\"; \"The Social Organization of Employee Justice\": \"How Workers Manage Conflicts with their Employers\" (Doctoral dissertation proposal); \"Therapeutic Bureaucracy\"; \"Social Control in a \"Post-Bureaucratic\" Organization\"; \"Corporal Punishment and Black's Theory of Social Control\" (co-authored by Susan Ross); \"Workplace Deviance as Social Control\"; \"Worshiping the Self: The Pure Sociology of Therapeutic Religion\"","\"Worshiping the Self: Therapeutic Religion and the Social World of New Age Healers\" (unpublished manuscript)","Material related to coursework, course exams, evaluation forms, lecture recordings, lecture notes. Organized topically (and chronologically within topics) from proposals for courses, to course material, to course exams, to course evaluations, to miscellaneous material","Includes material for course- Social Control; ","Full list of dates is 1971, 1973, 1977, 1979, 1984","Includes Maureen Mileski's review of \"Marihuana Reconsidered,\" by Lester Grinspoon (1971), and Donald Black's review of \"Why Men Rebel\", by Ted Robert Gurr (1972)","Sociology of Culture, Phenomenological Strategy, Explanation in the Social Sciences \nIncludes materials for other professors' courses","On different froms of deviance and control","These working notes were turned into a working paper for the Russell Sage Program in Law \u0026 Social Science, Yale Law School","Includes grade breakdown for Spring 1996 and Fall 1997 exams. Also includes 180 exam form from Harvard, and two exam forms for a course that James Tucker taught","Blank","Blank","Blank","Some forms blank, some completed\no\tIncludes some correspondence","o\tSome forms blank, some completed\nIncludes some correspondence","Some forms blank, some completed","Some forms blank, some completed","Some forms blank, some completed","Includes other descriptions of Black's work and contributions","Books containing information on chaired professors at the University of Virginia, includes Donald Black","Yale University Graduate Studies in Sociology; University of Virginia Graduate Studies in Sociology; Inauguration of Teresa A. Sullivan; Echols Scholar pamphlet","Transcript of Program","Proposed for 1973-1974 academic year","University of Virginia, search for senior faculty member","University of Virginia; also includes requisition form for the University of Virginia Printing Office","University of Virginia","Includes note from 2016 from Donald Black","Date and title possibly originally mislabeled","Date and title possible originally mislabeled","Papers and materials from Donald Black's personal life. Organized alphabetically.","University of Michigan","University of Michigan, Master of Arts in Sociology; Candidate of Philosophy","North Central High School; Awards, certificates, and letters; 1953-1954; 1955-1956; 1956-1957; 1957-1958; Includes awards for Bruce Black, Donald Black's brother; Also includes 1978 award for the United States Olympic Society; Also includes 1960-1961 and 1961-1962 academic achievement awards from Indiana University Indianapolis Center","North Central High School; Also includes NCHS Recognition Day Programs for 1957 and 1959, and patches and ribbons","Contains 2 journals","Contains two journals","Contains two journals","Photographs of Black, his family, includes a guide giving details on photos. There is also a 1960 photograph of Delta Upsilon members at Indiana University in OS-Box P-43, Folder 1.","Distinguished Book Award for \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\", given by the American Sociological Association","Outstanding Published Book Award, given by the American Sociological Association","Mary L. Thomas Lecturer plaque, given by the West Virginia University Department of Sociology and Anthropology","Some correspondence will be between the individual and people who are not Donald Black, or between Donald Black and someone else concerning the individual. The first part of this subseries is on those who have enough correspondence with Black for them to have their individual folders; the second part of this series combines individuals alphabetically by last name if their correspondence was not substantial enough for their own folder. \nAll correspondence also may contain information that has a separate subseries, if that information better fit within the flow of conversation in the main correspondence with the individuals. Be sure to cross reference with other files for more potential information. Organized alphabetically.","Law \u0026 Society editor","Also includes correspondence with Glenn Goodwin, as part of correspondences with Babbie","Includes Beirne's review of \"Sociological Justice\"; Partially on Theoretical Criminology, includes invitation for Black to be an advisory editor","Includes Bergesen's comments on \"The Elementary Forms of Conflict Management\" and \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\"; Includes Black's comments on Bergesen's \"paper on Wallerstein\"; Includes Bergesen's curriculum vitae","Includes correspondence on the American Society of Criminology and American Sociological Association","Partially concerning Studies on Law and Social Control","Concerning Borges' work on a paper on Black's life and works","Includes an invitation to apply to a position at University of California, Riverside; Mentions \"Elementary Forms of Conflict Management\", \"Making Enemies\", \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\"","Includes writings by Cooney, and letters of recommendation for Cooney by Black","Includes comments on each other's writings","Includes writing by Lewis Feuer","Full list of dates is 1975, 1978, 1980, 1984, 1989, 1993-1994, 1997; Includes reviews of de Grazia's work; Includes writing by de Grazia","Includes correspondence concerning academic promotions for Ekland-Olsen; Includes correspondence on Ekland-Olson's contribution to \"Towards a General Theory of Social Control\"","Mentions \"The Behavior of Law\", \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\"","Law \u0026 Social Inquiry; Mentions \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\", \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\"; Includes writings by Black","Partly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"","Includes advertisement for Black's books; Partly concerning publication of Black's \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\" by Academic Press; Partly concerns manuscript reviews by Black","Partly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"","Includes writing by Griffiths; Partly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"; Partly concerning Journal of Legal Pluralism; Mentions \"Taking Sides\", \"The Behavior of Law\", \"Sociological Justice\", \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\", other writings by Black; International Institute of Sociology","Includes writings by Grimshaw","Full list of dates is 1973-1980, 1985-1986, 1991-1993, 1996; Partly concerning \"The Behavior of Law\", \"Studies on Law and Social Control\"; Includes a manuscript review","Mainly concerning Horwitz' writing; Some correspondence concerning publication of Horwitz' work; Partly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\", mentions other writings by Black; Includes writing by Horwitz","Includes proposal by Humphrey to the National Science Foundation","Includes invitations to others to participate in an American Sociological Association session organized by Black and Jasso","Includes correspondence concerning Johnson's book proposal; Includes correspondence on Frank Sulloway/\"Born to Rebel\"","Heavily concerning University of Virginia Sociology Department affairs","Includes correspondence on Kruttschnitt's dissertation","Full list of dates is 1977-1978, 1982-1983, 1987, 1993, 1995; Includes prospectus of Political Deviance: A Power and Process Approach","Includes manuscript review by Laumann","Partly concerning an Author Meets Critics session at an upcoming Law \u0026 Society meeting; Includes article that Leo is quoted in","Includes writing by Levett","Partly concerning Mahmood's graduate prospectus/dissertation","Includes Black's review of Manning's \"Police Work\"","Includes \"The Limits of Rhetoric: A Practicing Attorney's View of the Truth About Persuasion\", \"How to Prove Jurors Will Be On Your Side\" by Amy Singer","Mostly correspondence, some notes and writings","Heavily concerning University of Virginia Sociology Department affairs; Includes \"Postmodernism and Society: Can Solidarity be a Substitute for Objectivity?\" by Milner","Includes June 1997 East Asian Legal Studies Newsletter","Includes Morrill's curriculum vitae; Includes Morrill's review of \"Taking Sides\", \"Making Enemies\"; Partly concerning Calvin Morrill's graduate work, and National Science Foundation funding for it; Includes reviews of \"Social Status and the Normative Seriousness of Managerial Acts\"","Includes review of \"The Behavior of Law\"; Mentions \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"","Heavily concerning University of Virginia Sociology Department affairs","Includes a note from Black from July 29, 2010; Includes invitation for retirement dinner for Reiss; Includes obituary for Reiss","Includes Table of Contents and first chapter of Sciulli's \"The End of Corporate Governance\"; Includes Sciulli's curriculum vitae; Mentions symposium on \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\"","Partly on Shermann's study of Homicide by Police Officers; Includes correspondence with the Guggenheim Foundation","Includes abstract of Silberman's \"Situational Factors in the Mobilization of Law:…\"; Mentions \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"","Research in Sociology and Law; American Sociological Review","Includes \"The Law of Evidence (and Other Epistemologies) as Optimizing Disciplines\" by Stinchcombe","American Sociological Review; Partly on \"Crime as Social Control\"","Mainly concerning Tamanaha's reviews and comments to Black's work","Includes Trubek's curriculum vitae; One piece of correspondence is missing the first page","Russell Sage Foundation","Includes syllabus from Weintraub's Fall 1999 course, Sociology 285: Play, Culture, and the Self","o\tHeavily concerning matters related to Academic Press, including manuscript reviews, including \"Studies on Law and Social Control\" series, foreword for \"The Logic of Social Control\"; Includes Sam Long's curriculum vitae, and proposal for Political Socialization in Transition; Includes Werner's curriculum vitae","Includes writings by Wong; Concerning mainly research and a publication by Wong","Partly concerning Zang's efforts to translate \"Sociological Justice\" into Chinese; Includes Zang's \"From Organization to Law: A Critical Review of Transformation of Social Control, 1949-1993\"","Bruce Ackerman; Maria Albarracin; Susan Allen-Mills (Cambridge University Press); Lenore Alpert; Rafael Alvarado; Adam Ambrogi; M. Amir; Ann-Marie Anderson; Aderike Anjorin; Jorge Arditi; Andre-Jean Arnaud (Instituto Internacional de Sociologia Juridica de Onati; includes writings by Arnaud);  Andrew Arno; Richard Arnold (and Christopher Murray; Southern California Law Review); Kauko Aromaa; Michael A. Aronson; Francis Astorino;  Lonnie Athens; Vilhelm Aubert; W. Timothy Austin; Edward Ayers","o\tLauren Ballback; Catherine Ballé; Flemming Balvaag; Serena Barkhan (Instituto Internacional de Sociologia Juridica de Onati); Flemming Balwig; Scott Barretta; Deborah Baskin; Alan E. Bayer; David M. Beatty; Jean Belkhir; Aaron Bell; Wendell Bell; James R. Beniger; Bennett M. Berger; Maria Ines Bergoglio; [Stephen Berkowitz]; Thomas J. Bernard; Ilene Bernstein; Ellen Berrey; Joel Best; Hemran Bianchi; Charles E. Bidwell; Chris Birkbeck; Faruk Birtek; Anne and Herman Black; Bruce Black ; Peter Blau; Joan Blishen","Stuart Blume; Paul Bohannen; Derek C. Bok; Ralph Bolton; Ulla Bondeson; John J. Bonsignore (American Legal Studies Association); Scott Boorman; Edgar F. Borgatta (to/from Jeffrey K. Hadden) M.G. Bouquet (concerning Jonathon Kelley); Lee H. Bowker Neil Boyd; C.K. Boyle; Keith Boyum (concerning \"Empirical Theories about Courts\"); Pat Brantingham; Harry M. Bratt (National Institute of Justice); Allen F. Breed; Marvin Bressler; Adele M. Brodkin; Moish Bronet; Ricardo C. Brosa; Steven Brint; Leonard G. Buckle \u0026 Suzann R. Thomas-Buckle; Marc B. Bulandr; Richard Burcroff (concerning Perla Makil's dissertation); B.R. Burg; Paul Burstein; Ron Burt; Carole Burton; Claude Buxton (funding request for \"The Habits and Customs of the Police…\")","Legare Hamer Calhoun III (includes writings by Calhoun); Charles M. Camic; Bradley Campbell (to Dick Holway); Ernest Q. Campbell; John Cardascia; Judith A. Caron; Leo Carroll; Kit Carson (concerning \"Studies on Law and Social Control\"); Bliss Cartwright; Carole Case; John T. Casteen III; Susie A. Castillo-Robson; [David?] Cavers; Dan Chambliss; William J. Chambliss; Janet Chan; Christopher Chen; Donna Chiozzi [Association of American Law Schools]; Burton R. Clark; David S. Clark (Sage Publications); John P. Clark; Robert Clark; Peggy Clarke; R.V.G. Clarke; Dan Clawson; Dorothy L. Clow; Lisa Coffman; Bonnie Cohen (Institute for Scientific Information); George F. Cole; James Coleman; Jane Collier (concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); Mary Ann Collins; Alfred F. Conard; Frank Cooley; Roger Cotterell; Rose Laub Coser; Herbert Costner (National Science Foundation); Carl J. Couch; Susan E. Cozzens (includes writing by Cozzens); Joan Crandall (Contemporary Sociology); Donald Cressey; Frederick Crews; Barrett Culmback; Lynn A. Curtis (U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development); Preston S. Cutler (Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences)","H. Richard Dallas (Southern California Law Review); Brenda Danet; Dale Dannefer; Gill Davies (Tavistock Publications); Malcom DeBevoise; Ami de Chapeaurouge; Richard de Friend; Boaventura de Sousa Santos; Dawn Detwiler; Guillaume Devin (Institut des Hautes Études de la Sécurité Intérieure); Frans de Waal; Shari Diamond; Stanley Diamond; Forrest Dill; Bradley Doll; G. William Domhoff; Brendan Dooley; Alan Dundes","Fred Eggan; Randall D. Eliason; John Ely; David M. Engel (partially concerning \"The Oven Bird's Song\"); Stewart Epstein; Kai T. Erikson; Annika Eriksson; John Ervin; Jack Etheridge; Amitai Etzioni; Salah El-Shukri; William M. Evan","Reynolds Farley; Ronald Farrell; Ezzat A. Fattah (concerning the International Course in Criminology); Robert Faulkner; Malcolm Feeley; Charles R. Fenwick; Theodore Ferdinand; Bruce W. Ferguson; Kathleen Ferraro; Stephen Fielding; Ken Fine (Academic Press); Peter Fitzpatrick; Richard Flacks; Carmen Flores; Bill Form; Bernard Fortunoff (Bobbs-Merrill Publishing Co.); Michael Edward Fowler; Daniel N. Fox; Paul Francis; Nancy Frantz; Jacob Fried; David Friedman; Lawrence M. Friedman; Phil Friedman (concerning \"Encyclopedia of Criminology\"); Robert J. Friedrich; Jürgen Friedrichs; Lisa Friel; John Fries; Morris Freilich; Douglas Fry (includes a review by Fry); Gail Funke; James J. Fyfe","José M. Gabilondo; Jean-Claude Gafner; Christine Gailey; Marc Galanter (Law and Society Review; \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); John F. Galliher; Jackie Garrett; G. David Garson; Holly Geerdes; Clifford Geertz; Luis Gerardo; Maurizio Ghisleni; Jack Gibbs (partially concerning Omaha Symposium on Norval D. Glenn (Contemporary Sociology); Erving Goffman (American Sociological Association); David Gold; Jona Goldschmidt; Andrew Goldsmith; Abraham Goldstein (and Stanton Wheeler, concerning an academic appointment at Yale); Jack A. Goldstone; T.H. Gonser; Louis W. Goodman (includes Goodman's curriculum vitae); Norman Goodman; Lynne Goodstein (concerning an American Society of Criminology meeting's Author Meets the Critics session for Sociological Justice); Mark Gottdiener; Burke Grandjean (concerning James Tucker); Mark Granovetter; Bradford H. Gray; Carol J. Greenhouse; Martin Greig; Thomas Grennes; Shannon E. Griffiths; Jan T. Gross; Paul Gross (concerning \"Sociological Justice\") Joel Grossman (Law and Society Review); Jerrold K. Guben; Philip H. Gulliver; Ted Robert Gurr (concerning Gurr's \"Why Men Rebel\"); Bernard H. Gustin; Luis Gutierrez","John Hagan; Jerald Hage; Warren O. Hagstrom; John O. Haley (includes Haley's curriculum vitae, prospectus for \"Order with Autonomy: A Study of Law and Social Control in Japan\"); Terence C. Halliday; Thomas Hardy (Dialectical Anthropology); Wallace C. Harrelson; O. Fred Harris, Jr.; Peter Harris; Robert H. Hardt; Stephen Hart; Clayton A. Hartjen; Timothy F. Hartnagel (concerning Gwynn Nettler); Reid Hastie; Robert Hauser; Adam Hauser (includes Hauser's resume); James Hawdon; Joseph M. Hawes; Keith Hawkins; Diane Haywood; Geoffrey C. Hazard, Jr. Louis Hazouri, Jr.; Michael Hechter; Frances Heidensohn; Barbara Heiman; Max Heirich; Jane Hellsoe-Henon; Larry A. Hembroff; Paget Henry (on \"Towards a Theory of Peripheral Cultural Systems\"); John R. Hepburn (Arizona State University's Distinguished Scholar Lecture Series); John Herman; Merg Herriot; Scott Hershovitz; David Herwitz; Frederick A. Hetzel; Philip Heymann (some correspondence concerning inviting James L. Gibbs to be a Visiting Fellow at the Center for Criminal Justice at Harvard Law School); L.R. Hiatt; Louis Hicks (includes Hicks' curriculum vitae); Paul Higgins; Richard J. Hill; Travis Hirschi; Frank Hirtz; Andre J. Hoekema; Daniel N. Hoffman; Albert J. Holl; George Homans; Ruth Horowitz; F. Patrick Hubbard; Florence K. Hughes; L.H.C. Hulsman; John Hund; Ira W. Hutchison; Allan Hutchinson","Heleen F.P. Ietswaart; Eiko Ikegami; Warren F. Ilchman; G. Irving; Mary Iwanaga (The University of Chicago Press)","Thomas Jackson (Dean of UVa Law School); Herbert Jacob (concerning nomination to Board of Trustees of the Law and Society Association); Rebecca Jakob; Peter Jambrek; Kenneth James; Gladys Jannaud; William Jeffrey, Jr.; Patrickn Jehle; Gary Jensen; Weidong Ji; Jason Jimerson (The Society for Social Research); James W. Johnston; Loch K. Johnson; Weldon T. Johnson; Willie Jones; Peter Just","Sanford Kadish (Encyclopedia of Crime and Justice); Samuel W. Kaplan; Miriam Kass (American Bar Association Section of Litigation); Stuart Kauffman; Betsy Keefer; E.C. Keller, Jr.; Stephen Kellert; Christopher M. Kelley; Jonathan Kelley (includes announcement for Kelley's win of the AAAS Socio-Psychological Prize); Delos Kelly; Hugh P. Kelly; Richard B. Kelly; Duncan Kennedy; L.W. Kennedy; Sue Kent; Ravindra Khare; Dinesh Khosla; Robert L. Kidder (Law \u0026 Society Review; includes a review of Black's writing); Jaegwon Kim; Gary Kleck (on \"Sociological Justice\"); Malcolm W. Klein; Rebecca Klemm; Albert Klijn; David Klinger; Michele Ann Klinsky; Klaus-Friedrich Koch; Elissa Koff; Andrzej Kojder; Deborah Kolb; Samuel Krislov; Herbert M. Kritzer (includes prospectus for \"Lawyers and Litigation\"); Krzysztof Kubala; Umesh Kumar; Erniel Kuncel; Jacek Kurczewski","Sharon LaDuke; Thomas L. Lalley (National Institute of Mental Health); Robert Lane; Michael Langley; Annette Lareau (Pure Sociology Network); Barbara Laslett (Contemporary Sociology); R.E. Laster;  Janet L. Lauritsen; Su-Jin Lee; Jessica S. LeFevre; Eric M. Leifer; Robert D. Leighninger, Jr.; Barry Leighton; Judith V. Lelchook; David Lempert; Ugo Leone; Richard Leupert; Judith N. Levi; George C. Lewis; I.M. Lewis; Michael Libonati; Charles W. Lidz; Graham Lilly; Arthur G. Lindsay (includes writings by Lindsay); Gardner Lindzey; Al Lingus; Mario Lins (includes a request for a reprint); Allen E. Liska; Craig B. Little; Guang Kun (Martha) Liu; Jiabo Liu (includes paper written by Liu); William W. Lockhart; John Loflano; Wallace D. Loh; Judith Lorber; Maria Loś; Michael Lowy; Robin Luckham; Richard Lundman; Jim Lundy; Olivier Lunz; James Lyons; Joanne Lyons","o\tGeoffrey MacCormack; Virginia Mackey; Ginny Mackey; Paul Maidment; Bruce J. Malina; Michael Mann; Jason Manning (Pure Sociology Network); Henry W. Mannle; Wade Mansell; John P. Martin; Cheryl V. Martorana; Alexandra Maryanski; James L. Massey; Patrick E. Mates; Lynn Mather; Joan Matthews; Teelyn Mauney; Eleanor G. May; Leon Mayhew; Edward J. McCabe; Charles H. McCaghy; Michele McCauley; Reece McGee (concerning JoAnn Miller); Daniel McGillis; Robert McGinnis; Marian McGrath (Academic Press); Marshall McLuhan; Margaret Mead; Barbara Meeker (Annual Conference on Group Processes Research); James W. Meeker; Robert F. Meier; Gary B. Melton (Annual Nebraska Symposium on Motivation); Paulo Mendonca; Sally Merry; Steven F. Messner; Michael Micklin (and Marvin Olsen);  Midge Miles (American Sociological Association); Leslie B. Miller; Stacy Miller; Paul Steven Miller (includes funeral program for Miller); Stephen P. Mitchell; John Mogey; Eric Monkkonen; Fred Montanino; Mark H. Moore; Richter H. Moore, Jr.; Sally Falk Moore; Wilbert E. Moore; John H. Morgan; Charles Moskos; Imogene L. Moyer (Encyclopedia of Criminology); Jeffrey Mullis; Richard Münch; Harold L. Munson; Michael Musheno","Ilene Nagel; Joane Nagel; Barry Nakell (on \"Studies on Law and Social Control\"); Richard Neely; William Nelson (on \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); Paul D. Neuthaler; Gertrud Neuwirth; Graeme R. Newman; Eva Charlotte Nilsen; John Brian Nilson (includes Nilson's final exam for Black's course Sociology of Law); Steve Nock; James L. Nolan; André Normandeau","William O'Barr; Anthony Oberschall (concerning \"Pure Sociology\"); G. Karl Oelgeschlager; Lloyd Ohlin; Vincent O'Leary; James H. Olila; Mervin Olsen; Robert M. O'Neil; Margaret O'Reilly (Dartmouth Publishing Company); Michael W. Oshima; Mark J. Osiel; Marian Osmun (Oxford University Press); Keith F. Otterbein; Patricia J. Ould","Deborah Palliser; Lewis Papier; William L. Parish (American Journal of Sociology); Roger Parks; Raymond Parnas; Hanna Pasikowska; Alan Paterson; Dennis Patterson; Orlando Patterson; Marion B. Peavey; Dennis L. Peck (Sociological Inquiry); Harold E. Pepinsky; Stephen L. Percy; E. L. Peters (\"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); M. Lee Pelton; Greg Pewett; Holger Pfaff; Bryan Pfaffenberger; William Phelan; Andrew Pickering; Ronald M. Pipkin; Jesse Pitts (Tocqueville Review); Alessandro Pizzorno; Adam Podgórecki; Aaron Podolefsky; Daniel Polsby; Henry N. Pontell; Richard A. Posner; Walter W. Powell (Contemporary Sociology); Derek Price; Maurice Punch; Haibin Qi","Richard W. Rabinowitz; Phyllis Raimone; Deborah Rapoport (Academic Press); John P. Reid; Sue Titus Reid; Robert Reiner; Peter Reuter (The Rand Corporation); Jonathon Rieder; Kristan Rieger; David Riesman; Beth Richie; Matilda Riley; Leonard L. Riskin; Christian Nils Robert; Simon Roberts; Irving Rockwood (Longman Inc.); Cyril D. Robinson; Maria Thereza Rocha de Assis Moura; Vivian J. Rohrl (\"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); Paul Romjue; Frank Romo; Lawrence Rosen; James E. Rosenbaum; Hildy Ross; Bess Anne Rothenberg; John E. Rothenberger; Frances Rothstein; Thomas Rudel; Bruce M. Russett (The Journal of Conflict Resolution); Andrzej Rzeplinski","David J. Saari; Albert M. Sacks; Frank E.A. Sander; Alberto Santos; Austin Sarat; Lew Sargentich; Joachim Savelsberg (includes writing by Savelsberg); Nikola Schitov; Christiane Schlumberger; Andreas Schneider; Mark Schneider; Phyllis Schultze; Karl F. Schumann; Russell K. Schutt; Barry Schwartz; Richard Schwartz; Robert A. Scott; Robert E. Scott; Andrew Scull; Michael Seidel; Philip Selznick; Judith Semper; Roberta Senechal de la Roche (to Christopher Schmitt);  Diana S. Sepejak; Adjie Setiadi; Susan Shapiro; Edward J. Shaughnessy; K. Shoji; Alan Sica; Ilana Silber; Ed Silva; Robert A. Silverman; Richard Simon; A.W. Brian Simpson; Theda Skocpol; Jerome H. Skolnick (correspondence with Paul D. Reynolds); John Skvoretz; Barbara Slifkin (Seminar Press); Joseph T. Slinger; Jeffrey S. Slovak; Russell Smandych (\"Towards a General Theory of Social Control\"); Alden Smith; Charles E. Smith (The Free Press); Gregory W. Smith (The Free Press); Jerry Smith; Joel Smith (Duke University); Robert B. Smith; Eloise C. Snyder; Francis G. Snyder; Fred Snyder; Kathy Snyder (correspondence with Joleen Scott); Gary A. Sojka; Peter H. Solomon, Jr.; Karol Soltan; Christina Hoff Sommers; Donald R. Songer; J.J. Spigelman; Edward H. Stanford (partly concerning Stephen Vago's prospectus); William Staples; Paul Starr; Darrell J. Steffensmeier; John Stephens; Christopher D. Stevens; Frank Stewart; Thomas Stone (Studies on Law and Social Control); Norman W. Storer; Mark C. Suchman; Teresa Sullivan; Carl Sundholm; Guy E. Swanson; Richard Sykes; Kent Sycerud \u0026 David Hazelton (Michigan Law Review); Denis Szabo (International Society of Criminology; International Annals of Criminology)","Horace D. Taft; R.E.S. Tanner; Jeff Tatum; Nicholas Tavuchis; Alton Taylor (concerning Patricia Taylor); Clinton Terry; Robert M. Terry; Charles W. Thomas (Criminology); John M. Thomas; Madeleine Thomas; Susan Joyce Thomas; Terence P. Thornberry; Viguolo Tiepli; Harry F. Todd, Jr.; Sybil Todd (contains exit interviews for the University of Virginia); Roman Tomasic; Gladys Topkis; Daniel P. Torres; Stephen Toulmin; Jeanne Maddox Toungara; A. Javier Treviño (includes writing by Treviño); Simon P. Tsoako; Austin T. Turk; Janet Turk; R. Jay Turner; David Twain; W.L. Twining","Paul Upson; Steven Vago; Ivan Vallier; Geert van den Steenhoven; Ab van Eldijk; Paul van Seters; Dirk van zyl Smit; Blake E. Vance (Academic Press); Ana Maria Vargas Falla; Diane Vaughn; José António Veloso (concerning a translation of \"The Behavior of Law\"); Simon Verdun-Jones; Franz von Benda-Beckham; James Vorenberg","Walter J. Wadlington; Paul Wahrhaftig; James E. Wallace; Immanuel Wallerstein; Craig Wanner; Jacob Ward; Richard H. Ward; R. Stephen Warner; Carol Warren; Norma Wasser; Robert Wathrow; John Webb; David Weisburd; Terry M. Weiss; Joseph Westermeyer; Garland White; Regina White; Brent Whittlesey; Stephen G. Wieting; Brad Wilcox; John P. Wiley, Jr.; James Wilkerson; Nancy Williams; E. O. Wilson; James Q. Wilson, Richard Wilson; Thomas P. Wilson; Charles R. Winfrey; S.F. Wise; Emily Wilkinson; Laura Woloshyn; Calvin Woodard; Bob Woodbury (St. Martin's Press); William E. Woodcock; Lynn Woodson; Charles M. Woolf; Alissa Pollitz Worden; J.H. Wright; Jerome Wright (concerning a manuscript review)","Jihong Xiao; Tong Xin (concerning a translation of \"The Behavior of Law\"); Xinyi Xu; Kun Yang; Peter C. Yeager; Marvin Yelles (Academic Press); Barbara Yngvesson; Sung Won Yoon; Frances K. Zemans; Eric Zuesse","Some correspondence will be between people not including Donald Black, if the correspondence is still on the topic or related to the organization. Some folders may contain supplemental, non-correspondence material to the correspondence. \nCorrespondence also may contain information that has a separate subseries or is referenced elsewhere, if that information better fit within the flow of conversation in the main correspondence. Be sure to cross reference with other files for more potential information. Organized alphabetically.","Miscellaneous material pertaining to Academic Press","For the 1992 ASA meeting","For the 1992 ASA meeting","Concerning Academic Press; publishing of Black's \"The Behavior of Law\"","University academic (sociology) departments, all universities","University academic (sociology) departments, all universities","Book by Barbara Harrell-Bond and Sandra Burman","Undated papers filed at beginning of folder; includes manuscript reviews themselves along with correspondence","Includes manuscript reviews themselves along with correspondence","Organizations and topical correspondence with too few papers to get their own folders, such as American Society of Criminology January 16 1991- May 2 1991; Conference in honor of Al Reiss; Frank Romo's dissertation; Law \u0026 Society Conference; Publishing agreement","Includes table of contents and notes to contributors","Also known as The Behavior of Courts","Alphabetically arranged","Black. 2004\nReviews of Donald Black Theories. \"Quantifying Law in Police-Citizen Encounters David A. Klinger;\" \"Law and Social Control in China: An Application of Black's Thesis\" Robert M. Regoli; \"Mobilization of Authority: College Dormitory Student Reaction to Crime and Deviance—An Empirical Assessment of Donald Black's General Theory of Law;\" \"Empirical Support for Unequal Effects of Multiple Control: A Different Examination of Donald Black's Work\" Bonnie Berry. 1984-1991","\"Social Status and Sentences of Female Offenders\" Candace Kruttschnitt; \"A Multivariate Analysis of the Behaviour of Law\" Janet Chan; \"Legal and Non-Legal Factors in Juvenile Justice Dispositions\" William G. Staples; \"Science and Politics in the Sociology of Law: A Reply to Alan Hunt\"; \"Why Law Does Not Behave- Critical and Constructive Reflections on the Social Scientific Perception of the Social Significance of Law\" Franz von Benda-Beckman","\"Relational Distance, Relational Status and Legal Sanctions: A Test of Two Competing Hypotheses\" Dale Dannefer; \"Light Up or Butt Out: An Assessment of Antismoking Laws in the United States\" W. Timothy Austin and Samuel W. Garner; \"An Analysis of 'The Behavior of Law': Appellate Litigation Variation Over Trial and Jurisdiction\" James W. Meeker; \"An Analysis of 'The Behavior of Law': Effects of Organization on Litigation\" James W. Meeker; \"Empirical Verification of Black's 'The Behavior of Law\" John Braithwaite and David Biles; \"A Test of Black's Theory of the Behavior of Law\" Larry A Hembroff; \"Donald Black's So-Called Theory of So-Called Law\" David F. Greenberg; \"Revenge and the Social Control System: Theory and Empirical Correlates\" Norman W. Storer; \"The Anthropology of Law Introduction\" Vivian J. Rohrl; \"A Chippewa Trouble-Case: Toward an Expanded Model of Conflict Resolution\" Vivian J. Rohrl; \"Toward a Structural Perspective on Gender Bias in the Juvenile Court\" William G. Staples.","Authors include Setsuo Miyazawa (\"Social Movements and Contemporary Rights in Japan: Relative Success Factors in the Field of Environmental Law\", J. Langley Miller, Peter H. Rossi, Jon E. Simpson (\"Attributes of Just Punishments: An Empirical Test of Black's Theory of Law\"), Daniel P. Doyle, David F. Luckenbill (\"Mobilizing Law in Response to Collective Problems: A Test of Black's Theory of Law, Kathleen J. Ferraro (\"Policing Woman Battering\")","Program notes. Donald Black,\"The Law-like Nature of Violence\" 1994 October 13-14; Donald Black, \"Violence and Aggression in Contemporary Society\"1995 November 6-7. These lectures not included.","Maureen Mileski was dating Donald Black at this time and her lecture notes were based on his theories while he was teaching at Yale","Printed monographs and offprints in this collection have been catalogued and housed separately. Each catalogue record has the following local note: SPECIAL COLLECTIONS: Gift of Donald J. Black. From the Papers of Donald Black, MSS 15031.","There are no use restrictions, except for on the materials in Box 37. These materials cannot be used under the terms of the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (F.E.R.P.A), until 2077.","Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library","Black, Donald J., 1941-","Senechal de la Roche, Roberta, 1950-","Mileski, Maureen, 1944-","Baumgartner, M. P. (Baumgartner, Mary Pat), 1953-","English"],"unitid_tesim":["MSS 15031","Archival Resource Key","/repositories/3/resources/207"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Donald Black papers"],"collection_title_tesim":["Donald Black papers"],"collection_ssim":["Donald Black papers"],"repository_ssm":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"repository_ssim":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"geogname_ssm":["homosexuality -- social aspects"],"geogname_ssim":["homosexuality -- social aspects"],"creator_ssm":["Black, Donald J., 1941-"],"creator_ssim":["Black, Donald J., 1941-"],"creator_persname_ssim":["Black, Donald J., 1941-"],"creators_ssim":["Black, Donald J., 1941-"],"places_ssim":["homosexuality -- social aspects"],"access_terms_ssm":["There are no use restrictions, except for on the materials in Box 37. These materials cannot be used under the terms of the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (F.E.R.P.A), until 2077."],"acqinfo_ssim":["The Donald Black papers were given by Donald Black and Roberta Senechal de la Roche to the University of Virginia Library in several installments and have all been interfiled as one collection except for the most recent additions (2018-2024) (Boxes 39-55) which have been added as new series at the end of the collection. The dates of individual gifts include July 20, 2010 and December 28, 2010; April 27, 2011, May 4, 20, and 23, 2011, June 3, 10, and 14, 2011, July 8 and 15, 2011; October 7, 2011; November 8, 2012; April 22 and August 27, 2013; June 1 and 6, 2016. The recent additions are September 23, 2018; June 20, 2019; December 3, 2020; and October 11, 2024."],"access_subjects_ssim":["sociological jurisprudence","deviant behavior","social control","social conflict","sociology","justice, administration of","police reports -- United States","criminal statistics--United States","police -- United States","right and wrong","crime -- United States","sociology of crime, law, and deviance","morality and society","Race discrimination -- Law and legislation -- Virginia"],"access_subjects_ssm":["sociological jurisprudence","deviant behavior","social control","social conflict","sociology","justice, administration of","police reports -- United States","criminal statistics--United States","police -- United States","right and wrong","crime -- United States","sociology of crime, law, and deviance","morality and society","Race discrimination -- Law and legislation -- Virginia"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["27 Cubic Feet 55 legal document boxes, 1 artifact box, 1 oversize folder and 22 mini DV's"],"extent_tesim":["27 Cubic Feet 55 legal document boxes, 1 artifact box, 1 oversize folder and 22 mini DV's"],"date_range_isim":[1935,1936,1937,1938,1939,1940,1941,1942,1943,1944,1945,1946,1947,1948,1949,1950,1951,1952,1953,1954,1955,1956,1957,1958,1959,1960,1961,1962,1963,1964,1965,1966,1967,1968,1969,1970,1971,1972,1973,1974,1975,1976,1977,1978,1979,1980,1981,1982,1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,1988,1989,1990,1991,1992,1993,1994,1995,1996,1997,1998,1999,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007,2008,2009,2010,2011,2012,2013,2014,2015,2016,2017,2018,2019,2020,2021,2022,2023],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAccess restrictions apply to specific personal records under the terms of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (F.E.R.P.A.) for all materials in Box 37. These materials will remain closed until about 2077.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Access restrictions apply to specific personal records under the terms of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (F.E.R.P.A.) for all materials in Box 37. These materials will remain closed until about 2077."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSeries I is on academic writings from Black and other scholars. It is split between two Sub-Series: Sub-Series A is on works either solely by Black, or works collaborated on by Black and other scholars, and Sub-Series B contains work solely by other scholars. Series I runs from box 1-17. Series II contains files and papers from Black's involvement in the professional and academic worlds of sociology and universities. Series II runs from box 17-21. Series III pertains to Donald Black's personal life. Series III runs from box 21-25. Series IV contains correspondence with organizations and correspondence on certain topics. Series IV runs from box 25-36. Series V contains restricted items, and is the only series in box 37. Box 38 houses a sociology t-shirt. The recent additions (boxes 39-55) to this collection are in a new series titled Additions and have subseries that is similar to the original arrangement. Subseries 1. Academic Writings. Subseries 2. Professional and University Involvement. Series 3.Personal papers and materials Series 4.Correspondence. Series 5.Roberta Senechal de la Roche papers\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSome folders contain groupings of files that remain as-is from their arrangement by Black, while others contain files compounded into a more comprehensive grouping from different sources. \nSome items may be cross referenced under different series. For example, there is correspondence with Stanley Holowitz under both his personal file as well as under the topical files on correspondence with Academic Press. \u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement"],"arrangement_tesim":["Series I is on academic writings from Black and other scholars. It is split between two Sub-Series: Sub-Series A is on works either solely by Black, or works collaborated on by Black and other scholars, and Sub-Series B contains work solely by other scholars. Series I runs from box 1-17. Series II contains files and papers from Black's involvement in the professional and academic worlds of sociology and universities. Series II runs from box 17-21. Series III pertains to Donald Black's personal life. Series III runs from box 21-25. Series IV contains correspondence with organizations and correspondence on certain topics. Series IV runs from box 25-36. Series V contains restricted items, and is the only series in box 37. Box 38 houses a sociology t-shirt. The recent additions (boxes 39-55) to this collection are in a new series titled Additions and have subseries that is similar to the original arrangement. Subseries 1. Academic Writings. Subseries 2. Professional and University Involvement. Series 3.Personal papers and materials Series 4.Correspondence. Series 5.Roberta Senechal de la Roche papers","Some folders contain groupings of files that remain as-is from their arrangement by Black, while others contain files compounded into a more comprehensive grouping from different sources. \nSome items may be cross referenced under different series. For example, there is correspondence with Stanley Holowitz under both his personal file as well as under the topical files on correspondence with Academic Press. "],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eDonald Black was a world renowned theoretical sociologist and University Professor Emeritus of the Social Sciences at the University of Virginia from 1985-2016. Born in 1941, he received his bachelor's degree from Indiana University in 1963, his master's degree from the University of Michigan in 1965, and his PhD in sociology from Michigan University in 1968. Before coming to the University of Virginia in 1985, he was at both Yale University as a post-doctoral Russell Sage Fellow from 1968-1970, and then taught at Harvard University in their Sociology Department and Law School. In 1989 he attained the position as a University Professor, allowing him to teach in any department or school at the University including the Law School. From 1986-1989 he also served as the Department Chair of Sociology. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBlack was known for his study of the sociology of ideas and scienticity (the degree to which ideas are testable, valid, and original). His most important early work included \"The Behavior of Law\" (Emerald Publishing 1976), which advanced what is still the only general sociological theory of law--\"behavior of law\"—which is what people do in the name of law, including illegal acts as a way to manage conflict and assert grievances, particularly when legal protections are perceived as failing. He created the theory of \"Pure Sociology\" which explains social life by studying deviant behavior as a system of social control rather than a set of rules.  It is different from psychology because it makes no presumptions about an individuals experience. His work, particularly \"Crime as Social Control\"(American Sociological Review 1983), argues that crime can be a form of \"self-help\" to achieve justice, and it explains the variation in legal responses (like arrests) through social structures such as too much intimacy or lack of intimacy related to conflicts. Unlike most sociologists, he rejected psychological approaches and drew on  anthropological and historical materials and modern data, allowing him to explain variation in social behavior in all societies and across time. He extended his work to the larger universe of conflict management—including violence, avoidance, and toleration—which culminated in his major midcareer work, \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\" (Academic Press 1993). Black broke still more fresh ground with a third major opus, \"Moral Time\" (Oxford University Press 2011), which presented a radically new general and testable theory of the causes of conflict. He authored a series of brilliant publications, including the \"The Manners and Customs of the Police\" (Academic Press 1981), \"Sociological Justice' (Oxford University Press 1993), \"The Geometry of Terrorism\" in Sociological Theory (2004), and \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\". \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHe was a fellow of the American Society of Criminology and the American Anthropological Association. In 2013, he received the Law and Society Association Harry Kalven Jr. Prize for outstanding scholarship. He received several awards from the American Sociological Association (ASA) and its Sections. In 1994, he received both the ASA Theory Section's Theory Prize and the Section on the Sociology of Law's Distinguished Book Award, for \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\". He was also the recipient of the ASA Section on the Sociology of Law's Distinguished Article Award in 1997 for \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\" (Law \u0026amp; Social Inquiry 1995) and the recipient of the ASA Section on Altruism, Morality, and Social Solidarity inaugural Outstanding Published Book Award in 2012 for \"Moral Time\". In addition, several of his books have been translated into other languages.  He was invited to lecture in numerous countries abroad, including Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Holland, France, Scotland, England, Poland, and Japan. He was on the editorial board for scholarly journals and edited his own series on \"Studies on Law and Social Control\" for Oxford Press.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBlack was also a charismatic teacher who influenced many students of sociology. According to Mark Cooney, \"His classes were an intellectual treat for he saw teaching as an opportunity to develop new ideas.\" Beyond the classroom, he was an inspiring mentor ready to offer advice and encouragement, especially to younger scholars. He retired from the University of Virginia in 2016 and died in January 2024.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe collection also includes the papers of Roberta Senechal de la Roche, (spouse of Donald Black) and an American historian, sociologist, retired professor from Washington and Lee University, and poet born in western Maine and raised in upstate New York. She graduated from the University of Southern Maine and the University of Virginia, where she received a doctoral degree in history.  As a historian and sociologist, she specialized in studying theory on collective violence and social history. Her first major publication, originally titled \"The Sociogenesis of a Race Riot\", was later renamed \"In Lincoln's Shadow: The Springfield Race Riot of 1908\". The book examines the two-day race riot in Springfield, Illinois, which resulted in the displacement of thousands of Black residents, destruction of their businesses and homes, and brutal killings of two African Americans. Her work won two distinguished prizes, cementing her contribution to the field. She taught courses on the American gilded age, the history of violence in America, the history of women in America, and a seminar on modern terrorism. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRoberta was inspired by the sociological approach in \"Salem Possessed\", which used detailed social profiles to uncover community conflicts during the Salem Witch Trials. As a graduate student at the University of Virginia, she sought a similarly researchable topic in the field of collective violence. She chose the Springfield riot for its historical significance as Abraham Lincoln's hometown and its underexplored status in academic literature. Over eight years, she meticulously analyzed the dynamics of the riot, profiling both the perpetrators and victims and uncovering patterns that challenged prevailing social strain theories of violence. Her long standing interest is in non-state unilateral collective violence, such as rioting, lynching, terrorism, and vigilantism.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eShe is also a poet of Miꞌkmaq and French- Canadian descent. Her poems have appeared in the Colorado Review; Vallum; Glass: A Journal of Poetry; Yemassee, Blue Mountain Review, Sequestrum, and Cold Mountain Review, among others. She has two prize-winning chapbooks: Blind Flowers (Arcadia Press) and After Eden (Heartland Review Press, 2019). A third chapbook, Winter Light, and her first book, Going Fast (2019) are published by David Robert Books.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nSources:\nCooney, Mark. \"Donald Black\" Member News \u0026amp; Notes. American Sociological Association, May 2024.\nhttps://www.asanet.org/member-news-notes-may-2024/#obituary\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRoberta Senechal de la Roche's website.\nhttps://www.wlu.edu/profile/senechal-roberta\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["Donald Black was a world renowned theoretical sociologist and University Professor Emeritus of the Social Sciences at the University of Virginia from 1985-2016. Born in 1941, he received his bachelor's degree from Indiana University in 1963, his master's degree from the University of Michigan in 1965, and his PhD in sociology from Michigan University in 1968. Before coming to the University of Virginia in 1985, he was at both Yale University as a post-doctoral Russell Sage Fellow from 1968-1970, and then taught at Harvard University in their Sociology Department and Law School. In 1989 he attained the position as a University Professor, allowing him to teach in any department or school at the University including the Law School. From 1986-1989 he also served as the Department Chair of Sociology. ","Black was known for his study of the sociology of ideas and scienticity (the degree to which ideas are testable, valid, and original). His most important early work included \"The Behavior of Law\" (Emerald Publishing 1976), which advanced what is still the only general sociological theory of law--\"behavior of law\"—which is what people do in the name of law, including illegal acts as a way to manage conflict and assert grievances, particularly when legal protections are perceived as failing. He created the theory of \"Pure Sociology\" which explains social life by studying deviant behavior as a system of social control rather than a set of rules.  It is different from psychology because it makes no presumptions about an individuals experience. His work, particularly \"Crime as Social Control\"(American Sociological Review 1983), argues that crime can be a form of \"self-help\" to achieve justice, and it explains the variation in legal responses (like arrests) through social structures such as too much intimacy or lack of intimacy related to conflicts. Unlike most sociologists, he rejected psychological approaches and drew on  anthropological and historical materials and modern data, allowing him to explain variation in social behavior in all societies and across time. He extended his work to the larger universe of conflict management—including violence, avoidance, and toleration—which culminated in his major midcareer work, \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\" (Academic Press 1993). Black broke still more fresh ground with a third major opus, \"Moral Time\" (Oxford University Press 2011), which presented a radically new general and testable theory of the causes of conflict. He authored a series of brilliant publications, including the \"The Manners and Customs of the Police\" (Academic Press 1981), \"Sociological Justice' (Oxford University Press 1993), \"The Geometry of Terrorism\" in Sociological Theory (2004), and \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\". ","He was a fellow of the American Society of Criminology and the American Anthropological Association. In 2013, he received the Law and Society Association Harry Kalven Jr. Prize for outstanding scholarship. He received several awards from the American Sociological Association (ASA) and its Sections. In 1994, he received both the ASA Theory Section's Theory Prize and the Section on the Sociology of Law's Distinguished Book Award, for \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\". He was also the recipient of the ASA Section on the Sociology of Law's Distinguished Article Award in 1997 for \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\" (Law \u0026 Social Inquiry 1995) and the recipient of the ASA Section on Altruism, Morality, and Social Solidarity inaugural Outstanding Published Book Award in 2012 for \"Moral Time\". In addition, several of his books have been translated into other languages.  He was invited to lecture in numerous countries abroad, including Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Holland, France, Scotland, England, Poland, and Japan. He was on the editorial board for scholarly journals and edited his own series on \"Studies on Law and Social Control\" for Oxford Press.","Black was also a charismatic teacher who influenced many students of sociology. According to Mark Cooney, \"His classes were an intellectual treat for he saw teaching as an opportunity to develop new ideas.\" Beyond the classroom, he was an inspiring mentor ready to offer advice and encouragement, especially to younger scholars. He retired from the University of Virginia in 2016 and died in January 2024.","The collection also includes the papers of Roberta Senechal de la Roche, (spouse of Donald Black) and an American historian, sociologist, retired professor from Washington and Lee University, and poet born in western Maine and raised in upstate New York. She graduated from the University of Southern Maine and the University of Virginia, where she received a doctoral degree in history.  As a historian and sociologist, she specialized in studying theory on collective violence and social history. Her first major publication, originally titled \"The Sociogenesis of a Race Riot\", was later renamed \"In Lincoln's Shadow: The Springfield Race Riot of 1908\". The book examines the two-day race riot in Springfield, Illinois, which resulted in the displacement of thousands of Black residents, destruction of their businesses and homes, and brutal killings of two African Americans. Her work won two distinguished prizes, cementing her contribution to the field. She taught courses on the American gilded age, the history of violence in America, the history of women in America, and a seminar on modern terrorism. ","Roberta was inspired by the sociological approach in \"Salem Possessed\", which used detailed social profiles to uncover community conflicts during the Salem Witch Trials. As a graduate student at the University of Virginia, she sought a similarly researchable topic in the field of collective violence. She chose the Springfield riot for its historical significance as Abraham Lincoln's hometown and its underexplored status in academic literature. Over eight years, she meticulously analyzed the dynamics of the riot, profiling both the perpetrators and victims and uncovering patterns that challenged prevailing social strain theories of violence. Her long standing interest is in non-state unilateral collective violence, such as rioting, lynching, terrorism, and vigilantism.","She is also a poet of Miꞌkmaq and French- Canadian descent. Her poems have appeared in the Colorado Review; Vallum; Glass: A Journal of Poetry; Yemassee, Blue Mountain Review, Sequestrum, and Cold Mountain Review, among others. She has two prize-winning chapbooks: Blind Flowers (Arcadia Press) and After Eden (Heartland Review Press, 2019). A third chapbook, Winter Light, and her first book, Going Fast (2019) are published by David Robert Books.","\nSources:\nCooney, Mark. \"Donald Black\" Member News \u0026 Notes. American Sociological Association, May 2024.\nhttps://www.asanet.org/member-news-notes-may-2024/#obituary","Roberta Senechal de la Roche's website.\nhttps://www.wlu.edu/profile/senechal-roberta"],"phystech_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThere are 22 mini DV's in this collection. Appointments must be made in advance to use media formats such as LPs, audiotapes, videotapes, films, CDs, and DVDs held by Special Collections. In most cases, materials must be reformatted before they can be accessed, sometimes at the researcher's expense. Please use our online reference request form to ask for further information or to schedule access to audio-visual materials. Access cannot be guaranteed unless prior arrangements have been made.\u003c/p\u003e"],"phystech_heading_ssm":["Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements"],"phystech_tesim":["There are 22 mini DV's in this collection. Appointments must be made in advance to use media formats such as LPs, audiotapes, videotapes, films, CDs, and DVDs held by Special Collections. In most cases, materials must be reformatted before they can be accessed, sometimes at the researcher's expense. Please use our online reference request form to ask for further information or to schedule access to audio-visual materials. Access cannot be guaranteed unless prior arrangements have been made."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eDonald Black papers, 1935-2023, Accession #15031, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Donald Black papers, 1935-2023, Accession #15031, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Virginia."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Donald Black papers were received in increments over a period of years and have been interfiled except for the most recent additions which have been added as a series at the end.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["The Donald Black papers were received in increments over a period of years and have been interfiled except for the most recent additions which have been added as a series at the end."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection contains items from Donald Black's life and career, spanning from the 1930s up until 2023, ranging from personal memorabilia from his high school years, to his research in graduate school, to drafts of his major published works, to his professional involvement as a leader in sociology and professor at the University of Virginia, including forthright and meaningful correspondence with colleagues and adversaries about sociology theories from academic institutions across the world leading up to his retirement from the University of Virginia in 2016. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHis papers include his academic writings, manuscripts, conference papers and lectures, course readings, examination questions, syllabi, correspondence with students and colleagues, personal journals, and notes about ground breaking theories that he created in the fields of sociology, law, and criminology. They reveal the passionate, intellectual and personal thought processes of a dedicated scholar and professor who led a new way of thinking about sociology as a scientific approach to understanding social conditions, particularly situations involving conflict, by creating a model that was designed to be testable and that veered away from psychology and the study of the individual.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRoberta Senechal de la Roche papers are included in Subseries 5 of the collection. She was a full professor at Washington and Lee University where she taught sociology, history, and social history. Included are her articles, manuscripts, lectures, conference talks, correspondence with colleagues, and correspondence between her and Donald Black. Her published works of poetry have been catalogued separately.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritings by Black, and by Black and collaborators. Organized alphabetically, and then chronologically within titles that have multiple folders (such as \"Moral Time\" and the Police Files).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOtherwise titled \"Insurance Problems of Businesses and Organizations in high Crime Rate Areas\" and \"A Report to the President's Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Criminal Justice.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor graduate course \"Deviant Behavior and Social Control\" with Professor David Bordua\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGraduate work\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCode Books and other Notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Geometry of Law: An Interview with Donald Black,\" by Andreas Buono; questions from Allan Horwitz; \"How Law Behaves: An Interview with Donald Black,\" with Mara Abramowitz; \"Interview with Myself,\" by Donald Black. Multiple drafts for Horwitz' and Abramowitz'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGraduate work, for course Sociology 520 with Professor W.S. Landecker\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes American Sociological Review; American Journal of Sociology; The Yale Law Journal; Journal of Consciousness Studies; Law and Society Review (includes notes on paper inside)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology; Journal of Consciousness Studies; Law \u0026amp; Society Review\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome undated material\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains some notes on the introduction, contains some notes on the conclusion for 'CST', contains newspaper article\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes later finalized and published as \"A Strategy of Pure Sociology\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes and finished papers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eToward a General Theory of Social Control; Social Control; Social Control as A Dependent Variable: Selected Bibliography\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHeavily edited from 1972 draft\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Report to the President's Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Criminal Justice\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposal to National Science Foundation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes note from Roberta Senechal de la Roche\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes 2011 note from Donald Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal and Property Searches Conducted in Radio-Dispatched Police Work: An Overview of the Data from Three Cities; Patterns of Interrogation and Confession in Field Patrol Settings; Insurance Problems of Businesses and Organizations in High Crime Rate Areas; Coercive Authority and Citizens' Rights in Field Patrol Setting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePolice-Suspect Transactions in Field Settings According to the Race and Social Class Status of Suspects; Police and Citizen Behavior in Routine Field Encounters: Some Comparisons According to Race and Social Class Status of Citizens; Transactions with Suspects in On-View Police Work; The Evaluations and Images of Owners and Managers of Businesses and Organizations Toward the Police and Police Service\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSurveys from Survey Research Center at the University of Michigan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains also some miscellaneous material relating to Boston research\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSuggestions from Al Reiss to Donald Black for a co-authored book that was never written.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes dust jackets\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGraduate course taken by Donald Black at the University of Michigan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublished in Litigation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes book reviews and personal reactions\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppears to be incomplete. This proposed book of readings was never published\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRetitled later: \"Towards a Sociology of Moral Life: Some Notes on Durkheim,\" Spring 1965, for Sociology 805\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes, includes drawings and outside articles. Also includes note from Black from 2011.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: The Geometry of Social Control\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor Sociology 805 with Professor W. Landecker\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDonald Black wrote chapter 9 of this edited volume. This also includes material from the Theories of Violence workshop.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor a class with Dr. H. Wolowitz\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGraduate work\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGraduate work\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorks solely by other authors. Alphabetized by title/first word of folder label with the exception that if the folder starts 'further writings by X', then they will immediately come after the individually labeled writing by X. The works in 'Further writings' are organized chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChapter Three; includes correspondence between Black and Scheff\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReprint from The Modern Law Review; Two Copies, each with different formatting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThesis proposal; memorandum on dissertation proposal; \"Strong State, Weak Ties: The Social Control of Homicide in Modern America\", Cooney's dissertation proposal; Appendix B: Interview Schedule; Includes comments by Donald Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Predatory Policing: The Sociology of Traffic Law Enforcement\"; \"Third Party Justice\"; \"Social Sources of Witness Credibility\"; \"The Morality of Strangers\"; Includes comments by Donald Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Evidence as Partisanship\"; \"The Morality of Strangers\"; \"Supporting Homicide\"; \"Supporting Homicide\"; \"Why Is Economic Analysis So Appealing to Law Professors?\"; Includes some correspondence; Includes comments by Donald Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Informal Social Control of Homicide\"; \"Homicide and Social Structure: A Precis\"; \"Two Types of Human Homicide\"; \"Homicide within Domestic Polities\"; \"Spousal Homicide as Execution and Rebellion\"; Includes comments by Donald Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Community and Homicide\"; \"The Dark Side of Community: Moralistic Homicide and Strong Social Ties\"; \"Law and the Warping of Violence\";\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Sex and Style in the Law of Homicide\"; \"Beyond Hobbes: Violence in State and Stateless Settings\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Feud/Internal War, Legal Aspects of\"; \"The Social Production of Evidence\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTranscript of speech\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCase studies on corporate subjects; Cases 1-24\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCase studies on corporate subjects; Cases 25-49\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCase studies on corporate subjects; Cases 50-71\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo drafts of outlines for \"The Executive Way: Conflict Management in Corporations\"; \"Vengeance Among Organizational Elites: The Management of Conflict in a Matrix Enterprise\"; \"The Private Ordering of Professional Relations: Weak Ties and Conflict Management in a Big 8 Accounting Firm\" \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe chapter outlines have no date, nor do \"The Private Ordering of Professional Relations: Weak Ties\" and \"Conflict Management in a Big 8 Accounting Firm\" have a definitive date\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Conflict Management, Honor, and Organizational Change\"; \"The Customs of Conflict Management Among Corporate Executives\"; \"The Power of Language in Adjudication and Mediation\": \"Institutional Contexts as Predictors of Social Evaluation\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTwo separate copies of \"The Customs of Conflict Management among Corporate Executives\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted in Law \u0026amp; Society\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDissertation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDissertation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDissertation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Genocide as Social Control,\" by Bradley Campbell; \"The Impact of Fee Arrangement on Lawyer Effort,\" by Herbert Kritzer, William Felsteiner, Austin Sarat, and David Trubek; \"Life on the Atoll: Singapore Ecology as a Neglected Dimension of Social Order,\" by Timothy Austin; \"Loosening the Chains of Philosophical Reductionism\" by Steven Rytina, includes correspondence; \"La Mobilisation du Droit: autobiographie d'un concept,\" by Andre-Jean Arnaud; \"Predicting the Crucifixion of Jesus,\" by Nathan Altice; \"Preface,\" by Robert Ellickson; \"The Sociogenesis of Lynching,\" by Roberta Senechal de la Roche; \"A Sociological Theory of Scientific Change,\" by Stephen Fuchs; \"Summary of Dissertation Research,\" by Marian Borg; \"Three Sociological Epistemologies,\" by Stephen Fuchs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence between Myers and Roberta Senechal de la Roche\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReprint in The Bobbs-Merrill Reprint Series in the Social Sciences\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManning's dissertation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManning's dissertation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence between Borg and Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Code of Science Analysis and Reflections on Its Future\"; \"Stratification in American Science\"; \"Age, Aging, and Age Structure in Science\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Social Control from Below\"; \"Law and the Middle Class: Evidence from a Suburban Town\"; \"War and Peace in Early Childhood\"; \"The Myth of Discretion; The Sociology of Law\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIncludes copies of curriculum vitae for M.P. Baumgartner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Technology as a Third Party\"; Includes correspondence with Donald Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Gossip in Science: A Study of Social Control and Reputation\"; Appendices\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Crime in the Breaking: Gender Differences in Desistance\" (co-authored by Chris Uggen)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Conflict Management in the Emergency Room\" (prospectus); Includes comments by Donald Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Sociology of Medical Malpractice\"; \"Malpractice Litigation as Social Control\"; \"Medical Malpractice, Social Structure, and Social Control\" (1995, in Sociological Forum); Includes comments by Donald Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e'Beyond 'Thick Description' in a Test and Extension of Black's Theory of Partisanship: Patterns of Symbolic Partisanship in Geertz's Balinese Cockfight\"; \"Fan Partisanship and Competitiveness in Geertz' Cockfight and Beyond: An Application of Black's Theory of Partisanship\"; \"The Predictable Nature of the Balinese Cockfight\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Employee Theft as Social Control\"; \"The Social Organization of Employee Justice\": \"How Workers Manage Conflicts with their Employers\" (Doctoral dissertation proposal); \"Therapeutic Bureaucracy\"; \"Social Control in a \"Post-Bureaucratic\" Organization\"; \"Corporal Punishment and Black's Theory of Social Control\" (co-authored by Susan Ross); \"Workplace Deviance as Social Control\"; \"Worshiping the Self: The Pure Sociology of Therapeutic Religion\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Worshiping the Self: Therapeutic Religion and the Social World of New Age Healers\" (unpublished manuscript)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterial related to coursework, course exams, evaluation forms, lecture recordings, lecture notes. Organized topically (and chronologically within topics) from proposals for courses, to course material, to course exams, to course evaluations, to miscellaneous material\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes material for course- Social Control; \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFull list of dates is 1971, 1973, 1977, 1979, 1984\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Maureen Mileski's review of \"Marihuana Reconsidered,\" by Lester Grinspoon (1971), and Donald Black's review of \"Why Men Rebel\", by Ted Robert Gurr (1972)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSociology of Culture, Phenomenological Strategy, Explanation in the Social Sciences \nIncludes materials for other professors' courses\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn different froms of deviance and control\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese working notes were turned into a working paper for the Russell Sage Program in Law \u0026amp; Social Science, Yale Law School\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes grade breakdown for Spring 1996 and Fall 1997 exams. Also includes 180 exam form from Harvard, and two exam forms for a course that James Tucker taught\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlank\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlank\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlank\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome forms blank, some completed\no\tIncludes some correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eo\tSome forms blank, some completed\nIncludes some correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome forms blank, some completed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome forms blank, some completed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome forms blank, some completed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes other descriptions of Black's work and contributions\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBooks containing information on chaired professors at the University of Virginia, includes Donald Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eYale University Graduate Studies in Sociology; University of Virginia Graduate Studies in Sociology; Inauguration of Teresa A. Sullivan; Echols Scholar pamphlet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTranscript of Program\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposed for 1973-1974 academic year\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUniversity of Virginia, search for senior faculty member\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUniversity of Virginia; also includes requisition form for the University of Virginia Printing Office\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUniversity of Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes note from 2016 from Donald Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDate and title possibly originally mislabeled\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDate and title possible originally mislabeled\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers and materials from Donald Black's personal life. Organized alphabetically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUniversity of Michigan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUniversity of Michigan, Master of Arts in Sociology; Candidate of Philosophy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNorth Central High School; Awards, certificates, and letters; 1953-1954; 1955-1956; 1956-1957; 1957-1958; Includes awards for Bruce Black, Donald Black's brother; Also includes 1978 award for the United States Olympic Society; Also includes 1960-1961 and 1961-1962 academic achievement awards from Indiana University Indianapolis Center\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNorth Central High School; Also includes NCHS Recognition Day Programs for 1957 and 1959, and patches and ribbons\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains 2 journals\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains two journals\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains two journals\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs of Black, his family, includes a guide giving details on photos. There is also a 1960 photograph of Delta Upsilon members at Indiana University in OS-Box P-43, Folder 1.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDistinguished Book Award for \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\", given by the American Sociological Association\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOutstanding Published Book Award, given by the American Sociological Association\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMary L. Thomas Lecturer plaque, given by the West Virginia University Department of Sociology and Anthropology\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome correspondence will be between the individual and people who are not Donald Black, or between Donald Black and someone else concerning the individual. The first part of this subseries is on those who have enough correspondence with Black for them to have their individual folders; the second part of this series combines individuals alphabetically by last name if their correspondence was not substantial enough for their own folder. \nAll correspondence also may contain information that has a separate subseries, if that information better fit within the flow of conversation in the main correspondence with the individuals. Be sure to cross reference with other files for more potential information. Organized alphabetically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLaw \u0026amp; Society editor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso includes correspondence with Glenn Goodwin, as part of correspondences with Babbie\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Beirne's review of \"Sociological Justice\"; Partially on Theoretical Criminology, includes invitation for Black to be an advisory editor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Bergesen's comments on \"The Elementary Forms of Conflict Management\" and \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\"; Includes Black's comments on Bergesen's \"paper on Wallerstein\"; Includes Bergesen's curriculum vitae\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence on the American Society of Criminology and American Sociological Association\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartially concerning Studies on Law and Social Control\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning Borges' work on a paper on Black's life and works\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an invitation to apply to a position at University of California, Riverside; Mentions \"Elementary Forms of Conflict Management\", \"Making Enemies\", \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes writings by Cooney, and letters of recommendation for Cooney by Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes comments on each other's writings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes writing by Lewis Feuer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFull list of dates is 1975, 1978, 1980, 1984, 1989, 1993-1994, 1997; Includes reviews of de Grazia's work; Includes writing by de Grazia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence concerning academic promotions for Ekland-Olsen; Includes correspondence on Ekland-Olson's contribution to \"Towards a General Theory of Social Control\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions \"The Behavior of Law\", \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLaw \u0026amp; Social Inquiry; Mentions \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\", \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\"; Includes writings by Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes advertisement for Black's books; Partly concerning publication of Black's \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\" by Academic Press; Partly concerns manuscript reviews by Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes writing by Griffiths; Partly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"; Partly concerning Journal of Legal Pluralism; Mentions \"Taking Sides\", \"The Behavior of Law\", \"Sociological Justice\", \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\", other writings by Black; International Institute of Sociology\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes writings by Grimshaw\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFull list of dates is 1973-1980, 1985-1986, 1991-1993, 1996; Partly concerning \"The Behavior of Law\", \"Studies on Law and Social Control\"; Includes a manuscript review\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMainly concerning Horwitz' writing; Some correspondence concerning publication of Horwitz' work; Partly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\", mentions other writings by Black; Includes writing by Horwitz\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes proposal by Humphrey to the National Science Foundation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes invitations to others to participate in an American Sociological Association session organized by Black and Jasso\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence concerning Johnson's book proposal; Includes correspondence on Frank Sulloway/\"Born to Rebel\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHeavily concerning University of Virginia Sociology Department affairs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence on Kruttschnitt's dissertation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFull list of dates is 1977-1978, 1982-1983, 1987, 1993, 1995; Includes prospectus of Political Deviance: A Power and Process Approach\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes manuscript review by Laumann\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartly concerning an Author Meets Critics session at an upcoming Law \u0026amp; Society meeting; Includes article that Leo is quoted in\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes writing by Levett\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartly concerning Mahmood's graduate prospectus/dissertation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Black's review of Manning's \"Police Work\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes \"The Limits of Rhetoric: A Practicing Attorney's View of the Truth About Persuasion\", \"How to Prove Jurors Will Be On Your Side\" by Amy Singer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly correspondence, some notes and writings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHeavily concerning University of Virginia Sociology Department affairs; Includes \"Postmodernism and Society: Can Solidarity be a Substitute for Objectivity?\" by Milner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes June 1997 East Asian Legal Studies Newsletter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Morrill's curriculum vitae; Includes Morrill's review of \"Taking Sides\", \"Making Enemies\"; Partly concerning Calvin Morrill's graduate work, and National Science Foundation funding for it; Includes reviews of \"Social Status and the Normative Seriousness of Managerial Acts\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes review of \"The Behavior of Law\"; Mentions \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHeavily concerning University of Virginia Sociology Department affairs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a note from Black from July 29, 2010; Includes invitation for retirement dinner for Reiss; Includes obituary for Reiss\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Table of Contents and first chapter of Sciulli's \"The End of Corporate Governance\"; Includes Sciulli's curriculum vitae; Mentions symposium on \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartly on Shermann's study of Homicide by Police Officers; Includes correspondence with the Guggenheim Foundation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes abstract of Silberman's \"Situational Factors in the Mobilization of Law:…\"; Mentions \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResearch in Sociology and Law; American Sociological Review\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes \"The Law of Evidence (and Other Epistemologies) as Optimizing Disciplines\" by Stinchcombe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmerican Sociological Review; Partly on \"Crime as Social Control\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMainly concerning Tamanaha's reviews and comments to Black's work\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Trubek's curriculum vitae; One piece of correspondence is missing the first page\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRussell Sage Foundation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes syllabus from Weintraub's Fall 1999 course, Sociology 285: Play, Culture, and the Self\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eo\tHeavily concerning matters related to Academic Press, including manuscript reviews, including \"Studies on Law and Social Control\" series, foreword for \"The Logic of Social Control\"; Includes Sam Long's curriculum vitae, and proposal for Political Socialization in Transition; Includes Werner's curriculum vitae\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes writings by Wong; Concerning mainly research and a publication by Wong\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartly concerning Zang's efforts to translate \"Sociological Justice\" into Chinese; Includes Zang's \"From Organization to Law: A Critical Review of Transformation of Social Control, 1949-1993\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBruce Ackerman; Maria Albarracin; Susan Allen-Mills (Cambridge University Press); Lenore Alpert; Rafael Alvarado; Adam Ambrogi; M. Amir; Ann-Marie Anderson; Aderike Anjorin; Jorge Arditi; Andre-Jean Arnaud (Instituto Internacional de Sociologia Juridica de Onati; includes writings by Arnaud);  Andrew Arno; Richard Arnold (and Christopher Murray; Southern California Law Review); Kauko Aromaa; Michael A. Aronson; Francis Astorino;  Lonnie Athens; Vilhelm Aubert; W. Timothy Austin; Edward Ayers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eo\tLauren Ballback; Catherine Ballé; Flemming Balvaag; Serena Barkhan (Instituto Internacional de Sociologia Juridica de Onati); Flemming Balwig; Scott Barretta; Deborah Baskin; Alan E. Bayer; David M. Beatty; Jean Belkhir; Aaron Bell; Wendell Bell; James R. Beniger; Bennett M. Berger; Maria Ines Bergoglio; [Stephen Berkowitz]; Thomas J. Bernard; Ilene Bernstein; Ellen Berrey; Joel Best; Hemran Bianchi; Charles E. Bidwell; Chris Birkbeck; Faruk Birtek; Anne and Herman Black; Bruce Black ; Peter Blau; Joan Blishen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStuart Blume; Paul Bohannen; Derek C. Bok; Ralph Bolton; Ulla Bondeson; John J. Bonsignore (American Legal Studies Association); Scott Boorman; Edgar F. Borgatta (to/from Jeffrey K. Hadden) M.G. Bouquet (concerning Jonathon Kelley); Lee H. Bowker Neil Boyd; C.K. Boyle; Keith Boyum (concerning \"Empirical Theories about Courts\"); Pat Brantingham; Harry M. Bratt (National Institute of Justice); Allen F. Breed; Marvin Bressler; Adele M. Brodkin; Moish Bronet; Ricardo C. Brosa; Steven Brint; Leonard G. Buckle \u0026amp; Suzann R. Thomas-Buckle; Marc B. Bulandr; Richard Burcroff (concerning Perla Makil's dissertation); B.R. Burg; Paul Burstein; Ron Burt; Carole Burton; Claude Buxton (funding request for \"The Habits and Customs of the Police…\")\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegare Hamer Calhoun III (includes writings by Calhoun); Charles M. Camic; Bradley Campbell (to Dick Holway); Ernest Q. Campbell; John Cardascia; Judith A. Caron; Leo Carroll; Kit Carson (concerning \"Studies on Law and Social Control\"); Bliss Cartwright; Carole Case; John T. Casteen III; Susie A. Castillo-Robson; [David?] Cavers; Dan Chambliss; William J. Chambliss; Janet Chan; Christopher Chen; Donna Chiozzi [Association of American Law Schools]; Burton R. Clark; David S. Clark (Sage Publications); John P. Clark; Robert Clark; Peggy Clarke; R.V.G. Clarke; Dan Clawson; Dorothy L. Clow; Lisa Coffman; Bonnie Cohen (Institute for Scientific Information); George F. Cole; James Coleman; Jane Collier (concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); Mary Ann Collins; Alfred F. Conard; Frank Cooley; Roger Cotterell; Rose Laub Coser; Herbert Costner (National Science Foundation); Carl J. Couch; Susan E. Cozzens (includes writing by Cozzens); Joan Crandall (Contemporary Sociology); Donald Cressey; Frederick Crews; Barrett Culmback; Lynn A. Curtis (U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development); Preston S. Cutler (Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eH. Richard Dallas (Southern California Law Review); Brenda Danet; Dale Dannefer; Gill Davies (Tavistock Publications); Malcom DeBevoise; Ami de Chapeaurouge; Richard de Friend; Boaventura de Sousa Santos; Dawn Detwiler; Guillaume Devin (Institut des Hautes Études de la Sécurité Intérieure); Frans de Waal; Shari Diamond; Stanley Diamond; Forrest Dill; Bradley Doll; G. William Domhoff; Brendan Dooley; Alan Dundes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFred Eggan; Randall D. Eliason; John Ely; David M. Engel (partially concerning \"The Oven Bird's Song\"); Stewart Epstein; Kai T. Erikson; Annika Eriksson; John Ervin; Jack Etheridge; Amitai Etzioni; Salah El-Shukri; William M. Evan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReynolds Farley; Ronald Farrell; Ezzat A. Fattah (concerning the International Course in Criminology); Robert Faulkner; Malcolm Feeley; Charles R. Fenwick; Theodore Ferdinand; Bruce W. Ferguson; Kathleen Ferraro; Stephen Fielding; Ken Fine (Academic Press); Peter Fitzpatrick; Richard Flacks; Carmen Flores; Bill Form; Bernard Fortunoff (Bobbs-Merrill Publishing Co.); Michael Edward Fowler; Daniel N. Fox; Paul Francis; Nancy Frantz; Jacob Fried; David Friedman; Lawrence M. Friedman; Phil Friedman (concerning \"Encyclopedia of Criminology\"); Robert J. Friedrich; Jürgen Friedrichs; Lisa Friel; John Fries; Morris Freilich; Douglas Fry (includes a review by Fry); Gail Funke; James J. Fyfe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJosé M. Gabilondo; Jean-Claude Gafner; Christine Gailey; Marc Galanter (Law and Society Review; \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); John F. Galliher; Jackie Garrett; G. David Garson; Holly Geerdes; Clifford Geertz; Luis Gerardo; Maurizio Ghisleni; Jack Gibbs (partially concerning Omaha Symposium on Norval D. Glenn (Contemporary Sociology); Erving Goffman (American Sociological Association); David Gold; Jona Goldschmidt; Andrew Goldsmith; Abraham Goldstein (and Stanton Wheeler, concerning an academic appointment at Yale); Jack A. Goldstone; T.H. Gonser; Louis W. Goodman (includes Goodman's curriculum vitae); Norman Goodman; Lynne Goodstein (concerning an American Society of Criminology meeting's Author Meets the Critics session for Sociological Justice); Mark Gottdiener; Burke Grandjean (concerning James Tucker); Mark Granovetter; Bradford H. Gray; Carol J. Greenhouse; Martin Greig; Thomas Grennes; Shannon E. Griffiths; Jan T. Gross; Paul Gross (concerning \"Sociological Justice\") Joel Grossman (Law and Society Review); Jerrold K. Guben; Philip H. Gulliver; Ted Robert Gurr (concerning Gurr's \"Why Men Rebel\"); Bernard H. Gustin; Luis Gutierrez\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Hagan; Jerald Hage; Warren O. Hagstrom; John O. Haley (includes Haley's curriculum vitae, prospectus for \"Order with Autonomy: A Study of Law and Social Control in Japan\"); Terence C. Halliday; Thomas Hardy (Dialectical Anthropology); Wallace C. Harrelson; O. Fred Harris, Jr.; Peter Harris; Robert H. Hardt; Stephen Hart; Clayton A. Hartjen; Timothy F. Hartnagel (concerning Gwynn Nettler); Reid Hastie; Robert Hauser; Adam Hauser (includes Hauser's resume); James Hawdon; Joseph M. Hawes; Keith Hawkins; Diane Haywood; Geoffrey C. Hazard, Jr. Louis Hazouri, Jr.; Michael Hechter; Frances Heidensohn; Barbara Heiman; Max Heirich; Jane Hellsoe-Henon; Larry A. Hembroff; Paget Henry (on \"Towards a Theory of Peripheral Cultural Systems\"); John R. Hepburn (Arizona State University's Distinguished Scholar Lecture Series); John Herman; Merg Herriot; Scott Hershovitz; David Herwitz; Frederick A. Hetzel; Philip Heymann (some correspondence concerning inviting James L. Gibbs to be a Visiting Fellow at the Center for Criminal Justice at Harvard Law School); L.R. Hiatt; Louis Hicks (includes Hicks' curriculum vitae); Paul Higgins; Richard J. Hill; Travis Hirschi; Frank Hirtz; Andre J. Hoekema; Daniel N. Hoffman; Albert J. Holl; George Homans; Ruth Horowitz; F. Patrick Hubbard; Florence K. Hughes; L.H.C. Hulsman; John Hund; Ira W. Hutchison; Allan Hutchinson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHeleen F.P. Ietswaart; Eiko Ikegami; Warren F. Ilchman; G. Irving; Mary Iwanaga (The University of Chicago Press)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas Jackson (Dean of UVa Law School); Herbert Jacob (concerning nomination to Board of Trustees of the Law and Society Association); Rebecca Jakob; Peter Jambrek; Kenneth James; Gladys Jannaud; William Jeffrey, Jr.; Patrickn Jehle; Gary Jensen; Weidong Ji; Jason Jimerson (The Society for Social Research); James W. Johnston; Loch K. Johnson; Weldon T. Johnson; Willie Jones; Peter Just\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSanford Kadish (Encyclopedia of Crime and Justice); Samuel W. Kaplan; Miriam Kass (American Bar Association Section of Litigation); Stuart Kauffman; Betsy Keefer; E.C. Keller, Jr.; Stephen Kellert; Christopher M. Kelley; Jonathan Kelley (includes announcement for Kelley's win of the AAAS Socio-Psychological Prize); Delos Kelly; Hugh P. Kelly; Richard B. Kelly; Duncan Kennedy; L.W. Kennedy; Sue Kent; Ravindra Khare; Dinesh Khosla; Robert L. Kidder (Law \u0026amp; Society Review; includes a review of Black's writing); Jaegwon Kim; Gary Kleck (on \"Sociological Justice\"); Malcolm W. Klein; Rebecca Klemm; Albert Klijn; David Klinger; Michele Ann Klinsky; Klaus-Friedrich Koch; Elissa Koff; Andrzej Kojder; Deborah Kolb; Samuel Krislov; Herbert M. Kritzer (includes prospectus for \"Lawyers and Litigation\"); Krzysztof Kubala; Umesh Kumar; Erniel Kuncel; Jacek Kurczewski\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSharon LaDuke; Thomas L. Lalley (National Institute of Mental Health); Robert Lane; Michael Langley; Annette Lareau (Pure Sociology Network); Barbara Laslett (Contemporary Sociology); R.E. Laster;  Janet L. Lauritsen; Su-Jin Lee; Jessica S. LeFevre; Eric M. Leifer; Robert D. Leighninger, Jr.; Barry Leighton; Judith V. Lelchook; David Lempert; Ugo Leone; Richard Leupert; Judith N. Levi; George C. Lewis; I.M. Lewis; Michael Libonati; Charles W. Lidz; Graham Lilly; Arthur G. Lindsay (includes writings by Lindsay); Gardner Lindzey; Al Lingus; Mario Lins (includes a request for a reprint); Allen E. Liska; Craig B. Little; Guang Kun (Martha) Liu; Jiabo Liu (includes paper written by Liu); William W. Lockhart; John Loflano; Wallace D. Loh; Judith Lorber; Maria Loś; Michael Lowy; Robin Luckham; Richard Lundman; Jim Lundy; Olivier Lunz; James Lyons; Joanne Lyons\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eo\tGeoffrey MacCormack; Virginia Mackey; Ginny Mackey; Paul Maidment; Bruce J. Malina; Michael Mann; Jason Manning (Pure Sociology Network); Henry W. Mannle; Wade Mansell; John P. Martin; Cheryl V. Martorana; Alexandra Maryanski; James L. Massey; Patrick E. Mates; Lynn Mather; Joan Matthews; Teelyn Mauney; Eleanor G. May; Leon Mayhew; Edward J. McCabe; Charles H. McCaghy; Michele McCauley; Reece McGee (concerning JoAnn Miller); Daniel McGillis; Robert McGinnis; Marian McGrath (Academic Press); Marshall McLuhan; Margaret Mead; Barbara Meeker (Annual Conference on Group Processes Research); James W. Meeker; Robert F. Meier; Gary B. Melton (Annual Nebraska Symposium on Motivation); Paulo Mendonca; Sally Merry; Steven F. Messner; Michael Micklin (and Marvin Olsen);  Midge Miles (American Sociological Association); Leslie B. Miller; Stacy Miller; Paul Steven Miller (includes funeral program for Miller); Stephen P. Mitchell; John Mogey; Eric Monkkonen; Fred Montanino; Mark H. Moore; Richter H. Moore, Jr.; Sally Falk Moore; Wilbert E. Moore; John H. Morgan; Charles Moskos; Imogene L. Moyer (Encyclopedia of Criminology); Jeffrey Mullis; Richard Münch; Harold L. Munson; Michael Musheno\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIlene Nagel; Joane Nagel; Barry Nakell (on \"Studies on Law and Social Control\"); Richard Neely; William Nelson (on \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); Paul D. Neuthaler; Gertrud Neuwirth; Graeme R. Newman; Eva Charlotte Nilsen; John Brian Nilson (includes Nilson's final exam for Black's course Sociology of Law); Steve Nock; James L. Nolan; André Normandeau\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam O'Barr; Anthony Oberschall (concerning \"Pure Sociology\"); G. Karl Oelgeschlager; Lloyd Ohlin; Vincent O'Leary; James H. Olila; Mervin Olsen; Robert M. O'Neil; Margaret O'Reilly (Dartmouth Publishing Company); Michael W. Oshima; Mark J. Osiel; Marian Osmun (Oxford University Press); Keith F. Otterbein; Patricia J. Ould\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeborah Palliser; Lewis Papier; William L. Parish (American Journal of Sociology); Roger Parks; Raymond Parnas; Hanna Pasikowska; Alan Paterson; Dennis Patterson; Orlando Patterson; Marion B. Peavey; Dennis L. Peck (Sociological Inquiry); Harold E. Pepinsky; Stephen L. Percy; E. L. Peters (\"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); M. Lee Pelton; Greg Pewett; Holger Pfaff; Bryan Pfaffenberger; William Phelan; Andrew Pickering; Ronald M. Pipkin; Jesse Pitts (Tocqueville Review); Alessandro Pizzorno; Adam Podgórecki; Aaron Podolefsky; Daniel Polsby; Henry N. Pontell; Richard A. Posner; Walter W. Powell (Contemporary Sociology); Derek Price; Maurice Punch; Haibin Qi\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichard W. Rabinowitz; Phyllis Raimone; Deborah Rapoport (Academic Press); John P. Reid; Sue Titus Reid; Robert Reiner; Peter Reuter (The Rand Corporation); Jonathon Rieder; Kristan Rieger; David Riesman; Beth Richie; Matilda Riley; Leonard L. Riskin; Christian Nils Robert; Simon Roberts; Irving Rockwood (Longman Inc.); Cyril D. Robinson; Maria Thereza Rocha de Assis Moura; Vivian J. Rohrl (\"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); Paul Romjue; Frank Romo; Lawrence Rosen; James E. Rosenbaum; Hildy Ross; Bess Anne Rothenberg; John E. Rothenberger; Frances Rothstein; Thomas Rudel; Bruce M. Russett (The Journal of Conflict Resolution); Andrzej Rzeplinski\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavid J. Saari; Albert M. Sacks; Frank E.A. Sander; Alberto Santos; Austin Sarat; Lew Sargentich; Joachim Savelsberg (includes writing by Savelsberg); Nikola Schitov; Christiane Schlumberger; Andreas Schneider; Mark Schneider; Phyllis Schultze; Karl F. Schumann; Russell K. Schutt; Barry Schwartz; Richard Schwartz; Robert A. Scott; Robert E. Scott; Andrew Scull; Michael Seidel; Philip Selznick; Judith Semper; Roberta Senechal de la Roche (to Christopher Schmitt);  Diana S. Sepejak; Adjie Setiadi; Susan Shapiro; Edward J. Shaughnessy; K. Shoji; Alan Sica; Ilana Silber; Ed Silva; Robert A. Silverman; Richard Simon; A.W. Brian Simpson; Theda Skocpol; Jerome H. Skolnick (correspondence with Paul D. Reynolds); John Skvoretz; Barbara Slifkin (Seminar Press); Joseph T. Slinger; Jeffrey S. Slovak; Russell Smandych (\"Towards a General Theory of Social Control\"); Alden Smith; Charles E. Smith (The Free Press); Gregory W. Smith (The Free Press); Jerry Smith; Joel Smith (Duke University); Robert B. Smith; Eloise C. Snyder; Francis G. Snyder; Fred Snyder; Kathy Snyder (correspondence with Joleen Scott); Gary A. Sojka; Peter H. Solomon, Jr.; Karol Soltan; Christina Hoff Sommers; Donald R. Songer; J.J. Spigelman; Edward H. Stanford (partly concerning Stephen Vago's prospectus); William Staples; Paul Starr; Darrell J. Steffensmeier; John Stephens; Christopher D. Stevens; Frank Stewart; Thomas Stone (Studies on Law and Social Control); Norman W. Storer; Mark C. Suchman; Teresa Sullivan; Carl Sundholm; Guy E. Swanson; Richard Sykes; Kent Sycerud \u0026amp; David Hazelton (Michigan Law Review); Denis Szabo (International Society of Criminology; International Annals of Criminology)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHorace D. Taft; R.E.S. Tanner; Jeff Tatum; Nicholas Tavuchis; Alton Taylor (concerning Patricia Taylor); Clinton Terry; Robert M. Terry; Charles W. Thomas (Criminology); John M. Thomas; Madeleine Thomas; Susan Joyce Thomas; Terence P. Thornberry; Viguolo Tiepli; Harry F. Todd, Jr.; Sybil Todd (contains exit interviews for the University of Virginia); Roman Tomasic; Gladys Topkis; Daniel P. Torres; Stephen Toulmin; Jeanne Maddox Toungara; A. Javier Treviño (includes writing by Treviño); Simon P. Tsoako; Austin T. Turk; Janet Turk; R. Jay Turner; David Twain; W.L. Twining\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePaul Upson; Steven Vago; Ivan Vallier; Geert van den Steenhoven; Ab van Eldijk; Paul van Seters; Dirk van zyl Smit; Blake E. Vance (Academic Press); Ana Maria Vargas Falla; Diane Vaughn; José António Veloso (concerning a translation of \"The Behavior of Law\"); Simon Verdun-Jones; Franz von Benda-Beckham; James Vorenberg\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWalter J. Wadlington; Paul Wahrhaftig; James E. Wallace; Immanuel Wallerstein; Craig Wanner; Jacob Ward; Richard H. Ward; R. Stephen Warner; Carol Warren; Norma Wasser; Robert Wathrow; John Webb; David Weisburd; Terry M. Weiss; Joseph Westermeyer; Garland White; Regina White; Brent Whittlesey; Stephen G. Wieting; Brad Wilcox; John P. Wiley, Jr.; James Wilkerson; Nancy Williams; E. O. Wilson; James Q. Wilson, Richard Wilson; Thomas P. Wilson; Charles R. Winfrey; S.F. Wise; Emily Wilkinson; Laura Woloshyn; Calvin Woodard; Bob Woodbury (St. Martin's Press); William E. Woodcock; Lynn Woodson; Charles M. Woolf; Alissa Pollitz Worden; J.H. Wright; Jerome Wright (concerning a manuscript review)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJihong Xiao; Tong Xin (concerning a translation of \"The Behavior of Law\"); Xinyi Xu; Kun Yang; Peter C. Yeager; Marvin Yelles (Academic Press); Barbara Yngvesson; Sung Won Yoon; Frances K. Zemans; Eric Zuesse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome correspondence will be between people not including Donald Black, if the correspondence is still on the topic or related to the organization. Some folders may contain supplemental, non-correspondence material to the correspondence. \nCorrespondence also may contain information that has a separate subseries or is referenced elsewhere, if that information better fit within the flow of conversation in the main correspondence. Be sure to cross reference with other files for more potential information. Organized alphabetically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous material pertaining to Academic Press\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor the 1992 ASA meeting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor the 1992 ASA meeting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning Academic Press; publishing of Black's \"The Behavior of Law\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUniversity academic (sociology) departments, all universities\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUniversity academic (sociology) departments, all universities\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBook by Barbara Harrell-Bond and Sandra Burman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated papers filed at beginning of folder; includes manuscript reviews themselves along with correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes manuscript reviews themselves along with correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrganizations and topical correspondence with too few papers to get their own folders, such as American Society of Criminology January 16 1991- May 2 1991; Conference in honor of Al Reiss; Frank Romo's dissertation; Law \u0026amp; Society Conference; Publishing agreement\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes table of contents and notes to contributors\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso known as The Behavior of Courts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlphabetically arranged\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlack. 2004\nReviews of Donald Black Theories. \"Quantifying Law in Police-Citizen Encounters David A. Klinger;\" \"Law and Social Control in China: An Application of Black's Thesis\" Robert M. Regoli; \"Mobilization of Authority: College Dormitory Student Reaction to Crime and Deviance—An Empirical Assessment of Donald Black's General Theory of Law;\" \"Empirical Support for Unequal Effects of Multiple Control: A Different Examination of Donald Black's Work\" Bonnie Berry. 1984-1991\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Social Status and Sentences of Female Offenders\" Candace Kruttschnitt; \"A Multivariate Analysis of the Behaviour of Law\" Janet Chan; \"Legal and Non-Legal Factors in Juvenile Justice Dispositions\" William G. Staples; \"Science and Politics in the Sociology of Law: A Reply to Alan Hunt\"; \"Why Law Does Not Behave- Critical and Constructive Reflections on the Social Scientific Perception of the Social Significance of Law\" Franz von Benda-Beckman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Relational Distance, Relational Status and Legal Sanctions: A Test of Two Competing Hypotheses\" Dale Dannefer; \"Light Up or Butt Out: An Assessment of Antismoking Laws in the United States\" W. Timothy Austin and Samuel W. Garner; \"An Analysis of 'The Behavior of Law': Appellate Litigation Variation Over Trial and Jurisdiction\" James W. Meeker; \"An Analysis of 'The Behavior of Law': Effects of Organization on Litigation\" James W. Meeker; \"Empirical Verification of Black's 'The Behavior of Law\" John Braithwaite and David Biles; \"A Test of Black's Theory of the Behavior of Law\" Larry A Hembroff; \"Donald Black's So-Called Theory of So-Called Law\" David F. Greenberg; \"Revenge and the Social Control System: Theory and Empirical Correlates\" Norman W. Storer; \"The Anthropology of Law Introduction\" Vivian J. Rohrl; \"A Chippewa Trouble-Case: Toward an Expanded Model of Conflict Resolution\" Vivian J. Rohrl; \"Toward a Structural Perspective on Gender Bias in the Juvenile Court\" William G. Staples.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAuthors include Setsuo Miyazawa (\"Social Movements and Contemporary Rights in Japan: Relative Success Factors in the Field of Environmental Law\", J. Langley Miller, Peter H. Rossi, Jon E. Simpson (\"Attributes of Just Punishments: An Empirical Test of Black's Theory of Law\"), Daniel P. Doyle, David F. Luckenbill (\"Mobilizing Law in Response to Collective Problems: A Test of Black's Theory of Law, Kathleen J. Ferraro (\"Policing Woman Battering\")\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProgram notes. Donald Black,\"The Law-like Nature of Violence\" 1994 October 13-14; Donald Black, \"Violence and Aggression in Contemporary Society\"1995 November 6-7. 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professional involvement as a leader in sociology and professor at the University of Virginia, including forthright and meaningful correspondence with colleagues and adversaries about sociology theories from academic institutions across the world leading up to his retirement from the University of Virginia in 2016. ","His papers include his academic writings, manuscripts, conference papers and lectures, course readings, examination questions, syllabi, correspondence with students and colleagues, personal journals, and notes about ground breaking theories that he created in the fields of sociology, law, and criminology. They reveal the passionate, intellectual and personal thought processes of a dedicated scholar and professor who led a new way of thinking about sociology as a scientific approach to understanding social conditions, particularly situations involving conflict, by creating a model that was designed to be testable and that veered away from psychology and the study of the individual.","Roberta Senechal de la Roche papers are included in Subseries 5 of the collection. She was a full professor at Washington and Lee University where she taught sociology, history, and social history. Included are her articles, manuscripts, lectures, conference talks, correspondence with colleagues, and correspondence between her and Donald Black. Her published works of poetry have been catalogued separately.","Writings by Black, and by Black and collaborators. Organized alphabetically, and then chronologically within titles that have multiple folders (such as \"Moral Time\" and the Police Files).","Otherwise titled \"Insurance Problems of Businesses and Organizations in high Crime Rate Areas\" and \"A Report to the President's Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Criminal Justice.\"","For graduate course \"Deviant Behavior and Social Control\" with Professor David Bordua","Graduate work","Code Books and other Notes","\"The Geometry of Law: An Interview with Donald Black,\" by Andreas Buono; questions from Allan Horwitz; \"How Law Behaves: An Interview with Donald Black,\" with Mara Abramowitz; \"Interview with Myself,\" by Donald Black. Multiple drafts for Horwitz' and Abramowitz'","Graduate work, for course Sociology 520 with Professor W.S. Landecker","Includes American Sociological Review; American Journal of Sociology; The Yale Law Journal; Journal of Consciousness Studies; Law and Society Review (includes notes on paper inside)","The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology; Journal of Consciousness Studies; Law \u0026 Society Review","Some undated material","Contains some notes on the introduction, contains some notes on the conclusion for 'CST', contains newspaper article","Notes later finalized and published as \"A Strategy of Pure Sociology\"","Notes and finished papers","Toward a General Theory of Social Control; Social Control; Social Control as A Dependent Variable: Selected Bibliography","Heavily edited from 1972 draft","A Report to the President's Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Criminal Justice","Proposal to National Science Foundation","Includes note from Roberta Senechal de la Roche","Includes 2011 note from Donald Black","Personal and Property Searches Conducted in Radio-Dispatched Police Work: An Overview of the Data from Three Cities; Patterns of Interrogation and Confession in Field Patrol Settings; Insurance Problems of Businesses and Organizations in High Crime Rate Areas; Coercive Authority and Citizens' Rights in Field Patrol Setting","Police-Suspect Transactions in Field Settings According to the Race and Social Class Status of Suspects; Police and Citizen Behavior in Routine Field Encounters: Some Comparisons According to Race and Social Class Status of Citizens; Transactions with Suspects in On-View Police Work; The Evaluations and Images of Owners and Managers of Businesses and Organizations Toward the Police and Police Service","Surveys from Survey Research Center at the University of Michigan","Two copies","Contains also some miscellaneous material relating to Boston research","Suggestions from Al Reiss to Donald Black for a co-authored book that was never written.","Includes dust jackets","Graduate course taken by Donald Black at the University of Michigan","Published in Litigation","Includes book reviews and personal reactions","Appears to be incomplete. This proposed book of readings was never published","Retitled later: \"Towards a Sociology of Moral Life: Some Notes on Durkheim,\" Spring 1965, for Sociology 805","Notes, includes drawings and outside articles. Also includes note from Black from 2011.","Notes","Part 1: The Geometry of Social Control","For Sociology 805 with Professor W. Landecker","Donald Black wrote chapter 9 of this edited volume. This also includes material from the Theories of Violence workshop.","For a class with Dr. H. Wolowitz","Graduate work","Graduate work","Works solely by other authors. Alphabetized by title/first word of folder label with the exception that if the folder starts 'further writings by X', then they will immediately come after the individually labeled writing by X. The works in 'Further writings' are organized chronologically.","Chapter Three; includes correspondence between Black and Scheff","Reprint from The Modern Law Review; Two Copies, each with different formatting","Thesis proposal; memorandum on dissertation proposal; \"Strong State, Weak Ties: The Social Control of Homicide in Modern America\", Cooney's dissertation proposal; Appendix B: Interview Schedule; Includes comments by Donald Black","\"Predatory Policing: The Sociology of Traffic Law Enforcement\"; \"Third Party Justice\"; \"Social Sources of Witness Credibility\"; \"The Morality of Strangers\"; Includes comments by Donald Black","\"Evidence as Partisanship\"; \"The Morality of Strangers\"; \"Supporting Homicide\"; \"Supporting Homicide\"; \"Why Is Economic Analysis So Appealing to Law Professors?\"; Includes some correspondence; Includes comments by Donald Black","\"The Informal Social Control of Homicide\"; \"Homicide and Social Structure: A Precis\"; \"Two Types of Human Homicide\"; \"Homicide within Domestic Polities\"; \"Spousal Homicide as Execution and Rebellion\"; Includes comments by Donald Black","\"Community and Homicide\"; \"The Dark Side of Community: Moralistic Homicide and Strong Social Ties\"; \"Law and the Warping of Violence\";","\"Sex and Style in the Law of Homicide\"; \"Beyond Hobbes: Violence in State and Stateless Settings\"","\"Feud/Internal War, Legal Aspects of\"; \"The Social Production of Evidence\"","Transcript of speech","Case studies on corporate subjects; Cases 1-24","Case studies on corporate subjects; Cases 25-49","Case studies on corporate subjects; Cases 50-71","Two drafts of outlines for \"The Executive Way: Conflict Management in Corporations\"; \"Vengeance Among Organizational Elites: The Management of Conflict in a Matrix Enterprise\"; \"The Private Ordering of Professional Relations: Weak Ties and Conflict Management in a Big 8 Accounting Firm\" ","The chapter outlines have no date, nor do \"The Private Ordering of Professional Relations: Weak Ties\" and \"Conflict Management in a Big 8 Accounting Firm\" have a definitive date","\"Conflict Management, Honor, and Organizational Change\"; \"The Customs of Conflict Management Among Corporate Executives\"; \"The Power of Language in Adjudication and Mediation\": \"Institutional Contexts as Predictors of Social Evaluation\"","Two separate copies of \"The Customs of Conflict Management among Corporate Executives\"","Printed in Law \u0026 Society","Dissertation","Dissertation","Dissertation","\"Genocide as Social Control,\" by Bradley Campbell; \"The Impact of Fee Arrangement on Lawyer Effort,\" by Herbert Kritzer, William Felsteiner, Austin Sarat, and David Trubek; \"Life on the Atoll: Singapore Ecology as a Neglected Dimension of Social Order,\" by Timothy Austin; \"Loosening the Chains of Philosophical Reductionism\" by Steven Rytina, includes correspondence; \"La Mobilisation du Droit: autobiographie d'un concept,\" by Andre-Jean Arnaud; \"Predicting the Crucifixion of Jesus,\" by Nathan Altice; \"Preface,\" by Robert Ellickson; \"The Sociogenesis of Lynching,\" by Roberta Senechal de la Roche; \"A Sociological Theory of Scientific Change,\" by Stephen Fuchs; \"Summary of Dissertation Research,\" by Marian Borg; \"Three Sociological Epistemologies,\" by Stephen Fuchs","Includes correspondence between Myers and Roberta Senechal de la Roche","Reprint in The Bobbs-Merrill Reprint Series in the Social Sciences","Manning's dissertation","Manning's dissertation","Includes correspondence between Borg and Black","\"The Code of Science Analysis and Reflections on Its Future\"; \"Stratification in American Science\"; \"Age, Aging, and Age Structure in Science\"","\"Social Control from Below\"; \"Law and the Middle Class: Evidence from a Suburban Town\"; \"War and Peace in Early Childhood\"; \"The Myth of Discretion; The Sociology of Law\"","Includes copies of curriculum vitae for M.P. Baumgartner","\"Technology as a Third Party\"; Includes correspondence with Donald Black","\"Gossip in Science: A Study of Social Control and Reputation\"; Appendices","\"Crime in the Breaking: Gender Differences in Desistance\" (co-authored by Chris Uggen)","\"Conflict Management in the Emergency Room\" (prospectus); Includes comments by Donald Black","Notes","\"The Sociology of Medical Malpractice\"; \"Malpractice Litigation as Social Control\"; \"Medical Malpractice, Social Structure, and Social Control\" (1995, in Sociological Forum); Includes comments by Donald Black","'Beyond 'Thick Description' in a Test and Extension of Black's Theory of Partisanship: Patterns of Symbolic Partisanship in Geertz's Balinese Cockfight\"; \"Fan Partisanship and Competitiveness in Geertz' Cockfight and Beyond: An Application of Black's Theory of Partisanship\"; \"The Predictable Nature of the Balinese Cockfight\"","\"Employee Theft as Social Control\"; \"The Social Organization of Employee Justice\": \"How Workers Manage Conflicts with their Employers\" (Doctoral dissertation proposal); \"Therapeutic Bureaucracy\"; \"Social Control in a \"Post-Bureaucratic\" Organization\"; \"Corporal Punishment and Black's Theory of Social Control\" (co-authored by Susan Ross); \"Workplace Deviance as Social Control\"; \"Worshiping the Self: The Pure Sociology of Therapeutic Religion\"","\"Worshiping the Self: Therapeutic Religion and the Social World of New Age Healers\" (unpublished manuscript)","Material related to coursework, course exams, evaluation forms, lecture recordings, lecture notes. Organized topically (and chronologically within topics) from proposals for courses, to course material, to course exams, to course evaluations, to miscellaneous material","Includes material for course- Social Control; ","Full list of dates is 1971, 1973, 1977, 1979, 1984","Includes Maureen Mileski's review of \"Marihuana Reconsidered,\" by Lester Grinspoon (1971), and Donald Black's review of \"Why Men Rebel\", by Ted Robert Gurr (1972)","Sociology of Culture, Phenomenological Strategy, Explanation in the Social Sciences \nIncludes materials for other professors' courses","On different froms of deviance and control","These working notes were turned into a working paper for the Russell Sage Program in Law \u0026 Social Science, Yale Law School","Includes grade breakdown for Spring 1996 and Fall 1997 exams. Also includes 180 exam form from Harvard, and two exam forms for a course that James Tucker taught","Blank","Blank","Blank","Some forms blank, some completed\no\tIncludes some correspondence","o\tSome forms blank, some completed\nIncludes some correspondence","Some forms blank, some completed","Some forms blank, some completed","Some forms blank, some completed","Includes other descriptions of Black's work and contributions","Books containing information on chaired professors at the University of Virginia, includes Donald Black","Yale University Graduate Studies in Sociology; University of Virginia Graduate Studies in Sociology; Inauguration of Teresa A. Sullivan; Echols Scholar pamphlet","Transcript of Program","Proposed for 1973-1974 academic year","University of Virginia, search for senior faculty member","University of Virginia; also includes requisition form for the University of Virginia Printing Office","University of Virginia","Includes note from 2016 from Donald Black","Date and title possibly originally mislabeled","Date and title possible originally mislabeled","Papers and materials from Donald Black's personal life. Organized alphabetically.","University of Michigan","University of Michigan, Master of Arts in Sociology; Candidate of Philosophy","North Central High School; Awards, certificates, and letters; 1953-1954; 1955-1956; 1956-1957; 1957-1958; Includes awards for Bruce Black, Donald Black's brother; Also includes 1978 award for the United States Olympic Society; Also includes 1960-1961 and 1961-1962 academic achievement awards from Indiana University Indianapolis Center","North Central High School; Also includes NCHS Recognition Day Programs for 1957 and 1959, and patches and ribbons","Contains 2 journals","Contains two journals","Contains two journals","Photographs of Black, his family, includes a guide giving details on photos. There is also a 1960 photograph of Delta Upsilon members at Indiana University in OS-Box P-43, Folder 1.","Distinguished Book Award for \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\", given by the American Sociological Association","Outstanding Published Book Award, given by the American Sociological Association","Mary L. Thomas Lecturer plaque, given by the West Virginia University Department of Sociology and Anthropology","Some correspondence will be between the individual and people who are not Donald Black, or between Donald Black and someone else concerning the individual. The first part of this subseries is on those who have enough correspondence with Black for them to have their individual folders; the second part of this series combines individuals alphabetically by last name if their correspondence was not substantial enough for their own folder. \nAll correspondence also may contain information that has a separate subseries, if that information better fit within the flow of conversation in the main correspondence with the individuals. Be sure to cross reference with other files for more potential information. Organized alphabetically.","Law \u0026 Society editor","Also includes correspondence with Glenn Goodwin, as part of correspondences with Babbie","Includes Beirne's review of \"Sociological Justice\"; Partially on Theoretical Criminology, includes invitation for Black to be an advisory editor","Includes Bergesen's comments on \"The Elementary Forms of Conflict Management\" and \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\"; Includes Black's comments on Bergesen's \"paper on Wallerstein\"; Includes Bergesen's curriculum vitae","Includes correspondence on the American Society of Criminology and American Sociological Association","Partially concerning Studies on Law and Social Control","Concerning Borges' work on a paper on Black's life and works","Includes an invitation to apply to a position at University of California, Riverside; Mentions \"Elementary Forms of Conflict Management\", \"Making Enemies\", \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\"","Includes writings by Cooney, and letters of recommendation for Cooney by Black","Includes comments on each other's writings","Includes writing by Lewis Feuer","Full list of dates is 1975, 1978, 1980, 1984, 1989, 1993-1994, 1997; Includes reviews of de Grazia's work; Includes writing by de Grazia","Includes correspondence concerning academic promotions for Ekland-Olsen; Includes correspondence on Ekland-Olson's contribution to \"Towards a General Theory of Social Control\"","Mentions \"The Behavior of Law\", \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\"","Law \u0026 Social Inquiry; Mentions \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\", \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\"; Includes writings by Black","Partly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"","Includes advertisement for Black's books; Partly concerning publication of Black's \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\" by Academic Press; Partly concerns manuscript reviews by Black","Partly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"","Includes writing by Griffiths; Partly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"; Partly concerning Journal of Legal Pluralism; Mentions \"Taking Sides\", \"The Behavior of Law\", \"Sociological Justice\", \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\", other writings by Black; International Institute of Sociology","Includes writings by Grimshaw","Full list of dates is 1973-1980, 1985-1986, 1991-1993, 1996; Partly concerning \"The Behavior of Law\", \"Studies on Law and Social Control\"; Includes a manuscript review","Mainly concerning Horwitz' writing; Some correspondence concerning publication of Horwitz' work; Partly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\", mentions other writings by Black; Includes writing by Horwitz","Includes proposal by Humphrey to the National Science Foundation","Includes invitations to others to participate in an American Sociological Association session organized by Black and Jasso","Includes correspondence concerning Johnson's book proposal; Includes correspondence on Frank Sulloway/\"Born to Rebel\"","Heavily concerning University of Virginia Sociology Department affairs","Includes correspondence on Kruttschnitt's dissertation","Full list of dates is 1977-1978, 1982-1983, 1987, 1993, 1995; Includes prospectus of Political Deviance: A Power and Process Approach","Includes manuscript review by Laumann","Partly concerning an Author Meets Critics session at an upcoming Law \u0026 Society meeting; Includes article that Leo is quoted in","Includes writing by Levett","Partly concerning Mahmood's graduate prospectus/dissertation","Includes Black's review of Manning's \"Police Work\"","Includes \"The Limits of Rhetoric: A Practicing Attorney's View of the Truth About Persuasion\", \"How to Prove Jurors Will Be On Your Side\" by Amy Singer","Mostly correspondence, some notes and writings","Heavily concerning University of Virginia Sociology Department affairs; Includes \"Postmodernism and Society: Can Solidarity be a Substitute for Objectivity?\" by Milner","Includes June 1997 East Asian Legal Studies Newsletter","Includes Morrill's curriculum vitae; Includes Morrill's review of \"Taking Sides\", \"Making Enemies\"; Partly concerning Calvin Morrill's graduate work, and National Science Foundation funding for it; Includes reviews of \"Social Status and the Normative Seriousness of Managerial Acts\"","Includes review of \"The Behavior of Law\"; Mentions \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"","Heavily concerning University of Virginia Sociology Department affairs","Includes a note from Black from July 29, 2010; Includes invitation for retirement dinner for Reiss; Includes obituary for Reiss","Includes Table of Contents and first chapter of Sciulli's \"The End of Corporate Governance\"; Includes Sciulli's curriculum vitae; Mentions symposium on \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\"","Partly on Shermann's study of Homicide by Police Officers; Includes correspondence with the Guggenheim Foundation","Includes abstract of Silberman's \"Situational Factors in the Mobilization of Law:…\"; Mentions \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"","Research in Sociology and Law; American Sociological Review","Includes \"The Law of Evidence (and Other Epistemologies) as Optimizing Disciplines\" by Stinchcombe","American Sociological Review; Partly on \"Crime as Social Control\"","Mainly concerning Tamanaha's reviews and comments to Black's work","Includes Trubek's curriculum vitae; One piece of correspondence is missing the first page","Russell Sage Foundation","Includes syllabus from Weintraub's Fall 1999 course, Sociology 285: Play, Culture, and the Self","o\tHeavily concerning matters related to Academic Press, including manuscript reviews, including \"Studies on Law and Social Control\" series, foreword for \"The Logic of Social Control\"; Includes Sam Long's curriculum vitae, and proposal for Political Socialization in Transition; Includes Werner's curriculum vitae","Includes writings by Wong; Concerning mainly research and a publication by Wong","Partly concerning Zang's efforts to translate \"Sociological Justice\" into Chinese; Includes Zang's \"From Organization to Law: A Critical Review of Transformation of Social Control, 1949-1993\"","Bruce Ackerman; Maria Albarracin; Susan Allen-Mills (Cambridge University Press); Lenore Alpert; Rafael Alvarado; Adam Ambrogi; M. Amir; Ann-Marie Anderson; Aderike Anjorin; Jorge Arditi; Andre-Jean Arnaud (Instituto Internacional de Sociologia Juridica de Onati; includes writings by Arnaud);  Andrew Arno; Richard Arnold (and Christopher Murray; Southern California Law Review); Kauko Aromaa; Michael A. Aronson; Francis Astorino;  Lonnie Athens; Vilhelm Aubert; W. Timothy Austin; Edward Ayers","o\tLauren Ballback; Catherine Ballé; Flemming Balvaag; Serena Barkhan (Instituto Internacional de Sociologia Juridica de Onati); Flemming Balwig; Scott Barretta; Deborah Baskin; Alan E. Bayer; David M. Beatty; Jean Belkhir; Aaron Bell; Wendell Bell; James R. Beniger; Bennett M. Berger; Maria Ines Bergoglio; [Stephen Berkowitz]; Thomas J. Bernard; Ilene Bernstein; Ellen Berrey; Joel Best; Hemran Bianchi; Charles E. Bidwell; Chris Birkbeck; Faruk Birtek; Anne and Herman Black; Bruce Black ; Peter Blau; Joan Blishen","Stuart Blume; Paul Bohannen; Derek C. Bok; Ralph Bolton; Ulla Bondeson; John J. Bonsignore (American Legal Studies Association); Scott Boorman; Edgar F. Borgatta (to/from Jeffrey K. Hadden) M.G. Bouquet (concerning Jonathon Kelley); Lee H. Bowker Neil Boyd; C.K. Boyle; Keith Boyum (concerning \"Empirical Theories about Courts\"); Pat Brantingham; Harry M. Bratt (National Institute of Justice); Allen F. Breed; Marvin Bressler; Adele M. Brodkin; Moish Bronet; Ricardo C. Brosa; Steven Brint; Leonard G. Buckle \u0026 Suzann R. Thomas-Buckle; Marc B. Bulandr; Richard Burcroff (concerning Perla Makil's dissertation); B.R. Burg; Paul Burstein; Ron Burt; Carole Burton; Claude Buxton (funding request for \"The Habits and Customs of the Police…\")","Legare Hamer Calhoun III (includes writings by Calhoun); Charles M. Camic; Bradley Campbell (to Dick Holway); Ernest Q. Campbell; John Cardascia; Judith A. Caron; Leo Carroll; Kit Carson (concerning \"Studies on Law and Social Control\"); Bliss Cartwright; Carole Case; John T. Casteen III; Susie A. Castillo-Robson; [David?] Cavers; Dan Chambliss; William J. Chambliss; Janet Chan; Christopher Chen; Donna Chiozzi [Association of American Law Schools]; Burton R. Clark; David S. Clark (Sage Publications); John P. Clark; Robert Clark; Peggy Clarke; R.V.G. Clarke; Dan Clawson; Dorothy L. Clow; Lisa Coffman; Bonnie Cohen (Institute for Scientific Information); George F. Cole; James Coleman; Jane Collier (concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); Mary Ann Collins; Alfred F. Conard; Frank Cooley; Roger Cotterell; Rose Laub Coser; Herbert Costner (National Science Foundation); Carl J. Couch; Susan E. Cozzens (includes writing by Cozzens); Joan Crandall (Contemporary Sociology); Donald Cressey; Frederick Crews; Barrett Culmback; Lynn A. Curtis (U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development); Preston S. Cutler (Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences)","H. Richard Dallas (Southern California Law Review); Brenda Danet; Dale Dannefer; Gill Davies (Tavistock Publications); Malcom DeBevoise; Ami de Chapeaurouge; Richard de Friend; Boaventura de Sousa Santos; Dawn Detwiler; Guillaume Devin (Institut des Hautes Études de la Sécurité Intérieure); Frans de Waal; Shari Diamond; Stanley Diamond; Forrest Dill; Bradley Doll; G. William Domhoff; Brendan Dooley; Alan Dundes","Fred Eggan; Randall D. Eliason; John Ely; David M. Engel (partially concerning \"The Oven Bird's Song\"); Stewart Epstein; Kai T. Erikson; Annika Eriksson; John Ervin; Jack Etheridge; Amitai Etzioni; Salah El-Shukri; William M. Evan","Reynolds Farley; Ronald Farrell; Ezzat A. Fattah (concerning the International Course in Criminology); Robert Faulkner; Malcolm Feeley; Charles R. Fenwick; Theodore Ferdinand; Bruce W. Ferguson; Kathleen Ferraro; Stephen Fielding; Ken Fine (Academic Press); Peter Fitzpatrick; Richard Flacks; Carmen Flores; Bill Form; Bernard Fortunoff (Bobbs-Merrill Publishing Co.); Michael Edward Fowler; Daniel N. Fox; Paul Francis; Nancy Frantz; Jacob Fried; David Friedman; Lawrence M. Friedman; Phil Friedman (concerning \"Encyclopedia of Criminology\"); Robert J. Friedrich; Jürgen Friedrichs; Lisa Friel; John Fries; Morris Freilich; Douglas Fry (includes a review by Fry); Gail Funke; James J. Fyfe","José M. Gabilondo; Jean-Claude Gafner; Christine Gailey; Marc Galanter (Law and Society Review; \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); John F. Galliher; Jackie Garrett; G. David Garson; Holly Geerdes; Clifford Geertz; Luis Gerardo; Maurizio Ghisleni; Jack Gibbs (partially concerning Omaha Symposium on Norval D. Glenn (Contemporary Sociology); Erving Goffman (American Sociological Association); David Gold; Jona Goldschmidt; Andrew Goldsmith; Abraham Goldstein (and Stanton Wheeler, concerning an academic appointment at Yale); Jack A. Goldstone; T.H. Gonser; Louis W. Goodman (includes Goodman's curriculum vitae); Norman Goodman; Lynne Goodstein (concerning an American Society of Criminology meeting's Author Meets the Critics session for Sociological Justice); Mark Gottdiener; Burke Grandjean (concerning James Tucker); Mark Granovetter; Bradford H. Gray; Carol J. Greenhouse; Martin Greig; Thomas Grennes; Shannon E. Griffiths; Jan T. Gross; Paul Gross (concerning \"Sociological Justice\") Joel Grossman (Law and Society Review); Jerrold K. Guben; Philip H. Gulliver; Ted Robert Gurr (concerning Gurr's \"Why Men Rebel\"); Bernard H. Gustin; Luis Gutierrez","John Hagan; Jerald Hage; Warren O. Hagstrom; John O. Haley (includes Haley's curriculum vitae, prospectus for \"Order with Autonomy: A Study of Law and Social Control in Japan\"); Terence C. Halliday; Thomas Hardy (Dialectical Anthropology); Wallace C. Harrelson; O. Fred Harris, Jr.; Peter Harris; Robert H. Hardt; Stephen Hart; Clayton A. Hartjen; Timothy F. Hartnagel (concerning Gwynn Nettler); Reid Hastie; Robert Hauser; Adam Hauser (includes Hauser's resume); James Hawdon; Joseph M. Hawes; Keith Hawkins; Diane Haywood; Geoffrey C. Hazard, Jr. Louis Hazouri, Jr.; Michael Hechter; Frances Heidensohn; Barbara Heiman; Max Heirich; Jane Hellsoe-Henon; Larry A. Hembroff; Paget Henry (on \"Towards a Theory of Peripheral Cultural Systems\"); John R. Hepburn (Arizona State University's Distinguished Scholar Lecture Series); John Herman; Merg Herriot; Scott Hershovitz; David Herwitz; Frederick A. Hetzel; Philip Heymann (some correspondence concerning inviting James L. Gibbs to be a Visiting Fellow at the Center for Criminal Justice at Harvard Law School); L.R. Hiatt; Louis Hicks (includes Hicks' curriculum vitae); Paul Higgins; Richard J. Hill; Travis Hirschi; Frank Hirtz; Andre J. Hoekema; Daniel N. Hoffman; Albert J. Holl; George Homans; Ruth Horowitz; F. Patrick Hubbard; Florence K. Hughes; L.H.C. Hulsman; John Hund; Ira W. Hutchison; Allan Hutchinson","Heleen F.P. Ietswaart; Eiko Ikegami; Warren F. Ilchman; G. Irving; Mary Iwanaga (The University of Chicago Press)","Thomas Jackson (Dean of UVa Law School); Herbert Jacob (concerning nomination to Board of Trustees of the Law and Society Association); Rebecca Jakob; Peter Jambrek; Kenneth James; Gladys Jannaud; William Jeffrey, Jr.; Patrickn Jehle; Gary Jensen; Weidong Ji; Jason Jimerson (The Society for Social Research); James W. Johnston; Loch K. Johnson; Weldon T. Johnson; Willie Jones; Peter Just","Sanford Kadish (Encyclopedia of Crime and Justice); Samuel W. Kaplan; Miriam Kass (American Bar Association Section of Litigation); Stuart Kauffman; Betsy Keefer; E.C. Keller, Jr.; Stephen Kellert; Christopher M. Kelley; Jonathan Kelley (includes announcement for Kelley's win of the AAAS Socio-Psychological Prize); Delos Kelly; Hugh P. Kelly; Richard B. Kelly; Duncan Kennedy; L.W. Kennedy; Sue Kent; Ravindra Khare; Dinesh Khosla; Robert L. Kidder (Law \u0026 Society Review; includes a review of Black's writing); Jaegwon Kim; Gary Kleck (on \"Sociological Justice\"); Malcolm W. Klein; Rebecca Klemm; Albert Klijn; David Klinger; Michele Ann Klinsky; Klaus-Friedrich Koch; Elissa Koff; Andrzej Kojder; Deborah Kolb; Samuel Krislov; Herbert M. Kritzer (includes prospectus for \"Lawyers and Litigation\"); Krzysztof Kubala; Umesh Kumar; Erniel Kuncel; Jacek Kurczewski","Sharon LaDuke; Thomas L. Lalley (National Institute of Mental Health); Robert Lane; Michael Langley; Annette Lareau (Pure Sociology Network); Barbara Laslett (Contemporary Sociology); R.E. Laster;  Janet L. Lauritsen; Su-Jin Lee; Jessica S. LeFevre; Eric M. Leifer; Robert D. Leighninger, Jr.; Barry Leighton; Judith V. Lelchook; David Lempert; Ugo Leone; Richard Leupert; Judith N. Levi; George C. Lewis; I.M. Lewis; Michael Libonati; Charles W. Lidz; Graham Lilly; Arthur G. Lindsay (includes writings by Lindsay); Gardner Lindzey; Al Lingus; Mario Lins (includes a request for a reprint); Allen E. Liska; Craig B. Little; Guang Kun (Martha) Liu; Jiabo Liu (includes paper written by Liu); William W. Lockhart; John Loflano; Wallace D. Loh; Judith Lorber; Maria Loś; Michael Lowy; Robin Luckham; Richard Lundman; Jim Lundy; Olivier Lunz; James Lyons; Joanne Lyons","o\tGeoffrey MacCormack; Virginia Mackey; Ginny Mackey; Paul Maidment; Bruce J. Malina; Michael Mann; Jason Manning (Pure Sociology Network); Henry W. Mannle; Wade Mansell; John P. Martin; Cheryl V. Martorana; Alexandra Maryanski; James L. Massey; Patrick E. Mates; Lynn Mather; Joan Matthews; Teelyn Mauney; Eleanor G. May; Leon Mayhew; Edward J. McCabe; Charles H. McCaghy; Michele McCauley; Reece McGee (concerning JoAnn Miller); Daniel McGillis; Robert McGinnis; Marian McGrath (Academic Press); Marshall McLuhan; Margaret Mead; Barbara Meeker (Annual Conference on Group Processes Research); James W. Meeker; Robert F. Meier; Gary B. Melton (Annual Nebraska Symposium on Motivation); Paulo Mendonca; Sally Merry; Steven F. Messner; Michael Micklin (and Marvin Olsen);  Midge Miles (American Sociological Association); Leslie B. Miller; Stacy Miller; Paul Steven Miller (includes funeral program for Miller); Stephen P. Mitchell; John Mogey; Eric Monkkonen; Fred Montanino; Mark H. Moore; Richter H. Moore, Jr.; Sally Falk Moore; Wilbert E. Moore; John H. Morgan; Charles Moskos; Imogene L. Moyer (Encyclopedia of Criminology); Jeffrey Mullis; Richard Münch; Harold L. Munson; Michael Musheno","Ilene Nagel; Joane Nagel; Barry Nakell (on \"Studies on Law and Social Control\"); Richard Neely; William Nelson (on \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); Paul D. Neuthaler; Gertrud Neuwirth; Graeme R. Newman; Eva Charlotte Nilsen; John Brian Nilson (includes Nilson's final exam for Black's course Sociology of Law); Steve Nock; James L. Nolan; André Normandeau","William O'Barr; Anthony Oberschall (concerning \"Pure Sociology\"); G. Karl Oelgeschlager; Lloyd Ohlin; Vincent O'Leary; James H. Olila; Mervin Olsen; Robert M. O'Neil; Margaret O'Reilly (Dartmouth Publishing Company); Michael W. Oshima; Mark J. Osiel; Marian Osmun (Oxford University Press); Keith F. Otterbein; Patricia J. Ould","Deborah Palliser; Lewis Papier; William L. Parish (American Journal of Sociology); Roger Parks; Raymond Parnas; Hanna Pasikowska; Alan Paterson; Dennis Patterson; Orlando Patterson; Marion B. Peavey; Dennis L. Peck (Sociological Inquiry); Harold E. Pepinsky; Stephen L. Percy; E. L. Peters (\"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); M. Lee Pelton; Greg Pewett; Holger Pfaff; Bryan Pfaffenberger; William Phelan; Andrew Pickering; Ronald M. Pipkin; Jesse Pitts (Tocqueville Review); Alessandro Pizzorno; Adam Podgórecki; Aaron Podolefsky; Daniel Polsby; Henry N. Pontell; Richard A. Posner; Walter W. Powell (Contemporary Sociology); Derek Price; Maurice Punch; Haibin Qi","Richard W. Rabinowitz; Phyllis Raimone; Deborah Rapoport (Academic Press); John P. Reid; Sue Titus Reid; Robert Reiner; Peter Reuter (The Rand Corporation); Jonathon Rieder; Kristan Rieger; David Riesman; Beth Richie; Matilda Riley; Leonard L. Riskin; Christian Nils Robert; Simon Roberts; Irving Rockwood (Longman Inc.); Cyril D. Robinson; Maria Thereza Rocha de Assis Moura; Vivian J. Rohrl (\"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); Paul Romjue; Frank Romo; Lawrence Rosen; James E. Rosenbaum; Hildy Ross; Bess Anne Rothenberg; John E. Rothenberger; Frances Rothstein; Thomas Rudel; Bruce M. Russett (The Journal of Conflict Resolution); Andrzej Rzeplinski","David J. Saari; Albert M. Sacks; Frank E.A. Sander; Alberto Santos; Austin Sarat; Lew Sargentich; Joachim Savelsberg (includes writing by Savelsberg); Nikola Schitov; Christiane Schlumberger; Andreas Schneider; Mark Schneider; Phyllis Schultze; Karl F. Schumann; Russell K. Schutt; Barry Schwartz; Richard Schwartz; Robert A. Scott; Robert E. Scott; Andrew Scull; Michael Seidel; Philip Selznick; Judith Semper; Roberta Senechal de la Roche (to Christopher Schmitt);  Diana S. Sepejak; Adjie Setiadi; Susan Shapiro; Edward J. Shaughnessy; K. Shoji; Alan Sica; Ilana Silber; Ed Silva; Robert A. Silverman; Richard Simon; A.W. Brian Simpson; Theda Skocpol; Jerome H. Skolnick (correspondence with Paul D. Reynolds); John Skvoretz; Barbara Slifkin (Seminar Press); Joseph T. Slinger; Jeffrey S. Slovak; Russell Smandych (\"Towards a General Theory of Social Control\"); Alden Smith; Charles E. Smith (The Free Press); Gregory W. Smith (The Free Press); Jerry Smith; Joel Smith (Duke University); Robert B. Smith; Eloise C. Snyder; Francis G. Snyder; Fred Snyder; Kathy Snyder (correspondence with Joleen Scott); Gary A. Sojka; Peter H. Solomon, Jr.; Karol Soltan; Christina Hoff Sommers; Donald R. Songer; J.J. Spigelman; Edward H. Stanford (partly concerning Stephen Vago's prospectus); William Staples; Paul Starr; Darrell J. Steffensmeier; John Stephens; Christopher D. Stevens; Frank Stewart; Thomas Stone (Studies on Law and Social Control); Norman W. Storer; Mark C. Suchman; Teresa Sullivan; Carl Sundholm; Guy E. Swanson; Richard Sykes; Kent Sycerud \u0026 David Hazelton (Michigan Law Review); Denis Szabo (International Society of Criminology; International Annals of Criminology)","Horace D. Taft; R.E.S. Tanner; Jeff Tatum; Nicholas Tavuchis; Alton Taylor (concerning Patricia Taylor); Clinton Terry; Robert M. Terry; Charles W. Thomas (Criminology); John M. Thomas; Madeleine Thomas; Susan Joyce Thomas; Terence P. Thornberry; Viguolo Tiepli; Harry F. Todd, Jr.; Sybil Todd (contains exit interviews for the University of Virginia); Roman Tomasic; Gladys Topkis; Daniel P. Torres; Stephen Toulmin; Jeanne Maddox Toungara; A. Javier Treviño (includes writing by Treviño); Simon P. Tsoako; Austin T. Turk; Janet Turk; R. Jay Turner; David Twain; W.L. Twining","Paul Upson; Steven Vago; Ivan Vallier; Geert van den Steenhoven; Ab van Eldijk; Paul van Seters; Dirk van zyl Smit; Blake E. Vance (Academic Press); Ana Maria Vargas Falla; Diane Vaughn; José António Veloso (concerning a translation of \"The Behavior of Law\"); Simon Verdun-Jones; Franz von Benda-Beckham; James Vorenberg","Walter J. Wadlington; Paul Wahrhaftig; James E. Wallace; Immanuel Wallerstein; Craig Wanner; Jacob Ward; Richard H. Ward; R. Stephen Warner; Carol Warren; Norma Wasser; Robert Wathrow; John Webb; David Weisburd; Terry M. Weiss; Joseph Westermeyer; Garland White; Regina White; Brent Whittlesey; Stephen G. Wieting; Brad Wilcox; John P. Wiley, Jr.; James Wilkerson; Nancy Williams; E. O. Wilson; James Q. Wilson, Richard Wilson; Thomas P. Wilson; Charles R. Winfrey; S.F. Wise; Emily Wilkinson; Laura Woloshyn; Calvin Woodard; Bob Woodbury (St. Martin's Press); William E. Woodcock; Lynn Woodson; Charles M. Woolf; Alissa Pollitz Worden; J.H. Wright; Jerome Wright (concerning a manuscript review)","Jihong Xiao; Tong Xin (concerning a translation of \"The Behavior of Law\"); Xinyi Xu; Kun Yang; Peter C. Yeager; Marvin Yelles (Academic Press); Barbara Yngvesson; Sung Won Yoon; Frances K. Zemans; Eric Zuesse","Some correspondence will be between people not including Donald Black, if the correspondence is still on the topic or related to the organization. Some folders may contain supplemental, non-correspondence material to the correspondence. \nCorrespondence also may contain information that has a separate subseries or is referenced elsewhere, if that information better fit within the flow of conversation in the main correspondence. Be sure to cross reference with other files for more potential information. Organized alphabetically.","Miscellaneous material pertaining to Academic Press","For the 1992 ASA meeting","For the 1992 ASA meeting","Concerning Academic Press; publishing of Black's \"The Behavior of Law\"","University academic (sociology) departments, all universities","University academic (sociology) departments, all universities","Book by Barbara Harrell-Bond and Sandra Burman","Undated papers filed at beginning of folder; includes manuscript reviews themselves along with correspondence","Includes manuscript reviews themselves along with correspondence","Organizations and topical correspondence with too few papers to get their own folders, such as American Society of Criminology January 16 1991- May 2 1991; Conference in honor of Al Reiss; Frank Romo's dissertation; Law \u0026 Society Conference; Publishing agreement","Includes table of contents and notes to contributors","Also known as The Behavior of Courts","Alphabetically arranged","Black. 2004\nReviews of Donald Black Theories. \"Quantifying Law in Police-Citizen Encounters David A. Klinger;\" \"Law and Social Control in China: An Application of Black's Thesis\" Robert M. Regoli; \"Mobilization of Authority: College Dormitory Student Reaction to Crime and Deviance—An Empirical Assessment of Donald Black's General Theory of Law;\" \"Empirical Support for Unequal Effects of Multiple Control: A Different Examination of Donald Black's Work\" Bonnie Berry. 1984-1991","\"Social Status and Sentences of Female Offenders\" Candace Kruttschnitt; \"A Multivariate Analysis of the Behaviour of Law\" Janet Chan; \"Legal and Non-Legal Factors in Juvenile Justice Dispositions\" William G. Staples; \"Science and Politics in the Sociology of Law: A Reply to Alan Hunt\"; \"Why Law Does Not Behave- Critical and Constructive Reflections on the Social Scientific Perception of the Social Significance of Law\" Franz von Benda-Beckman","\"Relational Distance, Relational Status and Legal Sanctions: A Test of Two Competing Hypotheses\" Dale Dannefer; \"Light Up or Butt Out: An Assessment of Antismoking Laws in the United States\" W. Timothy Austin and Samuel W. Garner; \"An Analysis of 'The Behavior of Law': Appellate Litigation Variation Over Trial and Jurisdiction\" James W. Meeker; \"An Analysis of 'The Behavior of Law': Effects of Organization on Litigation\" James W. Meeker; \"Empirical Verification of Black's 'The Behavior of Law\" John Braithwaite and David Biles; \"A Test of Black's Theory of the Behavior of Law\" Larry A Hembroff; \"Donald Black's So-Called Theory of So-Called Law\" David F. Greenberg; \"Revenge and the Social Control System: Theory and Empirical Correlates\" Norman W. Storer; \"The Anthropology of Law Introduction\" Vivian J. Rohrl; \"A Chippewa Trouble-Case: Toward an Expanded Model of Conflict Resolution\" Vivian J. Rohrl; \"Toward a Structural Perspective on Gender Bias in the Juvenile Court\" William G. Staples.","Authors include Setsuo Miyazawa (\"Social Movements and Contemporary Rights in Japan: Relative Success Factors in the Field of Environmental Law\", J. Langley Miller, Peter H. Rossi, Jon E. Simpson (\"Attributes of Just Punishments: An Empirical Test of Black's Theory of Law\"), Daniel P. Doyle, David F. Luckenbill (\"Mobilizing Law in Response to Collective Problems: A Test of Black's Theory of Law, Kathleen J. Ferraro (\"Policing Woman Battering\")","Program notes. Donald Black,\"The Law-like Nature of Violence\" 1994 October 13-14; Donald Black, \"Violence and Aggression in Contemporary Society\"1995 November 6-7. These lectures not included.","Maureen Mileski was dating Donald Black at this time and her lecture notes were based on his theories while he was teaching at Yale"],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePrinted monographs and offprints in this collection have been catalogued and housed separately. Each catalogue record has the following local note: SPECIAL COLLECTIONS: Gift of Donald J. Black. From the Papers of Donald Black, MSS 15031.\u003c/p\u003e"],"separatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Separated Materials"],"separatedmaterial_tesim":["Printed monographs and offprints in this collection have been catalogued and housed separately. Each catalogue record has the following local note: SPECIAL COLLECTIONS: Gift of Donald J. Black. From the Papers of Donald Black, MSS 15031."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThere are no use restrictions, except for on the materials in Box 37. These materials cannot be used under the terms of the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (F.E.R.P.A), until 2077.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["There are no use restrictions, except for on the materials in Box 37. These materials cannot be used under the terms of the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (F.E.R.P.A), until 2077."],"names_ssim":["Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library","Black, Donald J., 1941-","Senechal de la Roche, Roberta, 1950-","Mileski, Maureen, 1944-","Baumgartner, M. P. (Baumgartner, Mary Pat), 1953-"],"corpname_ssim":["Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library"],"names_coll_ssim":["Black, Donald J., 1941-","Senechal de la Roche, Roberta, 1950-","Mileski, Maureen, 1944-","Baumgartner, M. P. (Baumgartner, Mary Pat), 1953-"],"persname_ssim":["Black, Donald J., 1941-","Senechal de la Roche, Roberta, 1950-","Mileski, Maureen, 1944-","Baumgartner, M. P. (Baumgartner, Mary Pat), 1953-"],"language_ssim":["English"],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":761,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-20T23:48:36.769Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viu_repositories_3_resources_207#resource_collection_management","ead_ssi":"viu_repositories_3_resources_207#resource_collection_management","_root_":"viu_repositories_3_resources_207#resource_collection_management","_nest_parent_":"viu_repositories_3_resources_207#resource_collection_management","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/UVA/repositories_3_resources_207#resource_collection_management.xml","aspace_url_ssi":"https://archives.lib.virginia.edu/ark:/59853/182","title_filing_ssi":"Black, Donald, papers","title_ssm":["Donald Black papers"],"title_tesim":["Donald Black papers"],"unitdate_ssm":["1935-2023"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1935-2023"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["MSS 15031","Archival Resource Key","/repositories/3/resources/207"],"text":["MSS 15031","Archival Resource Key","/repositories/3/resources/207","Donald Black papers","homosexuality -- social aspects","sociological jurisprudence","deviant behavior","social control","social conflict","sociology","justice, administration of","police reports -- United States","criminal statistics--United States","police -- United States","right and wrong","crime -- United States","sociology of crime, law, and deviance","morality and society","Race discrimination -- Law and legislation -- Virginia","Access restrictions apply to specific personal records under the terms of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (F.E.R.P.A.) for all materials in Box 37. These materials will remain closed until about 2077.","Series I is on academic writings from Black and other scholars. It is split between two Sub-Series: Sub-Series A is on works either solely by Black, or works collaborated on by Black and other scholars, and Sub-Series B contains work solely by other scholars. Series I runs from box 1-17. Series II contains files and papers from Black's involvement in the professional and academic worlds of sociology and universities. Series II runs from box 17-21. Series III pertains to Donald Black's personal life. Series III runs from box 21-25. Series IV contains correspondence with organizations and correspondence on certain topics. Series IV runs from box 25-36. Series V contains restricted items, and is the only series in box 37. Box 38 houses a sociology t-shirt. The recent additions (boxes 39-55) to this collection are in a new series titled Additions and have subseries that is similar to the original arrangement. Subseries 1. Academic Writings. Subseries 2. Professional and University Involvement. Series 3.Personal papers and materials Series 4.Correspondence. Series 5.Roberta Senechal de la Roche papers","Some folders contain groupings of files that remain as-is from their arrangement by Black, while others contain files compounded into a more comprehensive grouping from different sources. \nSome items may be cross referenced under different series. For example, there is correspondence with Stanley Holowitz under both his personal file as well as under the topical files on correspondence with Academic Press. ","Donald Black was a world renowned theoretical sociologist and University Professor Emeritus of the Social Sciences at the University of Virginia from 1985-2016. Born in 1941, he received his bachelor's degree from Indiana University in 1963, his master's degree from the University of Michigan in 1965, and his PhD in sociology from Michigan University in 1968. Before coming to the University of Virginia in 1985, he was at both Yale University as a post-doctoral Russell Sage Fellow from 1968-1970, and then taught at Harvard University in their Sociology Department and Law School. In 1989 he attained the position as a University Professor, allowing him to teach in any department or school at the University including the Law School. From 1986-1989 he also served as the Department Chair of Sociology. ","Black was known for his study of the sociology of ideas and scienticity (the degree to which ideas are testable, valid, and original). His most important early work included \"The Behavior of Law\" (Emerald Publishing 1976), which advanced what is still the only general sociological theory of law--\"behavior of law\"—which is what people do in the name of law, including illegal acts as a way to manage conflict and assert grievances, particularly when legal protections are perceived as failing. He created the theory of \"Pure Sociology\" which explains social life by studying deviant behavior as a system of social control rather than a set of rules.  It is different from psychology because it makes no presumptions about an individuals experience. His work, particularly \"Crime as Social Control\"(American Sociological Review 1983), argues that crime can be a form of \"self-help\" to achieve justice, and it explains the variation in legal responses (like arrests) through social structures such as too much intimacy or lack of intimacy related to conflicts. Unlike most sociologists, he rejected psychological approaches and drew on  anthropological and historical materials and modern data, allowing him to explain variation in social behavior in all societies and across time. He extended his work to the larger universe of conflict management—including violence, avoidance, and toleration—which culminated in his major midcareer work, \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\" (Academic Press 1993). Black broke still more fresh ground with a third major opus, \"Moral Time\" (Oxford University Press 2011), which presented a radically new general and testable theory of the causes of conflict. He authored a series of brilliant publications, including the \"The Manners and Customs of the Police\" (Academic Press 1981), \"Sociological Justice' (Oxford University Press 1993), \"The Geometry of Terrorism\" in Sociological Theory (2004), and \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\". ","He was a fellow of the American Society of Criminology and the American Anthropological Association. In 2013, he received the Law and Society Association Harry Kalven Jr. Prize for outstanding scholarship. He received several awards from the American Sociological Association (ASA) and its Sections. In 1994, he received both the ASA Theory Section's Theory Prize and the Section on the Sociology of Law's Distinguished Book Award, for \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\". He was also the recipient of the ASA Section on the Sociology of Law's Distinguished Article Award in 1997 for \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\" (Law \u0026 Social Inquiry 1995) and the recipient of the ASA Section on Altruism, Morality, and Social Solidarity inaugural Outstanding Published Book Award in 2012 for \"Moral Time\". In addition, several of his books have been translated into other languages.  He was invited to lecture in numerous countries abroad, including Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Holland, France, Scotland, England, Poland, and Japan. He was on the editorial board for scholarly journals and edited his own series on \"Studies on Law and Social Control\" for Oxford Press.","Black was also a charismatic teacher who influenced many students of sociology. According to Mark Cooney, \"His classes were an intellectual treat for he saw teaching as an opportunity to develop new ideas.\" Beyond the classroom, he was an inspiring mentor ready to offer advice and encouragement, especially to younger scholars. He retired from the University of Virginia in 2016 and died in January 2024.","The collection also includes the papers of Roberta Senechal de la Roche, (spouse of Donald Black) and an American historian, sociologist, retired professor from Washington and Lee University, and poet born in western Maine and raised in upstate New York. She graduated from the University of Southern Maine and the University of Virginia, where she received a doctoral degree in history.  As a historian and sociologist, she specialized in studying theory on collective violence and social history. Her first major publication, originally titled \"The Sociogenesis of a Race Riot\", was later renamed \"In Lincoln's Shadow: The Springfield Race Riot of 1908\". The book examines the two-day race riot in Springfield, Illinois, which resulted in the displacement of thousands of Black residents, destruction of their businesses and homes, and brutal killings of two African Americans. Her work won two distinguished prizes, cementing her contribution to the field. She taught courses on the American gilded age, the history of violence in America, the history of women in America, and a seminar on modern terrorism. ","Roberta was inspired by the sociological approach in \"Salem Possessed\", which used detailed social profiles to uncover community conflicts during the Salem Witch Trials. As a graduate student at the University of Virginia, she sought a similarly researchable topic in the field of collective violence. She chose the Springfield riot for its historical significance as Abraham Lincoln's hometown and its underexplored status in academic literature. Over eight years, she meticulously analyzed the dynamics of the riot, profiling both the perpetrators and victims and uncovering patterns that challenged prevailing social strain theories of violence. Her long standing interest is in non-state unilateral collective violence, such as rioting, lynching, terrorism, and vigilantism.","She is also a poet of Miꞌkmaq and French- Canadian descent. Her poems have appeared in the Colorado Review; Vallum; Glass: A Journal of Poetry; Yemassee, Blue Mountain Review, Sequestrum, and Cold Mountain Review, among others. She has two prize-winning chapbooks: Blind Flowers (Arcadia Press) and After Eden (Heartland Review Press, 2019). A third chapbook, Winter Light, and her first book, Going Fast (2019) are published by David Robert Books.","\nSources:\nCooney, Mark. \"Donald Black\" Member News \u0026 Notes. American Sociological Association, May 2024.\nhttps://www.asanet.org/member-news-notes-may-2024/#obituary","Roberta Senechal de la Roche's website.\nhttps://www.wlu.edu/profile/senechal-roberta","There are 22 mini DV's in this collection. Appointments must be made in advance to use media formats such as LPs, audiotapes, videotapes, films, CDs, and DVDs held by Special Collections. In most cases, materials must be reformatted before they can be accessed, sometimes at the researcher's expense. Please use our online reference request form to ask for further information or to schedule access to audio-visual materials. Access cannot be guaranteed unless prior arrangements have been made.","The Donald Black papers were received in increments over a period of years and have been interfiled except for the most recent additions which have been added as a series at the end.","This collection contains items from Donald Black's life and career, spanning from the 1930s up until 2023, ranging from personal memorabilia from his high school years, to his research in graduate school, to drafts of his major published works, to his professional involvement as a leader in sociology and professor at the University of Virginia, including forthright and meaningful correspondence with colleagues and adversaries about sociology theories from academic institutions across the world leading up to his retirement from the University of Virginia in 2016. ","His papers include his academic writings, manuscripts, conference papers and lectures, course readings, examination questions, syllabi, correspondence with students and colleagues, personal journals, and notes about ground breaking theories that he created in the fields of sociology, law, and criminology. They reveal the passionate, intellectual and personal thought processes of a dedicated scholar and professor who led a new way of thinking about sociology as a scientific approach to understanding social conditions, particularly situations involving conflict, by creating a model that was designed to be testable and that veered away from psychology and the study of the individual.","Roberta Senechal de la Roche papers are included in Subseries 5 of the collection. She was a full professor at Washington and Lee University where she taught sociology, history, and social history. Included are her articles, manuscripts, lectures, conference talks, correspondence with colleagues, and correspondence between her and Donald Black. Her published works of poetry have been catalogued separately.","Writings by Black, and by Black and collaborators. Organized alphabetically, and then chronologically within titles that have multiple folders (such as \"Moral Time\" and the Police Files).","Otherwise titled \"Insurance Problems of Businesses and Organizations in high Crime Rate Areas\" and \"A Report to the President's Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Criminal Justice.\"","For graduate course \"Deviant Behavior and Social Control\" with Professor David Bordua","Graduate work","Code Books and other Notes","\"The Geometry of Law: An Interview with Donald Black,\" by Andreas Buono; questions from Allan Horwitz; \"How Law Behaves: An Interview with Donald Black,\" with Mara Abramowitz; \"Interview with Myself,\" by Donald Black. Multiple drafts for Horwitz' and Abramowitz'","Graduate work, for course Sociology 520 with Professor W.S. Landecker","Includes American Sociological Review; American Journal of Sociology; The Yale Law Journal; Journal of Consciousness Studies; Law and Society Review (includes notes on paper inside)","The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology; Journal of Consciousness Studies; Law \u0026 Society Review","Some undated material","Contains some notes on the introduction, contains some notes on the conclusion for 'CST', contains newspaper article","Notes later finalized and published as \"A Strategy of Pure Sociology\"","Notes and finished papers","Toward a General Theory of Social Control; Social Control; Social Control as A Dependent Variable: Selected Bibliography","Heavily edited from 1972 draft","A Report to the President's Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Criminal Justice","Proposal to National Science Foundation","Includes note from Roberta Senechal de la Roche","Includes 2011 note from Donald Black","Personal and Property Searches Conducted in Radio-Dispatched Police Work: An Overview of the Data from Three Cities; Patterns of Interrogation and Confession in Field Patrol Settings; Insurance Problems of Businesses and Organizations in High Crime Rate Areas; Coercive Authority and Citizens' Rights in Field Patrol Setting","Police-Suspect Transactions in Field Settings According to the Race and Social Class Status of Suspects; Police and Citizen Behavior in Routine Field Encounters: Some Comparisons According to Race and Social Class Status of Citizens; Transactions with Suspects in On-View Police Work; The Evaluations and Images of Owners and Managers of Businesses and Organizations Toward the Police and Police Service","Surveys from Survey Research Center at the University of Michigan","Two copies","Contains also some miscellaneous material relating to Boston research","Suggestions from Al Reiss to Donald Black for a co-authored book that was never written.","Includes dust jackets","Graduate course taken by Donald Black at the University of Michigan","Published in Litigation","Includes book reviews and personal reactions","Appears to be incomplete. This proposed book of readings was never published","Retitled later: \"Towards a Sociology of Moral Life: Some Notes on Durkheim,\" Spring 1965, for Sociology 805","Notes, includes drawings and outside articles. Also includes note from Black from 2011.","Notes","Part 1: The Geometry of Social Control","For Sociology 805 with Professor W. Landecker","Donald Black wrote chapter 9 of this edited volume. This also includes material from the Theories of Violence workshop.","For a class with Dr. H. Wolowitz","Graduate work","Graduate work","Works solely by other authors. Alphabetized by title/first word of folder label with the exception that if the folder starts 'further writings by X', then they will immediately come after the individually labeled writing by X. The works in 'Further writings' are organized chronologically.","Chapter Three; includes correspondence between Black and Scheff","Reprint from The Modern Law Review; Two Copies, each with different formatting","Thesis proposal; memorandum on dissertation proposal; \"Strong State, Weak Ties: The Social Control of Homicide in Modern America\", Cooney's dissertation proposal; Appendix B: Interview Schedule; Includes comments by Donald Black","\"Predatory Policing: The Sociology of Traffic Law Enforcement\"; \"Third Party Justice\"; \"Social Sources of Witness Credibility\"; \"The Morality of Strangers\"; Includes comments by Donald Black","\"Evidence as Partisanship\"; \"The Morality of Strangers\"; \"Supporting Homicide\"; \"Supporting Homicide\"; \"Why Is Economic Analysis So Appealing to Law Professors?\"; Includes some correspondence; Includes comments by Donald Black","\"The Informal Social Control of Homicide\"; \"Homicide and Social Structure: A Precis\"; \"Two Types of Human Homicide\"; \"Homicide within Domestic Polities\"; \"Spousal Homicide as Execution and Rebellion\"; Includes comments by Donald Black","\"Community and Homicide\"; \"The Dark Side of Community: Moralistic Homicide and Strong Social Ties\"; \"Law and the Warping of Violence\";","\"Sex and Style in the Law of Homicide\"; \"Beyond Hobbes: Violence in State and Stateless Settings\"","\"Feud/Internal War, Legal Aspects of\"; \"The Social Production of Evidence\"","Transcript of speech","Case studies on corporate subjects; Cases 1-24","Case studies on corporate subjects; Cases 25-49","Case studies on corporate subjects; Cases 50-71","Two drafts of outlines for \"The Executive Way: Conflict Management in Corporations\"; \"Vengeance Among Organizational Elites: The Management of Conflict in a Matrix Enterprise\"; \"The Private Ordering of Professional Relations: Weak Ties and Conflict Management in a Big 8 Accounting Firm\" ","The chapter outlines have no date, nor do \"The Private Ordering of Professional Relations: Weak Ties\" and \"Conflict Management in a Big 8 Accounting Firm\" have a definitive date","\"Conflict Management, Honor, and Organizational Change\"; \"The Customs of Conflict Management Among Corporate Executives\"; \"The Power of Language in Adjudication and Mediation\": \"Institutional Contexts as Predictors of Social Evaluation\"","Two separate copies of \"The Customs of Conflict Management among Corporate Executives\"","Printed in Law \u0026 Society","Dissertation","Dissertation","Dissertation","\"Genocide as Social Control,\" by Bradley Campbell; \"The Impact of Fee Arrangement on Lawyer Effort,\" by Herbert Kritzer, William Felsteiner, Austin Sarat, and David Trubek; \"Life on the Atoll: Singapore Ecology as a Neglected Dimension of Social Order,\" by Timothy Austin; \"Loosening the Chains of Philosophical Reductionism\" by Steven Rytina, includes correspondence; \"La Mobilisation du Droit: autobiographie d'un concept,\" by Andre-Jean Arnaud; \"Predicting the Crucifixion of Jesus,\" by Nathan Altice; \"Preface,\" by Robert Ellickson; \"The Sociogenesis of Lynching,\" by Roberta Senechal de la Roche; \"A Sociological Theory of Scientific Change,\" by Stephen Fuchs; \"Summary of Dissertation Research,\" by Marian Borg; \"Three Sociological Epistemologies,\" by Stephen Fuchs","Includes correspondence between Myers and Roberta Senechal de la Roche","Reprint in The Bobbs-Merrill Reprint Series in the Social Sciences","Manning's dissertation","Manning's dissertation","Includes correspondence between Borg and Black","\"The Code of Science Analysis and Reflections on Its Future\"; \"Stratification in American Science\"; \"Age, Aging, and Age Structure in Science\"","\"Social Control from Below\"; \"Law and the Middle Class: Evidence from a Suburban Town\"; \"War and Peace in Early Childhood\"; \"The Myth of Discretion; The Sociology of Law\"","Includes copies of curriculum vitae for M.P. Baumgartner","\"Technology as a Third Party\"; Includes correspondence with Donald Black","\"Gossip in Science: A Study of Social Control and Reputation\"; Appendices","\"Crime in the Breaking: Gender Differences in Desistance\" (co-authored by Chris Uggen)","\"Conflict Management in the Emergency Room\" (prospectus); Includes comments by Donald Black","Notes","\"The Sociology of Medical Malpractice\"; \"Malpractice Litigation as Social Control\"; \"Medical Malpractice, Social Structure, and Social Control\" (1995, in Sociological Forum); Includes comments by Donald Black","'Beyond 'Thick Description' in a Test and Extension of Black's Theory of Partisanship: Patterns of Symbolic Partisanship in Geertz's Balinese Cockfight\"; \"Fan Partisanship and Competitiveness in Geertz' Cockfight and Beyond: An Application of Black's Theory of Partisanship\"; \"The Predictable Nature of the Balinese Cockfight\"","\"Employee Theft as Social Control\"; \"The Social Organization of Employee Justice\": \"How Workers Manage Conflicts with their Employers\" (Doctoral dissertation proposal); \"Therapeutic Bureaucracy\"; \"Social Control in a \"Post-Bureaucratic\" Organization\"; \"Corporal Punishment and Black's Theory of Social Control\" (co-authored by Susan Ross); \"Workplace Deviance as Social Control\"; \"Worshiping the Self: The Pure Sociology of Therapeutic Religion\"","\"Worshiping the Self: Therapeutic Religion and the Social World of New Age Healers\" (unpublished manuscript)","Material related to coursework, course exams, evaluation forms, lecture recordings, lecture notes. Organized topically (and chronologically within topics) from proposals for courses, to course material, to course exams, to course evaluations, to miscellaneous material","Includes material for course- Social Control; ","Full list of dates is 1971, 1973, 1977, 1979, 1984","Includes Maureen Mileski's review of \"Marihuana Reconsidered,\" by Lester Grinspoon (1971), and Donald Black's review of \"Why Men Rebel\", by Ted Robert Gurr (1972)","Sociology of Culture, Phenomenological Strategy, Explanation in the Social Sciences \nIncludes materials for other professors' courses","On different froms of deviance and control","These working notes were turned into a working paper for the Russell Sage Program in Law \u0026 Social Science, Yale Law School","Includes grade breakdown for Spring 1996 and Fall 1997 exams. Also includes 180 exam form from Harvard, and two exam forms for a course that James Tucker taught","Blank","Blank","Blank","Some forms blank, some completed\no\tIncludes some correspondence","o\tSome forms blank, some completed\nIncludes some correspondence","Some forms blank, some completed","Some forms blank, some completed","Some forms blank, some completed","Includes other descriptions of Black's work and contributions","Books containing information on chaired professors at the University of Virginia, includes Donald Black","Yale University Graduate Studies in Sociology; University of Virginia Graduate Studies in Sociology; Inauguration of Teresa A. Sullivan; Echols Scholar pamphlet","Transcript of Program","Proposed for 1973-1974 academic year","University of Virginia, search for senior faculty member","University of Virginia; also includes requisition form for the University of Virginia Printing Office","University of Virginia","Includes note from 2016 from Donald Black","Date and title possibly originally mislabeled","Date and title possible originally mislabeled","Papers and materials from Donald Black's personal life. Organized alphabetically.","University of Michigan","University of Michigan, Master of Arts in Sociology; Candidate of Philosophy","North Central High School; Awards, certificates, and letters; 1953-1954; 1955-1956; 1956-1957; 1957-1958; Includes awards for Bruce Black, Donald Black's brother; Also includes 1978 award for the United States Olympic Society; Also includes 1960-1961 and 1961-1962 academic achievement awards from Indiana University Indianapolis Center","North Central High School; Also includes NCHS Recognition Day Programs for 1957 and 1959, and patches and ribbons","Contains 2 journals","Contains two journals","Contains two journals","Photographs of Black, his family, includes a guide giving details on photos. There is also a 1960 photograph of Delta Upsilon members at Indiana University in OS-Box P-43, Folder 1.","Distinguished Book Award for \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\", given by the American Sociological Association","Outstanding Published Book Award, given by the American Sociological Association","Mary L. Thomas Lecturer plaque, given by the West Virginia University Department of Sociology and Anthropology","Some correspondence will be between the individual and people who are not Donald Black, or between Donald Black and someone else concerning the individual. The first part of this subseries is on those who have enough correspondence with Black for them to have their individual folders; the second part of this series combines individuals alphabetically by last name if their correspondence was not substantial enough for their own folder. \nAll correspondence also may contain information that has a separate subseries, if that information better fit within the flow of conversation in the main correspondence with the individuals. Be sure to cross reference with other files for more potential information. Organized alphabetically.","Law \u0026 Society editor","Also includes correspondence with Glenn Goodwin, as part of correspondences with Babbie","Includes Beirne's review of \"Sociological Justice\"; Partially on Theoretical Criminology, includes invitation for Black to be an advisory editor","Includes Bergesen's comments on \"The Elementary Forms of Conflict Management\" and \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\"; Includes Black's comments on Bergesen's \"paper on Wallerstein\"; Includes Bergesen's curriculum vitae","Includes correspondence on the American Society of Criminology and American Sociological Association","Partially concerning Studies on Law and Social Control","Concerning Borges' work on a paper on Black's life and works","Includes an invitation to apply to a position at University of California, Riverside; Mentions \"Elementary Forms of Conflict Management\", \"Making Enemies\", \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\"","Includes writings by Cooney, and letters of recommendation for Cooney by Black","Includes comments on each other's writings","Includes writing by Lewis Feuer","Full list of dates is 1975, 1978, 1980, 1984, 1989, 1993-1994, 1997; Includes reviews of de Grazia's work; Includes writing by de Grazia","Includes correspondence concerning academic promotions for Ekland-Olsen; Includes correspondence on Ekland-Olson's contribution to \"Towards a General Theory of Social Control\"","Mentions \"The Behavior of Law\", \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\"","Law \u0026 Social Inquiry; Mentions \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\", \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\"; Includes writings by Black","Partly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"","Includes advertisement for Black's books; Partly concerning publication of Black's \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\" by Academic Press; Partly concerns manuscript reviews by Black","Partly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"","Includes writing by Griffiths; Partly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"; Partly concerning Journal of Legal Pluralism; Mentions \"Taking Sides\", \"The Behavior of Law\", \"Sociological Justice\", \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\", other writings by Black; International Institute of Sociology","Includes writings by Grimshaw","Full list of dates is 1973-1980, 1985-1986, 1991-1993, 1996; Partly concerning \"The Behavior of Law\", \"Studies on Law and Social Control\"; Includes a manuscript review","Mainly concerning Horwitz' writing; Some correspondence concerning publication of Horwitz' work; Partly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\", mentions other writings by Black; Includes writing by Horwitz","Includes proposal by Humphrey to the National Science Foundation","Includes invitations to others to participate in an American Sociological Association session organized by Black and Jasso","Includes correspondence concerning Johnson's book proposal; Includes correspondence on Frank Sulloway/\"Born to Rebel\"","Heavily concerning University of Virginia Sociology Department affairs","Includes correspondence on Kruttschnitt's dissertation","Full list of dates is 1977-1978, 1982-1983, 1987, 1993, 1995; Includes prospectus of Political Deviance: A Power and Process Approach","Includes manuscript review by Laumann","Partly concerning an Author Meets Critics session at an upcoming Law \u0026 Society meeting; Includes article that Leo is quoted in","Includes writing by Levett","Partly concerning Mahmood's graduate prospectus/dissertation","Includes Black's review of Manning's \"Police Work\"","Includes \"The Limits of Rhetoric: A Practicing Attorney's View of the Truth About Persuasion\", \"How to Prove Jurors Will Be On Your Side\" by Amy Singer","Mostly correspondence, some notes and writings","Heavily concerning University of Virginia Sociology Department affairs; Includes \"Postmodernism and Society: Can Solidarity be a Substitute for Objectivity?\" by Milner","Includes June 1997 East Asian Legal Studies Newsletter","Includes Morrill's curriculum vitae; Includes Morrill's review of \"Taking Sides\", \"Making Enemies\"; Partly concerning Calvin Morrill's graduate work, and National Science Foundation funding for it; Includes reviews of \"Social Status and the Normative Seriousness of Managerial Acts\"","Includes review of \"The Behavior of Law\"; Mentions \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"","Heavily concerning University of Virginia Sociology Department affairs","Includes a note from Black from July 29, 2010; Includes invitation for retirement dinner for Reiss; Includes obituary for Reiss","Includes Table of Contents and first chapter of Sciulli's \"The End of Corporate Governance\"; Includes Sciulli's curriculum vitae; Mentions symposium on \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\"","Partly on Shermann's study of Homicide by Police Officers; Includes correspondence with the Guggenheim Foundation","Includes abstract of Silberman's \"Situational Factors in the Mobilization of Law:…\"; Mentions \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"","Research in Sociology and Law; American Sociological Review","Includes \"The Law of Evidence (and Other Epistemologies) as Optimizing Disciplines\" by Stinchcombe","American Sociological Review; Partly on \"Crime as Social Control\"","Mainly concerning Tamanaha's reviews and comments to Black's work","Includes Trubek's curriculum vitae; One piece of correspondence is missing the first page","Russell Sage Foundation","Includes syllabus from Weintraub's Fall 1999 course, Sociology 285: Play, Culture, and the Self","o\tHeavily concerning matters related to Academic Press, including manuscript reviews, including \"Studies on Law and Social Control\" series, foreword for \"The Logic of Social Control\"; Includes Sam Long's curriculum vitae, and proposal for Political Socialization in Transition; Includes Werner's curriculum vitae","Includes writings by Wong; Concerning mainly research and a publication by Wong","Partly concerning Zang's efforts to translate \"Sociological Justice\" into Chinese; Includes Zang's \"From Organization to Law: A Critical Review of Transformation of Social Control, 1949-1993\"","Bruce Ackerman; Maria Albarracin; Susan Allen-Mills (Cambridge University Press); Lenore Alpert; Rafael Alvarado; Adam Ambrogi; M. Amir; Ann-Marie Anderson; Aderike Anjorin; Jorge Arditi; Andre-Jean Arnaud (Instituto Internacional de Sociologia Juridica de Onati; includes writings by Arnaud);  Andrew Arno; Richard Arnold (and Christopher Murray; Southern California Law Review); Kauko Aromaa; Michael A. Aronson; Francis Astorino;  Lonnie Athens; Vilhelm Aubert; W. Timothy Austin; Edward Ayers","o\tLauren Ballback; Catherine Ballé; Flemming Balvaag; Serena Barkhan (Instituto Internacional de Sociologia Juridica de Onati); Flemming Balwig; Scott Barretta; Deborah Baskin; Alan E. Bayer; David M. Beatty; Jean Belkhir; Aaron Bell; Wendell Bell; James R. Beniger; Bennett M. Berger; Maria Ines Bergoglio; [Stephen Berkowitz]; Thomas J. Bernard; Ilene Bernstein; Ellen Berrey; Joel Best; Hemran Bianchi; Charles E. Bidwell; Chris Birkbeck; Faruk Birtek; Anne and Herman Black; Bruce Black ; Peter Blau; Joan Blishen","Stuart Blume; Paul Bohannen; Derek C. Bok; Ralph Bolton; Ulla Bondeson; John J. Bonsignore (American Legal Studies Association); Scott Boorman; Edgar F. Borgatta (to/from Jeffrey K. Hadden) M.G. Bouquet (concerning Jonathon Kelley); Lee H. Bowker Neil Boyd; C.K. Boyle; Keith Boyum (concerning \"Empirical Theories about Courts\"); Pat Brantingham; Harry M. Bratt (National Institute of Justice); Allen F. Breed; Marvin Bressler; Adele M. Brodkin; Moish Bronet; Ricardo C. Brosa; Steven Brint; Leonard G. Buckle \u0026 Suzann R. Thomas-Buckle; Marc B. Bulandr; Richard Burcroff (concerning Perla Makil's dissertation); B.R. Burg; Paul Burstein; Ron Burt; Carole Burton; Claude Buxton (funding request for \"The Habits and Customs of the Police…\")","Legare Hamer Calhoun III (includes writings by Calhoun); Charles M. Camic; Bradley Campbell (to Dick Holway); Ernest Q. Campbell; John Cardascia; Judith A. Caron; Leo Carroll; Kit Carson (concerning \"Studies on Law and Social Control\"); Bliss Cartwright; Carole Case; John T. Casteen III; Susie A. Castillo-Robson; [David?] Cavers; Dan Chambliss; William J. Chambliss; Janet Chan; Christopher Chen; Donna Chiozzi [Association of American Law Schools]; Burton R. Clark; David S. Clark (Sage Publications); John P. Clark; Robert Clark; Peggy Clarke; R.V.G. Clarke; Dan Clawson; Dorothy L. Clow; Lisa Coffman; Bonnie Cohen (Institute for Scientific Information); George F. Cole; James Coleman; Jane Collier (concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); Mary Ann Collins; Alfred F. Conard; Frank Cooley; Roger Cotterell; Rose Laub Coser; Herbert Costner (National Science Foundation); Carl J. Couch; Susan E. Cozzens (includes writing by Cozzens); Joan Crandall (Contemporary Sociology); Donald Cressey; Frederick Crews; Barrett Culmback; Lynn A. Curtis (U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development); Preston S. Cutler (Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences)","H. Richard Dallas (Southern California Law Review); Brenda Danet; Dale Dannefer; Gill Davies (Tavistock Publications); Malcom DeBevoise; Ami de Chapeaurouge; Richard de Friend; Boaventura de Sousa Santos; Dawn Detwiler; Guillaume Devin (Institut des Hautes Études de la Sécurité Intérieure); Frans de Waal; Shari Diamond; Stanley Diamond; Forrest Dill; Bradley Doll; G. William Domhoff; Brendan Dooley; Alan Dundes","Fred Eggan; Randall D. Eliason; John Ely; David M. Engel (partially concerning \"The Oven Bird's Song\"); Stewart Epstein; Kai T. Erikson; Annika Eriksson; John Ervin; Jack Etheridge; Amitai Etzioni; Salah El-Shukri; William M. Evan","Reynolds Farley; Ronald Farrell; Ezzat A. Fattah (concerning the International Course in Criminology); Robert Faulkner; Malcolm Feeley; Charles R. Fenwick; Theodore Ferdinand; Bruce W. Ferguson; Kathleen Ferraro; Stephen Fielding; Ken Fine (Academic Press); Peter Fitzpatrick; Richard Flacks; Carmen Flores; Bill Form; Bernard Fortunoff (Bobbs-Merrill Publishing Co.); Michael Edward Fowler; Daniel N. Fox; Paul Francis; Nancy Frantz; Jacob Fried; David Friedman; Lawrence M. Friedman; Phil Friedman (concerning \"Encyclopedia of Criminology\"); Robert J. Friedrich; Jürgen Friedrichs; Lisa Friel; John Fries; Morris Freilich; Douglas Fry (includes a review by Fry); Gail Funke; James J. Fyfe","José M. Gabilondo; Jean-Claude Gafner; Christine Gailey; Marc Galanter (Law and Society Review; \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); John F. Galliher; Jackie Garrett; G. David Garson; Holly Geerdes; Clifford Geertz; Luis Gerardo; Maurizio Ghisleni; Jack Gibbs (partially concerning Omaha Symposium on Norval D. Glenn (Contemporary Sociology); Erving Goffman (American Sociological Association); David Gold; Jona Goldschmidt; Andrew Goldsmith; Abraham Goldstein (and Stanton Wheeler, concerning an academic appointment at Yale); Jack A. Goldstone; T.H. Gonser; Louis W. Goodman (includes Goodman's curriculum vitae); Norman Goodman; Lynne Goodstein (concerning an American Society of Criminology meeting's Author Meets the Critics session for Sociological Justice); Mark Gottdiener; Burke Grandjean (concerning James Tucker); Mark Granovetter; Bradford H. Gray; Carol J. Greenhouse; Martin Greig; Thomas Grennes; Shannon E. Griffiths; Jan T. Gross; Paul Gross (concerning \"Sociological Justice\") Joel Grossman (Law and Society Review); Jerrold K. Guben; Philip H. Gulliver; Ted Robert Gurr (concerning Gurr's \"Why Men Rebel\"); Bernard H. Gustin; Luis Gutierrez","John Hagan; Jerald Hage; Warren O. Hagstrom; John O. Haley (includes Haley's curriculum vitae, prospectus for \"Order with Autonomy: A Study of Law and Social Control in Japan\"); Terence C. Halliday; Thomas Hardy (Dialectical Anthropology); Wallace C. Harrelson; O. Fred Harris, Jr.; Peter Harris; Robert H. Hardt; Stephen Hart; Clayton A. Hartjen; Timothy F. Hartnagel (concerning Gwynn Nettler); Reid Hastie; Robert Hauser; Adam Hauser (includes Hauser's resume); James Hawdon; Joseph M. Hawes; Keith Hawkins; Diane Haywood; Geoffrey C. Hazard, Jr. Louis Hazouri, Jr.; Michael Hechter; Frances Heidensohn; Barbara Heiman; Max Heirich; Jane Hellsoe-Henon; Larry A. Hembroff; Paget Henry (on \"Towards a Theory of Peripheral Cultural Systems\"); John R. Hepburn (Arizona State University's Distinguished Scholar Lecture Series); John Herman; Merg Herriot; Scott Hershovitz; David Herwitz; Frederick A. Hetzel; Philip Heymann (some correspondence concerning inviting James L. Gibbs to be a Visiting Fellow at the Center for Criminal Justice at Harvard Law School); L.R. Hiatt; Louis Hicks (includes Hicks' curriculum vitae); Paul Higgins; Richard J. Hill; Travis Hirschi; Frank Hirtz; Andre J. Hoekema; Daniel N. Hoffman; Albert J. Holl; George Homans; Ruth Horowitz; F. Patrick Hubbard; Florence K. Hughes; L.H.C. Hulsman; John Hund; Ira W. Hutchison; Allan Hutchinson","Heleen F.P. Ietswaart; Eiko Ikegami; Warren F. Ilchman; G. Irving; Mary Iwanaga (The University of Chicago Press)","Thomas Jackson (Dean of UVa Law School); Herbert Jacob (concerning nomination to Board of Trustees of the Law and Society Association); Rebecca Jakob; Peter Jambrek; Kenneth James; Gladys Jannaud; William Jeffrey, Jr.; Patrickn Jehle; Gary Jensen; Weidong Ji; Jason Jimerson (The Society for Social Research); James W. Johnston; Loch K. Johnson; Weldon T. Johnson; Willie Jones; Peter Just","Sanford Kadish (Encyclopedia of Crime and Justice); Samuel W. Kaplan; Miriam Kass (American Bar Association Section of Litigation); Stuart Kauffman; Betsy Keefer; E.C. Keller, Jr.; Stephen Kellert; Christopher M. Kelley; Jonathan Kelley (includes announcement for Kelley's win of the AAAS Socio-Psychological Prize); Delos Kelly; Hugh P. Kelly; Richard B. Kelly; Duncan Kennedy; L.W. Kennedy; Sue Kent; Ravindra Khare; Dinesh Khosla; Robert L. Kidder (Law \u0026 Society Review; includes a review of Black's writing); Jaegwon Kim; Gary Kleck (on \"Sociological Justice\"); Malcolm W. Klein; Rebecca Klemm; Albert Klijn; David Klinger; Michele Ann Klinsky; Klaus-Friedrich Koch; Elissa Koff; Andrzej Kojder; Deborah Kolb; Samuel Krislov; Herbert M. Kritzer (includes prospectus for \"Lawyers and Litigation\"); Krzysztof Kubala; Umesh Kumar; Erniel Kuncel; Jacek Kurczewski","Sharon LaDuke; Thomas L. Lalley (National Institute of Mental Health); Robert Lane; Michael Langley; Annette Lareau (Pure Sociology Network); Barbara Laslett (Contemporary Sociology); R.E. Laster;  Janet L. Lauritsen; Su-Jin Lee; Jessica S. LeFevre; Eric M. Leifer; Robert D. Leighninger, Jr.; Barry Leighton; Judith V. Lelchook; David Lempert; Ugo Leone; Richard Leupert; Judith N. Levi; George C. Lewis; I.M. Lewis; Michael Libonati; Charles W. Lidz; Graham Lilly; Arthur G. Lindsay (includes writings by Lindsay); Gardner Lindzey; Al Lingus; Mario Lins (includes a request for a reprint); Allen E. Liska; Craig B. Little; Guang Kun (Martha) Liu; Jiabo Liu (includes paper written by Liu); William W. Lockhart; John Loflano; Wallace D. Loh; Judith Lorber; Maria Loś; Michael Lowy; Robin Luckham; Richard Lundman; Jim Lundy; Olivier Lunz; James Lyons; Joanne Lyons","o\tGeoffrey MacCormack; Virginia Mackey; Ginny Mackey; Paul Maidment; Bruce J. Malina; Michael Mann; Jason Manning (Pure Sociology Network); Henry W. Mannle; Wade Mansell; John P. Martin; Cheryl V. Martorana; Alexandra Maryanski; James L. Massey; Patrick E. Mates; Lynn Mather; Joan Matthews; Teelyn Mauney; Eleanor G. May; Leon Mayhew; Edward J. McCabe; Charles H. McCaghy; Michele McCauley; Reece McGee (concerning JoAnn Miller); Daniel McGillis; Robert McGinnis; Marian McGrath (Academic Press); Marshall McLuhan; Margaret Mead; Barbara Meeker (Annual Conference on Group Processes Research); James W. Meeker; Robert F. Meier; Gary B. Melton (Annual Nebraska Symposium on Motivation); Paulo Mendonca; Sally Merry; Steven F. Messner; Michael Micklin (and Marvin Olsen);  Midge Miles (American Sociological Association); Leslie B. Miller; Stacy Miller; Paul Steven Miller (includes funeral program for Miller); Stephen P. Mitchell; John Mogey; Eric Monkkonen; Fred Montanino; Mark H. Moore; Richter H. Moore, Jr.; Sally Falk Moore; Wilbert E. Moore; John H. Morgan; Charles Moskos; Imogene L. Moyer (Encyclopedia of Criminology); Jeffrey Mullis; Richard Münch; Harold L. Munson; Michael Musheno","Ilene Nagel; Joane Nagel; Barry Nakell (on \"Studies on Law and Social Control\"); Richard Neely; William Nelson (on \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); Paul D. Neuthaler; Gertrud Neuwirth; Graeme R. Newman; Eva Charlotte Nilsen; John Brian Nilson (includes Nilson's final exam for Black's course Sociology of Law); Steve Nock; James L. Nolan; André Normandeau","William O'Barr; Anthony Oberschall (concerning \"Pure Sociology\"); G. Karl Oelgeschlager; Lloyd Ohlin; Vincent O'Leary; James H. Olila; Mervin Olsen; Robert M. O'Neil; Margaret O'Reilly (Dartmouth Publishing Company); Michael W. Oshima; Mark J. Osiel; Marian Osmun (Oxford University Press); Keith F. Otterbein; Patricia J. Ould","Deborah Palliser; Lewis Papier; William L. Parish (American Journal of Sociology); Roger Parks; Raymond Parnas; Hanna Pasikowska; Alan Paterson; Dennis Patterson; Orlando Patterson; Marion B. Peavey; Dennis L. Peck (Sociological Inquiry); Harold E. Pepinsky; Stephen L. Percy; E. L. Peters (\"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); M. Lee Pelton; Greg Pewett; Holger Pfaff; Bryan Pfaffenberger; William Phelan; Andrew Pickering; Ronald M. Pipkin; Jesse Pitts (Tocqueville Review); Alessandro Pizzorno; Adam Podgórecki; Aaron Podolefsky; Daniel Polsby; Henry N. Pontell; Richard A. Posner; Walter W. Powell (Contemporary Sociology); Derek Price; Maurice Punch; Haibin Qi","Richard W. Rabinowitz; Phyllis Raimone; Deborah Rapoport (Academic Press); John P. Reid; Sue Titus Reid; Robert Reiner; Peter Reuter (The Rand Corporation); Jonathon Rieder; Kristan Rieger; David Riesman; Beth Richie; Matilda Riley; Leonard L. Riskin; Christian Nils Robert; Simon Roberts; Irving Rockwood (Longman Inc.); Cyril D. Robinson; Maria Thereza Rocha de Assis Moura; Vivian J. Rohrl (\"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); Paul Romjue; Frank Romo; Lawrence Rosen; James E. Rosenbaum; Hildy Ross; Bess Anne Rothenberg; John E. Rothenberger; Frances Rothstein; Thomas Rudel; Bruce M. Russett (The Journal of Conflict Resolution); Andrzej Rzeplinski","David J. Saari; Albert M. Sacks; Frank E.A. Sander; Alberto Santos; Austin Sarat; Lew Sargentich; Joachim Savelsberg (includes writing by Savelsberg); Nikola Schitov; Christiane Schlumberger; Andreas Schneider; Mark Schneider; Phyllis Schultze; Karl F. Schumann; Russell K. Schutt; Barry Schwartz; Richard Schwartz; Robert A. Scott; Robert E. Scott; Andrew Scull; Michael Seidel; Philip Selznick; Judith Semper; Roberta Senechal de la Roche (to Christopher Schmitt);  Diana S. Sepejak; Adjie Setiadi; Susan Shapiro; Edward J. Shaughnessy; K. Shoji; Alan Sica; Ilana Silber; Ed Silva; Robert A. Silverman; Richard Simon; A.W. Brian Simpson; Theda Skocpol; Jerome H. Skolnick (correspondence with Paul D. Reynolds); John Skvoretz; Barbara Slifkin (Seminar Press); Joseph T. Slinger; Jeffrey S. Slovak; Russell Smandych (\"Towards a General Theory of Social Control\"); Alden Smith; Charles E. Smith (The Free Press); Gregory W. Smith (The Free Press); Jerry Smith; Joel Smith (Duke University); Robert B. Smith; Eloise C. Snyder; Francis G. Snyder; Fred Snyder; Kathy Snyder (correspondence with Joleen Scott); Gary A. Sojka; Peter H. Solomon, Jr.; Karol Soltan; Christina Hoff Sommers; Donald R. Songer; J.J. Spigelman; Edward H. Stanford (partly concerning Stephen Vago's prospectus); William Staples; Paul Starr; Darrell J. Steffensmeier; John Stephens; Christopher D. Stevens; Frank Stewart; Thomas Stone (Studies on Law and Social Control); Norman W. Storer; Mark C. Suchman; Teresa Sullivan; Carl Sundholm; Guy E. Swanson; Richard Sykes; Kent Sycerud \u0026 David Hazelton (Michigan Law Review); Denis Szabo (International Society of Criminology; International Annals of Criminology)","Horace D. Taft; R.E.S. Tanner; Jeff Tatum; Nicholas Tavuchis; Alton Taylor (concerning Patricia Taylor); Clinton Terry; Robert M. Terry; Charles W. Thomas (Criminology); John M. Thomas; Madeleine Thomas; Susan Joyce Thomas; Terence P. Thornberry; Viguolo Tiepli; Harry F. Todd, Jr.; Sybil Todd (contains exit interviews for the University of Virginia); Roman Tomasic; Gladys Topkis; Daniel P. Torres; Stephen Toulmin; Jeanne Maddox Toungara; A. Javier Treviño (includes writing by Treviño); Simon P. Tsoako; Austin T. Turk; Janet Turk; R. Jay Turner; David Twain; W.L. Twining","Paul Upson; Steven Vago; Ivan Vallier; Geert van den Steenhoven; Ab van Eldijk; Paul van Seters; Dirk van zyl Smit; Blake E. Vance (Academic Press); Ana Maria Vargas Falla; Diane Vaughn; José António Veloso (concerning a translation of \"The Behavior of Law\"); Simon Verdun-Jones; Franz von Benda-Beckham; James Vorenberg","Walter J. Wadlington; Paul Wahrhaftig; James E. Wallace; Immanuel Wallerstein; Craig Wanner; Jacob Ward; Richard H. Ward; R. Stephen Warner; Carol Warren; Norma Wasser; Robert Wathrow; John Webb; David Weisburd; Terry M. Weiss; Joseph Westermeyer; Garland White; Regina White; Brent Whittlesey; Stephen G. Wieting; Brad Wilcox; John P. Wiley, Jr.; James Wilkerson; Nancy Williams; E. O. Wilson; James Q. Wilson, Richard Wilson; Thomas P. Wilson; Charles R. Winfrey; S.F. Wise; Emily Wilkinson; Laura Woloshyn; Calvin Woodard; Bob Woodbury (St. Martin's Press); William E. Woodcock; Lynn Woodson; Charles M. Woolf; Alissa Pollitz Worden; J.H. Wright; Jerome Wright (concerning a manuscript review)","Jihong Xiao; Tong Xin (concerning a translation of \"The Behavior of Law\"); Xinyi Xu; Kun Yang; Peter C. Yeager; Marvin Yelles (Academic Press); Barbara Yngvesson; Sung Won Yoon; Frances K. Zemans; Eric Zuesse","Some correspondence will be between people not including Donald Black, if the correspondence is still on the topic or related to the organization. Some folders may contain supplemental, non-correspondence material to the correspondence. \nCorrespondence also may contain information that has a separate subseries or is referenced elsewhere, if that information better fit within the flow of conversation in the main correspondence. Be sure to cross reference with other files for more potential information. Organized alphabetically.","Miscellaneous material pertaining to Academic Press","For the 1992 ASA meeting","For the 1992 ASA meeting","Concerning Academic Press; publishing of Black's \"The Behavior of Law\"","University academic (sociology) departments, all universities","University academic (sociology) departments, all universities","Book by Barbara Harrell-Bond and Sandra Burman","Undated papers filed at beginning of folder; includes manuscript reviews themselves along with correspondence","Includes manuscript reviews themselves along with correspondence","Organizations and topical correspondence with too few papers to get their own folders, such as American Society of Criminology January 16 1991- May 2 1991; Conference in honor of Al Reiss; Frank Romo's dissertation; Law \u0026 Society Conference; Publishing agreement","Includes table of contents and notes to contributors","Also known as The Behavior of Courts","Alphabetically arranged","Black. 2004\nReviews of Donald Black Theories. \"Quantifying Law in Police-Citizen Encounters David A. Klinger;\" \"Law and Social Control in China: An Application of Black's Thesis\" Robert M. Regoli; \"Mobilization of Authority: College Dormitory Student Reaction to Crime and Deviance—An Empirical Assessment of Donald Black's General Theory of Law;\" \"Empirical Support for Unequal Effects of Multiple Control: A Different Examination of Donald Black's Work\" Bonnie Berry. 1984-1991","\"Social Status and Sentences of Female Offenders\" Candace Kruttschnitt; \"A Multivariate Analysis of the Behaviour of Law\" Janet Chan; \"Legal and Non-Legal Factors in Juvenile Justice Dispositions\" William G. Staples; \"Science and Politics in the Sociology of Law: A Reply to Alan Hunt\"; \"Why Law Does Not Behave- Critical and Constructive Reflections on the Social Scientific Perception of the Social Significance of Law\" Franz von Benda-Beckman","\"Relational Distance, Relational Status and Legal Sanctions: A Test of Two Competing Hypotheses\" Dale Dannefer; \"Light Up or Butt Out: An Assessment of Antismoking Laws in the United States\" W. Timothy Austin and Samuel W. Garner; \"An Analysis of 'The Behavior of Law': Appellate Litigation Variation Over Trial and Jurisdiction\" James W. Meeker; \"An Analysis of 'The Behavior of Law': Effects of Organization on Litigation\" James W. Meeker; \"Empirical Verification of Black's 'The Behavior of Law\" John Braithwaite and David Biles; \"A Test of Black's Theory of the Behavior of Law\" Larry A Hembroff; \"Donald Black's So-Called Theory of So-Called Law\" David F. Greenberg; \"Revenge and the Social Control System: Theory and Empirical Correlates\" Norman W. Storer; \"The Anthropology of Law Introduction\" Vivian J. Rohrl; \"A Chippewa Trouble-Case: Toward an Expanded Model of Conflict Resolution\" Vivian J. Rohrl; \"Toward a Structural Perspective on Gender Bias in the Juvenile Court\" William G. Staples.","Authors include Setsuo Miyazawa (\"Social Movements and Contemporary Rights in Japan: Relative Success Factors in the Field of Environmental Law\", J. Langley Miller, Peter H. Rossi, Jon E. Simpson (\"Attributes of Just Punishments: An Empirical Test of Black's Theory of Law\"), Daniel P. Doyle, David F. Luckenbill (\"Mobilizing Law in Response to Collective Problems: A Test of Black's Theory of Law, Kathleen J. Ferraro (\"Policing Woman Battering\")","Program notes. Donald Black,\"The Law-like Nature of Violence\" 1994 October 13-14; Donald Black, \"Violence and Aggression in Contemporary Society\"1995 November 6-7. These lectures not included.","Maureen Mileski was dating Donald Black at this time and her lecture notes were based on his theories while he was teaching at Yale","Printed monographs and offprints in this collection have been catalogued and housed separately. Each catalogue record has the following local note: SPECIAL COLLECTIONS: Gift of Donald J. Black. From the Papers of Donald Black, MSS 15031.","There are no use restrictions, except for on the materials in Box 37. These materials cannot be used under the terms of the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (F.E.R.P.A), until 2077.","Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library","Black, Donald J., 1941-","Senechal de la Roche, Roberta, 1950-","Mileski, Maureen, 1944-","Baumgartner, M. P. (Baumgartner, Mary Pat), 1953-","English"],"unitid_tesim":["MSS 15031","Archival Resource Key","/repositories/3/resources/207"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Donald Black papers"],"collection_title_tesim":["Donald Black papers"],"collection_ssim":["Donald Black papers"],"repository_ssm":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"repository_ssim":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"geogname_ssm":["homosexuality -- social aspects"],"geogname_ssim":["homosexuality -- social aspects"],"creator_ssm":["Black, Donald J., 1941-"],"creator_ssim":["Black, Donald J., 1941-"],"creator_persname_ssim":["Black, Donald J., 1941-"],"creators_ssim":["Black, Donald J., 1941-"],"places_ssim":["homosexuality -- social aspects"],"access_terms_ssm":["There are no use restrictions, except for on the materials in Box 37. These materials cannot be used under the terms of the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (F.E.R.P.A), until 2077."],"acqinfo_ssim":["The Donald Black papers were given by Donald Black and Roberta Senechal de la Roche to the University of Virginia Library in several installments and have all been interfiled as one collection except for the most recent additions (2018-2024) (Boxes 39-55) which have been added as new series at the end of the collection. The dates of individual gifts include July 20, 2010 and December 28, 2010; April 27, 2011, May 4, 20, and 23, 2011, June 3, 10, and 14, 2011, July 8 and 15, 2011; October 7, 2011; November 8, 2012; April 22 and August 27, 2013; June 1 and 6, 2016. The recent additions are September 23, 2018; June 20, 2019; December 3, 2020; and October 11, 2024."],"access_subjects_ssim":["sociological jurisprudence","deviant behavior","social control","social conflict","sociology","justice, administration of","police reports -- United States","criminal statistics--United States","police -- United States","right and wrong","crime -- United States","sociology of crime, law, and deviance","morality and society","Race discrimination -- Law and legislation -- Virginia"],"access_subjects_ssm":["sociological jurisprudence","deviant behavior","social control","social conflict","sociology","justice, administration of","police reports -- United States","criminal statistics--United States","police -- United States","right and wrong","crime -- United States","sociology of crime, law, and deviance","morality and society","Race discrimination -- Law and legislation -- Virginia"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["27 Cubic Feet 55 legal document boxes, 1 artifact box, 1 oversize folder and 22 mini DV's"],"extent_tesim":["27 Cubic Feet 55 legal document boxes, 1 artifact box, 1 oversize folder and 22 mini DV's"],"date_range_isim":[1935,1936,1937,1938,1939,1940,1941,1942,1943,1944,1945,1946,1947,1948,1949,1950,1951,1952,1953,1954,1955,1956,1957,1958,1959,1960,1961,1962,1963,1964,1965,1966,1967,1968,1969,1970,1971,1972,1973,1974,1975,1976,1977,1978,1979,1980,1981,1982,1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,1988,1989,1990,1991,1992,1993,1994,1995,1996,1997,1998,1999,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007,2008,2009,2010,2011,2012,2013,2014,2015,2016,2017,2018,2019,2020,2021,2022,2023],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAccess restrictions apply to specific personal records under the terms of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (F.E.R.P.A.) for all materials in Box 37. These materials will remain closed until about 2077.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Access restrictions apply to specific personal records under the terms of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (F.E.R.P.A.) for all materials in Box 37. These materials will remain closed until about 2077."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSeries I is on academic writings from Black and other scholars. It is split between two Sub-Series: Sub-Series A is on works either solely by Black, or works collaborated on by Black and other scholars, and Sub-Series B contains work solely by other scholars. Series I runs from box 1-17. Series II contains files and papers from Black's involvement in the professional and academic worlds of sociology and universities. Series II runs from box 17-21. Series III pertains to Donald Black's personal life. Series III runs from box 21-25. Series IV contains correspondence with organizations and correspondence on certain topics. Series IV runs from box 25-36. Series V contains restricted items, and is the only series in box 37. Box 38 houses a sociology t-shirt. The recent additions (boxes 39-55) to this collection are in a new series titled Additions and have subseries that is similar to the original arrangement. Subseries 1. Academic Writings. Subseries 2. Professional and University Involvement. Series 3.Personal papers and materials Series 4.Correspondence. Series 5.Roberta Senechal de la Roche papers\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSome folders contain groupings of files that remain as-is from their arrangement by Black, while others contain files compounded into a more comprehensive grouping from different sources. \nSome items may be cross referenced under different series. For example, there is correspondence with Stanley Holowitz under both his personal file as well as under the topical files on correspondence with Academic Press. \u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement"],"arrangement_tesim":["Series I is on academic writings from Black and other scholars. It is split between two Sub-Series: Sub-Series A is on works either solely by Black, or works collaborated on by Black and other scholars, and Sub-Series B contains work solely by other scholars. Series I runs from box 1-17. Series II contains files and papers from Black's involvement in the professional and academic worlds of sociology and universities. Series II runs from box 17-21. Series III pertains to Donald Black's personal life. Series III runs from box 21-25. Series IV contains correspondence with organizations and correspondence on certain topics. Series IV runs from box 25-36. Series V contains restricted items, and is the only series in box 37. Box 38 houses a sociology t-shirt. The recent additions (boxes 39-55) to this collection are in a new series titled Additions and have subseries that is similar to the original arrangement. Subseries 1. Academic Writings. Subseries 2. Professional and University Involvement. Series 3.Personal papers and materials Series 4.Correspondence. Series 5.Roberta Senechal de la Roche papers","Some folders contain groupings of files that remain as-is from their arrangement by Black, while others contain files compounded into a more comprehensive grouping from different sources. \nSome items may be cross referenced under different series. For example, there is correspondence with Stanley Holowitz under both his personal file as well as under the topical files on correspondence with Academic Press. "],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eDonald Black was a world renowned theoretical sociologist and University Professor Emeritus of the Social Sciences at the University of Virginia from 1985-2016. Born in 1941, he received his bachelor's degree from Indiana University in 1963, his master's degree from the University of Michigan in 1965, and his PhD in sociology from Michigan University in 1968. Before coming to the University of Virginia in 1985, he was at both Yale University as a post-doctoral Russell Sage Fellow from 1968-1970, and then taught at Harvard University in their Sociology Department and Law School. In 1989 he attained the position as a University Professor, allowing him to teach in any department or school at the University including the Law School. From 1986-1989 he also served as the Department Chair of Sociology. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBlack was known for his study of the sociology of ideas and scienticity (the degree to which ideas are testable, valid, and original). His most important early work included \"The Behavior of Law\" (Emerald Publishing 1976), which advanced what is still the only general sociological theory of law--\"behavior of law\"—which is what people do in the name of law, including illegal acts as a way to manage conflict and assert grievances, particularly when legal protections are perceived as failing. He created the theory of \"Pure Sociology\" which explains social life by studying deviant behavior as a system of social control rather than a set of rules.  It is different from psychology because it makes no presumptions about an individuals experience. His work, particularly \"Crime as Social Control\"(American Sociological Review 1983), argues that crime can be a form of \"self-help\" to achieve justice, and it explains the variation in legal responses (like arrests) through social structures such as too much intimacy or lack of intimacy related to conflicts. Unlike most sociologists, he rejected psychological approaches and drew on  anthropological and historical materials and modern data, allowing him to explain variation in social behavior in all societies and across time. He extended his work to the larger universe of conflict management—including violence, avoidance, and toleration—which culminated in his major midcareer work, \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\" (Academic Press 1993). Black broke still more fresh ground with a third major opus, \"Moral Time\" (Oxford University Press 2011), which presented a radically new general and testable theory of the causes of conflict. He authored a series of brilliant publications, including the \"The Manners and Customs of the Police\" (Academic Press 1981), \"Sociological Justice' (Oxford University Press 1993), \"The Geometry of Terrorism\" in Sociological Theory (2004), and \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\". \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHe was a fellow of the American Society of Criminology and the American Anthropological Association. In 2013, he received the Law and Society Association Harry Kalven Jr. Prize for outstanding scholarship. He received several awards from the American Sociological Association (ASA) and its Sections. In 1994, he received both the ASA Theory Section's Theory Prize and the Section on the Sociology of Law's Distinguished Book Award, for \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\". He was also the recipient of the ASA Section on the Sociology of Law's Distinguished Article Award in 1997 for \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\" (Law \u0026amp; Social Inquiry 1995) and the recipient of the ASA Section on Altruism, Morality, and Social Solidarity inaugural Outstanding Published Book Award in 2012 for \"Moral Time\". In addition, several of his books have been translated into other languages.  He was invited to lecture in numerous countries abroad, including Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Holland, France, Scotland, England, Poland, and Japan. He was on the editorial board for scholarly journals and edited his own series on \"Studies on Law and Social Control\" for Oxford Press.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBlack was also a charismatic teacher who influenced many students of sociology. According to Mark Cooney, \"His classes were an intellectual treat for he saw teaching as an opportunity to develop new ideas.\" Beyond the classroom, he was an inspiring mentor ready to offer advice and encouragement, especially to younger scholars. He retired from the University of Virginia in 2016 and died in January 2024.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe collection also includes the papers of Roberta Senechal de la Roche, (spouse of Donald Black) and an American historian, sociologist, retired professor from Washington and Lee University, and poet born in western Maine and raised in upstate New York. She graduated from the University of Southern Maine and the University of Virginia, where she received a doctoral degree in history.  As a historian and sociologist, she specialized in studying theory on collective violence and social history. Her first major publication, originally titled \"The Sociogenesis of a Race Riot\", was later renamed \"In Lincoln's Shadow: The Springfield Race Riot of 1908\". The book examines the two-day race riot in Springfield, Illinois, which resulted in the displacement of thousands of Black residents, destruction of their businesses and homes, and brutal killings of two African Americans. Her work won two distinguished prizes, cementing her contribution to the field. She taught courses on the American gilded age, the history of violence in America, the history of women in America, and a seminar on modern terrorism. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRoberta was inspired by the sociological approach in \"Salem Possessed\", which used detailed social profiles to uncover community conflicts during the Salem Witch Trials. As a graduate student at the University of Virginia, she sought a similarly researchable topic in the field of collective violence. She chose the Springfield riot for its historical significance as Abraham Lincoln's hometown and its underexplored status in academic literature. Over eight years, she meticulously analyzed the dynamics of the riot, profiling both the perpetrators and victims and uncovering patterns that challenged prevailing social strain theories of violence. Her long standing interest is in non-state unilateral collective violence, such as rioting, lynching, terrorism, and vigilantism.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eShe is also a poet of Miꞌkmaq and French- Canadian descent. Her poems have appeared in the Colorado Review; Vallum; Glass: A Journal of Poetry; Yemassee, Blue Mountain Review, Sequestrum, and Cold Mountain Review, among others. She has two prize-winning chapbooks: Blind Flowers (Arcadia Press) and After Eden (Heartland Review Press, 2019). A third chapbook, Winter Light, and her first book, Going Fast (2019) are published by David Robert Books.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nSources:\nCooney, Mark. \"Donald Black\" Member News \u0026amp; Notes. American Sociological Association, May 2024.\nhttps://www.asanet.org/member-news-notes-may-2024/#obituary\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRoberta Senechal de la Roche's website.\nhttps://www.wlu.edu/profile/senechal-roberta\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["Donald Black was a world renowned theoretical sociologist and University Professor Emeritus of the Social Sciences at the University of Virginia from 1985-2016. Born in 1941, he received his bachelor's degree from Indiana University in 1963, his master's degree from the University of Michigan in 1965, and his PhD in sociology from Michigan University in 1968. Before coming to the University of Virginia in 1985, he was at both Yale University as a post-doctoral Russell Sage Fellow from 1968-1970, and then taught at Harvard University in their Sociology Department and Law School. In 1989 he attained the position as a University Professor, allowing him to teach in any department or school at the University including the Law School. From 1986-1989 he also served as the Department Chair of Sociology. ","Black was known for his study of the sociology of ideas and scienticity (the degree to which ideas are testable, valid, and original). His most important early work included \"The Behavior of Law\" (Emerald Publishing 1976), which advanced what is still the only general sociological theory of law--\"behavior of law\"—which is what people do in the name of law, including illegal acts as a way to manage conflict and assert grievances, particularly when legal protections are perceived as failing. He created the theory of \"Pure Sociology\" which explains social life by studying deviant behavior as a system of social control rather than a set of rules.  It is different from psychology because it makes no presumptions about an individuals experience. His work, particularly \"Crime as Social Control\"(American Sociological Review 1983), argues that crime can be a form of \"self-help\" to achieve justice, and it explains the variation in legal responses (like arrests) through social structures such as too much intimacy or lack of intimacy related to conflicts. Unlike most sociologists, he rejected psychological approaches and drew on  anthropological and historical materials and modern data, allowing him to explain variation in social behavior in all societies and across time. He extended his work to the larger universe of conflict management—including violence, avoidance, and toleration—which culminated in his major midcareer work, \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\" (Academic Press 1993). Black broke still more fresh ground with a third major opus, \"Moral Time\" (Oxford University Press 2011), which presented a radically new general and testable theory of the causes of conflict. He authored a series of brilliant publications, including the \"The Manners and Customs of the Police\" (Academic Press 1981), \"Sociological Justice' (Oxford University Press 1993), \"The Geometry of Terrorism\" in Sociological Theory (2004), and \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\". ","He was a fellow of the American Society of Criminology and the American Anthropological Association. In 2013, he received the Law and Society Association Harry Kalven Jr. Prize for outstanding scholarship. He received several awards from the American Sociological Association (ASA) and its Sections. In 1994, he received both the ASA Theory Section's Theory Prize and the Section on the Sociology of Law's Distinguished Book Award, for \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\". He was also the recipient of the ASA Section on the Sociology of Law's Distinguished Article Award in 1997 for \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\" (Law \u0026 Social Inquiry 1995) and the recipient of the ASA Section on Altruism, Morality, and Social Solidarity inaugural Outstanding Published Book Award in 2012 for \"Moral Time\". In addition, several of his books have been translated into other languages.  He was invited to lecture in numerous countries abroad, including Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Holland, France, Scotland, England, Poland, and Japan. He was on the editorial board for scholarly journals and edited his own series on \"Studies on Law and Social Control\" for Oxford Press.","Black was also a charismatic teacher who influenced many students of sociology. According to Mark Cooney, \"His classes were an intellectual treat for he saw teaching as an opportunity to develop new ideas.\" Beyond the classroom, he was an inspiring mentor ready to offer advice and encouragement, especially to younger scholars. He retired from the University of Virginia in 2016 and died in January 2024.","The collection also includes the papers of Roberta Senechal de la Roche, (spouse of Donald Black) and an American historian, sociologist, retired professor from Washington and Lee University, and poet born in western Maine and raised in upstate New York. She graduated from the University of Southern Maine and the University of Virginia, where she received a doctoral degree in history.  As a historian and sociologist, she specialized in studying theory on collective violence and social history. Her first major publication, originally titled \"The Sociogenesis of a Race Riot\", was later renamed \"In Lincoln's Shadow: The Springfield Race Riot of 1908\". The book examines the two-day race riot in Springfield, Illinois, which resulted in the displacement of thousands of Black residents, destruction of their businesses and homes, and brutal killings of two African Americans. Her work won two distinguished prizes, cementing her contribution to the field. She taught courses on the American gilded age, the history of violence in America, the history of women in America, and a seminar on modern terrorism. ","Roberta was inspired by the sociological approach in \"Salem Possessed\", which used detailed social profiles to uncover community conflicts during the Salem Witch Trials. As a graduate student at the University of Virginia, she sought a similarly researchable topic in the field of collective violence. She chose the Springfield riot for its historical significance as Abraham Lincoln's hometown and its underexplored status in academic literature. Over eight years, she meticulously analyzed the dynamics of the riot, profiling both the perpetrators and victims and uncovering patterns that challenged prevailing social strain theories of violence. Her long standing interest is in non-state unilateral collective violence, such as rioting, lynching, terrorism, and vigilantism.","She is also a poet of Miꞌkmaq and French- Canadian descent. Her poems have appeared in the Colorado Review; Vallum; Glass: A Journal of Poetry; Yemassee, Blue Mountain Review, Sequestrum, and Cold Mountain Review, among others. She has two prize-winning chapbooks: Blind Flowers (Arcadia Press) and After Eden (Heartland Review Press, 2019). A third chapbook, Winter Light, and her first book, Going Fast (2019) are published by David Robert Books.","\nSources:\nCooney, Mark. \"Donald Black\" Member News \u0026 Notes. American Sociological Association, May 2024.\nhttps://www.asanet.org/member-news-notes-may-2024/#obituary","Roberta Senechal de la Roche's website.\nhttps://www.wlu.edu/profile/senechal-roberta"],"phystech_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThere are 22 mini DV's in this collection. Appointments must be made in advance to use media formats such as LPs, audiotapes, videotapes, films, CDs, and DVDs held by Special Collections. In most cases, materials must be reformatted before they can be accessed, sometimes at the researcher's expense. Please use our online reference request form to ask for further information or to schedule access to audio-visual materials. 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They reveal the passionate, intellectual and personal thought processes of a dedicated scholar and professor who led a new way of thinking about sociology as a scientific approach to understanding social conditions, particularly situations involving conflict, by creating a model that was designed to be testable and that veered away from psychology and the study of the individual.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRoberta Senechal de la Roche papers are included in Subseries 5 of the collection. She was a full professor at Washington and Lee University where she taught sociology, history, and social history. Included are her articles, manuscripts, lectures, conference talks, correspondence with colleagues, and correspondence between her and Donald Black. Her published works of poetry have been catalogued separately.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritings by Black, and by Black and collaborators. Organized alphabetically, and then chronologically within titles that have multiple folders (such as \"Moral Time\" and the Police Files).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOtherwise titled \"Insurance Problems of Businesses and Organizations in high Crime Rate Areas\" and \"A Report to the President's Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Criminal Justice.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor graduate course \"Deviant Behavior and Social Control\" with Professor David Bordua\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGraduate work\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCode Books and other Notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Geometry of Law: An Interview with Donald Black,\" by Andreas Buono; questions from Allan Horwitz; \"How Law Behaves: An Interview with Donald Black,\" with Mara Abramowitz; \"Interview with Myself,\" by Donald Black. Multiple drafts for Horwitz' and Abramowitz'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGraduate work, for course Sociology 520 with Professor W.S. Landecker\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes American Sociological Review; American Journal of Sociology; The Yale Law Journal; Journal of Consciousness Studies; Law and Society Review (includes notes on paper inside)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology; Journal of Consciousness Studies; Law \u0026amp; Society Review\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome undated material\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains some notes on the introduction, contains some notes on the conclusion for 'CST', contains newspaper article\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes later finalized and published as \"A Strategy of Pure Sociology\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes and finished papers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eToward a General Theory of Social Control; Social Control; Social Control as A Dependent Variable: Selected Bibliography\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHeavily edited from 1972 draft\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Report to the President's Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Criminal Justice\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposal to National Science Foundation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes note from Roberta Senechal de la Roche\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes 2011 note from Donald Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal and Property Searches Conducted in Radio-Dispatched Police Work: An Overview of the Data from Three Cities; Patterns of Interrogation and Confession in Field Patrol Settings; Insurance Problems of Businesses and Organizations in High Crime Rate Areas; Coercive Authority and Citizens' Rights in Field Patrol Setting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePolice-Suspect Transactions in Field Settings According to the Race and Social Class Status of Suspects; Police and Citizen Behavior in Routine Field Encounters: Some Comparisons According to Race and Social Class Status of Citizens; Transactions with Suspects in On-View Police Work; The Evaluations and Images of Owners and Managers of Businesses and Organizations Toward the Police and Police Service\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSurveys from Survey Research Center at the University of Michigan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains also some miscellaneous material relating to Boston research\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSuggestions from Al Reiss to Donald Black for a co-authored book that was never written.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes dust jackets\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGraduate course taken by Donald Black at the University of Michigan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublished in Litigation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes book reviews and personal reactions\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppears to be incomplete. This proposed book of readings was never published\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRetitled later: \"Towards a Sociology of Moral Life: Some Notes on Durkheim,\" Spring 1965, for Sociology 805\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes, includes drawings and outside articles. Also includes note from Black from 2011.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: The Geometry of Social Control\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor Sociology 805 with Professor W. Landecker\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDonald Black wrote chapter 9 of this edited volume. This also includes material from the Theories of Violence workshop.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor a class with Dr. H. Wolowitz\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGraduate work\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGraduate work\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorks solely by other authors. Alphabetized by title/first word of folder label with the exception that if the folder starts 'further writings by X', then they will immediately come after the individually labeled writing by X. The works in 'Further writings' are organized chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChapter Three; includes correspondence between Black and Scheff\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReprint from The Modern Law Review; Two Copies, each with different formatting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThesis proposal; memorandum on dissertation proposal; \"Strong State, Weak Ties: The Social Control of Homicide in Modern America\", Cooney's dissertation proposal; Appendix B: Interview Schedule; Includes comments by Donald Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Predatory Policing: The Sociology of Traffic Law Enforcement\"; \"Third Party Justice\"; \"Social Sources of Witness Credibility\"; \"The Morality of Strangers\"; Includes comments by Donald Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Evidence as Partisanship\"; \"The Morality of Strangers\"; \"Supporting Homicide\"; \"Supporting Homicide\"; \"Why Is Economic Analysis So Appealing to Law Professors?\"; Includes some correspondence; Includes comments by Donald Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Informal Social Control of Homicide\"; \"Homicide and Social Structure: A Precis\"; \"Two Types of Human Homicide\"; \"Homicide within Domestic Polities\"; \"Spousal Homicide as Execution and Rebellion\"; Includes comments by Donald Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Community and Homicide\"; \"The Dark Side of Community: Moralistic Homicide and Strong Social Ties\"; \"Law and the Warping of Violence\";\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Sex and Style in the Law of Homicide\"; \"Beyond Hobbes: Violence in State and Stateless Settings\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Feud/Internal War, Legal Aspects of\"; \"The Social Production of Evidence\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTranscript of speech\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCase studies on corporate subjects; Cases 1-24\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCase studies on corporate subjects; Cases 25-49\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCase studies on corporate subjects; Cases 50-71\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo drafts of outlines for \"The Executive Way: Conflict Management in Corporations\"; \"Vengeance Among Organizational Elites: The Management of Conflict in a Matrix Enterprise\"; \"The Private Ordering of Professional Relations: Weak Ties and Conflict Management in a Big 8 Accounting Firm\" \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe chapter outlines have no date, nor do \"The Private Ordering of Professional Relations: Weak Ties\" and \"Conflict Management in a Big 8 Accounting Firm\" have a definitive date\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Conflict Management, Honor, and Organizational Change\"; \"The Customs of Conflict Management Among Corporate Executives\"; \"The Power of Language in Adjudication and Mediation\": \"Institutional Contexts as Predictors of Social Evaluation\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTwo separate copies of \"The Customs of Conflict Management among Corporate Executives\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted in Law \u0026amp; Society\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDissertation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDissertation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDissertation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Genocide as Social Control,\" by Bradley Campbell; \"The Impact of Fee Arrangement on Lawyer Effort,\" by Herbert Kritzer, William Felsteiner, Austin Sarat, and David Trubek; \"Life on the Atoll: Singapore Ecology as a Neglected Dimension of Social Order,\" by Timothy Austin; \"Loosening the Chains of Philosophical Reductionism\" by Steven Rytina, includes correspondence; \"La Mobilisation du Droit: autobiographie d'un concept,\" by Andre-Jean Arnaud; \"Predicting the Crucifixion of Jesus,\" by Nathan Altice; \"Preface,\" by Robert Ellickson; \"The Sociogenesis of Lynching,\" by Roberta Senechal de la Roche; \"A Sociological Theory of Scientific Change,\" by Stephen Fuchs; \"Summary of Dissertation Research,\" by Marian Borg; \"Three Sociological Epistemologies,\" by Stephen Fuchs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence between Myers and Roberta Senechal de la Roche\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReprint in The Bobbs-Merrill Reprint Series in the Social Sciences\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManning's dissertation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManning's dissertation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence between Borg and Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Code of Science Analysis and Reflections on Its Future\"; \"Stratification in American Science\"; \"Age, Aging, and Age Structure in Science\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Social Control from Below\"; \"Law and the Middle Class: Evidence from a Suburban Town\"; \"War and Peace in Early Childhood\"; \"The Myth of Discretion; The Sociology of Law\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIncludes copies of curriculum vitae for M.P. Baumgartner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Technology as a Third Party\"; Includes correspondence with Donald Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Gossip in Science: A Study of Social Control and Reputation\"; Appendices\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Crime in the Breaking: Gender Differences in Desistance\" (co-authored by Chris Uggen)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Conflict Management in the Emergency Room\" (prospectus); Includes comments by Donald Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Sociology of Medical Malpractice\"; \"Malpractice Litigation as Social Control\"; \"Medical Malpractice, Social Structure, and Social Control\" (1995, in Sociological Forum); Includes comments by Donald Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e'Beyond 'Thick Description' in a Test and Extension of Black's Theory of Partisanship: Patterns of Symbolic Partisanship in Geertz's Balinese Cockfight\"; \"Fan Partisanship and Competitiveness in Geertz' Cockfight and Beyond: An Application of Black's Theory of Partisanship\"; \"The Predictable Nature of the Balinese Cockfight\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Employee Theft as Social Control\"; \"The Social Organization of Employee Justice\": \"How Workers Manage Conflicts with their Employers\" (Doctoral dissertation proposal); \"Therapeutic Bureaucracy\"; \"Social Control in a \"Post-Bureaucratic\" Organization\"; \"Corporal Punishment and Black's Theory of Social Control\" (co-authored by Susan Ross); \"Workplace Deviance as Social Control\"; \"Worshiping the Self: The Pure Sociology of Therapeutic Religion\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Worshiping the Self: Therapeutic Religion and the Social World of New Age Healers\" (unpublished manuscript)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterial related to coursework, course exams, evaluation forms, lecture recordings, lecture notes. Organized topically (and chronologically within topics) from proposals for courses, to course material, to course exams, to course evaluations, to miscellaneous material\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes material for course- Social Control; \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFull list of dates is 1971, 1973, 1977, 1979, 1984\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Maureen Mileski's review of \"Marihuana Reconsidered,\" by Lester Grinspoon (1971), and Donald Black's review of \"Why Men Rebel\", by Ted Robert Gurr (1972)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSociology of Culture, Phenomenological Strategy, Explanation in the Social Sciences \nIncludes materials for other professors' courses\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn different froms of deviance and control\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese working notes were turned into a working paper for the Russell Sage Program in Law \u0026amp; Social Science, Yale Law School\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes grade breakdown for Spring 1996 and Fall 1997 exams. Also includes 180 exam form from Harvard, and two exam forms for a course that James Tucker taught\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlank\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlank\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlank\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome forms blank, some completed\no\tIncludes some correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eo\tSome forms blank, some completed\nIncludes some correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome forms blank, some completed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome forms blank, some completed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome forms blank, some completed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes other descriptions of Black's work and contributions\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBooks containing information on chaired professors at the University of Virginia, includes Donald Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eYale University Graduate Studies in Sociology; University of Virginia Graduate Studies in Sociology; Inauguration of Teresa A. Sullivan; Echols Scholar pamphlet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTranscript of Program\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposed for 1973-1974 academic year\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUniversity of Virginia, search for senior faculty member\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUniversity of Virginia; also includes requisition form for the University of Virginia Printing Office\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUniversity of Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes note from 2016 from Donald Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDate and title possibly originally mislabeled\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDate and title possible originally mislabeled\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers and materials from Donald Black's personal life. Organized alphabetically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUniversity of Michigan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUniversity of Michigan, Master of Arts in Sociology; Candidate of Philosophy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNorth Central High School; Awards, certificates, and letters; 1953-1954; 1955-1956; 1956-1957; 1957-1958; Includes awards for Bruce Black, Donald Black's brother; Also includes 1978 award for the United States Olympic Society; Also includes 1960-1961 and 1961-1962 academic achievement awards from Indiana University Indianapolis Center\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNorth Central High School; Also includes NCHS Recognition Day Programs for 1957 and 1959, and patches and ribbons\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains 2 journals\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains two journals\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains two journals\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs of Black, his family, includes a guide giving details on photos. There is also a 1960 photograph of Delta Upsilon members at Indiana University in OS-Box P-43, Folder 1.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDistinguished Book Award for \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\", given by the American Sociological Association\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOutstanding Published Book Award, given by the American Sociological Association\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMary L. Thomas Lecturer plaque, given by the West Virginia University Department of Sociology and Anthropology\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome correspondence will be between the individual and people who are not Donald Black, or between Donald Black and someone else concerning the individual. The first part of this subseries is on those who have enough correspondence with Black for them to have their individual folders; the second part of this series combines individuals alphabetically by last name if their correspondence was not substantial enough for their own folder. \nAll correspondence also may contain information that has a separate subseries, if that information better fit within the flow of conversation in the main correspondence with the individuals. Be sure to cross reference with other files for more potential information. Organized alphabetically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLaw \u0026amp; Society editor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso includes correspondence with Glenn Goodwin, as part of correspondences with Babbie\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Beirne's review of \"Sociological Justice\"; Partially on Theoretical Criminology, includes invitation for Black to be an advisory editor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Bergesen's comments on \"The Elementary Forms of Conflict Management\" and \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\"; Includes Black's comments on Bergesen's \"paper on Wallerstein\"; Includes Bergesen's curriculum vitae\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence on the American Society of Criminology and American Sociological Association\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartially concerning Studies on Law and Social Control\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning Borges' work on a paper on Black's life and works\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an invitation to apply to a position at University of California, Riverside; Mentions \"Elementary Forms of Conflict Management\", \"Making Enemies\", \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes writings by Cooney, and letters of recommendation for Cooney by Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes comments on each other's writings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes writing by Lewis Feuer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFull list of dates is 1975, 1978, 1980, 1984, 1989, 1993-1994, 1997; Includes reviews of de Grazia's work; Includes writing by de Grazia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence concerning academic promotions for Ekland-Olsen; Includes correspondence on Ekland-Olson's contribution to \"Towards a General Theory of Social Control\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions \"The Behavior of Law\", \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLaw \u0026amp; Social Inquiry; Mentions \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\", \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\"; Includes writings by Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes advertisement for Black's books; Partly concerning publication of Black's \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\" by Academic Press; Partly concerns manuscript reviews by Black\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes writing by Griffiths; Partly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"; Partly concerning Journal of Legal Pluralism; Mentions \"Taking Sides\", \"The Behavior of Law\", \"Sociological Justice\", \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\", other writings by Black; International Institute of Sociology\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes writings by Grimshaw\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFull list of dates is 1973-1980, 1985-1986, 1991-1993, 1996; Partly concerning \"The Behavior of Law\", \"Studies on Law and Social Control\"; Includes a manuscript review\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMainly concerning Horwitz' writing; Some correspondence concerning publication of Horwitz' work; Partly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\", mentions other writings by Black; Includes writing by Horwitz\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes proposal by Humphrey to the National Science Foundation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes invitations to others to participate in an American Sociological Association session organized by Black and Jasso\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence concerning Johnson's book proposal; Includes correspondence on Frank Sulloway/\"Born to Rebel\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHeavily concerning University of Virginia Sociology Department affairs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence on Kruttschnitt's dissertation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFull list of dates is 1977-1978, 1982-1983, 1987, 1993, 1995; Includes prospectus of Political Deviance: A Power and Process Approach\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes manuscript review by Laumann\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartly concerning an Author Meets Critics session at an upcoming Law \u0026amp; Society meeting; Includes article that Leo is quoted in\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes writing by Levett\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartly concerning Mahmood's graduate prospectus/dissertation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Black's review of Manning's \"Police Work\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes \"The Limits of Rhetoric: A Practicing Attorney's View of the Truth About Persuasion\", \"How to Prove Jurors Will Be On Your Side\" by Amy Singer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly correspondence, some notes and writings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHeavily concerning University of Virginia Sociology Department affairs; Includes \"Postmodernism and Society: Can Solidarity be a Substitute for Objectivity?\" by Milner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes June 1997 East Asian Legal Studies Newsletter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Morrill's curriculum vitae; Includes Morrill's review of \"Taking Sides\", \"Making Enemies\"; Partly concerning Calvin Morrill's graduate work, and National Science Foundation funding for it; Includes reviews of \"Social Status and the Normative Seriousness of Managerial Acts\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes review of \"The Behavior of Law\"; Mentions \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHeavily concerning University of Virginia Sociology Department affairs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a note from Black from July 29, 2010; Includes invitation for retirement dinner for Reiss; Includes obituary for Reiss\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Table of Contents and first chapter of Sciulli's \"The End of Corporate Governance\"; Includes Sciulli's curriculum vitae; Mentions symposium on \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartly on Shermann's study of Homicide by Police Officers; Includes correspondence with the Guggenheim Foundation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes abstract of Silberman's \"Situational Factors in the Mobilization of Law:…\"; Mentions \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResearch in Sociology and Law; American Sociological Review\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes \"The Law of Evidence (and Other Epistemologies) as Optimizing Disciplines\" by Stinchcombe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmerican Sociological Review; Partly on \"Crime as Social Control\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMainly concerning Tamanaha's reviews and comments to Black's work\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Trubek's curriculum vitae; One piece of correspondence is missing the first page\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRussell Sage Foundation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes syllabus from Weintraub's Fall 1999 course, Sociology 285: Play, Culture, and the Self\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eo\tHeavily concerning matters related to Academic Press, including manuscript reviews, including \"Studies on Law and Social Control\" series, foreword for \"The Logic of Social Control\"; Includes Sam Long's curriculum vitae, and proposal for Political Socialization in Transition; Includes Werner's curriculum vitae\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes writings by Wong; Concerning mainly research and a publication by Wong\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartly concerning Zang's efforts to translate \"Sociological Justice\" into Chinese; Includes Zang's \"From Organization to Law: A Critical Review of Transformation of Social Control, 1949-1993\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBruce Ackerman; Maria Albarracin; Susan Allen-Mills (Cambridge University Press); Lenore Alpert; Rafael Alvarado; Adam Ambrogi; M. Amir; Ann-Marie Anderson; Aderike Anjorin; Jorge Arditi; Andre-Jean Arnaud (Instituto Internacional de Sociologia Juridica de Onati; includes writings by Arnaud);  Andrew Arno; Richard Arnold (and Christopher Murray; Southern California Law Review); Kauko Aromaa; Michael A. Aronson; Francis Astorino;  Lonnie Athens; Vilhelm Aubert; W. Timothy Austin; Edward Ayers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eo\tLauren Ballback; Catherine Ballé; Flemming Balvaag; Serena Barkhan (Instituto Internacional de Sociologia Juridica de Onati); Flemming Balwig; Scott Barretta; Deborah Baskin; Alan E. Bayer; David M. Beatty; Jean Belkhir; Aaron Bell; Wendell Bell; James R. Beniger; Bennett M. Berger; Maria Ines Bergoglio; [Stephen Berkowitz]; Thomas J. Bernard; Ilene Bernstein; Ellen Berrey; Joel Best; Hemran Bianchi; Charles E. Bidwell; Chris Birkbeck; Faruk Birtek; Anne and Herman Black; Bruce Black ; Peter Blau; Joan Blishen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStuart Blume; Paul Bohannen; Derek C. Bok; Ralph Bolton; Ulla Bondeson; John J. Bonsignore (American Legal Studies Association); Scott Boorman; Edgar F. Borgatta (to/from Jeffrey K. Hadden) M.G. Bouquet (concerning Jonathon Kelley); Lee H. Bowker Neil Boyd; C.K. Boyle; Keith Boyum (concerning \"Empirical Theories about Courts\"); Pat Brantingham; Harry M. Bratt (National Institute of Justice); Allen F. Breed; Marvin Bressler; Adele M. Brodkin; Moish Bronet; Ricardo C. Brosa; Steven Brint; Leonard G. Buckle \u0026amp; Suzann R. Thomas-Buckle; Marc B. Bulandr; Richard Burcroff (concerning Perla Makil's dissertation); B.R. Burg; Paul Burstein; Ron Burt; Carole Burton; Claude Buxton (funding request for \"The Habits and Customs of the Police…\")\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegare Hamer Calhoun III (includes writings by Calhoun); Charles M. Camic; Bradley Campbell (to Dick Holway); Ernest Q. Campbell; John Cardascia; Judith A. Caron; Leo Carroll; Kit Carson (concerning \"Studies on Law and Social Control\"); Bliss Cartwright; Carole Case; John T. Casteen III; Susie A. Castillo-Robson; [David?] Cavers; Dan Chambliss; William J. Chambliss; Janet Chan; Christopher Chen; Donna Chiozzi [Association of American Law Schools]; Burton R. Clark; David S. Clark (Sage Publications); John P. Clark; Robert Clark; Peggy Clarke; R.V.G. Clarke; Dan Clawson; Dorothy L. Clow; Lisa Coffman; Bonnie Cohen (Institute for Scientific Information); George F. Cole; James Coleman; Jane Collier (concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); Mary Ann Collins; Alfred F. Conard; Frank Cooley; Roger Cotterell; Rose Laub Coser; Herbert Costner (National Science Foundation); Carl J. Couch; Susan E. Cozzens (includes writing by Cozzens); Joan Crandall (Contemporary Sociology); Donald Cressey; Frederick Crews; Barrett Culmback; Lynn A. Curtis (U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development); Preston S. Cutler (Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eH. Richard Dallas (Southern California Law Review); Brenda Danet; Dale Dannefer; Gill Davies (Tavistock Publications); Malcom DeBevoise; Ami de Chapeaurouge; Richard de Friend; Boaventura de Sousa Santos; Dawn Detwiler; Guillaume Devin (Institut des Hautes Études de la Sécurité Intérieure); Frans de Waal; Shari Diamond; Stanley Diamond; Forrest Dill; Bradley Doll; G. William Domhoff; Brendan Dooley; Alan Dundes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFred Eggan; Randall D. Eliason; John Ely; David M. Engel (partially concerning \"The Oven Bird's Song\"); Stewart Epstein; Kai T. Erikson; Annika Eriksson; John Ervin; Jack Etheridge; Amitai Etzioni; Salah El-Shukri; William M. Evan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReynolds Farley; Ronald Farrell; Ezzat A. Fattah (concerning the International Course in Criminology); Robert Faulkner; Malcolm Feeley; Charles R. Fenwick; Theodore Ferdinand; Bruce W. Ferguson; Kathleen Ferraro; Stephen Fielding; Ken Fine (Academic Press); Peter Fitzpatrick; Richard Flacks; Carmen Flores; Bill Form; Bernard Fortunoff (Bobbs-Merrill Publishing Co.); Michael Edward Fowler; Daniel N. Fox; Paul Francis; Nancy Frantz; Jacob Fried; David Friedman; Lawrence M. Friedman; Phil Friedman (concerning \"Encyclopedia of Criminology\"); Robert J. Friedrich; Jürgen Friedrichs; Lisa Friel; John Fries; Morris Freilich; Douglas Fry (includes a review by Fry); Gail Funke; James J. Fyfe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJosé M. Gabilondo; Jean-Claude Gafner; Christine Gailey; Marc Galanter (Law and Society Review; \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); John F. Galliher; Jackie Garrett; G. David Garson; Holly Geerdes; Clifford Geertz; Luis Gerardo; Maurizio Ghisleni; Jack Gibbs (partially concerning Omaha Symposium on Norval D. Glenn (Contemporary Sociology); Erving Goffman (American Sociological Association); David Gold; Jona Goldschmidt; Andrew Goldsmith; Abraham Goldstein (and Stanton Wheeler, concerning an academic appointment at Yale); Jack A. Goldstone; T.H. Gonser; Louis W. Goodman (includes Goodman's curriculum vitae); Norman Goodman; Lynne Goodstein (concerning an American Society of Criminology meeting's Author Meets the Critics session for Sociological Justice); Mark Gottdiener; Burke Grandjean (concerning James Tucker); Mark Granovetter; Bradford H. Gray; Carol J. Greenhouse; Martin Greig; Thomas Grennes; Shannon E. Griffiths; Jan T. Gross; Paul Gross (concerning \"Sociological Justice\") Joel Grossman (Law and Society Review); Jerrold K. Guben; Philip H. Gulliver; Ted Robert Gurr (concerning Gurr's \"Why Men Rebel\"); Bernard H. Gustin; Luis Gutierrez\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Hagan; Jerald Hage; Warren O. Hagstrom; John O. Haley (includes Haley's curriculum vitae, prospectus for \"Order with Autonomy: A Study of Law and Social Control in Japan\"); Terence C. Halliday; Thomas Hardy (Dialectical Anthropology); Wallace C. Harrelson; O. Fred Harris, Jr.; Peter Harris; Robert H. Hardt; Stephen Hart; Clayton A. Hartjen; Timothy F. Hartnagel (concerning Gwynn Nettler); Reid Hastie; Robert Hauser; Adam Hauser (includes Hauser's resume); James Hawdon; Joseph M. Hawes; Keith Hawkins; Diane Haywood; Geoffrey C. Hazard, Jr. Louis Hazouri, Jr.; Michael Hechter; Frances Heidensohn; Barbara Heiman; Max Heirich; Jane Hellsoe-Henon; Larry A. Hembroff; Paget Henry (on \"Towards a Theory of Peripheral Cultural Systems\"); John R. Hepburn (Arizona State University's Distinguished Scholar Lecture Series); John Herman; Merg Herriot; Scott Hershovitz; David Herwitz; Frederick A. Hetzel; Philip Heymann (some correspondence concerning inviting James L. Gibbs to be a Visiting Fellow at the Center for Criminal Justice at Harvard Law School); L.R. Hiatt; Louis Hicks (includes Hicks' curriculum vitae); Paul Higgins; Richard J. Hill; Travis Hirschi; Frank Hirtz; Andre J. Hoekema; Daniel N. Hoffman; Albert J. Holl; George Homans; Ruth Horowitz; F. Patrick Hubbard; Florence K. Hughes; L.H.C. Hulsman; John Hund; Ira W. Hutchison; Allan Hutchinson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHeleen F.P. Ietswaart; Eiko Ikegami; Warren F. Ilchman; G. Irving; Mary Iwanaga (The University of Chicago Press)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas Jackson (Dean of UVa Law School); Herbert Jacob (concerning nomination to Board of Trustees of the Law and Society Association); Rebecca Jakob; Peter Jambrek; Kenneth James; Gladys Jannaud; William Jeffrey, Jr.; Patrickn Jehle; Gary Jensen; Weidong Ji; Jason Jimerson (The Society for Social Research); James W. Johnston; Loch K. Johnson; Weldon T. Johnson; Willie Jones; Peter Just\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSanford Kadish (Encyclopedia of Crime and Justice); Samuel W. Kaplan; Miriam Kass (American Bar Association Section of Litigation); Stuart Kauffman; Betsy Keefer; E.C. Keller, Jr.; Stephen Kellert; Christopher M. Kelley; Jonathan Kelley (includes announcement for Kelley's win of the AAAS Socio-Psychological Prize); Delos Kelly; Hugh P. Kelly; Richard B. Kelly; Duncan Kennedy; L.W. Kennedy; Sue Kent; Ravindra Khare; Dinesh Khosla; Robert L. Kidder (Law \u0026amp; Society Review; includes a review of Black's writing); Jaegwon Kim; Gary Kleck (on \"Sociological Justice\"); Malcolm W. Klein; Rebecca Klemm; Albert Klijn; David Klinger; Michele Ann Klinsky; Klaus-Friedrich Koch; Elissa Koff; Andrzej Kojder; Deborah Kolb; Samuel Krislov; Herbert M. Kritzer (includes prospectus for \"Lawyers and Litigation\"); Krzysztof Kubala; Umesh Kumar; Erniel Kuncel; Jacek Kurczewski\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSharon LaDuke; Thomas L. Lalley (National Institute of Mental Health); Robert Lane; Michael Langley; Annette Lareau (Pure Sociology Network); Barbara Laslett (Contemporary Sociology); R.E. Laster;  Janet L. Lauritsen; Su-Jin Lee; Jessica S. LeFevre; Eric M. Leifer; Robert D. Leighninger, Jr.; Barry Leighton; Judith V. Lelchook; David Lempert; Ugo Leone; Richard Leupert; Judith N. Levi; George C. Lewis; I.M. Lewis; Michael Libonati; Charles W. Lidz; Graham Lilly; Arthur G. Lindsay (includes writings by Lindsay); Gardner Lindzey; Al Lingus; Mario Lins (includes a request for a reprint); Allen E. Liska; Craig B. Little; Guang Kun (Martha) Liu; Jiabo Liu (includes paper written by Liu); William W. Lockhart; John Loflano; Wallace D. Loh; Judith Lorber; Maria Loś; Michael Lowy; Robin Luckham; Richard Lundman; Jim Lundy; Olivier Lunz; James Lyons; Joanne Lyons\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eo\tGeoffrey MacCormack; Virginia Mackey; Ginny Mackey; Paul Maidment; Bruce J. Malina; Michael Mann; Jason Manning (Pure Sociology Network); Henry W. Mannle; Wade Mansell; John P. Martin; Cheryl V. Martorana; Alexandra Maryanski; James L. Massey; Patrick E. Mates; Lynn Mather; Joan Matthews; Teelyn Mauney; Eleanor G. May; Leon Mayhew; Edward J. McCabe; Charles H. McCaghy; Michele McCauley; Reece McGee (concerning JoAnn Miller); Daniel McGillis; Robert McGinnis; Marian McGrath (Academic Press); Marshall McLuhan; Margaret Mead; Barbara Meeker (Annual Conference on Group Processes Research); James W. Meeker; Robert F. Meier; Gary B. Melton (Annual Nebraska Symposium on Motivation); Paulo Mendonca; Sally Merry; Steven F. Messner; Michael Micklin (and Marvin Olsen);  Midge Miles (American Sociological Association); Leslie B. Miller; Stacy Miller; Paul Steven Miller (includes funeral program for Miller); Stephen P. Mitchell; John Mogey; Eric Monkkonen; Fred Montanino; Mark H. Moore; Richter H. Moore, Jr.; Sally Falk Moore; Wilbert E. Moore; John H. Morgan; Charles Moskos; Imogene L. Moyer (Encyclopedia of Criminology); Jeffrey Mullis; Richard Münch; Harold L. Munson; Michael Musheno\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIlene Nagel; Joane Nagel; Barry Nakell (on \"Studies on Law and Social Control\"); Richard Neely; William Nelson (on \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); Paul D. Neuthaler; Gertrud Neuwirth; Graeme R. Newman; Eva Charlotte Nilsen; John Brian Nilson (includes Nilson's final exam for Black's course Sociology of Law); Steve Nock; James L. Nolan; André Normandeau\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam O'Barr; Anthony Oberschall (concerning \"Pure Sociology\"); G. Karl Oelgeschlager; Lloyd Ohlin; Vincent O'Leary; James H. Olila; Mervin Olsen; Robert M. O'Neil; Margaret O'Reilly (Dartmouth Publishing Company); Michael W. Oshima; Mark J. Osiel; Marian Osmun (Oxford University Press); Keith F. Otterbein; Patricia J. Ould\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeborah Palliser; Lewis Papier; William L. Parish (American Journal of Sociology); Roger Parks; Raymond Parnas; Hanna Pasikowska; Alan Paterson; Dennis Patterson; Orlando Patterson; Marion B. Peavey; Dennis L. Peck (Sociological Inquiry); Harold E. Pepinsky; Stephen L. Percy; E. L. Peters (\"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); M. Lee Pelton; Greg Pewett; Holger Pfaff; Bryan Pfaffenberger; William Phelan; Andrew Pickering; Ronald M. Pipkin; Jesse Pitts (Tocqueville Review); Alessandro Pizzorno; Adam Podgórecki; Aaron Podolefsky; Daniel Polsby; Henry N. Pontell; Richard A. Posner; Walter W. Powell (Contemporary Sociology); Derek Price; Maurice Punch; Haibin Qi\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichard W. Rabinowitz; Phyllis Raimone; Deborah Rapoport (Academic Press); John P. Reid; Sue Titus Reid; Robert Reiner; Peter Reuter (The Rand Corporation); Jonathon Rieder; Kristan Rieger; David Riesman; Beth Richie; Matilda Riley; Leonard L. Riskin; Christian Nils Robert; Simon Roberts; Irving Rockwood (Longman Inc.); Cyril D. Robinson; Maria Thereza Rocha de Assis Moura; Vivian J. Rohrl (\"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); Paul Romjue; Frank Romo; Lawrence Rosen; James E. Rosenbaum; Hildy Ross; Bess Anne Rothenberg; John E. Rothenberger; Frances Rothstein; Thomas Rudel; Bruce M. Russett (The Journal of Conflict Resolution); Andrzej Rzeplinski\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavid J. Saari; Albert M. Sacks; Frank E.A. Sander; Alberto Santos; Austin Sarat; Lew Sargentich; Joachim Savelsberg (includes writing by Savelsberg); Nikola Schitov; Christiane Schlumberger; Andreas Schneider; Mark Schneider; Phyllis Schultze; Karl F. Schumann; Russell K. Schutt; Barry Schwartz; Richard Schwartz; Robert A. Scott; Robert E. Scott; Andrew Scull; Michael Seidel; Philip Selznick; Judith Semper; Roberta Senechal de la Roche (to Christopher Schmitt);  Diana S. Sepejak; Adjie Setiadi; Susan Shapiro; Edward J. Shaughnessy; K. Shoji; Alan Sica; Ilana Silber; Ed Silva; Robert A. Silverman; Richard Simon; A.W. Brian Simpson; Theda Skocpol; Jerome H. Skolnick (correspondence with Paul D. Reynolds); John Skvoretz; Barbara Slifkin (Seminar Press); Joseph T. Slinger; Jeffrey S. Slovak; Russell Smandych (\"Towards a General Theory of Social Control\"); Alden Smith; Charles E. Smith (The Free Press); Gregory W. Smith (The Free Press); Jerry Smith; Joel Smith (Duke University); Robert B. Smith; Eloise C. Snyder; Francis G. Snyder; Fred Snyder; Kathy Snyder (correspondence with Joleen Scott); Gary A. Sojka; Peter H. Solomon, Jr.; Karol Soltan; Christina Hoff Sommers; Donald R. Songer; J.J. Spigelman; Edward H. Stanford (partly concerning Stephen Vago's prospectus); William Staples; Paul Starr; Darrell J. Steffensmeier; John Stephens; Christopher D. Stevens; Frank Stewart; Thomas Stone (Studies on Law and Social Control); Norman W. Storer; Mark C. Suchman; Teresa Sullivan; Carl Sundholm; Guy E. Swanson; Richard Sykes; Kent Sycerud \u0026amp; David Hazelton (Michigan Law Review); Denis Szabo (International Society of Criminology; International Annals of Criminology)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHorace D. Taft; R.E.S. Tanner; Jeff Tatum; Nicholas Tavuchis; Alton Taylor (concerning Patricia Taylor); Clinton Terry; Robert M. Terry; Charles W. Thomas (Criminology); John M. Thomas; Madeleine Thomas; Susan Joyce Thomas; Terence P. Thornberry; Viguolo Tiepli; Harry F. Todd, Jr.; Sybil Todd (contains exit interviews for the University of Virginia); Roman Tomasic; Gladys Topkis; Daniel P. Torres; Stephen Toulmin; Jeanne Maddox Toungara; A. Javier Treviño (includes writing by Treviño); Simon P. Tsoako; Austin T. Turk; Janet Turk; R. Jay Turner; David Twain; W.L. Twining\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePaul Upson; Steven Vago; Ivan Vallier; Geert van den Steenhoven; Ab van Eldijk; Paul van Seters; Dirk van zyl Smit; Blake E. Vance (Academic Press); Ana Maria Vargas Falla; Diane Vaughn; José António Veloso (concerning a translation of \"The Behavior of Law\"); Simon Verdun-Jones; Franz von Benda-Beckham; James Vorenberg\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWalter J. Wadlington; Paul Wahrhaftig; James E. Wallace; Immanuel Wallerstein; Craig Wanner; Jacob Ward; Richard H. Ward; R. Stephen Warner; Carol Warren; Norma Wasser; Robert Wathrow; John Webb; David Weisburd; Terry M. Weiss; Joseph Westermeyer; Garland White; Regina White; Brent Whittlesey; Stephen G. Wieting; Brad Wilcox; John P. Wiley, Jr.; James Wilkerson; Nancy Williams; E. O. Wilson; James Q. Wilson, Richard Wilson; Thomas P. Wilson; Charles R. Winfrey; S.F. Wise; Emily Wilkinson; Laura Woloshyn; Calvin Woodard; Bob Woodbury (St. Martin's Press); William E. Woodcock; Lynn Woodson; Charles M. Woolf; Alissa Pollitz Worden; J.H. Wright; Jerome Wright (concerning a manuscript review)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJihong Xiao; Tong Xin (concerning a translation of \"The Behavior of Law\"); Xinyi Xu; Kun Yang; Peter C. Yeager; Marvin Yelles (Academic Press); Barbara Yngvesson; Sung Won Yoon; Frances K. Zemans; Eric Zuesse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome correspondence will be between people not including Donald Black, if the correspondence is still on the topic or related to the organization. Some folders may contain supplemental, non-correspondence material to the correspondence. \nCorrespondence also may contain information that has a separate subseries or is referenced elsewhere, if that information better fit within the flow of conversation in the main correspondence. Be sure to cross reference with other files for more potential information. Organized alphabetically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous material pertaining to Academic Press\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor the 1992 ASA meeting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor the 1992 ASA meeting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning Academic Press; publishing of Black's \"The Behavior of Law\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUniversity academic (sociology) departments, all universities\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUniversity academic (sociology) departments, all universities\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBook by Barbara Harrell-Bond and Sandra Burman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated papers filed at beginning of folder; includes manuscript reviews themselves along with correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes manuscript reviews themselves along with correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrganizations and topical correspondence with too few papers to get their own folders, such as American Society of Criminology January 16 1991- May 2 1991; Conference in honor of Al Reiss; Frank Romo's dissertation; Law \u0026amp; Society Conference; Publishing agreement\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes table of contents and notes to contributors\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso known as The Behavior of Courts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlphabetically arranged\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlack. 2004\nReviews of Donald Black Theories. \"Quantifying Law in Police-Citizen Encounters David A. Klinger;\" \"Law and Social Control in China: An Application of Black's Thesis\" Robert M. Regoli; \"Mobilization of Authority: College Dormitory Student Reaction to Crime and Deviance—An Empirical Assessment of Donald Black's General Theory of Law;\" \"Empirical Support for Unequal Effects of Multiple Control: A Different Examination of Donald Black's Work\" Bonnie Berry. 1984-1991\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Social Status and Sentences of Female Offenders\" Candace Kruttschnitt; \"A Multivariate Analysis of the Behaviour of Law\" Janet Chan; \"Legal and Non-Legal Factors in Juvenile Justice Dispositions\" William G. Staples; \"Science and Politics in the Sociology of Law: A Reply to Alan Hunt\"; \"Why Law Does Not Behave- Critical and Constructive Reflections on the Social Scientific Perception of the Social Significance of Law\" Franz von Benda-Beckman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Relational Distance, Relational Status and Legal Sanctions: A Test of Two Competing Hypotheses\" Dale Dannefer; \"Light Up or Butt Out: An Assessment of Antismoking Laws in the United States\" W. Timothy Austin and Samuel W. Garner; \"An Analysis of 'The Behavior of Law': Appellate Litigation Variation Over Trial and Jurisdiction\" James W. Meeker; \"An Analysis of 'The Behavior of Law': Effects of Organization on Litigation\" James W. Meeker; \"Empirical Verification of Black's 'The Behavior of Law\" John Braithwaite and David Biles; \"A Test of Black's Theory of the Behavior of Law\" Larry A Hembroff; \"Donald Black's So-Called Theory of So-Called Law\" David F. Greenberg; \"Revenge and the Social Control System: Theory and Empirical Correlates\" Norman W. Storer; \"The Anthropology of Law Introduction\" Vivian J. Rohrl; \"A Chippewa Trouble-Case: Toward an Expanded Model of Conflict Resolution\" Vivian J. Rohrl; \"Toward a Structural Perspective on Gender Bias in the Juvenile Court\" William G. Staples.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAuthors include Setsuo Miyazawa (\"Social Movements and Contemporary Rights in Japan: Relative Success Factors in the Field of Environmental Law\", J. Langley Miller, Peter H. Rossi, Jon E. Simpson (\"Attributes of Just Punishments: An Empirical Test of Black's Theory of Law\"), Daniel P. Doyle, David F. Luckenbill (\"Mobilizing Law in Response to Collective Problems: A Test of Black's Theory of Law, Kathleen J. Ferraro (\"Policing Woman Battering\")\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProgram notes. Donald Black,\"The Law-like Nature of Violence\" 1994 October 13-14; Donald Black, \"Violence and Aggression in Contemporary Society\"1995 November 6-7. 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professional involvement as a leader in sociology and professor at the University of Virginia, including forthright and meaningful correspondence with colleagues and adversaries about sociology theories from academic institutions across the world leading up to his retirement from the University of Virginia in 2016. ","His papers include his academic writings, manuscripts, conference papers and lectures, course readings, examination questions, syllabi, correspondence with students and colleagues, personal journals, and notes about ground breaking theories that he created in the fields of sociology, law, and criminology. They reveal the passionate, intellectual and personal thought processes of a dedicated scholar and professor who led a new way of thinking about sociology as a scientific approach to understanding social conditions, particularly situations involving conflict, by creating a model that was designed to be testable and that veered away from psychology and the study of the individual.","Roberta Senechal de la Roche papers are included in Subseries 5 of the collection. She was a full professor at Washington and Lee University where she taught sociology, history, and social history. Included are her articles, manuscripts, lectures, conference talks, correspondence with colleagues, and correspondence between her and Donald Black. Her published works of poetry have been catalogued separately.","Writings by Black, and by Black and collaborators. Organized alphabetically, and then chronologically within titles that have multiple folders (such as \"Moral Time\" and the Police Files).","Otherwise titled \"Insurance Problems of Businesses and Organizations in high Crime Rate Areas\" and \"A Report to the President's Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Criminal Justice.\"","For graduate course \"Deviant Behavior and Social Control\" with Professor David Bordua","Graduate work","Code Books and other Notes","\"The Geometry of Law: An Interview with Donald Black,\" by Andreas Buono; questions from Allan Horwitz; \"How Law Behaves: An Interview with Donald Black,\" with Mara Abramowitz; \"Interview with Myself,\" by Donald Black. Multiple drafts for Horwitz' and Abramowitz'","Graduate work, for course Sociology 520 with Professor W.S. Landecker","Includes American Sociological Review; American Journal of Sociology; The Yale Law Journal; Journal of Consciousness Studies; Law and Society Review (includes notes on paper inside)","The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology; Journal of Consciousness Studies; Law \u0026 Society Review","Some undated material","Contains some notes on the introduction, contains some notes on the conclusion for 'CST', contains newspaper article","Notes later finalized and published as \"A Strategy of Pure Sociology\"","Notes and finished papers","Toward a General Theory of Social Control; Social Control; Social Control as A Dependent Variable: Selected Bibliography","Heavily edited from 1972 draft","A Report to the President's Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Criminal Justice","Proposal to National Science Foundation","Includes note from Roberta Senechal de la Roche","Includes 2011 note from Donald Black","Personal and Property Searches Conducted in Radio-Dispatched Police Work: An Overview of the Data from Three Cities; Patterns of Interrogation and Confession in Field Patrol Settings; Insurance Problems of Businesses and Organizations in High Crime Rate Areas; Coercive Authority and Citizens' Rights in Field Patrol Setting","Police-Suspect Transactions in Field Settings According to the Race and Social Class Status of Suspects; Police and Citizen Behavior in Routine Field Encounters: Some Comparisons According to Race and Social Class Status of Citizens; Transactions with Suspects in On-View Police Work; The Evaluations and Images of Owners and Managers of Businesses and Organizations Toward the Police and Police Service","Surveys from Survey Research Center at the University of Michigan","Two copies","Contains also some miscellaneous material relating to Boston research","Suggestions from Al Reiss to Donald Black for a co-authored book that was never written.","Includes dust jackets","Graduate course taken by Donald Black at the University of Michigan","Published in Litigation","Includes book reviews and personal reactions","Appears to be incomplete. This proposed book of readings was never published","Retitled later: \"Towards a Sociology of Moral Life: Some Notes on Durkheim,\" Spring 1965, for Sociology 805","Notes, includes drawings and outside articles. Also includes note from Black from 2011.","Notes","Part 1: The Geometry of Social Control","For Sociology 805 with Professor W. Landecker","Donald Black wrote chapter 9 of this edited volume. This also includes material from the Theories of Violence workshop.","For a class with Dr. H. Wolowitz","Graduate work","Graduate work","Works solely by other authors. Alphabetized by title/first word of folder label with the exception that if the folder starts 'further writings by X', then they will immediately come after the individually labeled writing by X. The works in 'Further writings' are organized chronologically.","Chapter Three; includes correspondence between Black and Scheff","Reprint from The Modern Law Review; Two Copies, each with different formatting","Thesis proposal; memorandum on dissertation proposal; \"Strong State, Weak Ties: The Social Control of Homicide in Modern America\", Cooney's dissertation proposal; Appendix B: Interview Schedule; Includes comments by Donald Black","\"Predatory Policing: The Sociology of Traffic Law Enforcement\"; \"Third Party Justice\"; \"Social Sources of Witness Credibility\"; \"The Morality of Strangers\"; Includes comments by Donald Black","\"Evidence as Partisanship\"; \"The Morality of Strangers\"; \"Supporting Homicide\"; \"Supporting Homicide\"; \"Why Is Economic Analysis So Appealing to Law Professors?\"; Includes some correspondence; Includes comments by Donald Black","\"The Informal Social Control of Homicide\"; \"Homicide and Social Structure: A Precis\"; \"Two Types of Human Homicide\"; \"Homicide within Domestic Polities\"; \"Spousal Homicide as Execution and Rebellion\"; Includes comments by Donald Black","\"Community and Homicide\"; \"The Dark Side of Community: Moralistic Homicide and Strong Social Ties\"; \"Law and the Warping of Violence\";","\"Sex and Style in the Law of Homicide\"; \"Beyond Hobbes: Violence in State and Stateless Settings\"","\"Feud/Internal War, Legal Aspects of\"; \"The Social Production of Evidence\"","Transcript of speech","Case studies on corporate subjects; Cases 1-24","Case studies on corporate subjects; Cases 25-49","Case studies on corporate subjects; Cases 50-71","Two drafts of outlines for \"The Executive Way: Conflict Management in Corporations\"; \"Vengeance Among Organizational Elites: The Management of Conflict in a Matrix Enterprise\"; \"The Private Ordering of Professional Relations: Weak Ties and Conflict Management in a Big 8 Accounting Firm\" ","The chapter outlines have no date, nor do \"The Private Ordering of Professional Relations: Weak Ties\" and \"Conflict Management in a Big 8 Accounting Firm\" have a definitive date","\"Conflict Management, Honor, and Organizational Change\"; \"The Customs of Conflict Management Among Corporate Executives\"; \"The Power of Language in Adjudication and Mediation\": \"Institutional Contexts as Predictors of Social Evaluation\"","Two separate copies of \"The Customs of Conflict Management among Corporate Executives\"","Printed in Law \u0026 Society","Dissertation","Dissertation","Dissertation","\"Genocide as Social Control,\" by Bradley Campbell; \"The Impact of Fee Arrangement on Lawyer Effort,\" by Herbert Kritzer, William Felsteiner, Austin Sarat, and David Trubek; \"Life on the Atoll: Singapore Ecology as a Neglected Dimension of Social Order,\" by Timothy Austin; \"Loosening the Chains of Philosophical Reductionism\" by Steven Rytina, includes correspondence; \"La Mobilisation du Droit: autobiographie d'un concept,\" by Andre-Jean Arnaud; \"Predicting the Crucifixion of Jesus,\" by Nathan Altice; \"Preface,\" by Robert Ellickson; \"The Sociogenesis of Lynching,\" by Roberta Senechal de la Roche; \"A Sociological Theory of Scientific Change,\" by Stephen Fuchs; \"Summary of Dissertation Research,\" by Marian Borg; \"Three Sociological Epistemologies,\" by Stephen Fuchs","Includes correspondence between Myers and Roberta Senechal de la Roche","Reprint in The Bobbs-Merrill Reprint Series in the Social Sciences","Manning's dissertation","Manning's dissertation","Includes correspondence between Borg and Black","\"The Code of Science Analysis and Reflections on Its Future\"; \"Stratification in American Science\"; \"Age, Aging, and Age Structure in Science\"","\"Social Control from Below\"; \"Law and the Middle Class: Evidence from a Suburban Town\"; \"War and Peace in Early Childhood\"; \"The Myth of Discretion; The Sociology of Law\"","Includes copies of curriculum vitae for M.P. Baumgartner","\"Technology as a Third Party\"; Includes correspondence with Donald Black","\"Gossip in Science: A Study of Social Control and Reputation\"; Appendices","\"Crime in the Breaking: Gender Differences in Desistance\" (co-authored by Chris Uggen)","\"Conflict Management in the Emergency Room\" (prospectus); Includes comments by Donald Black","Notes","\"The Sociology of Medical Malpractice\"; \"Malpractice Litigation as Social Control\"; \"Medical Malpractice, Social Structure, and Social Control\" (1995, in Sociological Forum); Includes comments by Donald Black","'Beyond 'Thick Description' in a Test and Extension of Black's Theory of Partisanship: Patterns of Symbolic Partisanship in Geertz's Balinese Cockfight\"; \"Fan Partisanship and Competitiveness in Geertz' Cockfight and Beyond: An Application of Black's Theory of Partisanship\"; \"The Predictable Nature of the Balinese Cockfight\"","\"Employee Theft as Social Control\"; \"The Social Organization of Employee Justice\": \"How Workers Manage Conflicts with their Employers\" (Doctoral dissertation proposal); \"Therapeutic Bureaucracy\"; \"Social Control in a \"Post-Bureaucratic\" Organization\"; \"Corporal Punishment and Black's Theory of Social Control\" (co-authored by Susan Ross); \"Workplace Deviance as Social Control\"; \"Worshiping the Self: The Pure Sociology of Therapeutic Religion\"","\"Worshiping the Self: Therapeutic Religion and the Social World of New Age Healers\" (unpublished manuscript)","Material related to coursework, course exams, evaluation forms, lecture recordings, lecture notes. Organized topically (and chronologically within topics) from proposals for courses, to course material, to course exams, to course evaluations, to miscellaneous material","Includes material for course- Social Control; ","Full list of dates is 1971, 1973, 1977, 1979, 1984","Includes Maureen Mileski's review of \"Marihuana Reconsidered,\" by Lester Grinspoon (1971), and Donald Black's review of \"Why Men Rebel\", by Ted Robert Gurr (1972)","Sociology of Culture, Phenomenological Strategy, Explanation in the Social Sciences \nIncludes materials for other professors' courses","On different froms of deviance and control","These working notes were turned into a working paper for the Russell Sage Program in Law \u0026 Social Science, Yale Law School","Includes grade breakdown for Spring 1996 and Fall 1997 exams. Also includes 180 exam form from Harvard, and two exam forms for a course that James Tucker taught","Blank","Blank","Blank","Some forms blank, some completed\no\tIncludes some correspondence","o\tSome forms blank, some completed\nIncludes some correspondence","Some forms blank, some completed","Some forms blank, some completed","Some forms blank, some completed","Includes other descriptions of Black's work and contributions","Books containing information on chaired professors at the University of Virginia, includes Donald Black","Yale University Graduate Studies in Sociology; University of Virginia Graduate Studies in Sociology; Inauguration of Teresa A. Sullivan; Echols Scholar pamphlet","Transcript of Program","Proposed for 1973-1974 academic year","University of Virginia, search for senior faculty member","University of Virginia; also includes requisition form for the University of Virginia Printing Office","University of Virginia","Includes note from 2016 from Donald Black","Date and title possibly originally mislabeled","Date and title possible originally mislabeled","Papers and materials from Donald Black's personal life. Organized alphabetically.","University of Michigan","University of Michigan, Master of Arts in Sociology; Candidate of Philosophy","North Central High School; Awards, certificates, and letters; 1953-1954; 1955-1956; 1956-1957; 1957-1958; Includes awards for Bruce Black, Donald Black's brother; Also includes 1978 award for the United States Olympic Society; Also includes 1960-1961 and 1961-1962 academic achievement awards from Indiana University Indianapolis Center","North Central High School; Also includes NCHS Recognition Day Programs for 1957 and 1959, and patches and ribbons","Contains 2 journals","Contains two journals","Contains two journals","Photographs of Black, his family, includes a guide giving details on photos. There is also a 1960 photograph of Delta Upsilon members at Indiana University in OS-Box P-43, Folder 1.","Distinguished Book Award for \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\", given by the American Sociological Association","Outstanding Published Book Award, given by the American Sociological Association","Mary L. Thomas Lecturer plaque, given by the West Virginia University Department of Sociology and Anthropology","Some correspondence will be between the individual and people who are not Donald Black, or between Donald Black and someone else concerning the individual. The first part of this subseries is on those who have enough correspondence with Black for them to have their individual folders; the second part of this series combines individuals alphabetically by last name if their correspondence was not substantial enough for their own folder. \nAll correspondence also may contain information that has a separate subseries, if that information better fit within the flow of conversation in the main correspondence with the individuals. Be sure to cross reference with other files for more potential information. Organized alphabetically.","Law \u0026 Society editor","Also includes correspondence with Glenn Goodwin, as part of correspondences with Babbie","Includes Beirne's review of \"Sociological Justice\"; Partially on Theoretical Criminology, includes invitation for Black to be an advisory editor","Includes Bergesen's comments on \"The Elementary Forms of Conflict Management\" and \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\"; Includes Black's comments on Bergesen's \"paper on Wallerstein\"; Includes Bergesen's curriculum vitae","Includes correspondence on the American Society of Criminology and American Sociological Association","Partially concerning Studies on Law and Social Control","Concerning Borges' work on a paper on Black's life and works","Includes an invitation to apply to a position at University of California, Riverside; Mentions \"Elementary Forms of Conflict Management\", \"Making Enemies\", \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\"","Includes writings by Cooney, and letters of recommendation for Cooney by Black","Includes comments on each other's writings","Includes writing by Lewis Feuer","Full list of dates is 1975, 1978, 1980, 1984, 1989, 1993-1994, 1997; Includes reviews of de Grazia's work; Includes writing by de Grazia","Includes correspondence concerning academic promotions for Ekland-Olsen; Includes correspondence on Ekland-Olson's contribution to \"Towards a General Theory of Social Control\"","Mentions \"The Behavior of Law\", \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\"","Law \u0026 Social Inquiry; Mentions \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\", \"The Epistemology of Pure Sociology\"; Includes writings by Black","Partly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"","Includes advertisement for Black's books; Partly concerning publication of Black's \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\" by Academic Press; Partly concerns manuscript reviews by Black","Partly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"","Includes writing by Griffiths; Partly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"; Partly concerning Journal of Legal Pluralism; Mentions \"Taking Sides\", \"The Behavior of Law\", \"Sociological Justice\", \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\", other writings by Black; International Institute of Sociology","Includes writings by Grimshaw","Full list of dates is 1973-1980, 1985-1986, 1991-1993, 1996; Partly concerning \"The Behavior of Law\", \"Studies on Law and Social Control\"; Includes a manuscript review","Mainly concerning Horwitz' writing; Some correspondence concerning publication of Horwitz' work; Partly concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\", mentions other writings by Black; Includes writing by Horwitz","Includes proposal by Humphrey to the National Science Foundation","Includes invitations to others to participate in an American Sociological Association session organized by Black and Jasso","Includes correspondence concerning Johnson's book proposal; Includes correspondence on Frank Sulloway/\"Born to Rebel\"","Heavily concerning University of Virginia Sociology Department affairs","Includes correspondence on Kruttschnitt's dissertation","Full list of dates is 1977-1978, 1982-1983, 1987, 1993, 1995; Includes prospectus of Political Deviance: A Power and Process Approach","Includes manuscript review by Laumann","Partly concerning an Author Meets Critics session at an upcoming Law \u0026 Society meeting; Includes article that Leo is quoted in","Includes writing by Levett","Partly concerning Mahmood's graduate prospectus/dissertation","Includes Black's review of Manning's \"Police Work\"","Includes \"The Limits of Rhetoric: A Practicing Attorney's View of the Truth About Persuasion\", \"How to Prove Jurors Will Be On Your Side\" by Amy Singer","Mostly correspondence, some notes and writings","Heavily concerning University of Virginia Sociology Department affairs; Includes \"Postmodernism and Society: Can Solidarity be a Substitute for Objectivity?\" by Milner","Includes June 1997 East Asian Legal Studies Newsletter","Includes Morrill's curriculum vitae; Includes Morrill's review of \"Taking Sides\", \"Making Enemies\"; Partly concerning Calvin Morrill's graduate work, and National Science Foundation funding for it; Includes reviews of \"Social Status and the Normative Seriousness of Managerial Acts\"","Includes review of \"The Behavior of Law\"; Mentions \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"","Heavily concerning University of Virginia Sociology Department affairs","Includes a note from Black from July 29, 2010; Includes invitation for retirement dinner for Reiss; Includes obituary for Reiss","Includes Table of Contents and first chapter of Sciulli's \"The End of Corporate Governance\"; Includes Sciulli's curriculum vitae; Mentions symposium on \"The Social Structure of Right and Wrong\"","Partly on Shermann's study of Homicide by Police Officers; Includes correspondence with the Guggenheim Foundation","Includes abstract of Silberman's \"Situational Factors in the Mobilization of Law:…\"; Mentions \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"","Research in Sociology and Law; American Sociological Review","Includes \"The Law of Evidence (and Other Epistemologies) as Optimizing Disciplines\" by Stinchcombe","American Sociological Review; Partly on \"Crime as Social Control\"","Mainly concerning Tamanaha's reviews and comments to Black's work","Includes Trubek's curriculum vitae; One piece of correspondence is missing the first page","Russell Sage Foundation","Includes syllabus from Weintraub's Fall 1999 course, Sociology 285: Play, Culture, and the Self","o\tHeavily concerning matters related to Academic Press, including manuscript reviews, including \"Studies on Law and Social Control\" series, foreword for \"The Logic of Social Control\"; Includes Sam Long's curriculum vitae, and proposal for Political Socialization in Transition; Includes Werner's curriculum vitae","Includes writings by Wong; Concerning mainly research and a publication by Wong","Partly concerning Zang's efforts to translate \"Sociological Justice\" into Chinese; Includes Zang's \"From Organization to Law: A Critical Review of Transformation of Social Control, 1949-1993\"","Bruce Ackerman; Maria Albarracin; Susan Allen-Mills (Cambridge University Press); Lenore Alpert; Rafael Alvarado; Adam Ambrogi; M. Amir; Ann-Marie Anderson; Aderike Anjorin; Jorge Arditi; Andre-Jean Arnaud (Instituto Internacional de Sociologia Juridica de Onati; includes writings by Arnaud);  Andrew Arno; Richard Arnold (and Christopher Murray; Southern California Law Review); Kauko Aromaa; Michael A. Aronson; Francis Astorino;  Lonnie Athens; Vilhelm Aubert; W. Timothy Austin; Edward Ayers","o\tLauren Ballback; Catherine Ballé; Flemming Balvaag; Serena Barkhan (Instituto Internacional de Sociologia Juridica de Onati); Flemming Balwig; Scott Barretta; Deborah Baskin; Alan E. Bayer; David M. Beatty; Jean Belkhir; Aaron Bell; Wendell Bell; James R. Beniger; Bennett M. Berger; Maria Ines Bergoglio; [Stephen Berkowitz]; Thomas J. Bernard; Ilene Bernstein; Ellen Berrey; Joel Best; Hemran Bianchi; Charles E. Bidwell; Chris Birkbeck; Faruk Birtek; Anne and Herman Black; Bruce Black ; Peter Blau; Joan Blishen","Stuart Blume; Paul Bohannen; Derek C. Bok; Ralph Bolton; Ulla Bondeson; John J. Bonsignore (American Legal Studies Association); Scott Boorman; Edgar F. Borgatta (to/from Jeffrey K. Hadden) M.G. Bouquet (concerning Jonathon Kelley); Lee H. Bowker Neil Boyd; C.K. Boyle; Keith Boyum (concerning \"Empirical Theories about Courts\"); Pat Brantingham; Harry M. Bratt (National Institute of Justice); Allen F. Breed; Marvin Bressler; Adele M. Brodkin; Moish Bronet; Ricardo C. Brosa; Steven Brint; Leonard G. Buckle \u0026 Suzann R. Thomas-Buckle; Marc B. Bulandr; Richard Burcroff (concerning Perla Makil's dissertation); B.R. Burg; Paul Burstein; Ron Burt; Carole Burton; Claude Buxton (funding request for \"The Habits and Customs of the Police…\")","Legare Hamer Calhoun III (includes writings by Calhoun); Charles M. Camic; Bradley Campbell (to Dick Holway); Ernest Q. Campbell; John Cardascia; Judith A. Caron; Leo Carroll; Kit Carson (concerning \"Studies on Law and Social Control\"); Bliss Cartwright; Carole Case; John T. Casteen III; Susie A. Castillo-Robson; [David?] Cavers; Dan Chambliss; William J. Chambliss; Janet Chan; Christopher Chen; Donna Chiozzi [Association of American Law Schools]; Burton R. Clark; David S. Clark (Sage Publications); John P. Clark; Robert Clark; Peggy Clarke; R.V.G. Clarke; Dan Clawson; Dorothy L. Clow; Lisa Coffman; Bonnie Cohen (Institute for Scientific Information); George F. Cole; James Coleman; Jane Collier (concerning \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); Mary Ann Collins; Alfred F. Conard; Frank Cooley; Roger Cotterell; Rose Laub Coser; Herbert Costner (National Science Foundation); Carl J. Couch; Susan E. Cozzens (includes writing by Cozzens); Joan Crandall (Contemporary Sociology); Donald Cressey; Frederick Crews; Barrett Culmback; Lynn A. Curtis (U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development); Preston S. Cutler (Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences)","H. Richard Dallas (Southern California Law Review); Brenda Danet; Dale Dannefer; Gill Davies (Tavistock Publications); Malcom DeBevoise; Ami de Chapeaurouge; Richard de Friend; Boaventura de Sousa Santos; Dawn Detwiler; Guillaume Devin (Institut des Hautes Études de la Sécurité Intérieure); Frans de Waal; Shari Diamond; Stanley Diamond; Forrest Dill; Bradley Doll; G. William Domhoff; Brendan Dooley; Alan Dundes","Fred Eggan; Randall D. Eliason; John Ely; David M. Engel (partially concerning \"The Oven Bird's Song\"); Stewart Epstein; Kai T. Erikson; Annika Eriksson; John Ervin; Jack Etheridge; Amitai Etzioni; Salah El-Shukri; William M. Evan","Reynolds Farley; Ronald Farrell; Ezzat A. Fattah (concerning the International Course in Criminology); Robert Faulkner; Malcolm Feeley; Charles R. Fenwick; Theodore Ferdinand; Bruce W. Ferguson; Kathleen Ferraro; Stephen Fielding; Ken Fine (Academic Press); Peter Fitzpatrick; Richard Flacks; Carmen Flores; Bill Form; Bernard Fortunoff (Bobbs-Merrill Publishing Co.); Michael Edward Fowler; Daniel N. Fox; Paul Francis; Nancy Frantz; Jacob Fried; David Friedman; Lawrence M. Friedman; Phil Friedman (concerning \"Encyclopedia of Criminology\"); Robert J. Friedrich; Jürgen Friedrichs; Lisa Friel; John Fries; Morris Freilich; Douglas Fry (includes a review by Fry); Gail Funke; James J. Fyfe","José M. Gabilondo; Jean-Claude Gafner; Christine Gailey; Marc Galanter (Law and Society Review; \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); John F. Galliher; Jackie Garrett; G. David Garson; Holly Geerdes; Clifford Geertz; Luis Gerardo; Maurizio Ghisleni; Jack Gibbs (partially concerning Omaha Symposium on Norval D. Glenn (Contemporary Sociology); Erving Goffman (American Sociological Association); David Gold; Jona Goldschmidt; Andrew Goldsmith; Abraham Goldstein (and Stanton Wheeler, concerning an academic appointment at Yale); Jack A. Goldstone; T.H. Gonser; Louis W. Goodman (includes Goodman's curriculum vitae); Norman Goodman; Lynne Goodstein (concerning an American Society of Criminology meeting's Author Meets the Critics session for Sociological Justice); Mark Gottdiener; Burke Grandjean (concerning James Tucker); Mark Granovetter; Bradford H. Gray; Carol J. Greenhouse; Martin Greig; Thomas Grennes; Shannon E. Griffiths; Jan T. Gross; Paul Gross (concerning \"Sociological Justice\") Joel Grossman (Law and Society Review); Jerrold K. Guben; Philip H. Gulliver; Ted Robert Gurr (concerning Gurr's \"Why Men Rebel\"); Bernard H. Gustin; Luis Gutierrez","John Hagan; Jerald Hage; Warren O. Hagstrom; John O. Haley (includes Haley's curriculum vitae, prospectus for \"Order with Autonomy: A Study of Law and Social Control in Japan\"); Terence C. Halliday; Thomas Hardy (Dialectical Anthropology); Wallace C. Harrelson; O. Fred Harris, Jr.; Peter Harris; Robert H. Hardt; Stephen Hart; Clayton A. Hartjen; Timothy F. Hartnagel (concerning Gwynn Nettler); Reid Hastie; Robert Hauser; Adam Hauser (includes Hauser's resume); James Hawdon; Joseph M. Hawes; Keith Hawkins; Diane Haywood; Geoffrey C. Hazard, Jr. Louis Hazouri, Jr.; Michael Hechter; Frances Heidensohn; Barbara Heiman; Max Heirich; Jane Hellsoe-Henon; Larry A. Hembroff; Paget Henry (on \"Towards a Theory of Peripheral Cultural Systems\"); John R. Hepburn (Arizona State University's Distinguished Scholar Lecture Series); John Herman; Merg Herriot; Scott Hershovitz; David Herwitz; Frederick A. Hetzel; Philip Heymann (some correspondence concerning inviting James L. Gibbs to be a Visiting Fellow at the Center for Criminal Justice at Harvard Law School); L.R. Hiatt; Louis Hicks (includes Hicks' curriculum vitae); Paul Higgins; Richard J. Hill; Travis Hirschi; Frank Hirtz; Andre J. Hoekema; Daniel N. Hoffman; Albert J. Holl; George Homans; Ruth Horowitz; F. Patrick Hubbard; Florence K. Hughes; L.H.C. Hulsman; John Hund; Ira W. Hutchison; Allan Hutchinson","Heleen F.P. Ietswaart; Eiko Ikegami; Warren F. Ilchman; G. Irving; Mary Iwanaga (The University of Chicago Press)","Thomas Jackson (Dean of UVa Law School); Herbert Jacob (concerning nomination to Board of Trustees of the Law and Society Association); Rebecca Jakob; Peter Jambrek; Kenneth James; Gladys Jannaud; William Jeffrey, Jr.; Patrickn Jehle; Gary Jensen; Weidong Ji; Jason Jimerson (The Society for Social Research); James W. Johnston; Loch K. Johnson; Weldon T. Johnson; Willie Jones; Peter Just","Sanford Kadish (Encyclopedia of Crime and Justice); Samuel W. Kaplan; Miriam Kass (American Bar Association Section of Litigation); Stuart Kauffman; Betsy Keefer; E.C. Keller, Jr.; Stephen Kellert; Christopher M. Kelley; Jonathan Kelley (includes announcement for Kelley's win of the AAAS Socio-Psychological Prize); Delos Kelly; Hugh P. Kelly; Richard B. Kelly; Duncan Kennedy; L.W. Kennedy; Sue Kent; Ravindra Khare; Dinesh Khosla; Robert L. Kidder (Law \u0026 Society Review; includes a review of Black's writing); Jaegwon Kim; Gary Kleck (on \"Sociological Justice\"); Malcolm W. Klein; Rebecca Klemm; Albert Klijn; David Klinger; Michele Ann Klinsky; Klaus-Friedrich Koch; Elissa Koff; Andrzej Kojder; Deborah Kolb; Samuel Krislov; Herbert M. Kritzer (includes prospectus for \"Lawyers and Litigation\"); Krzysztof Kubala; Umesh Kumar; Erniel Kuncel; Jacek Kurczewski","Sharon LaDuke; Thomas L. Lalley (National Institute of Mental Health); Robert Lane; Michael Langley; Annette Lareau (Pure Sociology Network); Barbara Laslett (Contemporary Sociology); R.E. Laster;  Janet L. Lauritsen; Su-Jin Lee; Jessica S. LeFevre; Eric M. Leifer; Robert D. Leighninger, Jr.; Barry Leighton; Judith V. Lelchook; David Lempert; Ugo Leone; Richard Leupert; Judith N. Levi; George C. Lewis; I.M. Lewis; Michael Libonati; Charles W. Lidz; Graham Lilly; Arthur G. Lindsay (includes writings by Lindsay); Gardner Lindzey; Al Lingus; Mario Lins (includes a request for a reprint); Allen E. Liska; Craig B. Little; Guang Kun (Martha) Liu; Jiabo Liu (includes paper written by Liu); William W. Lockhart; John Loflano; Wallace D. Loh; Judith Lorber; Maria Loś; Michael Lowy; Robin Luckham; Richard Lundman; Jim Lundy; Olivier Lunz; James Lyons; Joanne Lyons","o\tGeoffrey MacCormack; Virginia Mackey; Ginny Mackey; Paul Maidment; Bruce J. Malina; Michael Mann; Jason Manning (Pure Sociology Network); Henry W. Mannle; Wade Mansell; John P. Martin; Cheryl V. Martorana; Alexandra Maryanski; James L. Massey; Patrick E. Mates; Lynn Mather; Joan Matthews; Teelyn Mauney; Eleanor G. May; Leon Mayhew; Edward J. McCabe; Charles H. McCaghy; Michele McCauley; Reece McGee (concerning JoAnn Miller); Daniel McGillis; Robert McGinnis; Marian McGrath (Academic Press); Marshall McLuhan; Margaret Mead; Barbara Meeker (Annual Conference on Group Processes Research); James W. Meeker; Robert F. Meier; Gary B. Melton (Annual Nebraska Symposium on Motivation); Paulo Mendonca; Sally Merry; Steven F. Messner; Michael Micklin (and Marvin Olsen);  Midge Miles (American Sociological Association); Leslie B. Miller; Stacy Miller; Paul Steven Miller (includes funeral program for Miller); Stephen P. Mitchell; John Mogey; Eric Monkkonen; Fred Montanino; Mark H. Moore; Richter H. Moore, Jr.; Sally Falk Moore; Wilbert E. Moore; John H. Morgan; Charles Moskos; Imogene L. Moyer (Encyclopedia of Criminology); Jeffrey Mullis; Richard Münch; Harold L. Munson; Michael Musheno","Ilene Nagel; Joane Nagel; Barry Nakell (on \"Studies on Law and Social Control\"); Richard Neely; William Nelson (on \"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); Paul D. Neuthaler; Gertrud Neuwirth; Graeme R. Newman; Eva Charlotte Nilsen; John Brian Nilson (includes Nilson's final exam for Black's course Sociology of Law); Steve Nock; James L. Nolan; André Normandeau","William O'Barr; Anthony Oberschall (concerning \"Pure Sociology\"); G. Karl Oelgeschlager; Lloyd Ohlin; Vincent O'Leary; James H. Olila; Mervin Olsen; Robert M. O'Neil; Margaret O'Reilly (Dartmouth Publishing Company); Michael W. Oshima; Mark J. Osiel; Marian Osmun (Oxford University Press); Keith F. Otterbein; Patricia J. Ould","Deborah Palliser; Lewis Papier; William L. Parish (American Journal of Sociology); Roger Parks; Raymond Parnas; Hanna Pasikowska; Alan Paterson; Dennis Patterson; Orlando Patterson; Marion B. Peavey; Dennis L. Peck (Sociological Inquiry); Harold E. Pepinsky; Stephen L. Percy; E. L. Peters (\"Toward a General Theory of Social Control\"); M. Lee Pelton; Greg Pewett; Holger Pfaff; Bryan Pfaffenberger; William Phelan; Andrew Pickering; Ronald M. Pipkin; Jesse Pitts (Tocqueville Review); Alessandro Pizzorno; Adam Podgórecki; Aaron Podolefsky; Daniel Polsby; Henry N. Pontell; Richard A. Posner; Walter W. Powell (Contemporary Sociology); Derek Price; Maurice Punch; Haibin Qi","Richard W. Rabinowitz; Phyllis Raimone; Deborah Rapoport (Academic Press); John P. Reid; Sue Titus Reid; Robert Reiner; Peter Reuter (The Rand Corporation); Jonathon Rieder; Kristan Rieger; David Riesman; Beth Richie; Matilda Riley; Leonard L. Riskin; Christian Nils Robert; Simon Roberts; Irving Rockwood (Longman Inc.); Cyril D. 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The organization is nonpartisan and nonprofit with more than 170,000 members. The mission of AAUW is \"to advance gender equity for women through research, education, and advocacy.\" Membership in AAUW is open to anyone holding a two-year associate degree or higher from an accredited college or university, or equivalent. ","The Harrisonburg branch of AAUW was founded on April 15, 1929 in Alumnae Hall on the campus of the State Teachers College at Harrisonburg (now James Madison University). The branch was organized with 15 charter members including Virginia Harnsberger, librarian at the State Teachers College, who was elected its first president. During the 1940s, the branch established and provided continued support for the Virginia Harnsberger Memorial Fund to furnish the Children's Room at the new Rockingham Public Library. In addition to membership dues, the recipe book  Recipes of the Shenandoah Valley , first published in 1959, served as a primary funding source for branch activities and outreach. Since 1975, the branch has held regular book club meetings. Current branch initiatives include equal rights and equal pay advocacy as well as voter registration. In partnership with JMU, the branch organizes \"Girls Can,\" an annual STEM conference and career fair for middle school girls.","The Harrisonburg branch of AAUW officially disbanded on July 1, 2025.","In order to streamline the process of applying collection numbers, Special Collections staff completed a large-scale renumbering campaign in 2017-2019.  This collection was previously cataloged as SC 5036.","During this time, the collection was also reprocessed in order to simplify the intellectual arrangement, increase discoverability through better description, and better stabilize  the materials through physical rehousing. Significant changes to the collection include the weeding of bank statements, canceled checks and check stubs, receipts, and deposit slips. Their research value is minimal and furthermore the financial activities of AAUW are documented in the bound account books and membership files which were retained. Additionally, duplicate materials, primarily multiple copies of newsletters and publications, were also discarded.","Loose copies of the Harrisonburg Branch Yearbook and branch newsletters, originally associated with the 1929-1947 scrapbook, were filed with like materials in Series 1 and Series 4 respectively.","When the collection was originally processed in September 2012, the pages of the 1929-1947 scrapbook were separated from the boards and photocopied. The original scrapbook, boards, pages, and photocopied pages are all retained.","The American Association of University Women (AAUW) Records, Harrisonburg, Virginia Branch, 1929-2017, document the activities of Harrisonburg's local AAUW branch and include administrative records, meeting minutes, bylaws, membership records, financial files, publications and newsletters, annual conference materials, scrapbooks, ephemera, and photographs.","Researchers should note that while there is a discrete series for Financial Files, other series, specifically Administrative Files, also contain documents related to the financial goings-on of AAUW. Cross-referencing related series is encouraged. Similarly, the absence of a Correspondence series does not denote a lack of correspondence. In fact, correspondence is likely located in most series.","Series 1: Administrative Files, 1929-2015, comprises bylaws, meeting minutes, membership files, and general materials related to the administrative activities of the Harrisonburg branch of AAUW. Materials related to other branches, specifically bylaws, are also included.","Series 2: Financial Files, 1969-2007, documents the business activities of the AAUW, Harrisonburg branch. The account books document the branch's income and expenses. Complementary materials include financial statements and reports, budgets, and treasurer's reports.","Series 3: Causes, Activism, and Education, 1965-2008, comprises subject files related to the mission of AAUW, particularly concerning social movements, education, and voting rights.","Series 4: Publications, 1968-2011, contains official publications and printed material primarily created by AAUW as well as the Harrisonburg branch, other local branches, and the Virginia division. 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The Harrisonburg branch's implementation of \"Girls Can,\" a STEM career fair, is documented in this series. This series also includes assorted programming and promotional materials and flyers.","Series 6: Scrapbooks, Photographs, and Ephemera, 1929-2011, comprises five scrapbooks, photo albums and loose photographs, printed ephemera, and realia. The scrapbooks include newspaper clippings, ephemera, programs, and photographs documenting the activities of the AAUW, Harrisonburg branch during a given time period. Of particular interest is a sash including the phrase \"MARCH FOR WOMEN'S EQUALITY, WOMEN'S LIVES.\"","Series 7: 2025-0909 Accession, 1979-2025, comprises assorted administrative records documenting the activities of the Harrisonburg branch of AAUW. 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Articles and flyer record protests in response to the manager's and director's previous Nazi membership.","Noted: Because of the demand for tickets, another concert with Stravisky was scheduled for January 23rd.","In commemoration of the 250th anniversary of Pergolesi's birth","The orchestra's first appearance outside of Puerto Rico","A gala recital for the benefit of the National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing","Part of the International Festival of Visiting Orchestras, Noted: because of illness, soloist Joseph Silverstein was replaced by Jaime Laredo","Celebrating the 30th Anniversary Season of Eugene Ormandy as Music Director","Part of the International Festival of Visiting Orchestras, Part of the London Symphony Orchestra's 2nd round-the-world tour","Part of the International Festival of Visiting Orchestras, Part of the London Symphony Orchestra's 2nd round-the-world tour","Opening night of the production.","Part of the International Festival of Visiting Orchestras","Final program in a special series of four concerts, \"The Viennese School\"","Final event in the Hurok Sunday series","Opening concert in the Hurok International Series \"A\".","Part of the International Festival of Visiting Orchestras","Part of the International Festival of Visiting Orchestras","Celebrating the 75th Anniversary of Ithaca College","Gala Performance. Maria Callas and Zinka Milanov, who both formerly played the titular role, attended the performance and received much applause. In contrast, Elena Suliotis was criticized for her performance and the audience was torn between cheering and booing.","Part of the International Festival of Visiting Orchestras","In appreciation of Harald A. Lowen (1897-1968), Executive Secretary 1958-1968","Part of the International Festival of Visiting Orchestras","Opening concert in the Hurok International Series \"A\"","In memory of Charles Munch","Fourth Event in the Hurok International Series B","Fifth Event in the Hurok International Series B","Sixth Event in the Hurok International Series B","Commemorating the 200th Anniversary of the birth of Ludwig Van Beethoven","Second Concert in Series","Annual Patron-Sponsor Concert","Part of the Series of Stars","Nicolai Gedda was ill and unable to perform the role of Arnold, replaced by Jerome Lo Monaco and Mallory Walker spliting the role.","Part of the Series of Stars","Part of the Series of Stars","A Metropolitan Opera Guild Benefit Concert","Part of the International Festival of Visiting Orchestras","Part of the International Festival of Visiting Orchestras","Concert in memory of David Oistrakh.","Part of the Series of Stars","In honor of Aaron Copland's 75th birthday.","Lorin Maazel, the conductor, was unable to perform due to an injury and was replaced by Edo de Waart for the concert. The second half of the concert was changed from The Rite of Spring by Stravinsky to Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Opus 73 by Brahms.","A British Salute to the American Bicentennial and The Seventh Concert in the Mozart Concerto Festival","Part of the bicentennial celebration of the United States","Part of the Mahler Festival","Part of the Mahler Festival","Part of the Mahler Festival","Part of the Mahler Festival","Part of the Mahler Festival","Part of the International Festival of Visiting Orchestras","The concert was in memory of Fred Norring.","For the 150th anniversary of Beethovan's death.","Part of the International Festival of Visiting Orchestras. The concert replaced the one originally announced for the Czech Philharmonic, which had to cancel its American tour.","The Annual Patrons' and Sponsors' Concert","Includes an insert for September 28th which informs that Bundit Ungrangsee and Xian Zhang will conduct this evening's performance. The previous evening, Natalia Luis-Bassa and Joji Hattori conducted. The audience was invited to stay after the performance for the announcement of the winner.","The Fiftieth Anniversary Season of the Cleveland Orchestra. Part of the International Festival of Visiting Orchestras.","Fifth Event in the Hurok International Series A.","Fourth Concert in the Series \"Art of the Lied\"","Due to injury, Chicago Symphony Orchestra's conductor, Sir Georg Solti, was unable to conduct, so the concert was led by the assistant conductor Henry Mazer. The previous day he was replaced by Margaret Hillis.","A gala concert performance for the benefit of the production fund of Friends of French Opera.","Honoring the 150th Anniversary of Louis Moreau Gottschalk (Born in New Orleans on May 8, 1829)","Singer Julia Hamari was unable to perform and was replaced by Florence Quivar.","Montserrat Caballé withdrew to receive medical treatment in Spain and was replaced by Awilda Verdejo. Nicolai Gedda also withdrew due to illness and was replaced by Richard Estes.","An all Copland program in honor of Aaron Copland's 80th birthday.","The program order was reversed, Bartók's Concerto for Orchestra was played first followed by Bruckner's Symphony No. 4.","Scenes from the Life of a Martyr, by Undine Smith Moore, premiered in New York in memory of Martin Luther King Jr.","Part of the Gala Rossini Opera Festival.","Part of the Gala Rossini Opera Festival. Due to illness, Montserrat Caballe was replaced by June Anderson in the role of Semiramide.","Due to illness, Edward J. Crafts was unable to perform the role of Duke Robert and was replaced by James Stith. The role of the Messenger was sung by William Drake.","In honor of the 100th anniversary of the composer's death.","Part of the Gala Rossini Opera Festival","Part of the French Opéra-Comique Festival","Gala Sixtieth Anniversary Benefit Concert.","The performance of Mahler's Symphony No. 4 was dedicated to the memory of Michael Ries.","Part of the French Opéra Comique Festival.","Part of the Handel Opera Festival","Part of the Handel Opera Festival.","The performance of Berg's Seven Early Songs commemorates the 100th anniversary of the composer's birth.","Performed on the 300th anniversary of the composer's birth and part of the Handel Opera Festival.","This was the US debut of Jin Li. Part of the program is missing, which tells that the orchestra performed 2 Pieces for Small Orchestra: 1. On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring (1912) by Frederick Delius and Variations on an Original Theme, Op. 36, \"Enigma\" (1899) by Edward Elgar after the intermission.","Part of The Choral Celebration of Bach.","Part of the Handel Opera Festival.","The Berg works are being performed in honor of the 100th anniversary of his birth.","Because of a recent illness limiting Mr. Ozawa's rehearsal time, Dvorák's Symphony No. 7 was replaced by Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 6 in the program.","For the benefit of Emmaus, which serves New York City's homeless.","This concert was dedicated to the memory of Karol Szymanowski.","A benefit to celebrate the fifteenth anniversary of Opera Orchestra of New York.","Celebrating the 60th birthday of Mstislav Rostropovich","35th Anniversary Concert","Rudolf Serkin was unable to preform as previously announced due to illness and was replaced by Malcolm Frager.","Sylvia McNair replaced Sophia Larson for this performance.","It is noted that Aprile Millo, who played Maddalena di Coigny, dedicated her performance to the memory of her father, Giovanni Millo, who was known for his portrayal of the title role.","This concert is presented by the Jerusalem Foundation in honor of the 40th Anniversary of the State of Israel.","A New York International Festival of the Arts event","A New York International Festival of the Arts event","Due to a death in the family, Seiji Ozawa was unable to conduct and was replaced by David Zinman. The program was changed from Mahler's Symphony No. 9 to Mahler's Symphony No. 1 and Chopin's Piano Concerto No. 1.","Giuseppe Giacomini was replaced by Nunzio Todisco and Michael Shell was replaced by Wanda Brister for the performance.","Seiji Ozawa was unable to conduct due to illness and was replaced by André Previn.","This performance is dedicated to the memory of Dr. Hugh Ross, for more than 60 years as the Music Director of the Schola Cantorum of New York.","The grandfather clock and black cat, originally meant to be Philippe Huttenlocher, was played by David Evitts.","These performances were dedicated to the memory of Leonard Bernstein (Auguest 25, 1918 - October 14, 1990)","Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 19 was changed to his Piano Concerto No. 26. The orchestra recognized the recent death of Aaron Copland (1900-1990) by including a commemerative performance of the Variations on a Shaker Melody (Simple Gifts) from Copland's ballet Appalachian Spring.","Copland's Quintet (\"The promise of living\") from Act I of the opera \"The Tender Land\" was performed in memory of his recent passing.","Insert: Mara Zampierni indisposed, role of Elizabette to be played by Martile Rowland","Insert: Role of Killian will by sung by Gerald Dolter. Prince Ottokar will be sung by Gregory Rahming. Please Note: This Opera involves hubnting and shooting prowess. Ther will be several gunshots during the performance.","Commemorating the quincentenary of the Christopher Columbus Voyage","Insert: Saint Ludmila Description","Music from concentration camp Terezin, also known as Theresienstadt","Note: \"This performance is dedicated to Alice Tully, whose love and support of the arts is legendary. Her presence in the center box at Opera Orchestra's concerts will be greatly missed. We are grateful for her warmth and friendship\"","Note: \"Celebrating Seiji Ozawa's Twentieth Anniversary Season as Music Director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra\"","Insert: \"Aprile Millo was involved in an automobile accident in Italy and has sustained injuries from which she is recovering, but which have forced her to withdrawl from Caterina Cornaro. Martile Rowland will sing the title role. She performed as Caterina in a preview performance last tuesday evening in Princeton University's Richardson Auditorium\"","Insert: Garrick Ohlsson will replace Evgeny Kissin as soloist in the Schumann Piano Concerto at this evening's performance by The Philadelphia Orchestra. Mr. Kissin has cancelled his appearance due to the flu. Carnegie Hall is grateful to Mr. Ohlsson for agreeing to appear on such short notice.","insert: HEROD will be sung by baritone Eduardo Del Campo (as opossed to Yuri Mazurok","Insert: John Uhlenhopp as Lykov, Martin Dillon as Bomelii, Svetlana Furdui as The Housemaid","Insert: JohnAler forced to cancel due to illness, tenor Carl Halvorson takes his place","Insert: Due to illness, Carol Vaness was replaced by Sharon Sweet. This is Sharon Sweet's Carnegie Hall debut.","Insert: \"Carnegie Hall joins Seiji Ozawa and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra in mourning thr loss of our friend, the distinguished composer Toru Takemitsu, who passed away Feburary 20th, 1996. In his memory, his work Requiem for String Orchestra will open tonight's program\"","\"This performance is dedicated with affection and admiration to the memory of Robert E. Wagenfeld\"","Insert: La Damnation de Faust Description","Insert: Beethoven in New York, Chamber orchestra of Europe, Sponsored by the BOC Group","Insert: \"Samuel Ramey will not sing the role of Roger in OONY's presentation of Verdi's Jerusalem. Mr. Ramey has canceled because of illness.\" Gary Simpson to Play Roger, Perry Ward to Play Count of Toulouse, Luiz-Ottavio Faria to play Emir.","This performance was dedicated to the memory of Richard deVaultier (1916-1988).","Insert: Pianist Ivo Pogorelich had to withdraw from the performance and was replaced by André Watts.","Insert: Tenor Thomas Moser had to withdraw from the performance due to illness and was replaced by Jon Fredric West.","Notations for Orchestra by Pierre Boulez performed in honor of the composer's 75th birthday.","Insert: Soprano Jane Eaglen was unable to perform the role of La Gioconda and was replaced by Sylvie Valayre","Concert to celebrate the 70th birthday of Lorin Maazel","Insert: \"Tonights performance is dedicated to the memory of Alfredo Kraus and Pablo Elvira who sang La favorita so beautifully with Opera Orchestra in 1975\"","John Williams \"For Seiji!\" New York premire. Celebrating Mstisalv Rostropovich's 75th Birthday.","Christopher Rouse's \"Rapture\" New York Premiere. Michael Hersch's \"Symphony No. 2\" New York Premiere.","Includes an insert for September 28th which informs that Bundit Ungrangsee and Xian Zhang will conduct this evening's performance. The previous evening, Natalia Luis-Bassa and Joji Hattori conducted. The audience was invited to stay after the performance for the announcement of the winner.","In commemoration of the 200th anniversary of the birth of Hector Berlioz","This performance is dedictaed to the memory of Robert E. Wagenfeld","In loving memory of Robert J. Harth 1956-06-13 -- 2004-01-30. The 2003-2004 season is dedicated to the memory of Robert J. Harth , who led Carnegie Hall as Executive and Artistic Director from September 2001 until January 2004.","This evening's performance is dedicated to the memory of Frederic Bradlee, a long-time friend and supporter of Opera Orchestra.","The 50th Concert of the Met Orchestra at Carnegie Hall","Revised Program: Please note that Michelle DeYoung will be perfroming this afternoon in place of Natalie Dessay who has withdrawn because of bronchitis.","In memory of Stephen M. Kellen, and honorary citizen of the city of Berlin and an honorary member of the Berliner Philharmoniker","This concert is dedicated to the memory of John Forbes, a longtime member of the St. Cecilia Chorus.","This concert is dedicated to the memory of Charlotte Kirschner (1922-2005)","Annotation: \"Obraztsova did not appear\"  refers to mezzo-soprano Elena Obraztsova)","Open Working Rehearsal","Please note that Andris Nelsons will conduct this concert in place of James Levine, who continues to suffer ill effects from a recent procedure addressing his continuing back issues. Andris Nelsons appears this evening courtesy of the Metropolitan Opera.","Note under Daniil Trifonov: Grand Prize and Gold Medal, Piano, XIV International Tchaikovsky Competition","Open Working Rehearsal","Insert: The role of MLLE. JOUVENOT will be sung this evening by soprano DANIELLE WALKER","Open Working Rehearsal","Open Working Rehearsal","Open Working Rehearsal","Open Working Rehearsal","Marking the Bicentennial of Wagner's Birth","Open Working Rehearsal","Please note that Lorin Maazel is unable to conduct this evening's concert due to illness. Carnegie Hall and the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra are immensely grateful to Fabio Luisi for agreeing to conduct in his place. Mr. Luisi appears at Carnegie Hall courtesy of the Metropolitan Opera.","Open Working Rehearsal","Please note that Anna Netrebko will be performing in place of Elīna Garanča, who has withdrawn due to illness. The revised program is included below. Carnegie Hall and the Metropolitan Opera wish to express their gratitude to Ms. Netrebko for graciously agreeing to perform on very short notice.","Note: Donor performed in chorus","Celebrating the 60th Anniversary of Daniel Barenboim's Carnegie Hall debut","Celebrating the 60th Anniversary of Daniel Barenboim's Carnegie Hall debut","Part of The Song Continues 2017","Celebrating the 60th Anniversary of Daniel Barenboim's Carnegie Hall debut","Celebrating the 60th Anniversary of Daniel Barenboim's Carnegie Hall debut","Celebrating the 60th Anniversary of Daniel Barenboim's Carnegie Hall debut","Celebrating the 60th Anniversary of Daniel Barenboim's Carnegie Hall debut","Celebrating the 60th Anniversary of Daniel Barenboim's Carnegie Hall debut","Celebrating the 60th Anniversary of Daniel Barenboim's Carnegie Hall debut","Celebrating the 60th Anniversary of Daniel Barenboim's Carnegie Hall debut","Celebrating the 60th Anniversary of Daniel Barenboim's Carnegie Hall debut","Noted: the Adoramus te from the Mass Proper was replaced by Penitentes orate, a Mozarabic prayer from the 11th century","Part of La Serenissima: Music and Arts from the Venetian Republic","Part of La Serenissima: Music and Arts from the Venetian Republic","Part of La Serenissima: Music and Arts from the Venetian Republic","Part of La Serenissima: Music and Arts from the Venetian Republic","Part of La Serenissima: Music and Arts from the Venetian Republic","Part of La Serenissima: Music and Arts from the Venetian Republic, Noted: Though soprano Anna Simboli is currently suffering from a minor illness, she will perform the roles of Amore and Damigella this evening","Concert dedicated to ASO principal clarinet Laura Flax (1994-2017)","Noted: Susanna Phillips was unable to perform, replaced by Jennifer Check","Noted: Pene Pati (Tenor), Rachel Willis-Sørensen (Soprano), and Matthew Curran (Bass) were added to the performance","Christian Van Horn, 2018 Richard Tucker Award Winner","Texts and Translations: To avoid disrupting the performers and fellow concertgoers, please make every effort to turn the pages as quietly as possible.","Texts and Translations: To avoid disrupting the performers and fellow concertgoers, please make every effort to turn the pages as quietly as possible.","Texts and Translations: To avoid disrupting the performers and fellow concertgoers, please make every effort to turn the pages as quietly as possible.","Texts and Translations: To avoid disrupting the performers and fellow concertgoers, please make every effort to turn the pages as quietly as possible.","Insert: Bio of Jonathan Biss \"Due to an injury, pianist Paul Lewis has regretfully withdrawn from this evening's performance. Pianist Jonathan Biss will perform in his place.\"","This concert is dedicated to the memory of André Previn (1929-2019), whose artistry and warm personality throughout his brilliant and multifaceted career brought joy to countless music lovers worldwide.","Texts and Translations: To avoid disrupting the performers and fellow concertgoers, please make every effort to turn the pages as quietly as possible.","Texts and Translations: To avoid disrupting the performers and fellow concertgoers, please make every effort to turn the pages as quietly as possible.","Texts and Translations: To avoid disrupting the performers and fellow concertgoers, please make every effort to turn the pages as quietly as possible.","Insert: \"Chief Conductor Mariss Jansons has fallen ill and is unable to conduct this evening's performance. Carnegie Hall and the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra are grateful to Vasily Petrenko, who has agreeded to conduct in his place.\"","Texts and Translations: To avoid disrupting the performers and fellow concertgoers, please make every effort to turn the pages as quietly as possible.","Texts and Translations: To avoid disrupting the performers and fellow concertgoers, please make every effort to turn the pages as quietly as possible.","Texts and Translations: To avoid disrupting the performers and fellow concertgoers, please make every effort to turn the pages as quietly as possible.","Texts and Translations: To avoid disrupting the performers and fellow concertgoers, please make every effort to turn the pages as quietly as possible.","Insert: Yannick Nézet-Séguin conducts the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra in place of Valery Gergiev.","Texts and Translations: To avoid disrupting the performers and fellow concertgoers, please make every effort to turn the pages as quietly as possible.","Insert: Joseph Beutel Bio","Insert: \"Please note that due to illness, tenor Andrew Staples is unable to perform this evening. Joshua Blue will perform in his place.","Hosted by Richard Gere","Ticket Information: Parquet Mid, $67.20, For up-to-date information about health and safety, visit carnegiehall.org/SafetyChecklist. Section PARQ Row/Box S Seat 22","Insert: This performance will be heard around the world! This concert will be broadcast live on Classical New York 105.9 FM WQXR and streamed online as part of the Carnegie Hall Live series. Before you silence your phones, tell your friends to listen in. Relive the concert anytime at wqxr.org and carnegiehall.org/wqxr.","Insert 1: \"Actor, director, screenwriter and producer Live Schreiber joins the Lviv National Philharmonic Orchestra of Ukraine as host for this evening's performance. Special thanks to CAMI Music for its generous support of this event.\" Insert 2: \"Olena Zelenska, First Lady of Ukraine. I am grateful to Carnegie Hall and to every person in the United States for their support of people in Ukraine. The Olena Zelenska Foundation is working to transform this support into systemic help for millions of Ukrainians whose lives have been affected in the aftermath of the full-scale Russian invasion. The war against Ukraine leaves civilians without electricity and heat in the face of winter. It bombs hospitals and schools. It turns childhood into orphanhood. It aims at life itself. Ukraine has resisted it for almost a year now. Unfortunately, the longer the war goes on, the more people become its victims, and the more support they need. We recover people's lives through humanitarian aid, medicine, and education to make the entire country's future possible. For more information on our programs, please visit (QR CODE) Will you stand with us?\"","This performance was Bruce Liu's New York Recital Debut. He was the First Prize Winner of the 18th International Chopin Piano Competition (2021).","Insert: \"Please note that Nadine Sierra has withdrawn from this concert due to illness. Soprano Lisette Oropesa will perform in her place.\" Contains Lisette Oropesa's bio.","Inserts are idenitcal: \"Richard Tucker Music Foundation Presents Gala 2023\" Includes the evening's set.","Insert: \"Have a drink on us!\" a redeemable coupon for a beverage at Carnegie Hall, website link to leanr about more \"extras\"","\"Please note that David Barenboim has had to withdraw from his North American tour with the Staatskapelle Berline due to health reasons. Conducting the orchestra in his place at Carnegie Hall is Yannick Nézet-Séguin.\"","\"Please note that David Barenboim has had to withdraw from his North American tour with the Staatskapelle Berline due to health reasons. Conducting the orchestra in his place at Carnegie Hall is Yannick Nézet-Séguin.\"","Insert: Bio of Kirsten Sollek, Contralto","Annotation: \"Hilarious!\"","Ticket: Section: Tier 1 Row/Box: 33 Seat: 5. Concert Three. Price: $281.00 Name: Fung Section: Blavatnik Family First Tier","Insert: Kimo Furumoto will conduct the first half of tonight's concert, replacing Gerhard Samuel who is indisposed. Elmer Thomas conducts the second half of the program.","Insert: \"Film \u0026 Music\" \"Scenes from Ivan the Terrible\"","\"The management regrets to announce that due to injuries, we are unable to present THEME AND VARIATIONS this evening. The program will be: JARDIN ANIME (pause) Pas de Trois from THE GUARDS OF AMAGER (intermission) GISELLE\"","\"MIKHAIL BARYSHNIKOV has suffered an injury and is unable to dance this evening. Other Dancers will be performed by: SUSAN JAFFE and ROBERT LA FOSSE. The leading dancers in THEME AND VARIATIONS will be: CHERYL YEAGER and PETER FONSECA\"","\"Gesley Kirklan is unable to dance this evening. The role of \"La Sylphide\" will be performed by Marianna Tcherkassky.\"","\"Cynthia Gregrory is injured and is unable to dance this evening. \"Cinderella\" will be danced by Cheryl Yeager. \"A Masked Lady\" will be Elaine Kudo. In act 1, Scene 2, the soloist danced in \"Spring\" will be Alina Hernandez; in \"Winter\" it wil be Carla Stallings. In act 3, A Merchant's \"Three Daughters\" will be Christine Spizzo, Nancy Raffa, and Suzanne Goldman","\"In this evening's performance of The Leaves are Fading, please note the following cast changes: Amanda McKerrow replaces Leslie Browne. Kevin McKenzie Replaces Robert La Fosse. Chrisa Keramidas replaces Amanda McKerrow. John Turjoman replaces John Gardner. In Anastasia, the role of \"Anna Anderson\" will be performed by Martine Van Hamel","\"Robert La Fosse is unable to perform this evening.\"","Contains a newspaper article on \"The Mollino Room\"","Contains a newspaper article about the performance","\"Due to injuries in the Company, The Informer can not be presented this evening. Bruch Violin Concert No. 1 will be performed in its place.\"","\"Susan Jaffe is injured and unable to perform. Kitri, Lroenzo's daughter will be danced by Cheryl Yeager\"","\"Due to an injury, State of Grace will not be performed this evening. Cruel World will be danced in its place\"","\"In this evening's performance of Don Quixote, the Flower Girls will be Isabella Boylston and Misty Copeland and the Gypsy Couple will be Isadora Loyola and Luis Ribgorda.\"","Richard Westenburg signature","Richard Westenburg signature","Pamphlet for the 50th Anniversary of Great Performers","Due to Illness, Davone Tines was unable to perfom. Soloman Howard sang in his place.","Tenth Anniversary Season","Insert: \"At these concerts, Marvis Martin, soprano, will replace Frederica von Stade.\" Some of the numbers have been altered from the original program. Contains a bio for Marvis Martin and a Translation of Henri Duparc's \"Extase\" (En: Ecstacy) from the original French into English","\"Tonight's performance is dedicated to the Lincoln Center for Performing Arts on the occasion of its 25th anniversary.\" News Article: \"Music: Chamber Society\" by Bernard Holland, a review of the Friday evening program.","\"This event is part of American Music Week which is sponsered by the American Music Center\"","Newspaper Article: \"Chamber: Del Tredici\"","Insert: Typed Version of Program (Addition of an intermission, addition of a mozart piece, switch in order)","Insert: \"For the Chamber Music Society's performances on December 4 and 6, David Schiff will conduct the world premiere of his \"Solus Rex.\" Please not that INTERMISSION will follow the performance of \"Solus Rex.\"  We regret that Robert Routch is unable to perform on these concerts because of illness. Micheal Ishii will play Horn III in the Dvorak Serenade and David Jolley will replace Mr. Routch in the Dvorak Serenade and the Poulenc Sextet.","Annotation indicates Brahams' Sonata was replaced with a Schubert piece","Annotation indicates André Watts was replaced by Lee Luvisi on Piano and the Grieg Sonata was replaced by Barhms' G Major Op 78","Insert: Christòpheren Nomura Bio (replace Hermann Prey late notice due to illness)","Insert and Annotaion: Mark Kaplan and Toby Hoffman appear to replace Thomas Kehetmair and Ruth Killius","Includes Program Insert: \"For tonight's performance, MICHAEL SCHADE will be replaced by WILLIAM KENDALL\"","Performances on 1998-07-14, 1998-07-15, 1998-07-18, and 1998-07-19 in Hebrew, performances on 1998-07-16, 1998-07-17 in Russian.","Program Note: \"According to performance practice of this period, the violinists and violists will stand while playing during the performance of the symphonies on all programs.\"","Program Insert: \"Please note the following cast change for this perofrmance of Little Humpbacked Horse: The role of The Humpbacked Horse will be danced by Grigory Popov.   The role of Gavrilo will be danced by Maxim Zyuzin.  The Horses and the Seahorses will be danced by Kamil Yangurazov \u0026 Andrey Soloviev","Three separate concerts included in program.  First concert (2015-07-15, 2015-07-18) is a performance of Richard Strauss' Daphne arranged for concert.  Second concert (2015-07-16) is Oliver Messiaen and Antonin Dvorak.  Third concert (2015-07-17) is Beethoven's Pastoral symphony and Strauss' Symphonia Domestica.","\"In this evening's performance of Die Walkuere, the wole of Bruennhilde will be sung by Margaret Harshaw, replacing Birgit Nilsson, who is indisposed. The role of Sieglinde will be sung by Gladys Kuchta.\"","Cornell MacNeil replaces Anselmo Colzani as Rigoletto","New Production","Signed by  Jesús López-Cobos, Bonaldo Giaiotti, Sherill Milnes, and Luciano Pavarotti","Not an operatic program; rather, a list of members of the benefit committee for a 1980-02-04 performance of \"Un Ballo In Maschera,\" whose program does not appear in this collection.  Strouss is listed alongside his wife as a member of the benefit committee.","Program Insert: \"For this evening's performance of TOSCA the role of Cavaradossi will be sung by Ermanno Mauro, replacing Giacomo Giacomini","Program insert: In this evening's performance of \"Il Barbiere di Siviglia\", the role of Rosina will be sung by Gail Dubinbaum, replacing Julia Hamari, who is ill.","Program insert: Simon Estes, who is singing the role of Porgy, dislocated his knee in the final dress rehearsal of \"Porgy and Bess\" on Monday.  As a result, he will perform this evening on crutches, necessitating some changes in the original staging.","Note from H. Strouss: \"Clarie says the misprints in the program could make it a collector's item.  Actually more than two errors - but I don't remember all of them (First - Porgy + Bess).","Program insert: \"In the evening's performance of 'Porgy and Bess,' the role of Bess will be sung by Priscilla Baskerville, replacing Roberta Alexander, who is ill. \"   There are signatures from Priscilla Baskerville and another, indecipherable.","Program insert: \"In this evening's performance of 'La Traviata,' the role of Violetta will be sung by Diana Soviero, replacing Anna Tomowa-Sintow, who is ill, and the role of Alfredo will be sung by Neil Rosenshein, replacing Dano Raffanti, who is also ill.","Program insert: \"The conductor for this evening's performance of LA TRAVIATA will be Richard Woitach, replacing Carlos Kleiber, who is ill.","Program insert: \"Please note the following program change: the soprano soloist will be Cheryl Studer, replacing Carol Vaness, who is ill.\"","\"In this evening's performance of Le Nozze di Figaro the role of Don Basilio will be sung by Bernard Fitch, replacing Greg Fedderly, who is ill, and the role fo Don Curzio will be sun by Anthony Laciura, replacing Tony Stevenson, who is ill.","Ildar Abdrazakov's debut performance","Metropolitan Opera Premiere","\"In this evening's performance of Aida the role of Radamès will be sung by Franco Farina, replacing Marco Berti, who is ill","\"In this evening's performance of Ernani Angela Meade will make her Metropolitan Opera debut as Elvira, replacing Sondra Radvanovsky, who is ill.","\"In this evening's performance of The Gambler the role of the General will be sung by Vladimir Ognovenko, replacing Segei Aleksashkin, who is ill.","\"In this evening's performance of Un Ballo in Maschera the role of Gustavo will be sung by Ramon Vargas, replacing Salvatore Licitra, who is ill.\"","\"The Metropolitan Opera is grateful to Marcello Giordani, who will be singing the role of Pinkerton in this evening's performance of Madama Butterfly, replacing Roberto Aronica, who is ill. Earlier today, Mr. Giordani sang the title role in La Damnation de Faust, making this a rare double appearance in one day.\"","\"In this evening's performance of Tristan und Isolde the role of Isolde will be sung by Linda Watson, replacing Katarina Dalayman, who is ill.\"","\"In this evening's performance of Les Contes d'Hoffmann, Rachele Gilmore will be making her Met debut in the role of Olympia, replacing Kathleen Kim. The role of Giulietta will be sung by Laura Vlasak Nolen, replacing Ekaterina Gubanova, and the Four Servants will be sung by Joel Sorensen, replacing Alan ke. Ms. Kim, Ms. Gubanova, and Mr. ke are ill.","\"In this evening's performance of Attila, the role of Foresto will be sung by Russell Thomas, replacing Ramón Vargas, who is ill, and the role of Uldino will be sung by Eduardo Valdes","\"Marilyn Horne will host today's Grand Finals Concert, replacing Joyce DiDonato, whose flight to New York was cancelled due to bad weather.\"","\"In this evening's performance of Der Fliegende Holländer, Lori Phillips will make her Metropolitan Opera debut as Senta, replacing Deborah Voigt, who is ill.","\"In this evening's performance of Romeo et Juliette, the role of Juliette will be sung by Hei-Kyung Hong, replacing Angela Gheorghiu, who is ill.\"","Met Opera premiere","\"In this evening's performance of Tosca, the role of Scarpia will be sung by Bryn Terfel, replacing James Morris, who is ill.\"","\"In this evening's performance of Don Giovanni, the title role will be sung by Peter Mattei, replacing Mariusz Kwiecien, who has injured his back.\"","\"In this evening's performance of The Enchanted Island, the role of Prospero will be sung by Anthony Roth Costanzo, replacing David Daniels, who is ill. The role of Ferdinand will be sung by Jeffrey Mandelbam, replacing Mr. Costanzo\"","\"In this evening's performance of Gotterdammerung, the role of Brunnhilde will be sung by Katarina Dalayman, replacing Deborah Voigt, who is ill.\"","\"In this evening's performance of Die Walkure, the role of Siegmund will be sung by Stuart Skelton, replacing Jonas Kaufmann, who is ill.\"","\"In this evening's performance of Siegfried, the role of Brunnhilde will be sung by Katarina Dalayman, replacing Deborah Voigt, who is ill.\"","\"In  tonight's performance of Otello, Avgust Amonov will make his Metropolitan Opera debut in the title role, replacing Johan Botha, who is ill.\"","\"In this evening's performance of Les Troyens the role of Coreobus will be sung by Stephen Gaertner, replacing Dwayne Croft, who is ill.\"","\"Salvatore Cordella will make his Metropolitan Opera debut as Leicester in this evening's performance of Maria Stuarda, replacing Matthew Polenzani, who is ill.\"","\"Due to the configuration of scenery backstage, the first intermission of this performance of Turandot will last approximately 45 minutes\"","\"In this evening's performance of Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg, the role of Sxtus Beckmesser will be sung by Martin Gantner, replacing Johannes Martin Kranzle, who is ill; and the role of Fritz Kothner will be sung by Ryan McKinny, replacing Mr. Gantner.\"","Program Insert: \"In this afternoon's performance of Anna Bolena, the roleof Giovanna Seymour will be sung by Milijana Nikolic, replacing Jamie Barton, who is ill.\"","Note from H. Strouss: \"This is important program.  Placido Domingo resigned from Met do [sic] to accusations of sexual misconduct.  This gave a young singer a chance.\"  Program insert: \"In tonight's performance of Macbeth, Craig Colclough will make his Met debut in the title role.\"","This program is a catalog of livestreamed and radio performances of the Met Opera during the 2019-20 season.  It is unclear how many, if any, performances took place during Covid-19 pandemic.  Placido Domingo is also listed (incorrectly) as performing in a number of performances, even after his resignation","Note from H. Strouss: \"Last event before COVID shutdown\"","Program Insert entitled \"We Stand with Ukraine\"","Program Insert entitled \"We Stand with Ukraine\"","Program Insert: \"In today's performance of Peter Grimes, Laura Wilde makes her Met debut in the role of Ellen Orford.","Program Insert: \"In today's performance of Norma, the title role will be sung by Helena Dix\"","Members-Only Open Rehearsal","Members-Only Open Rehearsal","Members-Only Open Rehearsal","Members-Only Open Rehearsal","Members-Only Open Rehearsal","Members-Only Open Rehearsal","Members-Only Open Rehearsal","Members-Only Open Rehearsal","Members-Only Open Rehearsal","Members-Only Open Rehearsal","Members-Only Open Rehearsal","Members-Only Open Rehearsal","Members-Only Open Rehearsal","Members-Only Open Rehearsal","Members-Only Open Rehearsal","Members-Only Open Rehearsal","Members-Only Open Rehearsal","Members-Only Open Rehearsal","Members-Only Open Rehearsal","Members-Only Open Rehearsal","Members-Only Open Rehearsal","Members-Only Open Rehearsal","Members-Only Open Rehearsal","Program Notice: \"The Philharmonic-Symphony Society of New York notes with great sorrow the death of our esteemed colleague Aaron Copland...\"","Program Note: \"These performances are dedicated to the memory of Laureate Conductor Leonard Bernstein, whose legendary conducting debut with the New York Philharmonic took place on November 14, 1943.\"","\"In this performance of Madama Butterfly the role of Madama Butterfly will be sung by Maralin Niska\"","\"In this evening's performance of Mefistofele the role of Faust will be sung by Harry Theyard\"","June Anderson's debut performance","Please note the following cast changes due to injury. Symphony in C Third Movement: Samantha Allen will dance in place of Yvonne Borree. Fourth Movement: Stacey Calvert will dance in place of Samantha Allen","Episodes Guest Conductor: David Briskin. Please note the following cast changes, due to illness and injury. Vienna Waltzes: Joaquin De Luz will dance in place of Damian Woetzel","Please note the following cast change, due to illness and injry. Ana Sophia Scheller will dance in place of Carrie Lee Riggins","\"At this performance the role of Varya usually played by Priscilla Smith will be played by Suzanne Collins\"","\"At this performance the role of Flan usually played by John Cunningham will be played by Brian Evers and the role of Detective usually played by Brian Evers will be played by David Little\"","\"At this performance the role of Enoch Snow Jr. usually played by Duane Boutte will be played by Steven Ochoa","\"At this performance the role of Lt. Buzz Adams usually played by George Merrick will be played by Nick Mayo\"","\"WarHorse Welcomes to the Company Tessa Klein\"","\"At this performance the role of Cary Grant usually played by Tony Yazbeck will be played by Danny Gardner\"","\"At this performance the role of Homer usually played by Julian Rozzel, Jr. will be played by Tyrone Mitchell Henderson\"","Includes 2 partial programs and photocopied newspaper articles about the event.","Includes newspaper articles and protest flyer","Includes additional program detailing Stravinsky's concerts at Carnegie Hall and Town Hall.","Includes newspaper review of the performance","Includes newspaper review of the performance and Latin insert","Includes newspaper review of the performance and The Orchestra of America program","Includes newspaper review of the performance and Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra program","Includes ticket stub","Annotation on program cover: \"I met Pablo afterwards!\"","Progam signed by Pablo Casals, Rudolf Serkin, Olga Iglesias, and Justino Diaz","Includes a duplicate program. Both programs signed by Shirley Verrett","Program signed by Maureen Forrester","Program signed by Heather Harper and Jacqueline du Pré","Includes an insert of program notes","Includes an insert of program notes","Includes torn out advertisement page","Includes an insert on the Oratorio Society of New York and a newspaper review of the concert.","Annotation on back cover: \"Boston Symphony very good Brahms #2\"","Includes a duplicate program. Includes texts \u0026 translations pamphlet and an insert about the Cleveland Orchestra","Includes newspaper review of the concert","Includes inserts about the Cleveland Orchestra and photocopies of newspaper articles with photos from the concert","Includes a duplicate program. Includes a sheet with the English translation of Hungarian text based on Psalm 55 and a newspaper article reviewing the concert.","Includes a newspaper article reviewing the concert. Annotation in the program notes that The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra by Britten may have been played in closing","Includes a photocopied newspaper article reviewing the concert.","Includes a duplicate program. Includes German text and English translations insert for Mahler's piece as well as a newspaper article reviewing the concert.","Includes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.","Includes signatures of Gerald Moore and Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau","Includes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.","Includes a newspaper article reviewing the performance.","Includes a pamphlet with \"A Letter to Our Subscribers from Enrich Leinsdorf\"","Includes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.","Includes a photocopy of a newspaper article reviewing the concert.","Includes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.","Includes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.","Includes 3 newspaper articles reviewing the concert, 1 praising Elena Suliotis' recent role as Abigaille in \"Nabucco,\" 2 recent articles from another issue, and a note marking the program which reads, \"Almost a riot. Can be found on YouTube.\"","Includes a duplicate program. Includes handwritten annotations. About Gliere's Symphony No. 3 in B Minor: \"exciting, great movement, playful.\" About Debussy's \"Ibèria,\" No. 2 from Images for Orchestra: uncertain.","Includes a texts and translations pamphlet from Mahler Symphony No. 4 in G Major","Includes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.","Includes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.","Includes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.","Includes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.","Includes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.","Includeas a newspaper article reviewing the concert and a texts and translations insert.","Includes a photocopy of a newspaper article reviewing the concert.","Includes an insert outlining the highlights of next season.","Includes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.","Includes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.","Includes a duplicate program.","Includes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.","Includes a newspaper article reviewing the concert and an insert correcting program texts and translations.","Includes a duplicate program.","Includes a duplicate program. Includes a newspaper article reviewing the concert. One program is also signed, \"Sincerely, Leontyne Price.\"","Includes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.","Includes two complete programs and a third partial program. Inlcudes an insert correcting the program and an insert about the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra. The two complete programs is signed by Henry Lewis and Marilyn Horne. Includes another partial program with written Hebrew annotations.","Includes photocopies of a newspaper article reviewing the concert.","Includes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.","Includes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.","Includes two newspaper articles noting the cast change and reviewing the concert. Program is annotated to note the change.","Includes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.","Includes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.","Includes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.","Includes two newspaper articles reviewing the concert.","Includes a texts and translations pamphlet.","Includes a 2nd smaller program","Includes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.","Includes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.","Includes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.","Includes a newspaper article reviewing the performance.","Includes newspaper articles reviewing the concert. Program includes annotations in Hebrew.","Includes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.","Includes an insert with texts and translations.","Missing a newspaper article referenced in a note: \"Music: Radiating Luster\" from the New York Times.","Includes an insert from the American Symphony Orchestra. Program is signed by Aaron Copland.","Includes an insert describing a conductor and program change.","Includes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.","Includes an annotation in Hebrew.","Contains a written annotation that the Wagner Taunhauser Overture was played.","Includes a duplicate program. One is autographed, \"Pete: This one you should have heard! Richard Westenburg,\" \"All things to Pete, Herbert Beattie,\" \"Franco Careccia,\" and \"With thanks, Lou Ann Lee.\" The other is autographed, \"Richard Westenburg\" and \"Thanks [unknown], Franco Careccia.\"","Includes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.","Includes a duplicate program.","Includes a duplicate program.","Includes a duplicate prorgam.","Includes a duplicate program book.","Includes an insert for the evening of the 28th.","Outlines five performances in the coming 1961-62 season and their accompanying guest soloists: November 8, 1961 with Whittemore and Lowe, duo-pianists, December 6, 1961 with Robert Rudié, violinist, Virginia Babikian, Soprano, Louise Parker, Contralto, and Don Yule, Baritone, January 10, 1962 with Claudette Sorel, pianist, and Assunta Dell'Aquila, harpist, February 14, 1962 with Aldo Parisot, and March 14, 1962 with Maureen Forrester, Contralto.","Includes a booklet on the Cleveland Orchestra's records.","Includes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.","Includes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.","Includes a program inset that corrects the conductor for later concerts.","Includes a newspaper article describing the change of conductor and reviewing the concert as well as a newspaper article describing the previous performance and change of conductor.","Includes a newspaper article reviewing the performance.","Includes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.","Includes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.","Includes an insert detailing the change in performers.","Includes a note that the composer of the pieces performed is the conductor.","Includes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.","Includes an insert revising the program order.","Includes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.","Includes two newspaper articles reviewing the concert.","Incluides an insert about June Anderson.","Incluides an insert about cast substitutions.","Includes two newspaper articles reviewing the concert.","Includes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.","Includes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.","Includes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.","Includes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.","Includes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.","Includes a flyer of other concerts in the Handel Opera Festival.","Includes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.","Includes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.","Includes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.","Includes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.","Includes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.","Includes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.","Includes an inset about the Cleveland Orchestra's 1985-86 season and a ticket for the performance bought at The Russian Tea Room.","Includes a duplicate program.","One of the ad pages contains handwritten notes saying: \"Pete and Jo: We went to this concert and then to a Thai restaurant. Peter,\" \"Pete this is the fur. Jana,\" \"Hello there! Had a great time at Watty's performance and with everyone afterwards. It's about time, we got you both. Lucas,\" \"W\"","Includes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.","There is an insert correcting that the name listed in the program to sing the Primo Cantore should read Randall Hartness.","Includes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.","Includes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.","Program for a working rehearsal.","Includes a pamphlet listing the performers in this concert.","Includes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.","Includes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.","Includes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.","Includes an insert with the updated program.","Includes an insert describing program changes.","Includes an insert about the New York City Gay Men's Chorus holiday celebration.","Includes two inserts detailing the changes in programming.","Insert Included","Insert included","Includes a duplicate program book.","Insert included","Insert included","New York Times Article included: \"The Met Opera Orchestra Without the Met Opera\"","Insert included","Insert included","Insert included","Insert included","Insert included","Insert included","Insert included","Insert included","Insert included","Includes a duplicate program.","News Article included: \"Opera Musicians Can Share the Stage\" by Anthony Tommasini","New York Times News Article included:\"Music Review: Savoring Mahler in a Nanosecond World\" by Bernard Holland","News Article included: \"Pied Piper Who Leads March Out of the Hall\" by Anthony Tommasini","News Article included: \"Music Review: An Orchestra's Piquant Reminders of Postwar Berlin\" by James R. Oestreich","News Article included: \"Music Review: Enter Another Dazzling Mezzo\" by Anthony Tommasini","Insert included","Includes a text and translation booklet.","Insert included","Insert included.","Insert included. Program annotated to indicate change in performers","Insert included","Includes an insert for the evening of the 28th.","Contains a text and translations booklet","Revised program included.","Includes a text and translation booklet","Includes a text and translations booklet","Includes a text and translations booklet","Includes an isert denoting cast change with additional information on performer","Includes text and translation booklet","Includes a note from the donor (Henry Strouss)","Includes a duplicate program.","texts \u0026 translations pamphlet included","open working rehearsal","texts pamphlet included","texts \u0026 translations pamphlet included","texts \u0026 translations pamphlet included","Incudes a duplicate program.","Performance ticket included","Carnegie Hall Playbill \u0026 separate Richard Tucker Foundation program included","open working rehearsal","Includes a duplicate program.","Includes a duplicate program.","open working rehearsal","Includes a duplicate program. Festival overview","Includes a duplicate program.","open working rehearsal","Includes a duplicate program.","Performance ticket included","texts \u0026 translations pamphlet included","Includes a duplicate program.","Carnegie Hall Playbill \u0026 separate ASO program included","texts \u0026 translations pamphlet included","Carnegie Hall Playbill \u0026 separate Richard Tucker Foundation program included","open working rehearsal","contains German translation booklet","open working rehearsal","Includes a Texts and Translations booklet","Includes a Texts and Translations booklet","Includes a Texts and Translations booklet","Includes a Texts and Translations booklet","Includes an Insert","Includes a Texts and Translations booklet","Includes a Texts and Translations booklet","Includes a Texts and Translations booklet","Includes an insert with a conductor change and Vasily Petrenko bio","Includes a Texts and Translations booklet","Includes a Texts and Translations booklet","Includes a Texts and Translations booklet","Includes a Texts and Translations booklet","Includes an insert with a conductor change and Yannick Nézet-Séguin bio","Includes a Texts and Translations booklet","Includes an Insert","Includes an Insert with cast change","Contains a ticket for the evening's performance","Includes an insert about broadcasting and upcoming performances","Includes 2 inserts","Includes Texts and Translations Booklet","Includes an Insert","Includes Texts and Translations Booklet","Includes 2 inserts. One is stapled to the program.","Includes an insert and a Texts and Translation Booklet","Includes an insert","Includes a cursive pencil annotation beside Paul Hindemith's Overture to The Flying Dutchman as Played by Bad Spa Orchestra at 7 AM by the Well with Jeremias Sergiani-Velázquez and Yurika Mok on violins, Mila Milisavljevic on viola and Susannah Chapman on cello","Includes a ticket","Includes an insert","Includes an insert","Includes a revised program","Includes an insert, revised program","Includes an insert, revised program","Includes an insert, revised program","Includes an insert, revised program","Includes an insert, revised program","Includes a newspaper article","Includes a newspaper article","Includes an insert, revised program","Includes an insert, revised program","Includes an insert, revised program","Includes two insert, revised program and cast list","Contains a Calendar of Events for March 1986","Contains an advertisement for the Los Angeles Philharmonic","Includes an insert","Annotation","Program marked with blue ink finger print","Program contains a crude rough sketch of an open piano and a closed piano","Annotation","Program marked with partial black and pink ink finger prints","Contains an insert","Includes a News Article","Includes a newspaper article","Includes an Insert","Includes markings near May 2, 1993.","Includes pen annotation","Includes pen annotation","Includes an insert","Includes an Insert and an annotation","Includes Texts and Translations Booklet","Contains an insert - updated program","Contains a signature from George Shirley","Contains a signature from Theodor Uppman","Contains a signature from Justino Diaz","Contains signatures from Gianna D'Angelo and Nedda Casei","Contains a signature from Renata Tebaldi","Contains signatures from John Alexander and William Dooley","Contains signatures from John Alexander and William Dooley","Contains signatures from Mary Costa and Rosalind Elias","Contains a signature from William Dooley","Contains a newspaper article about the performance","Contains a signature from Jon Vickers","Contains a signature from Cornell MacNeil","Contains signatures from Martina Arroyo and Elena Cernei","Contains signatures fro Cornell MacNeil, Roberta Peters, Bonaldo Giaiotti, and Mignon Dunn","Contains a signature from Teresa Stratas","Contains a signature from Mirella Freni","Contains signatures from Mirella Freni, one signature illegible","Contains signatures from","Contains signatures from Carlo Bergonzi and Nedda Casei. One illegible signature","Contains signatures from Jon Vickers, Morley Meredith, and two illegible signatures","Contains signatures from Jon Vickers and Leonie Rysanek","Includes a signature from James McCracken","Includes a newspaper article about the performance","Includes an Insert: In this evening's performance of Die Zauberfloete, the role of the Queen of the Night will be sung by Christine Duetekom replacing Roberta Peters, who is indisposed; Belen Amparan will sing the role of the third lady replacing Nedda Casei who is indisposed","Includes a newspaper article covering the performance","Includes signatures from Theodor Uppmann and Nedda Casei","Includes two newspaper articles about the performance","Includes two newspaper articles about the performance","Helge Brilioth's debut, Includes 3 inserts","Includes a newspaper article about the performance","Includes two newspaper articles about the performance","Includes signatures from several cast members","Includes a newspaper article about the performance","Includes 5 \"New Production\" Pamphlets","Includes a newspaper article on the performance","Incldues a signature from Montserrat Caballe","Includes an Insert - 15% off Tickets to Elektra","Includes an insert, updated program","Includes two inserts, an advertisement for open Philharmonic rehersals and a pamphlet for the Save the Met Broadcasts Campaign","Includes an insert, a pamphlet thanking the Met Opera's Benefit Committee","Includes an insert, a pamphlet thanking the Met Opera's Benefit Committee","Includes an insert, a pamphlet thanking the Met Opera's Benefit Committee","Includes an insert, an advertisement to meet Kiri Te Kanawa","Includes an insert, updated program","Includes an insert, updated program","Includes an insert, updated program","Includes an insert, updated program","Includes an insert, updated program","Includes an insert, updating program","Includes an insert, updated program","Includes an insert, updated program","Includes an insert, updated program","Includes an insert, updated program","Includes an insert, updated program","Includes personal notes from Henry Strouss","Includes a pamphlet celebrating the opera's premiere and thanking the Gala Committee","Includes an insert, updated program","Includes an insert, updated program","Includes an insert, additional program","Includes an insert, updated program","Includes an insert, updated program","Includes an insert, updated program","Includes an insert, updated program","Includes an insert, updated program","Includes an insert, updated program","Includes an insert, updated program","Includes an insert, updated program","Includes an advertisement for a trivia event during the opera's first intermission","Includes an insert, updated program","Includes a handwritten note from Henry Strouss","Includes a handwritten note from Henry Strouss","Includes an insert, updated program","Includes an insert, updated program","Includes a newspaper article covering the performance","Includes a newspaper article covering the performance","Includes a newspaper article covering the performance","Includes an article covering the performance","Includes an article covering the performance","Includes signatures from Richard Taylor, Samuel Ramey, and Patricia Wells","Includes a signature from Cynthia Clarey","Includes a signature from June Anderson","Includes a newspaper article covering the performance","Includes a newspaper article covering the performance","Includes a newspaper article covering the performance","Includes an insert, updated program","Includes an insert, updated program","Includes an insert, updated program","Incldues an article titled \"Parsons is shattering as Mert\"","Includes an article from Joseph Papp titled \"The Real Threepenny Opera\"","Includes an insert, updated program","Includes an insert, updated program","Includes an insert, a list of actors playing the citizens of New Salem and Springfield","Includes an insert, updated program","Includes an insert, updated program","Includes two inserts, an article on Tessa Klein and an updated program","Opening Performance","Opening Performance","Includes an insert, cast list","Includes an insert, updated program","Includes an insert, updated program","Includes an insert, \"The 25th Anniversary of the Fall of the Berlin Wall\"","Access to collections in the Special Collections and Archives is not authorization to publish. Separate written application for permission to publish must be made to Special Collections and Archives. Copyright of some items in this collection may be held by respective creators, not by the donor(s) of the collection","Washington and Lee University, University Library Special Collections and Archives","Carnegie Hall (New York, N.Y.)","Wetzler Orchestra ","Philharmonic Society of New York","NBC Symphony Orchestra","Westminster Symphonic Choir","Little Orchestra Society","Choral Art Society","Berliner Philharmoniker","Columbia Symphony Orchestra","New York Philharmonic","Schola Cantorum (Musical group)","University of Maryland Choir","Orchestra of America","Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra","American Opera Society","Festival Casals. Orchestra","Cleveland Orchestra. Chorus","Cleveland Orchestra","American Symphony Orchestra (New York, N.Y.)","Musica Aeterna Orchestra","Musica Aeterna Chorus","BBC Symphony Orchestra","Friends of French Opera","Boston Symphony Orchestra","Clarion Music Society","Oratorio Society of New York","Philadelphia Orchestra Association","Rutgers University. Choir","London Symphony Orchestra","Wiener Johann Strauss-Orchester","The New School","Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra","LaSalle Quartet","Concertgebouworkest","Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra","Collegiate Chorale","Wiener Philharmoniker","Münchener Bach-Orchester","Münchener Bach-Chor","Wiener Symphoniker","Česká filharmonie","New England Conservatory Chorus","Dessoff Choirs","Bayerischer Rundfunk. 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Chor","Emerson String Quartet","Les Violons du Roy","Pražský filharmonický sbor","New York Baroque Incorporated. NYBI","Clarion Choir","Jean \u0026 Jula Goldwurm Memorial Foundation","National Youth Orchestra of the United States of America. 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The Bartók Quartet","Gabrieli Quartet","Cleveland Quartet","Beaux Arts Trio","Orion String Quartet","Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane and Company","Miami String Quartet","Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater","Royal Opera House","Gesher Theatre","The Abbey Theatre","Bolshoi Ballet","National Theatre of Scotland (Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom)","New Orleans Own Hot 8 Brass Band","The Blind Boys of Alabama","Théâtre des Bouffes du Nord","Royal Shakespeare Company (Stratford-upon-Avon, England)","Mariinsky Ballet","Paris Opera Ballet","Jiangsu Yancheng Acrobatic Company","Ninagawa Company","Shakespeare's Globe","Takarazuka Revue","Metropolitan Opera","Ballet Nacional de Cuba","John Curry Skating Company","Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater","Lincoln Center Theater (New York, N.Y.)","Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra","David H. Koch Theater","New York City Opera","Teatro Nuovo","Vivian Beaumont Theater","Strouss, Henry  (Henry Strouss III ), Class of 1961","Paderewski, Ignace Jan, 1860-1941","Toscanini, Arturo, 1867-1957","Heifetz, Jascha, 1901-1987","Williamson, John Finley, 1887-1964","Rachmaninoff, Sergei, 1873-1943","Enesco, Georges, 1881-1955","Menuhin, Yehudi, 1916-1999","Perlea, Jonel, 1900-1970","Sándor, György, 1912-2005","Scherman, Thomas (Thomas Kielty) (19170212-19790514)","Jonson, William (19721121)","Karajan, Herbert von (1908-04-05-1989-07-16)","Stravinsky, Igor, 1882-1971","Craft, Robert (Robert Lawson) (1923-10-20-2015-11-10)","Bernstein, Leonard, 1918-1990","Horszowski, Mieczyslaw (18920623-19930522)","Nixon, Marni (1930-02-22-2016-07-24)","Ross, Hugh (Hugh Cuthbert Melville), 1898-1990","Springmann, Fague","Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685-1750","Dunn, Thomas, 1925-2008","Korn, Richard, 1908-1981","Whittemore, Arthur Austin (1916-10-23-1984-10-23)","Lowe, Jack (Jack Warren), 1917-1996","Steinberg, William (Hans Wilhelm), 1899-1978","Haydn, Joseph (Franz Joseph), 1732-1809","Bruckner, Anton (Josef Anton), 1824-1896","Gluck, Christoph Willibald, Ritter von, 1714-1787","Remoortel, Edouard van, 1926-1977","Hillis, Margaret, 1921-1998","Oxenburg, Allen Sven (1927-07-10-1992-07-02)","Nilsson, Birgit (19180517-20051225)","Shaw, Robert (Robert Lawson), 1916-1999","Casals, Pablo, 1876-1973","Schneider, Alexander, 1908-1993","Szell, George, 1897-1970","Firkušný, Rudolf, 1912-1994","Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791)","Mahler, Gustav, 1860-1911","Lawrence, Robert, 1912-1981","Gardelli, Lamberto (19151108-19980717)","Costa, Mary","Simionato, Giulietta (19100512-20100505)","Istomin, Eugene (1925-11-26-2001-10-10)","Stern, Isaac, 1920-2001","Rose, Leonard (19180727-19841116)","Hurok, Sol, 1888-1974","Iglesias, Olga","Díaz, Justino ([1939-01-29,1940-01-29])","Serkin, Rudolf, 1903-1991","Beethoven, Ludwig van, 1770-1827","Richter-Haaser, Hans, 1912-1980","Lynn, George, 1915-1989","Verrett, Shirley (1931-05-31-2010-11-05)","Waldman, Frederic (1903-04-17-1995-12-01)","Handel, George Frideric, 1685-1759","Forrester, Maureen","Dorati, Antal (1906-04-09-1988-11-13)","Harper, Heather (Heather Mary) (1930-05-08-2019-04-22)","Du Pré, Jacqueline, 1945-1987","Gedda, Nicolai (1925-07-11-2017-01-08)","Gorr, Rita (1926-02-18-2012-01-22)","Elgar, Anne","Uppman, Theodor, 1920-2005","Leinsdorf, Erich, 1912-1993","Frank, Claude, 1925-2014","Brahms, Johannes, 1833-1897","Stokowski, Leopold (Leopold Anthony), 1882-1977","Katz, David (1924-1987)","Serebrier, José, 1938-","Gerstman, Felix, -1967","Jenkins, Newell (1915-02-08-1996-12-21)","Lee, T. Charles, 1914-1994","Warfield, William (1920-01-22-2002-08-25)","Woodside, Lyndon","Silverstein, Joseph (Joseph Harry), 1932-2015","Eskin, Jules (Jules Louis) (1931-10-20-2016-11-15)","Laredo, Jaime","Curtin, Phyllis (1921-12-03-2016-06-05)","Valletti, Cesare","Reardon, John, 1930-1988","Ormandy, Eugene, 1899-1985","Walter, F. Austin","Bjoner, Ingrid","Rossini, Gioacchino, 1792-1868","Arroyo, Martina (19360202)","Chookasian, Lili (1921-08-01-2012-04-10)","Bergonzi, Carlo (19240713-20140725)","Kertész, István, 1929-1973","Ilosfalvy, Róbert, 1927-2009","Ashkenazy, Vladimir (Vladimir Davidovich), 1937-","Piatigorsky, Gregor, 1903-1976","Koni︠u︡s, I︠U︡. (I︠U︡liĭ), 1869-1942","Oliver, John, 1939-2018","DeVaron, Lorna Cooke, 1921-2018","Strauss, Eduard, 1910-1969","Koller, Dagmar","Kraeutler, Walter","Strauss, Johann, 1825-1899","Ghiaurov, Nicolai, 1929-2004","Wolff, Beverly","Debussy, Claude (Achille-Claude), 1862-1918","Donizetti, Gaetano (Domenico Gaetano Maria), 1797-1848","Lewis, Henry, 1932-1996","Cava, Carlo (1928-08-16-2018-09-01)","Souliotis, Elena, 1943-2004","Jones, Gwyneth, 1936-","Cherubini, Luigi, 1760-1842","Bottion, Aldo","Tree, Michael, 1934-2018","Parnas, Leslie (1931-11-11-2022-02-01)","Glickman, Loren","Rudolf, Max, 1902-1995","Hoffman, Jay K.","Kiviniemi, Aimo J., 1918-2009","Jenness, Phyllis, 1922-","Brooks, Patricia (Patricia Anne), 1933-1993","Carringer, Walter (2006-10-22)","Giaiotti, Bonaldo (1932-12-25-2018-06-12)","Arrau, Claudio, 1903-1991","Wilson, Charles M., 1931-2019","Sills, Beverly (1929-05-25-2007-07-02)","Fischer-Dieskau, Dietrich, 1925-2012","Moore, Gerald Martin","Schumann, Robert (Robert Alexander), 1810-1856","Paskalis, Kostas","Gamson, Arnold","Caballé, Montserrat (Maria de Montserrat Viviana Concepción) (1933-04-12-2018-10-06)","Schubert, Franz","Schwarzkopf, Elisabeth (Olga Maria Elisabeth Friederike) (1915-12-09-[2006-08-02,2006-08-03])","Crochet, Evelyne","Haitink, Bernard (Bernard Johan Herman), 1929-2021","Henkemans, Hans (19131223-19951229)","Mehta, Zubin (19360429)","Cliburn, Van, 1934-2013","Adler, Murray","Lowenthal, Jerome (19320211)","Laurence, Eileen","Khanzadian, Vahan","Prince-Joseph, Bruce, 1925-2015","Kaplan, Abraham, 1931-","Böhm, Karl, 1894-1981","Richter, Karl, 1926-1981","Halem, Victor von (1940-03-26)","Gilles, Marie-Louise","Kesteren, John van, 1921-2008","Boky, Colette","Sawallisch, Wolfgang, 1923-2013","Slovák, Ladislav, 1919-1999","Dvorak, Antonin","Smetana, Bedřich, 1824-1884","Smith, Gregg (1931-08-21-2016-07-12)","Self, William","Solomon, Izler, 1910-1987","Ricci, Ruggiero, 1918-2012","Webern, Anton (Anton Friedrich Wilhelm von), 1883-1945","Cillario, Carlo Felice (19150207-20071213)","Callas, Maria, 1923-1977","Milanov, Zinka (1906-05-17-1989-05-30)","Ravel, Maurice (Joseph Maurice), 1875-1937","Falla, Manuel de, 1876-1946","Glière, Reinhold Morit︠s︡evich, 1875-1956","Weissenberg, Alexis (Alexis Sigismond) (1929-07-26-2012-01-08)","Ferras, Christian, 1933-1982","Verdi, Giuseppe","Ross, Elinor, 1926-2020","Vogt, Richard","Otterloo, Willem van (19071227-19780727)","Franck, César (César-Auguste-Jean-Guillaume-Hubert), 1822-1890","Newmark, John (1904-06-12-1991-10-17)","Tucci, Gabriella (1929-08-04-2020-07-09)","Baker, Janet, 1933-","Duval, Pierre, (Tenor)","Talvela, Martti (19350204-19890722)","Bonynge, Richard (1930-09-29)","Sutherland, Joan (Joan Alston), 1926-2010","Fischer, Annie (1914-07-05-1995-04-11)","Francescatti, Zino (Zino René-Charles), 1902-1991","Walton, William (William Turner), 1902-1983","Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilich, 1840-1893","Mandac, Evelyn","Litton, James H.","McCollum, John","Berberian, Ara (1930-05-14-2005-02-21)","Cleva, Fausto (19020517-19710806)","Tebaldi, Renata (1922-02-01-2004-12-19)","Saciuk, Andrzej","Previn, André (André George), 1929-2019","Novaes, Guiomar (1895-02-28-1979-03-07)","Tyler, Veronica","Paray, Paul, 1886-1979","Entremont, Philippe (1934-06-07)","Smith, William, 1924-1993","Wagner, Richard, 1813-1883","Sollberger, Sophie, 1934-","Bonazzi, Elaine (1936?-2019-01-29)","Sokol, Thomas A., 1929-","Shetler, Norman","Kubelík, Rafael, 1914-1996","Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928","Weber, Carl Maria von (Carl Maria Friedrich Ernst von), 1786-1826","Hindemith, Paul, 1895-1963","Endich, Saramae","Milnes, Sherrill (19350110)","Munch, Charles, 1891-1968","Jochum, Eugen (19021101-19870326)","Svetlanov, Yevgeny, 1928-2002","Rostropovich, Mstislav, 1927-2007","Mussorgsky, Modest Petrovich, 1839-1881","Shostakovich, Maxim, 1938-","Sokolov, Grigoriĭ, 1950-","Shostakovich, Dmitriĭ Dmitrievich, 1906-1975","Giulini, Carlo Maria (1914-05-09-2005-06-14)","Barenboim, Daniel, 1942-","Zukerman, Pinchas, 1948-","Allen, Betty, 1927-2009","Markevitch, Igor, 1912-1983","Strauss, Richard, 1864-1949","Killmer, Nancy","Garniez, Nancy","Villa-Lobos, Heitor (1887-03-05-1959-11-17)","Rorem, Ned, 1923-2022","Tilson Thomas, Michael, 1944-","Wolf, Hugo (Hugo Filipp Jakob), 1860-1903","Boulez, Pierre, 1925-2016","Lane, Louis (Louis G.) (1923-12-25-2016-02-15)","Semkow, Jerzy, 1928-2014","Skrowaczewski, Stanisław (Stanisław Paweł Stefan Jan Sebastian), 1923-2017","Trautwein, George William (1927)","Winograd, Arthur (1920-04-22-2010-04-22)","Solti, Georg, 1912-1997","Mazer, Henry, 1918-2002","Scovotti, Jeanette","Simon, Joanna, 1940-","Riegel, Kenneth (19380419)","Patrick, Julian, 1927-2009","Cortez, Viorica (1935-12-26)","Cochran, William (1943-06-23)","Carmeli, Boris (1928-04-23-2009-07-31)","Horne, Marilyn (1934-01-16)","Lupu, Radu, 1945-2022","Price, Leontyne (Mary Violet Leontyne) (1927-02-10)","Garvey, David, 1922-1995","Simon, Stephen (Stephen Anthony), 1937-2013","Morell, Barry","Estes, Simon (1938-02-02)","Blegen, Judith (19410427)","Steffan, Sofia","Quilico, Louis","Lo Monaco, Jerome (1925-2002)","Walker, Mallory (1935-05-22)","Nelson, John, 1941-","Cassilly, Richard, 1927-1998","Ellis, Brent","Ostendorf, John, 1945-","Berlioz, Hector, 1803-1869","Parsons, Geoffrey (Geoffrey Penwill) (1929-06-15-1995-01-26)","Zanetti, Miguel","Katz, Martin (Martin E.), 1945-","Burrows, Stuart (1933-02-07)","Stella, Antonietta (19290315)","Manuguerra, Matteo (1924-10-05-1998-08-23)","Carter, Elliott (Elliott Cook), 1908-2012","Dougherty, Lee","Dale, Clamma (1948-07-04)","Tal, Josef, 1910-2008","Bloch, Ernest, 1880-1959","Maazel, Lorin, 1930-2014","Siepi, Cesare (19230210-20100705)","Veasey, Josephine (1930-07-10-2022-02-22)","Savoie, Robert, 1927-2007","Soyer, Roger (1939-09-01)","Gniewek, Raymond, 1931-","Brozzesi, Franco","Plishka, Paul, 1941-","Aks, Harold","Abbado, Claudio (1933-06-26-2014-01-20)","Mravinsky, Yevgeny, 1903-1988","Tretʹi︠a︡kov, Viktor, 1946-","Arkhipova, Irina, 1925-2010","Westenburg, Richard","Bogard, Carole","Collins, Daniel, (Countertenor)","Bressler, Charles (1926-04-01-1996-11-28)","Anderson, Richard, (Bass)","Bruson, Renato (19360113)","Eda-Pierre, Christiane (1932-03-24-2020-09-06)","West, Jon Fredric, 1952-","Di Stefano, Giuseppe, 1921-2008","Sutherland, Robert, (Pianist)","Ludwig, Christa (1928-03-16-2021-04-24)","Pruett, Jérôme","Barzin, Leon (1900-11-27-1999-08-29)","Glaze, Gary","Masur, Kurt (1927-07-18-2015-12-19)","Lorenz, Siegfried, 1945-","Reger, Max, 1873-1916","Magad, Samuel, 1932-","Zeitlin, Ralph William","Still, Ray (19200312-20140312)","Hesse, Ruth","Ulfung, Ragnar (Ragnar Sigurd), 1927-","Hamari, Julia (19421121)","McCoy, Seth, 1928-1997","Ceccato, Aldo","Hollander, Lorin, 1944-","Bamert, Matthias (19420705)","Page, Robert (Robert Elza), 1927-2016","Kurtz, Eugene, 1923-2006","Lewis, William (William L.), 1931-","Perlman, Itzhak, 1945-","Comissiona, Sergiu (1928-20050305)","Prokofiev, Sergey (Sergey Sergeyevich), 1891-1953","Menuhin, Hephzibah, 1920-1981","Kraus, Alfredo","Elvira, Pablo, 1937-2000","Akiyama, Kazuyoshi, 1941-","Davenny-Wyner, Susan","De Cormier, Robert (Robert Romeo) (1922-01-07-2017-11-07)","Brendel, Alfred (1931-01-05)","Boutry, Roger (1932-02-27-2019-09-07)","Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix, 1809-1847","Schröder-Feinen, Ursula","Tyl, Noel, 1936-","Copland, Aaron, 1900-1990","Rabbai, Joseph","Anagnost, Dino","Scotto, Renata, 1934-","Madden, Donald, 1933-1983","Aler, John (19491004)","Burchinal, Frederick (1948-12-07)","Harris, Roy, 1898-1979","Quivar, Florence (1944-03-03)","Davis, Eileen, (Mezzo-soprano)","Leonhard, Monika, 1942-","Kussmaul, Rainer","Hahn, Klaus-Peter, 1944-","Domingo, Plácido, 1941-","Bumbry, Grace, 1937-2023","Bergquist, Eleanor","Chudy, Natalya","Rampal, Jean-Pierre, 1922-2000","Zukerman, Eugenia","Sanders, Samuel (19370627-19990709)","Lauridsen, Beverly (1945-1994)","Armstrong, Sheila (19420813)","Davis, Colin (Colin Rex), 1927-2013","Ozawa, Seiji, 1935-","Liszt, Franz, 1811-1886","Larrocha, Alicia de (1923-05-23-2009)","Bailey, Norman (Norman Stanley), 1933-2021","Martin, Janis (Janis Lenere) (19390816-20141214)","Ottley, Jerold D. (Jerold Don) (1934-04-07)","Ripplinger, Donald (Donald Hilton) (1927)","Schreiner, Alexander, 1901-1987","Cundick, Robert (Robert Milton), 1926-2016","Longhurst, John (1940)","Levine, James, 1943-2021","Ewing, Maria (Maria Louise) (1950-03-27-2022-01-09)","Flummerfelt, Joseph (Joseph Ross) (1937-02-24-2019-03-01)","Minton, Yvonne (19381204)","Ward, David, 1922-1983","Dam, José van (1940-08-25)","Froschauer, Helmuth (1933-09-22-2019-08-18)","Tomowa-Sintow, Anna, 1941-","Baltsa, Agnes (1944-11-19)","Krenn, Werner","Freni, Mirella, 1935-2020","Cossotto, Fiorenza (19350422)","Beattie, Herbert, 1926-2019","Careccia, Franco","Lee, Lou Ann","Taylor, Rose (Rose Audrey) (19450401-20130914)","Gilels, Emil (1916-10-19-1985-10-14)","Rintzler, Marius","Swing, Peter Gram","Brooks, Tamara (1941-09-11-2012-05-19)","Hanson, Donald, (Conductor)","Waldhans, Jiři, 1923-1995","Bělohlávek, Jiří (1946-02-24-2017-05-31)","Krajný, Boris (1945-11-28)","Wagner, Roger, 1914-1992","Hendricks, Barbara (1948-11-20)","Albin, Gene (Gene V.), 1934-","Lebherz, Louis","Hurwood, Bonnie","Haywood, Lorna","Love, Shirley (1940-01-06)","Norman, Jerold","Smith, Malcolm, 1933-","Mickelson, Randolph","Masini, Gianfranco","Kenny, Yvonne (19501125)","Palmer, Felicity (19440406)","Gelber, Bruno-Leonardo, 1941-","Levitt, Arthur, 1931- ","Weill, Sandy","Wolfensohn, James D.","Bass, Robert, 1953-2008","Randolph, David (19141221-20100512)","Goodwin, John Daly","Carneiro, Joana, 1976-","Coorey, Matthew, 1973-","Johns, Kynan","Lehner, Manfred Hermann","Zhang, Xian, 1973-","Rattle, Simon, 1955-","Carey, Eric","Roset, Julie","Switzer, Erika","Kreisler, Fritz, 1875-1962","Lamson, Carl (1878-11-27-1966-03)","Gould, Morton, 1913-1996","Burton, Philip (Philip Henry), 1904-1995","Geer, Will (1902-03-09-1978-04-22)","Rodgers, Gaby","Martin, Ian, 1912-1981","O'Casey, Sean, 1880-1964","Parisot, Aldo (Aldo Simões) (1918-09-30-2018-12-29)","Sorel, Claudette, 1932-1999","Rudié, Robert (1919-2012-03-04)","Kempff, Wilhelm, 1895-1991","Druian, Rafael (19220120-20020906)","Robison, Paula (1941-06-08)","Isepp, Martin","Prey, Hermann, 1929-1998","Edwards, Ryan","Pfitzner, Hans (Hans Erich), 1869-1949","Gagnon, Roland","Hirst, Grayson","Belling, Susan","Porrello, Joseph","Metcalf, William, 1934-1997","Giovaninetti, Reynald","Floyd, Alpha","Kubiak, Teresa, 1937-","Howell, Gwynne (Gwynne Richard) (19380613)","Von Stade, Frederica (19450601)","Berman, Lazar (19300226-20050206)","Busoni, Ferruccio, 1866-1924","Popp, Lucia (1939-11-12-1993-11-16)","Glinka, M. I. (Mikhail Ivanovich), 1804-1857","Scriabin, Aleksandr Nikolayevich, 1872-1915","Vishnevskai︠a︡, Galina (Galina Pavlovna), 1926-2012","Knie, Roberta (1938-03-13-2017-03-16)","Demus, Jörg (Jörg Wolfgang), 1928-2019","Sousa, John Philip, 1854-1932","Brion, Keith (1933-07-09)","Nagel, Robert (Robert Earl) (1924-9-29-2016-06-05)","Swallow, John (John Warner), 1924-2012","Watts, Andre (1946-06-20-2023-07-12)","Weikl, Bernd (1942-07-29)","Söderström, Elisabeth (Anna Elisabeth), 1927-2009","Grobe, Donald (1929-12-16-1986-04-01)","Zoghby, Linda","Massenet, Jules, 1842-1912","Martinovich, Boris","Kniplová, Naděžda (1932-04-18-2020-01-14)","Schoenberg, Arnold, 1874-1951","Gottschalk, Louis Moreau","List, Eugene, 1918-1985","Savant, Victor","Shookhoff, William","Tenzi, Fausto","Verdejo, Awilda","Estes, Richard, 1948-","Ricciarelli, Katia (1946-01-16)","Hinds, Ruby","Gonzalez, Dalmacio (1945-05-12)","Johns, William, 1940-","Davis, Osceola","Muti, Riccardo (1941-07-28)","Buchanan, Isobel","Varady, Julia","Suzuki, Hidetaro, 1937-","Mroz, Leonard (Leonard Andrzej)","Gulyás, Dénes (1954)","Kazaras, Peter (1956)","Maurice, Glenda (1939-12-16-2013-4-16)","Britton, David, (Tenor)","Opalach, Jan (19500902)","Devia, Mariella (1948)","Delibes, Léo (Clément Philibert Léo), 1836-1891","Rao, Doreen","Bernard, Annabelle","Hancock, Gerre (Gerre Edward), 1934-2012","Castro Alberty, Margarita","Yarrow, Peter, 1938-","Stookey, Paul (Noel Paul), 1937-","Travers, Mary (Mary Allin), 1936-2009","Moore, Undine S. (Undine Smith) (1904-08-25-1989-02-06)","Halley, Paul (1952)","Randall, Tony (1920-02-26-2004-05-17)","Boito, Arrigo, 1842-1918","Andrade, Rosario","Rice, Laura Brooks","Hong, Hei-Kyung","deVaughn, Alteouise","Creech, Philip (1950-06-01)","Woodley, Arthur (1949)","Margalit, Israela (1944)","Behrens, Hildegard (1937-02-09-2009-08-18)","Vejzović, Dunja, 1943-","Dvorský, Peter, 1951-","Bogart, John-Paul (1952-09-17)","Sessions, Roger (Roger Huntington), 1896-1985","Spierer, Léon","Atzmon, Moshe","Patanè, Giuseppe, 1932-1989","Krilovici, Marina","Blake, Rockwell (1951-01-10)","Renzetti, Donato, 1950-","Burns, Stephen, 1959-","Phillips, Daniel (1960)","Phillips, Todd, (Violinist)","Anderson, June, 1952-","Roloff, Roger","Tokody, Ilona","Crafts, Edward","Barker, Charles","Rogoff, Rony","Ginastera, Alberto, 1916-1983","Boozer, Brenda","Weikert, Ralf","Cuberli, Lella (1945-09-29)","Merritt, Chris (Chris Allan), 1952-","Davis, Andrew, 1944-","Kahane, Jeffrey, 1956-","Gielen, Michael (Michael Andreas), 1927-2019","Kramer, Jonathan D. (Jonathan Donald), 1942-2004","Putnam, Ashley (1952-08-10)","Masterson, Valerie","Marriner, Neville (1924-04-15-2016-10-02)","Kocsis, Zoltán (1952-05-30-2016-11-06)","Pollini, Maurizio, 1942-","Neumann, Václav, 1920-1995","Leech, Richard, (Tenor)","Wilson, Neil, 1956-2000","Slatkin, Leonard (Leonard Edward) (1944-09-01)","Elgar, Edward (1857-06-02-1934-02-23)","Adams, John (John Coolidge), 1947-","Comet, Catherine","Montgomery, Kenneth","Thomas, Ambroise (Charles Louis Ambroise), 1811-1896","Rolandi, Gianna","McCauley, Barry (1950-06-25-2001-10-10)","Mack, John (John W.) (1927-10-30-2006-07-23)","Majeske, Daniel (Daniel Harold) (1932-09-17-1993-12-01)","Geber, Stephen","Vernon, Robert, (Violist)","Monk, Allan (19420819)","Dimitrova, Gena Macheva, 1941-2005","Stoltzman, Richard (1942-07-12)","Miranda, Sharon Moe","Marková, Jiřina","Wenkel, Ortrun","Dutoit, Charles (19361007)","Petkov, Dimitŭr, 1938-","Tennstedt, Klaus, 1926-1998","Cappuccilli, Piero (19291109-20050712)","Jones, Gwendolyn, (Mezzo-soprano)","Mackerras, Charles, 1925-2010","Gall, Jeffrey (1950-09-19)","Honegger, Arthur (Oscar-Arthur), 1892-1955","Marier, Theodore (Theodore Norman) (1912-10-17-2001-02-24)","Blahušiaková, Magdaléna","Sylvester, Michael, 1955-","Kusnjer, Ivan, 1951-","Leppard, Raymond (Raymond John) (1927-08-11-2019-10-22)","Kavrakos, Dimitri","Troyanos, Tatiana (1938-09-12)","Berg, Alban, 1885-1935","Hagegård, Håkan (1945-11-25)","Battle, Kathleen","Neikrug, Marc (Marc Edward), 1946-","Jin, Li, 1969-","Bruch, Max (Max Christian Friedrich), 1838-1920","Conlon, James, 1950-","Chailly, Riccardo, 1953-","Mintz, Shlomo, 1957-","Ameling, Elly (19340208)","Bouleyn, Kathryn","Lalo, Édouard (Édouard-Victoire-Antoine), 1823-1892","Vento, Marc, 1936-","Ciurca, Cleopatra","Myers, Lorna","Cole, Vinson (1950-11-21)","Jacobs, René (1946)","Taylor, Janice","Albert, Donnie Ray","Schafer, R. Murray (Raymond Murray) (1933-07-18-2021-08-14)","Dohnányi, Christoph von","Valentin, Dave (1952-04-29-2017-03-08)","Mauceri, John (1945-09-12)","Jordan, Armin (1932-04-09-2006-09-20)","Holliger, Heinz (1939-05-21)","Faulkner, Julia","Wheeler, Kimball (194u)","Chopin, Frédéric (Frédéric François), 1810-1849","Lloyd Webber, Andrew, 1948-","McGovern, Maureen (Maureen Therese) (1949-07-27)","Hillyer, Kazuko","Caddick, David","Turnbull, Walter J. , Dr.","Penderecki, Krzysztof (Krzysztof Eugeniusz), 1933-2020","Ma, Yo-Yo, 1955-","Strugała, Tadeusz, 1935-","Szymanowski, Karol, 1882-1937","Di Domenico, Dino","Wild, Earl (19151126-20100123)","Dešpalj, Pavle (1934-06-18)","Dešpalj, Valter","Sorkočević, Luka, 1734-1789","Beňačková-Čápová, Gabriela (1944-03-25)","Glassman, Allan","Dutilleux, Henri, 1916-2013","Milcheva, Aleksandrina (19340927)","Curry, Diane","Lamberti, Giorgio, 1938-","Gordon, David, 1947-","Toradze, Alexander","St. Clair, Carl (Carl Ray) (19520605)","Verrot, Pascal, 1959-","Hines, Jerome, 1921-2003","Harrell, Lynn (1944-01-30-2020-04-27)","Vivaldi, Antonio, 1678-1741","Lutosławski, Witold, 1913-1994","Parker, Jon Kimura, 1959-","Britten, Benjamin (Edward Benjamin), 1913-1976","Zimmermann, Frank Peter (1965)","Bizet, Georges (Georges Alexandre César Léopold), 1838-1875","Mehlig, Karl","Barber, Samuel (Samuel Osborne), 1910-1981","Matthus, Siegfried (1934-04-13)","Hauschild, Wolf-Dieter, 1937-","Licad, Cecile, 1961-","Walker, Charles Dodsley (1920-03-16-2015-03-21)","Barron, Jennifer","Burgess, Mary, (Mezzo-soprano)","Frager, Malcolm (19350115-19910620)","Schmidl, Peter","Henze, Hans Werner, 1926-2012","Bychkov, Semyon, 1952-","Fauré, Gabriel (Gabriel Urbain), 1845-1924","Kodály, Zoltán, 1882-1967","Larson, Sophia","McNair, Sylvia, (Soprano)","Cohen, Franklin, 1946-","Glass, Philip (1937-01-31)","Meyerbeer, Giacomo, 1791-1864","Slade, Frances F.","Mims, Marilyn, 1962-","Damrosch, Leopold, 1832-1885","Kalt, Frederic","Poppen, Diemut","Lester, Richard, 1959-","Giordano, Umberto, 1867-1948","Polozov, Vi︠a︡cheslav","Salvadori, Antonio, 1949-2006","Salonen, Esa-Pekka, 1958-","Lin, Cho-Liang, 1960-","Blomdahl, Karl-Birger, 1916-1968","Nielsen, Carl, 1865-1931","Ochman, Wiesław (1937-02-06)","Foster, Lawrence, 1941-","Labèque, Katia ([1950-03-03,1950-03-11])","Labèque, Marielle (1952-03-06)","Dukas, Paul (Paul Abraham), 1865-1935","Spohr, Louis, 1784-1859","Ben-Haim, Paul, 1897-1984","Temirkanov, I︠U︡. (19381210)","Pavlovsky, Eduardo A. (Eduardo Alejo) (1933-12-10-2015-10-04)","Quipildor, Zamba","Warrick-Smith, Pamela","Ramírez, Ariel (1921-09-21-2010-02-18)","Poulenc, Francis (Francis Jean Marcel), 1899-1963","Zinman, David (19460709)","Bunin, Stanislav, 1966-","Glazunov, Aleksandr Konstantinovich, 1865-1936","Bellini, Vincenzo, 1801-1835","Tumagian, Eduard","Giacomini, Giuseppe (1940-09-07-2021-07-28)","Todisco, Nunzio","Brister, Wanda","Marton, Eva (1943-06-18)","Cairns, Christine","Rouillon, Philippe","Meier, Waltraud (19560109)","Oldham, Arthur (Arthur William), 1926-2003","Roark-Strummer, Linda (1952)","D'Intino, Luciana (1959)","Folse, Bart","Coni, Paolo","Millo, Aprile","Perahia, Murray (1947-04-19)","Ax, Emanuel (19490608)","Norman, Jessye (1945-09-15-2019-09-30)","Deibler, Seán","Persichetti, Vincent (Vincent Ludwig), 1915-1987","Bronfman, Yefim (1958-04-10)","Lourié, Arthur (Arthur Vincent), 1892-1966","Midori, 1971-","Miller, Gary, (Conductor)","Marc, Alessandra","Sinopoli, Giuseppe (1946-11-02-2001-04-21)","Herbig, Gunther (1931-11-30)","Chmura, Gabriel (1946)","Schuman, Patricia, 1954-","Mentzer, Susanne (19570121)","Stairs, Michael (Michael Ondon) (2018-08-11)","Uchida, Mitsuko, 1948-","Finley, David-Marc","Kulko, Oleg","Järvi, Neeme (1937-06-07)","Kitaenko, Dmitriĭ (Dmitriĭ Georgievich) (19400818)","Viardo, Vladimir, 1949-","Catalani, Alfredo, 1854-1893","Tortelier, Paul, 1914-1990","Chung, Kyung-Wha, 1948-","Wernick, Richard (Richard F.), 1934-","Wagenaar, Johan, 1862-1941","Argerich, Martha, 1941-","Sylvan, Sanford (Sanford Mead) (1953-12-19-2019-01-29)","Hvorostovsky, Dmitri (Dmitri Aleksandrovich) (1962-10-16-2017-11-22)","Arkadʹev, M. A. (Mikhail Aleksandrovich) (1958-03-15)","Johnson, Sigrid","Stewart, Thomas, 1928-2006","Awerbuch (2001-08-26)","Giles, James, 1967-","Brooks, Muriel (1921)","Eschenbach, Christoph (19400220)","Serkin, Peter (Peter Adolf), 1947-2020","Janicello, Mark (1962-11-03)","Rowland, Martile","Mora, Fernando de la (1958-06-07)","Romani, Felice, 1788-1865","Vaughan Williams, Ralph (1872-1958)","Fassabaender, Brigitte (1939)","Rands, Bernard (1934-03-02)","Sotin, Hans (1939-09-10)","Imai, Nobuko (1943)","Wakasugi, Hiroshi, 1935-2009","Miki, Minoru, 1930-2011","Blackwell, Harolyn","Tippett, Micheal  (1905-01-02-1998-01-08)","Ravina, Oscar","Pritchard, Lee H. ","McCartney, Paul (19420618)","Davis, Carl, 1936-","Jansons, Mariss (Mariss Ivars Georgs), 1943-2019","Zimmerman, Frank Peter  (1965-02-27)","DePreist, James (James Anderson), 1936-2013","Heltay, Laszlo","Kaiser, Amy","Charbonneau, Pierre, 1944-","Swensen, Robert (1961)","Fleming, Renée (19590214)","Rozhdestvensky, Sasha (1970)","Leoncavallo, Ruggiero, 1858-1919","Dessì, Daniela (1957-05-14-2016-08-20)","Takemitsu, Tōru (1930-10-08-1996-02-22)","Schuman, William, 1910-1992","Westhoven, Krine, Jr. (1931-03-07-1997-07-30)","Welser-Möst, Franz (19600816)","Corigliano, John (John Paul), 1938-","Hayes, David, 1963-","Gabbiani, Roberto","Columbus, Christopher","Sparfeld, Ethelyn ","Davies, Peter Maxwell, 1934-2016","Orff, Carl, 1895-1982","Dent, Karl","Pletnev, Mikhail, 1957-","Feinburg , Alan","Ran, Shulamit, 1949-","Kisin, Evgeniĭ, 1971-","Schwarz, Gerard, 1947-","Paul, Thomas, 1934-","Kunde, Gregory (1954)","Moosdorf, Otto-Georg","Kalichstein, Joseph (1946-01-15-2022-03-31)","Vaness, Carol (1952-07-27)","Hellekant, Charlotte","Berio, Luciano, 1925-2003","Ohlsson, Garrick (19480403)","Pasternack, Benjamin","Grenke, David","Burenin, V. (Viktor), 1841-1926","Klein, Gideon, 1919-1945","Ullmann, Viktor (18980101-19441018)","Hamilton, Robert G.","Lipovšek, Marjana (1946)","Starker, Janos (1924-07-05-2013-04-28)","Akigishi, Hirohisa, 1962-","Hirokami, Junʼichi, 1958-","Weill, Kurt (Julian Kurt), 1900-1950","Marschik, Peter (1958)","Esposito, Valeria, 1961-","Rossi, Gaetano, 1774-1855","Goerke, Christine","Luxon, Benjamin (19370324)","Royer, Alphonse, 1803-1875","La Selva, Vincent (1929-09-17-2017-10-09)","Walsh, Mary","Vaëz, Gustav (1812-12-06-1862-03-12)","Williams, Janet, 1965-","Larmore, Jennifer (1958-06-21)","Sacchéro, Giacomo","D'Auria, Diego","Futral, Elizabeth","Cross, Gregory (1960)","Voigt, Deborah","Stone, William (1944-03-12)","Humphrey, Jon, (Tenor)","Borland, William, (Baritone)","López-Cobos, Jesús (1940-02-25-2018-03-02)","Schiff, András (19531221)","Bartoli, Cecilia (19660604)","Gergiev, Valeriĭ, 1953-","Herreweghe, Philippe","Maw, Nicholas (John Nicholas) (19351105-20090519)","Mørk, Truls, 1961-","Nordheim, Arne (1931-06-20-2010-06-05)","Simpson, Marietta (1954)","Grossman, Jerry (Jerry Michael) (1950-12-15)","Price, Margaret, 1941-2011","Ouzounian, Michael","Campo, Eduardo del","Milliet, Paul, 1848-1924","Tomšič-Srebotnjak, Dubravka, 1940-","Hampson, Thomas (19550628)","Focile, Nuccia (1959)","Leĭferkus, Sergeĭ (Sergeĭ Petrovich), 1946-","Uhlenhopp, John","Borodina, Olʹga","McNally, Terrence (1939-11-03-2020-03-24)","Krása, Hans, 1899-1944","Hunt Lieberson, Lorraine, 1954-2006","Cooper, Imogen ([1949-08-28,1949-08-29])","Morrell, Gareth, 1956-","Gershwin, George, 1898-1937","Galway, James (1939-12-08)","Liebermann, Lowell (19610222)","Guelfi, Carlo","Solzhenitsyn, Ignat","Terfel, Bryn (19651109)","Josefowicz, Leila, 1977-","Mercadante, Saverio (Giuseppe Saverio Raffaele), 1795-1870","Kremer, Gidon, 1947-","Ganassi, Sonia (1967)","Di Renzi, Richard","Eaglen, Jane (1960-04-04)","Sweet, Sharon","Hadley, Jerry (1952-06-16-2007-07-18)","Miles, Alastair (1961-07-11)","Rogé, Pascal (19510406)","Collard, Jean-Philippe, 1948-","Frank, Pamela (1967-06-20)","Ortner, Erwin, 1947-","Grant Murphy, Heidi (1966)","Cage, John (John Milton) (1912-09-05-1992-08-12)","Labelle, Dominique (1960)","Hart, Mary Ann","Tharp, Steven","Clement, Richard","West, Jayne","Maddalena, James (1954)","Studer, Cheryl (19551024)","Chafin, Robert, 1963-","Dillon, Martin","Chang, Sarah (1980-12-10)","Zacharias, Christian (19500427)","Shaham, Gil, 1971-","Mackenzie, Norman, (Pianist, Conductor)","Bonney, Barbara (1956-04-14)","Otter, Anne Sofie von (1955-05-09)","Sabbatini, Giuseppe","Hughes, Raymond (1952)","Harnoncourt, Nikolaus (1929-12-06-2016-03-05)","Orgonasova, Luba (1961-01-22)","Remmert, Birgit","Mills, Mary (Mary Elizabeth Mills) (1964)","Ragin, Derek Lee","Williams, Bradley (1965)","Schaldenbrand, Christopher","Bär, Olaf, 1957-","Siukola, Heikki","Connell, Elizabeth","Argento, Dominick (1927-10-27-2019-02-20)","Oue, Eiji (1956-10-03)","Bingxu, Hu","Song, Fei, 1969-","Wu, Yuxia","Gunn, Nathan","Upshaw, Dawn (19600717)","Margison, Richard, 1953-","Ansell, Steven","Chausow , Robert","Fricker, Daniel","Reiser, Niki","Bollag, Josef","Clift, Karen","Zimerman, Krystian (1956-12)","Gatti, Daniele, 1961-","Stutzmann, Nathalie (1965)","Schäfer, Christine, 1965-","Siegel, Jeffrey","Haza, Luis","Tetzlaff, Christian, 1966-","Martin, Douglas, (Musician)","Kasarova, Vesselina (19650718)","Bell, Joshua, 1967-","Grieg, Edvard, 1843-1907","Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolay, 1844-1908","Berg, Nathan, 1972-","Flanigan, Lauren","Poretsky, Susana","Ward, Perry","Ikaia-Purdy, Keith","Simpson, Gary (Robert Gary), 1959-","Ligeti, György, 1923-2006","Vengerov, Maksim (1974-08-20)","Panula, Jorma (1930-08-10)","Ziesak, Ruth (1963)","Salerno-Sonnenberg, Nadja (1961-01-10)","Hough, Stephen, 1961-","Wigglesworth, Mark, 1964-","Ziegler, Delores","Holzmair, Wolfgang, 1952-","Ainsley, John Mark (19630709)","Meoni, Giovanni","Amiliato, Fabio","Tan, Dun, 1957-","Sviridov, Georgiĭ, 1915-1998","Gilad, Jonathan","Larsson, Anna, (Contralto) (1966-09-10)","Grossmann, Agnes, (Choral conductor)","Isaac, Heinrich, approximately 1450-1517","Delfs, Andreas","Babbitt, Milton","Banse, Juliane, 1965-","Järvi, Paavo, 1962-","Ledbetter, Victor","Brewer, Christine, 1960-","Silja, Anja (19400417)","Forbis, Clifton","Alexander, Roberta (1949-03-03)","Mutter, Anne-Sophie, 1963-","Scribner, Norman (Norman Orville) (19360225-20150322)","Costanzo, Anthony Roth","Bostridge, Ian (1964)","Brown, Timothy, (Horn player)","Morales, Ricardo, (Clarinetist) (1972)","Marchini, Italo (1953)","Relyea, John","Swenson, Ruth Ann (1959-08-25)","Smith, Hugh, (Tenor)","Putilin, Nikolaĭ (Nikolaĭ Georgievich), 1954-","Thomas, Indra","Blythe, Stephanie (1970)","Bernstein, Richard, (Bass-baritone) (1966-07-30)","Brubeck, Dave (1920-12-06-2012-12-05)","Moody, James, 1925-2010","Brubeck, Chris (19520319)","Krall, Diana (Diana Jean) (1964-11-16)","Redman, Joshua (1969-02-01)","Vonk, Hans","Maultsby, Nancy","Peterson, Dean","Thibaudet, Jean-Yves, 1961-","Ponchielli, Amilcare, 1834-1886","Valayre, Sylvie (19641010)","Day, Kathryn","Robertson, David, 1958-","Znaider, Nikolaj, 1975-","Freire, Nelson (1944-10-18-2021-11-01)","Phelps, Cynthia","Young, Rebecca, (Violist)","Gubaidulina, Sofia, 1931-","Esperian, Kallen","Gazale, Alberto","Welch-Babidge, Jennifer","Knussen, Oliver (Stuart Oliver) (1952-06-12-2018-07-08)","Lundy, Nancy Allen","Olsen, Stanford","Oswald, Mark","Chen, Robert","Guleghina, Maria (1959-08-09)","Pons, Juan (19460808)","Urmana, Violeta (1959/1961)","Kowalijow, Vitalij","Young, Thomas, 1962-","Takezawa, Kyoko, 1966-","Siff, Ira (1946-02-15)","Stoyanova, Krassimira","Makarina, Olga","Giordani, Marcello (1963-01-25-2019-10-05)","Polenzani, Matthew (1968)","Sharp, William, (Baritone) (19510601)","Metallo, Vincent","Lafontaine, Timothy ","Grant, Jason, 1970-","Barr, Frank","Wilson-Johnson, David (1950-11-16)","Watson, Janice, 1964-","Lang, Petra (1962-11-29)","Gruber, H. K. (Heinz Karl) (19430103)","Tanguy, Eric (19680127)","Williams, John (John Towner), 1932-","Davidson, David r.  (1948-2009)","Liao, Changyong, 1968-","Rouse, Christopher (Christopher Chapman), 1949-2019","Hersch, Michael, 1971-","Pape, René (1964-09-04)","Bolcom, William (William Elden) (1938-05-26)","Schmidt, Frank Willi, 1967-","Chang, Han-Na (19821223)","Bashmet, I︠U︡riĭ (I︠U︡riĭ Abramovich) (1953)","Shen, Hsueh-Yung, 1952-","Parloff, Michael","Zuber, Gregory","Takova, Darina","Shtoda, Daniil (Daniil Aleksandrovich) (19770213)","Chaignaud, Jean-Luc","Fischer, Iván (1951-01-20)","DiDonato, Joyce (1970)","George, Vance","Ullmann, Marcus","Gauvin, Karina (1966~)","Schreier, Peter (Peter Max) (1935-07-29-2019-12-25)","Rucker, Mark, (Singer)","Licitra, Salvatore, 1968-2011","Figueroa, Rafael, 1961-","Chan, David, (Violinist)","Eanet, Nick","Strauss, Josef, 1827-1870","Blaze, Robin (19710111)","Kooy, Peter (1954-09-17)","Türk, Gerd","Suzuki, Masaaki, 1954-","Nonoshita, Yukari","Ramey, Samuel (1942-03-28)","Gao, Ding","van Kley, Susan","Zerbe, Monica","Fischer, Julia, 1983-","Graham, Susan, 1960-","Zeffiri, Mario","Baptista, Cyro (1950-12-23)","Stott, Kathryn (Kathryn Linda) (1958-12-10)","D'Rivera, Paquito, 1948-","Matta, Nilson","Suadin, I Nyoman","Whitman, Thomas, 1960-","Laurendeau, Jean","Anderson, Valdine","Acevedo, Carmen","Figueroa, Guillermo, 1953-","Pérez, Jossie","Martínez, Ana María, 1968-","Chandler-Eteme, Janice","Jones, Ann Elizabeth Howard","Moore-Brown, Marilyn","Chama, José Eduardo","Potenza, Rossana","Casanova, Francisco, (Tenor)","Aimard, Pierre-Laurent, 1957-","Boreĭko, Andreĭ, 1957-","Crider, Michèle (1963)","Kitic, Milena","Golesorkhi, Anooshah","Spano, Robert (Robert V.) (1961-05-07)","Polegato, Brett (19680509)","Douvas, Elaine","Szkafarowsky, Stefan ","Tiboris, Peter","Terentʹeva, Nina","Brown, Angela M. (Angela Marie), 1963-","Edwards, Iwan, 1937-2022","Murzaev, Sergeĭ","Gubskiĭ, Mikhail","Pavlovskai︠a︡, Tatʹi︠a︡na","Repin, Vadim (1971-08-31)","Grimaud, Hélène, 1969-","Pintscher, Matthias (1971-01-29)","Montalvo, Marisol","Robbins, Julien (1950-11-14)","Taylor, James, 1966-","Rilling, Helmuth (19330529)","Petersen, Marlis (1968-02-03)","Birtwistle, Harrison (1934-07-15-2022-04-18)","Lortie, Louis, 1959-","Lachenmann, Helmut (1935-11-27)","Courtney, James, 1946-","Wong, Deborah","Kraevsky, Natalya","Kavakos, Leonidas (1967)","Giordano, Massimo (1971-02-19)","Gutiérrez, Eglise","Chung, Myung-Whun, 1953-","Delavan, Mark","Bartolini, Lando","Easton, Richard, 1933-2019","Rees, Roger, 1944-2015","Margiono, Charlotte","Studebaker, Thomas, 1970-","Sousa, Vasco","Guerreiro, Luis","Neto, António","Ruela, João Pedro","Mariza (19731216)","N'Dour, Youssou (19591001)","Salama, Fathy","Dehn, Ellie","Johnson, Heather, (Mezzo-soprano) ([1971,1972])","Chingari, Marco","Lieberson, Peter, 1946-2011","Röschmann, Dorothea (1967-06-17)","Bravo, Fabiana (1969)","Baransky, Pavel","Sunnegårdh, Erika","Lang, Lang, (Pianist)","Korchak, Dmitriĭ (Dmitriĭ Mikhaĭlovich), 1979-","Fabiano, Michael (19840508)","Saxton, Shirley Johnson","Maillard, Carol","Casel, Nitanju Bolade","Barnwell, Ysaye M.","Kisfauldy, Ors","Dohmen, Albert","Zeller, Richard","Hite, William","Pannill, Judith","Angel, Ryland","Wuorinen, Charles","Tritle, Kent (1960-09-26)","Donose, Ruxandra, 1964-","McPherson, Robert, (Tenor)","Ford, Bruce (1956-08-15)","Cornetti, Marianne","Moore, Latonia (1979)","Filianoti, Giuseppe, 1974-","Li, Yundi (1982-10-07)","Adès, Thomas (Thomas Joseph Edmund) (1971-03-01)","Piazzolla, Astor (1921-03-11-1992-07-05)","Korngold, Erich Wolfgang, 1897-1957","Magalhaes, Amadeu","Lucas, Filipe","Zaccaria, Davide","Pontes, Dulce (Dulce José) (1969-04-08)","Feiteira, Paulo","Stockhausen, Karlheinz, 1928-2007","DeYoung, Michelle (1968)","Miller, Joe, 1965-","Malvar-Ruiz, Fernando (1968-07-11)","Kissinger, Henry, 1923-","Eugenides, Jeffrey (Jeffrey Kent) (1960-03-08)","Henckel von Donnersmarck, Florian, 1973-","Schlöndorff, Volker (1939-03-31)","Mehretu, Julie, 1970-","Dudamel, Gustavo (19810126)","Quasthoff, Thomas (1959-11-09)","Lindberg, Magnus (Magnus Gustaf Adolf), 1958-","Milliken, Catherine","Maldoom, Royston","Fink, Bernarda (1959)","Brandes, Christine","Soboleva, Irina","Petrenko, Pavel","Petrenko, Andrei","Duparc, Henri, 1848-1933","Ketting, Otto, 1935-2012","Furlanetto, Ferruccio (1949-05-16)","Jessop, Craig D.","Johnson-Huff, Ann","Drafall, Robert W.","Teraoka-Brady, Carolyn","Bernhardt, Valerie","Snyder, Dan","Dominick, John, III","Ciavaglia, Michael A. ","Manucharyan, Yeghishe","Harler, Alan (1940-04-10)","Vasta, Stephen (Steve) Francis","Kirschner, Ann J.","Lowry, Robert, 1826-1899","Glaser, Pamela","Covo, Bettina, 1956-","Biss, Jonathan (1980-09-18)","Stomsvik, Diana","Kachanov, Nikolai","Galuzine, Vladimir","Daurov, Adrian","Schönberg, Claude-Michel (19440506)","McBroom, Amanda (1947-08-09)","Wallace, Randall, 1949-","Simon, Carly (19450625)","Mcferrin, David","Ein-Habar, Eyal","Anger, Ain","Vargas, Ramon, 1960-","Callegari, Daniele","Pieczonka, Adrianne, 1963-","Stringer, Howard, 1942-","Mares, Luca","Cabrino, Guiseppe","Vincenzo, Alessandra Di","Galligioni, Francesco","Sbrogiò, Alessandro","Ökrös, Oszkár, 1957-","Lendvay, József, 1974-","Lendvay, József","Gritton, Susan (19650831)","Romey, Kathy Saltzman","Nolen, Laura Vlasak","Di Giacomo, Julianna, 1975-","Kožená, Magdalena (1973)","Owens, Eric, 1970-","Friedrich, Eberhard (1958)","Hummel, Johann Nepomuk, 1778-1837","Daniels, David, 1966-","Joshua, Rosemary (1964-10-16)","Labadie, Bernard, 1963-","Damrau, Diana (1971-05-31)","Grove, Jill","Vänskä, Osmo, 1953-","Niemelä, Hannu, 1954-","Hyökki, Matti, 1946-","Nisula, Päivi","Karnéus, Katarina","Claycomb, Laura (1968-08-23)","Anton̦enko, Aleksandrs, 1975-","Frühbeck de Burgos, Rafael (19330915-20140611)","Fernández, Igor Ijurra","Berkun Menaker, Dianne","Kalagina, Anastasia","Alagna, Roberto","Veronesi, Alberto (1967)","Mascagni, Pietro, 1863-1945","Alsop, Marin (1956-10-16)","Thomas, Vaneese","De Haas, Darius","Stifelman, Leslie","Lewis-Evans, Kecia","Goerne, Matthias, 1967-","Griffey, Anthony Dean, 1967-","Vallet, Pierre, (Conductor)","O'Neill, Simon, 1971-","Hahn, Hilary","Mena, Juanjo, 1965-","Higdon, Jennifer, 1962-","Batiashvili, Lisa, 1979-","Taigi, Chiara","Nelsons, Andris (1978-11-18)","Van der Linde, Clint, 1976-","Nicholls, Rachel, (Soprano)","Blažíková, Hana (19801202)","Wolfe, Duain","Lee, Josephine, 1975-","Martineau, Malcolm (19600203)","Schade, Michael (1965-01-23)","Schwartz, Sylvia, 1982-","Gabrieli, Giovanni, approximately 1554-1612","Nagano, Kent (Kent George), 1951-","Dessay, Natalie, 1965-","Trifonov, Daniil (Daniil Olegovich), 1991-","Clark, Katerina","Amar, Tarik Youssef Cyril, 1969-","Wortman, Richard (19380324)","Matthewman, Gary","Bondarenko, Andriĭ (Andriĭ Volodymyrovych), 1987-","Luisi, Fabio (1959-01-17)","Harbison, John (John Harris) (1938-12-20)","Rice, Christine","Goode, Richard (1943-06-01)","Bicket, Harry (1960)","Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695","Biber, Heinrich Ignaz Franz, 1644-1704","Bennett, Mark, (Trumpeter)","Scholl, Andreas (19671110)","Kaufmann, Jonas (1969-07-10)","Gheorghiu, Angela (1965-09-07)","Barnum, Donald","Walker, Danielle","Lully, Jean-Baptiste, 1632-1687","Fasch, Johann Friedrich, 1688-1758","Lamon, Jeanne (1949-08-14-2021-06-20)","Robinson, James","Falby, Doreen","Polochick, Edward","Conway, Eric, Dr.","Bagwell, James","Ketelson, Kyle (1971)","Morris, James (1947-01-10)","Cutler, Eric","Rebeka, Marina, 1980-","Jurowski, Vladimir, 1972-","Bellemer, John G.","Johnson, Anita, (Vocalist)","Cooke, Sasha","Phan, Nicholas (1979-01-03)","Phillips, Susanna, 1981-","Yamadate, Fuyuki","Singer, Gregory","Kimura, Mineko","Matsubara, Yuko","John, Emily","Chase, Constance","Biondi, Fabio (1961-03-15)","Locatelli, Pietro Antonio, 1695-1764","Nardini, Pietro, 1722-1793","Genaux, Vivica (1969-07-10)","Heras-Casado, Pablo (1977-11-21)","Denk, Jeremy (1970-05-16)","Norrington, Roger (1934-03-16)","Pluhar, Christina (1965)","Andueza, Raquel","Galeazzi, Lucilla (19501224)","Merula, Tarquinio, -1665","Davies, Neal (1965)","Guillon, Damien (1981)","O'Connor, Kelley","Wilson, Harold","Baetge, Noah","Shapiro, Mark","Sandel-Pantaleo, Leann","Rowley, Jennifer, (Soprano)","Sorenson, Garrett","Schasching, Rudolf","Henschel, Jane, 1950-","Stemme, Nina (1966)","Giovannini, Antonio, 1980-","Feola, Rosa","Respighi, Ottorino, 1879-1936","Martucci, Giuseppe, 1856-1909","Măcelaru, Cristian, 1980-","Solti, Valerie","Quantz, Johann Joachim, 1697-1773","Frederick, King of Prussia, II, 1712-1786","Pahud, Emmanuel, 1970-","Meister , Elisabeth","Rose, Matthew, (Bass)","Spyres, Michael","Gardiner, John Eliot (19430420)","Johnston, Jennifer","Barton, Jamie ([1981, 1982])","Meade, Angela","Pallesen, Nicholas","Caldarella, Juan","Scarpino, Alejandro, 1904-1970","Castro, Giancarlo, 1980-","Clamor, Thomas","Chávez, Carlos (Chávez Ramírez), 1899-1978","Orbón, Julián, 1925-1991","Revueltas, Silvestre (José Silvestre Revueltas Sánchez), 1899-1940","Colon, Gaspar","Alvarez, Idwer","Benzecry, Esteban (19700413)","Lindsey, Kate","Marcon, Andrea (1963)","Fusek, Anna","Favaro, Michele","Genini, Giulia","Bovo, Daniele","Bardon, Patricia (1964)","Rae, Brenda","Pisaroni, Luca, 1975-","Lippert, Herbert, 1957-","Suppé, Franz von, 1819-1895","Widmann, Jörg (1973-06-19)","Jackson, Christopher (Christopher O.), 1960-2007","Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da, 1525?-1594","Démettre, Claire-Lise, 1986-","Paugam, Laurence","Pernoo, Jérôme (1972)","Cangemi, Veronica (19641010)","Spinosi, Jean-Christophe, 1964-","Botstein, Leon (1946-12-14)","Wilson, Tamara, (Soprano)","Wittmoser, Carsten","Icochea, Andy Icochea","Thielemann, Christian, 1959-","Yang, Jonathan Jun","Lee, Kate Xintong","Baldwin, Alec, 1958-","Mat︠s︡uev, Denis, 1975-","Oesterle, Michelle","Chacón-Cruz, Arturo, 1977-","Borchev, Nikolay","Watson, Katherine, (Soprano)","Ibragimova, Alina (Alina Rinatovna), 1985-","Cohen, Jonathan (Jonathan Frank)","Hirai, Hideaki","Cerutti, Joe","Tsuji, Hideyuki ","Lunghi, Francesca","Satake, Naomi","Stucky, Steven (Steven Edward) (1949-11-07-2016-02-14)","Boulianne, Julie, (Mezzo-soprano)","Savall, Jordi (19410801)","Egarr, Richard, 1963-","Phillips, Peter, 1953-","Blachly, Alexander (1944-11-13)","Mattila, Karita","Dobracheva, Ėvelina","Hanson, Howard, 1896-1981","Christie, Michael, 1974-","Mickelthwate, Alexander","Pershall, David","Costello, Stephen, 1981-","Chauvet, Géraldine","Haas, Georg Friedrich (1953-08-16)","Lučić, Željko, 1968-","Tang, Muhai, 1949-","Coote, Alice (19680510)","Devin, Anna","Christy, Anna","Nézet-Séguin, Yannick, 1975-","Connolly, Sarah (Sarah Patricia) (19630613)","Zobel, David","Kaiser, Joseph (1977-10-14)","DeShong, Elizabeth","Guthrie, Arlo (Arlo Davy) (1947-07-10-)","Fenoglio, Claudio","Osborn, John, (Tenor) (1972-05-16)","Salsi, Luca, 1975-","Noseda, Gianandrea (1964)","Fang, Ying","Arbo, Rani","Diawara, Fatoumata (1982)","Aurelio","Olatuja, Alicia","Bakhtouridze, Mzia","Abdrazakov, Ilʹdar, 1976-","Skorokhodov, Sergeĭ, 1974-","Kolosova, Alisa, 1987-","Netrebko, Anna (Anna I︠U︡rʹevna) (1971-09-18)","Andsnes, Leif Ove, 1970-","Gerhaher, Christian (1969-07-24)","Brownlee, Lawrence (1972-11-24)","Cabell, Nicole (1977-10-17)","Benini, Maurizio","Schuller, Gunther (Gunther Alexander) (1925-11-22-2015-06-21)","Byrd, William, 1539 or 1540-1623","Ichise, Reiko","Tunnicliffe, Richard","Morikawa, Asako","Boothby, Richard, 1955-","Weckmann, Matthias, 1616?-1674","Bezuidenhout, Kristian (1979)","Barkmin, Gun-Brit","Serdi︠u︡k, Nadezhda (1975)","Matochkina, Yulia","Ganbaatar, Aruinbaatar","Masleev, Dmitry, 1988-","Ionițǎ, Andrei, 1994-","Michalek, David","Karlowicz, Mieczyslaw (1876-1909)","Beczala, Piotr (1968)","Lunn, Joanne ([1973,1975])","Ivashchenko, Dimitry","Vogel, Eva","Dasch, Annette, 1976-","Griffith, Jonathan","Shumate, Penelope ","Chapa, Claudia","McVeigh, John","Rutenberg, Craig","Scarlatti, Domenico, 1685-1757","Vinikour, Jory, 1963-","Bull, John, -1628.","Bradley, Michelle","Gaertner, Michael ","Morlot, Ludovic, 1973-","Covington, Conner Gray, 1987-","Venner, Matthew","Dobell, Mark","Smith, Angus","Greig, Donald","Melton, Heidi","McGegan, Nicholas","Link, Joel","Lee, Bryan","Pajaro-van de Stadt, Milena","Shaw, Camden","Noda, Ken","Rivera, Jessica, (Soprano)","Ford, Nmon","Gere, Richard (Richard Tiffany), 1949-","Baruch, Wayne","Gayton, Charles","Vinke, Stefan","Ganenko, Tatiana","Drury, Patricia","Pakaluk, Michael S.","Clarke, Colin R.","Gibbs, Deborah Lee","Millar, Cynthia, (Ondes Martenot player)","Friman, Anna Maria","Fuglseth, Linn Andrea","Opheim, Berit, 1967-","Fisch, Asher (1965)","Karloski, Helen","Richardson, Alex, (Tenor)","Cutlip, Philip","Dantone, Ottavio","Mullova, Viktorii︠a︡, 1959-","Beilman, Benjamin","Emelʹi︠a︡nychev, Maksim, 1988-","Palazzo, Manuel","Camarena, Javier (1976~)","Witt, Gregor, 1968-","Glander, Matthias","Baier, Mathias, 1982-","Vlatković, Radovan (1962)","Brandl, Wolfram","Deyneka, Yulia (1982)","Tokcan, Yurdal, 1966-","Psonis, Dimitris","Güngör, Hakan, 1973-","Sarikouyoumdjian, Haïg","Greenleaf, Jolle","Mealy, Robert","Andrijeski, Julie","Sperling, Ted","Dŭrvarova, Elmira (1954)","Mathew, George, (Conductor)","Baráth, Emőke, 1985-","Bridelli, Giuseppina, 1986-","Karthäuser, Sophie (1975)","Boesch, Florian","García Alarcón, Leonardo (1976)","Lexa, Olivier","Alessandrini, Rinaldo (1960)","Buchbinder, Rudolf, 1946-","Skride, Baiba","Krijgh, Harriet, 1991-","Moser, Elsbeth","Mehta, Bejun ([1968-06-29,1969])","Willer, Beth","Luganskiĭ, Nikolaĭ (Nikolaĭ Lʹvovich), 1972-","Padmore, Mark (Mark Joseph) (19610308)","Forck, Bernhard","Grey, Mark, 1967-","Wyers, Giselle","Lynch, Shane","Boers, Geoffrey (Geoffrey Paul)","Hatteberg, Kent Eugene","Kühmeier, Genia","Scheen, Céline (1976)","Capezzuto, Vincenzo","Pappano, Antonio, 1959-","Hannigan, Barbara (1971)","Jia, Lü, 1964-","Zhang, Haochen, 1990-","Chest, John","Check, Jennifer","Fujimura, Mihoko","Sierra, Nadine, 1988-","Luisotti, Nicola (19611126)","Jansen, Janine  (1978)","Stein, Avi","Zhu, Beiliang, 1985-","Weaver, Charles","Deutsch, Helmut (1945-12-24)","Schultz, Golda","Wong, Lisa, 1969-","Van Horn, Christian (1978)","Schmitt, Maximilian","Davies, Iestyn (1979-09-16)","Harvey, Joélle","Petrenko, Kirill (1972)","Müller-Schott, Daniel, 1976-","Brower, Angela","Müller, Hanna-Elisabeth, 1985-","Eckhoff, Sören","Jones, Simon (1950-07-27)","Kenny, Elizabeth","Jones, Robert, active 1597-1615","Dowland, John, 1563?-1626","Nylund, Camilla (1968-06-11)","Rees, Andrew, (Tenor)","Dirvanauskaitė, Giedrė","Watkins, Paul, 1970-","Dutton, Lawrence (1954-05-09)","Setzer, Philip, 1951-","Drucker, Eugene, 1952-","Faust, Isabelle, 1972-","Giguère, Pascale","Rachvelishvili, Anita, 1984-","Gražinytė-Tyla, Mirga, 1986-","Ehnes, James, 1976-","Ruggles, Carl, 1876-1971","Yende, Pretty, 1985-","Lehár, Franz, 1870-1948","Tauber, Richard, 1891-1948","Kálmán, Emmerich, 1882-1953","Rieder, Jochen (1970)","Tamestit, Antoine, 1979-","Richardot, Lucile","Armiliato, Marco","Vasilek, Lukáš, 1980-","Kulman, Elisabeth (19730628)","Karg, Christiane (1980)","Saïtkoulov, Roustem","Manasherov, Miriam","Soltani, Kian (1992)","Flórez, Juan Diego, 1973-","Scalera, Vincent","Conti, Francesco, 1681 or 1682-1732","Cano, Jennifer Johnson","Hantaï, Pierre, 1964-","Beyer, Amandine","Orliński, Jakub Józef, 1990-","Nosky, Aisslinn","Woods, Alexander, (Violinist)","Miller, Kyle, 1986-","Seltzer, Ezra","Zebley, Charles","Lislevand, Rolf (1961)","Pierlot, Philippe, 1958-","Kraemer, Manfred (1960-10-27)","Engle, Marie","Fischer, Ádám, 1949-","Levit, Igor, 1987-","Rondeau, Jean, 1991-","Muhly, Nico (1981-08-26)","Lisiecki, Jan, 1995-","Wang, Yuja (19870210)","Capuçon, Gautier (1981)","Tynan, Ailish","Fox, Steven, 1978-","Brook, Matthew","Tritschler, Robin","Teuscher, Lydia, 1975-","Buxtehude, Dietrich, 1637-1707","Tsuji, Nobuyuki (1988-09-13)","Satie, Erik, 1866-1925","Marais, Marin, 1656-1728","Visée, Robert de","Dunford, Thomas, 1988-","Maclary, Edward","Grimaldi, Erika, 1980-","Amarù, Chiara, 1984-","Angelini, Michele (1982)","Leonard, Isabel","Schachtner, Benno, 1984-","Garanča, Elīna, 1976-","Stadlen, Sam","Levine, Joanna","Ashton, Emily","Abduraimov, Behzod (1990-09-11)","Blue, Angel (Angel Joy), 1984-","Gaffigan, James, 1979-","Oropesa, Lisette","Petrenko, Vasiliĭ (Vasiliĭ Ėduardovich), 1976-","d'Alessio, Giulio","Scheid, Edson","Rossi, Stefano, (Violinist)","Minasi, Ludovico, 1984-","Tosti, F. Paolo (Francesco Paolo), 1846-1916","Baillieu, James","Nilsson, Lars David, 1966-","Mattei, Peter, 1965-","Foster, Tom","Zachow, Friedrich Wilhelm, 1663-1712","Froberger, Johann Jacob, 1616-1667","Mattheson, Johann, 1681-1764","Kim, Stephen","Mackey, Steven, 1956-","Zanocco, Gianpiero","Torri, Pietro, approximately 1650-1737","Hallenberg, Ann","Hailstork, Adolphus C. (Adolphus Cunningham) (1941-04-17)","Marsalis, Branford (Branford Iweanya) (1960-08-26)","Mälkki, Susanna (1969-03-13)","Dinnerstein, Simone (Simone Andréa) (19720918)","Thurman, Uma (1970-04-29)","Aucoin, Matthew, 1990-","Coleman, Valerie, 1970-","Wilkins, Thomas, (Conductor)","Fullana, Francisco","Sorrell, Jeannette","Uccellini, Marco, approximately 1603-1680","Zetlan, Jennifer","Petrie, Heather","Holcomb, Bernard, 1983-","Lagasca, Enrio","Christophers, Harry (1953)","Filsell, Jeremy (Jeremy Daniell) (1964-04-10)","Sly, Philippe","Prégardien, Julian, 1984-","Cargill, Karen","Quist, Amanda","Dixon, Rodrick (1966-06-22)","Ustvolʹskai︠a︡, Galina Ivanovna, 1919-2006","Corrette, Michel, 1707-1795","Telemann, Georg Philipp, 1681-1767","Bihan, Marie Lambert-Le","Mobley, Reginald","Hadelich, Augustin (1984)","Zweden, Jaap van (19601212)","Bell, Isaiah","Austin, Justin","Bradford, Lucia","Kyslytsya, Sergiy","Fortner, Sullivan (Sullivan Joseph) (1986-12-29)","Feinstein, Michael (Michael Jay) (1956-09-07)","Smith, Robert F. (Robert Frederick), 1962-","Walker, George (George Theophilus), 1922-2018","Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel, 1714-1788","Isserlis, Steven, 1958-","Pachelbel, Johann, 1653-1706","Jovanovich, Brandon","Frank, Gabriela Lena (1972)","Dueñas, María","Meyers, Anne Akiko, 1970-","Márquez, Arturo, 1950-","Schumann, Clara, 1819-1896","Price, Florence (Florence Beatrice), 1887-1953","Rana, Beatrice, 1993-","Norman, Andrew, 1979-","Bendix-Balgley, Noah, 1984-","Key, Frances Scott (1779-1843)","Shani, Lahav, 1989-","Imber, Naphtali Herz, 1856-1909","Xi, Wang, 1978-","Freedman, Daryl","Schoonhoven, Kyle van","McIntyre, Jana","Parrish, Joseph","Hunt, Sophia","Woolsey, Midge","Buialski, Vladyslav","Shrut, Arlene","Chase, Claire (Claire Rose), 1978-","Vustin, Aleksandr, 1943-2020","Silvestrov, Valentyn (1937)","Savino, Richard","Ellis, Jennifer, (Soprano)","Snaidas, Nell","LaMotte, Adam","Kuchar, Theodore (1960)","Khristenko, Stanislav, 1984-","Stankovych, I︠E︡. (I︠E︡vhen), 1942-","Villalon, Elena","Persson, Miah (1969-05-27)","De Bique, Jeanine","Manna, Gennaro, 1715-1779","Alston, Charlotte Blake","Zhang, Meigui","Nally, Donald, 1960-","Adams, John Luther, 1953-","Thompson, Sumner","Langlois de Swarte, Théotime","Christie, William (William Lincoln) (1944-12-19)","Senaillé, Jean Baptiste, approximately 1688-1730","Leclair, Jean-Marie, 1697-1764","Charpentier, Marc-Antoine, 1643-1704","Bach, Johann Sebastian","Sodergren, Mikki","Donato, Emily","Giebler, Brian L. (Brian Louis), 1986-","Palumbo, Donald","Kelsey, Quinn","Ernesto Pena Laguna, Luis (1983)","Cutting, Hugh","Sousa, Dinis","Cronin, Hilary","Denbee, Sarah","Horak-Hallett, Bethany","Clarke, Samantha","Ponsford-Hill, Ali","Lombardi, Federica","Desandre, Lea, 1993-","Monteverdi, Claudio (Claudio Giovanni Antonio), 1567-1643","Kapsperger, Giovanni Girolamo, 1580-1651","Karadaglić, Miloš, 1983-","Marcello, Alessandro Ignazio (1673-1747)","Boccherini, Luigi, 1743-1805","Haji, Andrew","Hopkins, Joshua, 1978-","Amereau, Avery","Snouffer, Lauren (1988-03-30)","Crowe, Lucy","Cohen, Aryeh Nussbaum","Massey, Clifton","Wilson, Steve (Steven Caldicott)","Lemper, Ute, 1963-","Norin-Kuehn, Deborah","Sousa, John Philip","Kaplan, Allan R., 1948-","Maltby, Richard (Richard Eldridge), 1914-1991","Grundman, Clare (Clare Ewing), 1913-1996","Naldi, Ronald","Babbitt, Beth","Meyer, Marlene","Dymit, Thomas","Diana, William","Portnoy, Donald","Wyatt, Larry","Christie, Laury","Kim, David, (Violinist) (1963)","McGarrity, Evelyn","Furumoto, Kimo","Else, Peter","Markin, Tracey","Blank, Johanne ","Thomas, Elmer","Borodin, Aleksandr Porfirʹevich, 1833-1887","Fagen, Arthur (1951)","Doo-Wan, Kim","Loveless, Wendell P.","Paredes, Marcos","Dowell, Anthony","Kirkland, Gelsey","Baryshnikov, Mikhail, 1948-","Tudor, Antony, 1908-1987","Tcherkassky, Marianna","Schafer, Richard William","Harvey, Cynthia, 1957-","Martínez, Enrique, 1926-1998","Minz, Alexander","Makarova, Natalia, 1940-","Barbee, Victor","Robbins, Jerome (Jerome Wilson) (1918-10-11-1998-07-29)","Loring, Eugene, 1911-1982","Ivanov, Lev (Lev Ivanovich), 1834-1901","Gregory, Cynthia","Bujones, Fernando, 1955-2005","Petipa, Marius, 1818-1910","Stevenson, Ben, 1937-","Lanchbery, John (1923-05-15-[2003-02-26,2003-02-27])","Balanchine, George (1904-01-22-1983-04-30)","Tetley, Glen","De Mille, Agnes (1905-09-18-1993-10-06)","Ashton, Frederick, 1904-1988","Messac, Magali","Spizzo, Christine","Khalfouni, Dominique","Barker, Alan, (Conductor) (William Alan) (1938-02-05)","Houlton, Lise","Petit, Roland, 1924-2011","Anastos, Peter (19480223)","MacMillan, Kenneth (1932-07-02-1989-01-08)","Browne, Leslie","La Fosse, Robert","Jaffe, Susan, 1962-","Van Hamel, Martine, 1945-","Fonseca, Peter","Yeager, Cheryl","McFall, John J.","Cunningham, Merce (1919-04-16-2009-07-26)","von Lovenskjold, Hermann","Bournonville, August","Fokine, Michel","Eglevsky, Andre","Tharp, Twyla","Saint-Leon, Arthur","Armitage, Karole","Vainonen, Vasily","Minkus, Ludwig (1826-1917)","Gorsky, Alexander","Tippet, Clark","Kern, Jerome","Riley, Terry","Hyman, Dick","Sinatra, Frank","Morris, Mark","Massine, Leonide","Dove, Ulysses","Goleizovsky, Kasyan","Smuin, Michael","Kylian, Jiri","Lander, Harald","Blair, David","McKenzie, Kevin","Wasserstein, Wendy","Lubovitch, Lar","Styne, Jule","Coralli, Jean","Perrot, Jules","Kudelka, James","Hunsberger, Donald","Rebel, Jean-Fery","Wolfram, WIlliam","Everly, Jack","Holmes, Anna-Marie","Adam, Adolphe","Pugni, Cesare","Ratmansky, Alexei Osipovich (1968)","Nijinska, Bronislava","De Valois, Ninette","Gomes, Marcelo","Bond, Gemma","Béjart, Maurice","Roudenko, Vladimir","Spacagna, Maria (1951)","Lloyd, David  (1920-2013)","Kraft, Jean (1927-2021)","Campori, Angelo (1934-2013)","McCray, James (1938-2018)","Gilmore, John (1950-1994)","Rosenbaum, Harold (1950)","Gottlieb, Gordon (1948)","Schnittke, Alfred (1934-1998)","Rutter, John Milford, Sir (1945)","Velis, Andrea (1932-1994)","Ellington, Duke (1899-1974)","Elias, Rosalind ([1929-03-13,1930-03-13]-2020-05-03)","Booth, Philip (1942)","Sidlin, Murry (1940)","Mccorvey, Everett (1957)","Boyd, Liona","Lightfoot, Gordon (Gordon Meredith) (1938-11-17-2023-05-01)","Arnold Steinhardt","John Dalley","David Soyer","Treger, Charles, 1935-","Laurence Lesser","Theo Adam","Bella Davidovich","Joan Savage","Mary Law","Anatoly Bazhalkin","Nikolai Maiboroda","Anatoli Zaitchenko","Nikolai Nizienko","Michelangelo Veltri","Vladimir Ovchinikov","Katarina Dalayman","Janet Westrick","Felicity Lott","Anthony Piccolo","Jean-Philippe Rameau","Nai-Yuan Hu","Valery Polyansky","Vladimir Spivakov","Edward Downes","Gounod, Charles, 1818-1893","Jan Dismas Zelenka","Bohuslav Martinů","Vladimir Fedoseyev","Patrick Gardner","Theo Verbey","Lise de la Salle","Manfred Honeck","Matthew Truscott","Paul Lewis","Edward Gardner","James Ehnes","Wadsworth, Charles (Charles William) (1929-05-21)","Sargon, Merja","Yajima, Hiroko","Pears, Peter, 1910-1986","Beach, Amy, 1867-1944","Berkeley, Lennox (Lennox Randall Francis), 1903-1989","Browning, John, 1933-2003","De Peyer, Gervase, 1926-2017","Arner, Leonard","Fournier, Pierre, 1906-1986","Schippers, Thomas (19300309-19771216)","Fortunato, D'Anna (1945-02-21)","Mendenhall, Judy","Angeles, Victoria de los (19231101-20050114)","Sylar, Sherry","Schub, André-Michel (1952-12-26)","Jolley, David (19481220)","Kavafian, Ani (1948-05-10)","Bolet, Jorge (19141115-19901016)","Pollak,  Carolyn","Buswell, James, 1946-","Bae, Ik-Hwan, 1956-2014","Luvisi, Lee, 1937-","Routch, Robert (1948-08-12)","Siebert, Renée","Brehm, Alvin (1925-02-08-2014-11-22)","Carroll, Edward, 1953-","Fujiwara, Hamao","Trampler, Walter (19150825-19970927)","Bourgue, Maurice (1939-11-06)","Ellis, Osian (Osian Gwynn) (1928-02-08-2021-01-06)","Rosen, Nathaniel","Wincenc, Carol (Carol S.) (19490629)","Reed, Bruce","Thompson, Arthur, 1942-2004","Bunnell, Jane","Hoch, Beverly","Suk, Josef (1929-08-08-2011-07-06)","Kavafian, Ida","Tuckwell, Barry (Barry Emmanuel) (1931-03-05-2020-01-16)","Bennett, Richard Rodney (1936-03-29-2012-12-24)","Dicterow, Glenn","Smukler, Laurie","Corea, Chick (1941-06-12-2021-02-09)","Martin, Marvis","Gutiérrez, Horacio, 1948-","Swensen, Joseph (Joseph Anton), 1960-","Cooper, Kenneth, 1941-","Sherry, Fred (1948-10-27)","Shub, Andre-Michel","Picker, Tobias, 1954-","Nickrenz, Scott","Girard, Valerie","Danielpour, Richard (1956-01-28)","Martin, Marya","Thompson, Marcus, 1946-","Brey, Carter (1954-09-19)","Neubauer, Paul, 1962-","Zori, Carmit","Kang, Dong-Suk (1954-04-28)","Arm, Theodore","Marangella, Joel","Heineman, Sue","Palmer, Todd","Fedele, David, 1966-","Shifrin, David (19500202)","Ingraham, Paul","Myers, Philip, 1949-","Millard, Christopher, 1952-","Fink, Katherine","McDuffie, Robert","Peskanov, Mark (1956-08-30)","Taylor, Stephen, (Oboist) (1949)","Smylie, Dennis","Webster, Michael, 1945-","Saffer, Lisa","Feller, Bart","Wilson, Ransom (1951-10-25)","Bloom, Claire (Patricia Claire), 1931-","Carlisle, Robert, (Horn player)","Coletti, Paul","Turković, Milan","Ellis, Randall","Adolphe, Bruce (1955)","Stevens, Thomas, 1938-2018","Godburn, Dennis","Yoshida, Ayako","Hoffman, Gary, 1956-","Sitkovetsky, Dmitry, 1954-","Bryn-Julson, Phyllis (1945-02-05)","Anderson, Kelly","Dunn, Susan, (Soprano) (Susan R.) (1954-07-23)","Hanslowe, Theodora","Feidman, Giora (1936)","Bachmann, Maria, (Violinist)","Hoffman, Toby (1958-09-12)","Winograd, Peter","McDermott, Anne-Marie, 1963-","Yoo, Scott","Morelli, Frank, 1951-","Kashkashian, Kim (1952-08-31)","White, Robert, 1936 October 27-","Sinta, Donald (Donald Joseph) (1937-06-16)","Redgrave, Lynn, 1943-2010","Smith, Philip, (Trumpeter)","Golub, David","Thomas, Ronald (Ronald B.), 1954-","Levin, Ida","Huang, Hsin-Yun","O'Connor, Tara Helen","Hill, Mark, (Oboe player)","Douglas, Barry, 1960-","Mentzner, Susanne","Lucey, Frances","Dlugoszewski, Lucia, 1925-2000","Taylor, David (David Michael), 1944-","Purvis, William (19480710)","Kay, Alan R. (Alan R.)","Montone, Jennifer","Gekker, Chris (Paul Christopher) (1954-01-18)","Hagner, Viviane (1977)","Ngwenyama, Nokuthula","Kim, Soovin","Schmidt, Wolfgang Emanuel (1971)","McGill, Anthony (Anthony Barrone) (1979-07-17)","Fain, Tim","Shao, Sophie","Scarlata, Randall","Frautschi, Jennifer","Pridemore, Patrick A.","Meyer, Edgar, (Bassist) (1960-11-24)","Ali-Zadeh, Franghiz, 1947-","Tcherepnin, Alexander, 1899-1977","Schifrin, Lalo, 1932-","Chausson, Amédée-Ernest (1855-1899)","Arensky, Anton, 1861-1906","Coleridge-Taylor, Samuel, 1875-1912","Marsalis, Wynton (1961-10-18)","Ailey, Alvin (1931-1989)","Homberger, Christoph (1962)","Isaacs, Jeremy, Sir (1932)","Arye, Yevgeny (1947-2022)","Demidov, Israel (1957)","Sobol, Joshua (1939)","Chervinsky, Adam (1938)","Morrison, Conall (1996)","Crossan, Gerald","Friel, Brian (1929-2015)","Levin, Robert (1947)","Henschel, Dietrich (1967)","Grigorovich, Yuri (1927)","Vasiliev, Vladimir (1940)","Khachaturian, Aram Ilyich (1903-1978)","Jamison, Judith (1943)","Benjamin, Avi (1959)","Taymor, Julie (1952)","Goldenthal, Elliot (1954)","Gardner, John Champlin (1933-1982)","Tiffany, John (1971)","Cumming, Alan (1965)","Euripides (480 BC-406 BC)","Pountney, David, CBE (1947)","Sloane, Steven (1958)","Otelli, Claudio (1960)","Zimmerman, Bernd Alois (1918-1970)","Fiennes, Ralph (1962)","Neeson, Liam (1952)","Beckett, Samuel (1906-1989)","Hammond, John Paul (1942)","Brook, Peter, CBE (1925-2022)","Bawab, Dima (1981)","Goold, Rupert (1972)","Gale, Mariah (1979)","Troughton, Samuel John (1977)","Shakespeare, William","Somova, Alina Alekseevna (1985)","Shchedrin, Rodion Konstantinovich (1932)","Farr, David (1969)","Hicks, Greg (1953)","Miyamoto, Amon (1958)","Ito, Chihiro (1982)","Fukuoka, Yutaka","D'silva, Darrell (1964)","Bailey, Lucy","Bausch, Pina (1940-2009)","Hengelbrock, Thomas (1958)","Wesseling, Maria Ricarda (1969)","Shi-Zheng, Chen (1963)","Albarn, David, OBE (1968)","Klinichev, Pavel (1974)","Messiaen, Oliver (1908-1992)","Ninagawa, Yukio (1935-2016)","Abe, Umitaro (1977)","Miyazawa, Rie (1973)","Podalydès, Denis (1963)","Coin, Christophe (1958)","Rénéric, Pascal (1976)","Molière (1622-1673)","Munby, Jonathan","Maxwell, Jules (1965)","Pryce, Jonathan (1947)","Uegaki, Satoshi","Mine, Saori","Kander, John (1927)","Vaziev, Makhar (1961)","Maillot, Jean-Christophe (1960)","MacNeil, Cornell, 1922-2011","Peters, Roberta, 1930-2017","Corena, Fernando, 1916-1984","Merrill, Robert, 1917-2004","Edelmann, Otto, 1917-2003","Harshaw, Margaret, 1909-1997","Vickers, Jon (19261029-20150710)","Puccini, Giacomo, 1858-1924","Roberti, Margherita, 1925-2021","Colzani, Anselmo, 1918-2006","Rysanek, Leonie, 1926-1998","De Paolis, Alessio, 1893-1964","Yakobson, Leonid, 1904-1975","Della Casa, Lisa, 1919-2012","Shirley, George, 1934-","Tozzi, Giorgio","Tucker, Richard, 1913-1975","Kónya, Sándor, 1923-2002","Crespin, Régine, 1927-2007","Dooley, William, 1932-2019","McCracken, James, 1926-1988","Thomas, Jess, 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Articles and flyer record protests in response to the manager's and director's previous Nazi membership.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNoted: Because of the demand for tickets, another concert with Stravisky was scheduled for January 23rd.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn commemoration of the 250th anniversary of Pergolesi's birth\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe orchestra's first appearance outside of Puerto Rico\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA gala recital for the benefit of the National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart of the International Festival of Visiting Orchestras, Noted: because of illness, soloist Joseph Silverstein was replaced by Jaime Laredo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCelebrating the 30th Anniversary Season of Eugene Ormandy as Music Director\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart of the International Festival of Visiting Orchestras, Part of the London Symphony Orchestra's 2nd round-the-world tour\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart of the International Festival of Visiting Orchestras, Part of the London Symphony Orchestra's 2nd round-the-world tour\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOpening night of the production.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart of the International Festival of Visiting Orchestras\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFinal program in a special series of four concerts, \"The Viennese School\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFinal event in the Hurok Sunday series\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOpening concert in the Hurok International Series \"A\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart of the International Festival of Visiting Orchestras\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart of the International Festival of Visiting Orchestras\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCelebrating the 75th Anniversary of Ithaca College\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGala Performance. Maria Callas and Zinka Milanov, who both formerly played the titular role, attended the performance and received much applause. In contrast, Elena Suliotis was criticized for her performance and the audience was torn between cheering and booing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart of the International Festival of Visiting Orchestras\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn appreciation of Harald A. Lowen (1897-1968), Executive Secretary 1958-1968\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart of the International Festival of Visiting Orchestras\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOpening concert in the Hurok International Series \"A\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn memory of Charles Munch\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFourth Event in the Hurok International Series B\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFifth Event in the Hurok International Series B\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSixth Event in the Hurok International Series B\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommemorating the 200th Anniversary of the birth of Ludwig Van Beethoven\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSecond Concert in Series\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnual Patron-Sponsor Concert\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart of the Series of Stars\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNicolai Gedda was ill and unable to perform the role of Arnold, replaced by Jerome Lo Monaco and Mallory Walker spliting the role.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart of the Series of Stars\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart of the Series of Stars\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Metropolitan Opera Guild Benefit Concert\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart of the International Festival of Visiting Orchestras\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart of the International Festival of Visiting Orchestras\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcert in memory of David Oistrakh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart of the Series of Stars\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn honor of Aaron Copland's 75th birthday.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLorin Maazel, the conductor, was unable to perform due to an injury and was replaced by Edo de Waart for the concert. The second half of the concert was changed from The Rite of Spring by Stravinsky to Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Opus 73 by Brahms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA British Salute to the American Bicentennial and The Seventh Concert in the Mozart Concerto Festival\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart of the bicentennial celebration of the United States\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart of the Mahler Festival\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart of the Mahler Festival\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart of the Mahler Festival\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart of the Mahler Festival\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart of the Mahler Festival\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart of the International Festival of Visiting Orchestras\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe concert was in memory of Fred Norring.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor the 150th anniversary of Beethovan's death.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart of the International Festival of Visiting Orchestras. The concert replaced the one originally announced for the Czech Philharmonic, which had to cancel its American tour.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Annual Patrons' and Sponsors' Concert\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an insert for September 28th which informs that Bundit Ungrangsee and Xian Zhang will conduct this evening's performance. The previous evening, Natalia Luis-Bassa and Joji Hattori conducted. The audience was invited to stay after the performance for the announcement of the winner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Fiftieth Anniversary Season of the Cleveland Orchestra. Part of the International Festival of Visiting Orchestras.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFifth Event in the Hurok International Series A.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFourth Concert in the Series \"Art of the Lied\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDue to injury, Chicago Symphony Orchestra's conductor, Sir Georg Solti, was unable to conduct, so the concert was led by the assistant conductor Henry Mazer. The previous day he was replaced by Margaret Hillis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA gala concert performance for the benefit of the production fund of Friends of French Opera.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHonoring the 150th Anniversary of Louis Moreau Gottschalk (Born in New Orleans on May 8, 1829)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSinger Julia Hamari was unable to perform and was replaced by Florence Quivar.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMontserrat Caballé withdrew to receive medical treatment in Spain and was replaced by Awilda Verdejo. Nicolai Gedda also withdrew due to illness and was replaced by Richard Estes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn all Copland program in honor of Aaron Copland's 80th birthday.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe program order was reversed, Bartók's Concerto for Orchestra was played first followed by Bruckner's Symphony No. 4.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScenes from the Life of a Martyr, by Undine Smith Moore, premiered in New York in memory of Martin Luther King Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart of the Gala Rossini Opera Festival.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart of the Gala Rossini Opera Festival. Due to illness, Montserrat Caballe was replaced by June Anderson in the role of Semiramide.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDue to illness, Edward J. Crafts was unable to perform the role of Duke Robert and was replaced by James Stith. The role of the Messenger was sung by William Drake.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn honor of the 100th anniversary of the composer's death.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart of the Gala Rossini Opera Festival\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart of the French Opéra-Comique Festival\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGala Sixtieth Anniversary Benefit Concert.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe performance of Mahler's Symphony No. 4 was dedicated to the memory of Michael Ries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart of the French Opéra Comique Festival.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart of the Handel Opera Festival\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart of the Handel Opera Festival.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe performance of Berg's Seven Early Songs commemorates the 100th anniversary of the composer's birth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePerformed on the 300th anniversary of the composer's birth and part of the Handel Opera Festival.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis was the US debut of Jin Li. Part of the program is missing, which tells that the orchestra performed 2 Pieces for Small Orchestra: 1. On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring (1912) by Frederick Delius and Variations on an Original Theme, Op. 36, \"Enigma\" (1899) by Edward Elgar after the intermission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart of The Choral Celebration of Bach.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart of the Handel Opera Festival.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Berg works are being performed in honor of the 100th anniversary of his birth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBecause of a recent illness limiting Mr. Ozawa's rehearsal time, Dvorák's Symphony No. 7 was replaced by Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 6 in the program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor the benefit of Emmaus, which serves New York City's homeless.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis concert was dedicated to the memory of Karol Szymanowski.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA benefit to celebrate the fifteenth anniversary of Opera Orchestra of New York.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCelebrating the 60th birthday of Mstislav Rostropovich\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e35th Anniversary Concert\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRudolf Serkin was unable to preform as previously announced due to illness and was replaced by Malcolm Frager.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSylvia McNair replaced Sophia Larson for this performance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIt is noted that Aprile Millo, who played Maddalena di Coigny, dedicated her performance to the memory of her father, Giovanni Millo, who was known for his portrayal of the title role.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis concert is presented by the Jerusalem Foundation in honor of the 40th Anniversary of the State of Israel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA New York International Festival of the Arts event\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA New York International Festival of the Arts event\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDue to a death in the family, Seiji Ozawa was unable to conduct and was replaced by David Zinman. The program was changed from Mahler's Symphony No. 9 to Mahler's Symphony No. 1 and Chopin's Piano Concerto No. 1.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGiuseppe Giacomini was replaced by Nunzio Todisco and Michael Shell was replaced by Wanda Brister for the performance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeiji Ozawa was unable to conduct due to illness and was replaced by André Previn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis performance is dedicated to the memory of Dr. Hugh Ross, for more than 60 years as the Music Director of the Schola Cantorum of New York.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe grandfather clock and black cat, originally meant to be Philippe Huttenlocher, was played by David Evitts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese performances were dedicated to the memory of Leonard Bernstein (Auguest 25, 1918 - October 14, 1990)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMozart's Piano Concerto No. 19 was changed to his Piano Concerto No. 26. The orchestra recognized the recent death of Aaron Copland (1900-1990) by including a commemerative performance of the Variations on a Shaker Melody (Simple Gifts) from Copland's ballet Appalachian Spring.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopland's Quintet (\"The promise of living\") from Act I of the opera \"The Tender Land\" was performed in memory of his recent passing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsert: Mara Zampierni indisposed, role of Elizabette to be played by Martile Rowland\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsert: Role of Killian will by sung by Gerald Dolter. Prince Ottokar will be sung by Gregory Rahming. Please Note: This Opera involves hubnting and shooting prowess. Ther will be several gunshots during the performance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommemorating the quincentenary of the Christopher Columbus Voyage\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsert: Saint Ludmila Description\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMusic from concentration camp Terezin, also known as Theresienstadt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote: \"This performance is dedicated to Alice Tully, whose love and support of the arts is legendary. Her presence in the center box at Opera Orchestra's concerts will be greatly missed. We are grateful for her warmth and friendship\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote: \"Celebrating Seiji Ozawa's Twentieth Anniversary Season as Music Director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsert: \"Aprile Millo was involved in an automobile accident in Italy and has sustained injuries from which she is recovering, but which have forced her to withdrawl from Caterina Cornaro. Martile Rowland will sing the title role. She performed as Caterina in a preview performance last tuesday evening in Princeton University's Richardson Auditorium\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsert: Garrick Ohlsson will replace Evgeny Kissin as soloist in the Schumann Piano Concerto at this evening's performance by The Philadelphia Orchestra. Mr. Kissin has cancelled his appearance due to the flu. Carnegie Hall is grateful to Mr. Ohlsson for agreeing to appear on such short notice.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003einsert: HEROD will be sung by baritone Eduardo Del Campo (as opossed to Yuri Mazurok\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsert: John Uhlenhopp as Lykov, Martin Dillon as Bomelii, Svetlana Furdui as The Housemaid\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsert: JohnAler forced to cancel due to illness, tenor Carl Halvorson takes his place\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsert: Due to illness, Carol Vaness was replaced by Sharon Sweet. This is Sharon Sweet's Carnegie Hall debut.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsert: \"Carnegie Hall joins Seiji Ozawa and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra in mourning thr loss of our friend, the distinguished composer Toru Takemitsu, who passed away Feburary 20th, 1996. In his memory, his work Requiem for String Orchestra will open tonight's program\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"This performance is dedicated with affection and admiration to the memory of Robert E. Wagenfeld\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsert: La Damnation de Faust Description\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsert: Beethoven in New York, Chamber orchestra of Europe, Sponsored by the BOC Group\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsert: \"Samuel Ramey will not sing the role of Roger in OONY's presentation of Verdi's Jerusalem. Mr. Ramey has canceled because of illness.\" Gary Simpson to Play Roger, Perry Ward to Play Count of Toulouse, Luiz-Ottavio Faria to play Emir.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis performance was dedicated to the memory of Richard deVaultier (1916-1988).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsert: Pianist Ivo Pogorelich had to withdraw from the performance and was replaced by André Watts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsert: Tenor Thomas Moser had to withdraw from the performance due to illness and was replaced by Jon Fredric West.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotations for Orchestra by Pierre Boulez performed in honor of the composer's 75th birthday.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsert: Soprano Jane Eaglen was unable to perform the role of La Gioconda and was replaced by Sylvie Valayre\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcert to celebrate the 70th birthday of Lorin Maazel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsert: \"Tonights performance is dedicated to the memory of Alfredo Kraus and Pablo Elvira who sang La favorita so beautifully with Opera Orchestra in 1975\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Williams \"For Seiji!\" New York premire. Celebrating Mstisalv Rostropovich's 75th Birthday.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChristopher Rouse's \"Rapture\" New York Premiere. Michael Hersch's \"Symphony No. 2\" New York Premiere.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an insert for September 28th which informs that Bundit Ungrangsee and Xian Zhang will conduct this evening's performance. The previous evening, Natalia Luis-Bassa and Joji Hattori conducted. The audience was invited to stay after the performance for the announcement of the winner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn commemoration of the 200th anniversary of the birth of Hector Berlioz\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis performance is dedictaed to the memory of Robert E. Wagenfeld\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn loving memory of Robert J. Harth 1956-06-13 -- 2004-01-30. The 2003-2004 season is dedicated to the memory of Robert J. Harth , who led Carnegie Hall as Executive and Artistic Director from September 2001 until January 2004.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis evening's performance is dedicated to the memory of Frederic Bradlee, a long-time friend and supporter of Opera Orchestra.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe 50th Concert of the Met Orchestra at Carnegie Hall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRevised Program: Please note that Michelle DeYoung will be perfroming this afternoon in place of Natalie Dessay who has withdrawn because of bronchitis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn memory of Stephen M. Kellen, and honorary citizen of the city of Berlin and an honorary member of the Berliner Philharmoniker\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis concert is dedicated to the memory of John Forbes, a longtime member of the St. Cecilia Chorus.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis concert is dedicated to the memory of Charlotte Kirschner (1922-2005)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnotation: \"Obraztsova did not appear\"  refers to mezzo-soprano Elena Obraztsova)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOpen Working Rehearsal\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlease note that Andris Nelsons will conduct this concert in place of James Levine, who continues to suffer ill effects from a recent procedure addressing his continuing back issues. Andris Nelsons appears this evening courtesy of the Metropolitan Opera.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote under Daniil Trifonov: Grand Prize and Gold Medal, Piano, XIV International Tchaikovsky Competition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOpen Working Rehearsal\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsert: The role of MLLE. JOUVENOT will be sung this evening by soprano DANIELLE WALKER\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOpen Working Rehearsal\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOpen Working Rehearsal\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOpen Working Rehearsal\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOpen Working Rehearsal\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarking the Bicentennial of Wagner's Birth\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOpen Working Rehearsal\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlease note that Lorin Maazel is unable to conduct this evening's concert due to illness. Carnegie Hall and the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra are immensely grateful to Fabio Luisi for agreeing to conduct in his place. Mr. Luisi appears at Carnegie Hall courtesy of the Metropolitan Opera.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOpen Working Rehearsal\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlease note that Anna Netrebko will be performing in place of Elīna Garanča, who has withdrawn due to illness. The revised program is included below. Carnegie Hall and the Metropolitan Opera wish to express their gratitude to Ms. Netrebko for graciously agreeing to perform on very short notice.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote: Donor performed in chorus\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCelebrating the 60th Anniversary of Daniel Barenboim's Carnegie Hall debut\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCelebrating the 60th Anniversary of Daniel Barenboim's Carnegie Hall debut\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart of The Song Continues 2017\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCelebrating the 60th Anniversary of Daniel Barenboim's Carnegie Hall debut\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCelebrating the 60th Anniversary of Daniel Barenboim's Carnegie Hall debut\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCelebrating the 60th Anniversary of Daniel Barenboim's Carnegie Hall debut\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCelebrating the 60th Anniversary of Daniel Barenboim's Carnegie Hall debut\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCelebrating the 60th Anniversary of Daniel Barenboim's Carnegie Hall debut\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCelebrating the 60th Anniversary of Daniel Barenboim's Carnegie Hall debut\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCelebrating the 60th Anniversary of Daniel Barenboim's Carnegie Hall debut\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCelebrating the 60th Anniversary of Daniel Barenboim's Carnegie Hall debut\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNoted: the Adoramus te from the Mass Proper was replaced by Penitentes orate, a Mozarabic prayer from the 11th century\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart of La Serenissima: Music and Arts from the Venetian Republic\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart of La Serenissima: Music and Arts from the Venetian Republic\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart of La Serenissima: Music and Arts from the Venetian Republic\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart of La Serenissima: Music and Arts from the Venetian Republic\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart of La Serenissima: Music and Arts from the Venetian Republic\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart of La Serenissima: Music and Arts from the Venetian Republic, Noted: Though soprano Anna Simboli is currently suffering from a minor illness, she will perform the roles of Amore and Damigella this evening\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcert dedicated to ASO principal clarinet Laura Flax (1994-2017)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNoted: Susanna Phillips was unable to perform, replaced by Jennifer Check\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNoted: Pene Pati (Tenor), Rachel Willis-Sørensen (Soprano), and Matthew Curran (Bass) were added to the performance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChristian Van Horn, 2018 Richard Tucker Award Winner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTexts and Translations: To avoid disrupting the performers and fellow concertgoers, please make every effort to turn the pages as quietly as possible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTexts and Translations: To avoid disrupting the performers and fellow concertgoers, please make every effort to turn the pages as quietly as possible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTexts and Translations: To avoid disrupting the performers and fellow concertgoers, please make every effort to turn the pages as quietly as possible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTexts and Translations: To avoid disrupting the performers and fellow concertgoers, please make every effort to turn the pages as quietly as possible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsert: Bio of Jonathan Biss \"Due to an injury, pianist Paul Lewis has regretfully withdrawn from this evening's performance. Pianist Jonathan Biss will perform in his place.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis concert is dedicated to the memory of André Previn (1929-2019), whose artistry and warm personality throughout his brilliant and multifaceted career brought joy to countless music lovers worldwide.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTexts and Translations: To avoid disrupting the performers and fellow concertgoers, please make every effort to turn the pages as quietly as possible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTexts and Translations: To avoid disrupting the performers and fellow concertgoers, please make every effort to turn the pages as quietly as possible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTexts and Translations: To avoid disrupting the performers and fellow concertgoers, please make every effort to turn the pages as quietly as possible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsert: \"Chief Conductor Mariss Jansons has fallen ill and is unable to conduct this evening's performance. Carnegie Hall and the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra are grateful to Vasily Petrenko, who has agreeded to conduct in his place.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTexts and Translations: To avoid disrupting the performers and fellow concertgoers, please make every effort to turn the pages as quietly as possible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTexts and Translations: To avoid disrupting the performers and fellow concertgoers, please make every effort to turn the pages as quietly as possible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTexts and Translations: To avoid disrupting the performers and fellow concertgoers, please make every effort to turn the pages as quietly as possible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTexts and Translations: To avoid disrupting the performers and fellow concertgoers, please make every effort to turn the pages as quietly as possible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsert: Yannick Nézet-Séguin conducts the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra in place of Valery Gergiev.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTexts and Translations: To avoid disrupting the performers and fellow concertgoers, please make every effort to turn the pages as quietly as possible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsert: Joseph Beutel Bio\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsert: \"Please note that due to illness, tenor Andrew Staples is unable to perform this evening. Joshua Blue will perform in his place.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHosted by Richard Gere\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTicket Information: Parquet Mid, $67.20, For up-to-date information about health and safety, visit carnegiehall.org/SafetyChecklist. Section PARQ Row/Box S Seat 22\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsert: This performance will be heard around the world! This concert will be broadcast live on Classical New York 105.9 FM WQXR and streamed online as part of the Carnegie Hall Live series. Before you silence your phones, tell your friends to listen in. Relive the concert anytime at wqxr.org and carnegiehall.org/wqxr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsert 1: \"Actor, director, screenwriter and producer Live Schreiber joins the Lviv National Philharmonic Orchestra of Ukraine as host for this evening's performance. Special thanks to CAMI Music for its generous support of this event.\" Insert 2: \"Olena Zelenska, First Lady of Ukraine. I am grateful to Carnegie Hall and to every person in the United States for their support of people in Ukraine. The Olena Zelenska Foundation is working to transform this support into systemic help for millions of Ukrainians whose lives have been affected in the aftermath of the full-scale Russian invasion. The war against Ukraine leaves civilians without electricity and heat in the face of winter. It bombs hospitals and schools. It turns childhood into orphanhood. It aims at life itself. Ukraine has resisted it for almost a year now. Unfortunately, the longer the war goes on, the more people become its victims, and the more support they need. We recover people's lives through humanitarian aid, medicine, and education to make the entire country's future possible. For more information on our programs, please visit (QR CODE) Will you stand with us?\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis performance was Bruce Liu's New York Recital Debut. He was the First Prize Winner of the 18th International Chopin Piano Competition (2021).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsert: \"Please note that Nadine Sierra has withdrawn from this concert due to illness. Soprano Lisette Oropesa will perform in her place.\" Contains Lisette Oropesa's bio.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInserts are idenitcal: \"Richard Tucker Music Foundation Presents Gala 2023\" Includes the evening's set.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsert: \"Have a drink on us!\" a redeemable coupon for a beverage at Carnegie Hall, website link to leanr about more \"extras\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Please note that David Barenboim has had to withdraw from his North American tour with the Staatskapelle Berline due to health reasons. Conducting the orchestra in his place at Carnegie Hall is Yannick Nézet-Séguin.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Please note that David Barenboim has had to withdraw from his North American tour with the Staatskapelle Berline due to health reasons. Conducting the orchestra in his place at Carnegie Hall is Yannick Nézet-Séguin.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsert: Bio of Kirsten Sollek, Contralto\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnotation: \"Hilarious!\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTicket: Section: Tier 1 Row/Box: 33 Seat: 5. Concert Three. Price: $281.00 Name: Fung Section: Blavatnik Family First Tier\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsert: Kimo Furumoto will conduct the first half of tonight's concert, replacing Gerhard Samuel who is indisposed. Elmer Thomas conducts the second half of the program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsert: \"Film \u0026amp; Music\" \"Scenes from Ivan the Terrible\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The management regrets to announce that due to injuries, we are unable to present THEME AND VARIATIONS this evening. The program will be: JARDIN ANIME (pause) Pas de Trois from THE GUARDS OF AMAGER (intermission) GISELLE\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"MIKHAIL BARYSHNIKOV has suffered an injury and is unable to dance this evening. Other Dancers will be performed by: SUSAN JAFFE and ROBERT LA FOSSE. The leading dancers in THEME AND VARIATIONS will be: CHERYL YEAGER and PETER FONSECA\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Gesley Kirklan is unable to dance this evening. The role of \"La Sylphide\" will be performed by Marianna Tcherkassky.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Cynthia Gregrory is injured and is unable to dance this evening. \"Cinderella\" will be danced by Cheryl Yeager. \"A Masked Lady\" will be Elaine Kudo. In act 1, Scene 2, the soloist danced in \"Spring\" will be Alina Hernandez; in \"Winter\" it wil be Carla Stallings. In act 3, A Merchant's \"Three Daughters\" will be Christine Spizzo, Nancy Raffa, and Suzanne Goldman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"In this evening's performance of The Leaves are Fading, please note the following cast changes: Amanda McKerrow replaces Leslie Browne. Kevin McKenzie Replaces Robert La Fosse. Chrisa Keramidas replaces Amanda McKerrow. John Turjoman replaces John Gardner. In Anastasia, the role of \"Anna Anderson\" will be performed by Martine Van Hamel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Robert La Fosse is unable to perform this evening.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a newspaper article on \"The Mollino Room\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a newspaper article about the performance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Due to injuries in the Company, The Informer can not be presented this evening. Bruch Violin Concert No. 1 will be performed in its place.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Susan Jaffe is injured and unable to perform. Kitri, Lroenzo's daughter will be danced by Cheryl Yeager\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Due to an injury, State of Grace will not be performed this evening. Cruel World will be danced in its place\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"In this evening's performance of Don Quixote, the Flower Girls will be Isabella Boylston and Misty Copeland and the Gypsy Couple will be Isadora Loyola and Luis Ribgorda.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichard Westenburg signature\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichard Westenburg signature\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePamphlet for the 50th Anniversary of Great Performers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDue to Illness, Davone Tines was unable to perfom. Soloman Howard sang in his place.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTenth Anniversary Season\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsert: \"At these concerts, Marvis Martin, soprano, will replace Frederica von Stade.\" Some of the numbers have been altered from the original program. Contains a bio for Marvis Martin and a Translation of Henri Duparc's \"Extase\" (En: Ecstacy) from the original French into English\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Tonight's performance is dedicated to the Lincoln Center for Performing Arts on the occasion of its 25th anniversary.\" News Article: \"Music: Chamber Society\" by Bernard Holland, a review of the Friday evening program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"This event is part of American Music Week which is sponsered by the American Music Center\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper Article: \"Chamber: Del Tredici\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsert: Typed Version of Program (Addition of an intermission, addition of a mozart piece, switch in order)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsert: \"For the Chamber Music Society's performances on December 4 and 6, David Schiff will conduct the world premiere of his \"Solus Rex.\" Please not that INTERMISSION will follow the performance of \"Solus Rex.\"  We regret that Robert Routch is unable to perform on these concerts because of illness. Micheal Ishii will play Horn III in the Dvorak Serenade and David Jolley will replace Mr. Routch in the Dvorak Serenade and the Poulenc Sextet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnotation indicates Brahams' Sonata was replaced with a Schubert piece\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnotation indicates André Watts was replaced by Lee Luvisi on Piano and the Grieg Sonata was replaced by Barhms' G Major Op 78\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsert: Christòpheren Nomura Bio (replace Hermann Prey late notice due to illness)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsert and Annotaion: Mark Kaplan and Toby Hoffman appear to replace Thomas Kehetmair and Ruth Killius\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Program Insert: \"For tonight's performance, MICHAEL SCHADE will be replaced by WILLIAM KENDALL\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePerformances on 1998-07-14, 1998-07-15, 1998-07-18, and 1998-07-19 in Hebrew, performances on 1998-07-16, 1998-07-17 in Russian.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProgram Note: \"According to performance practice of this period, the violinists and violists will stand while playing during the performance of the symphonies on all programs.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProgram Insert: \"Please note the following cast change for this perofrmance of Little Humpbacked Horse: The role of The Humpbacked Horse will be danced by Grigory Popov.   The role of Gavrilo will be danced by Maxim Zyuzin.  The Horses and the Seahorses will be danced by Kamil Yangurazov \u0026amp; Andrey Soloviev\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree separate concerts included in program.  First concert (2015-07-15, 2015-07-18) is a performance of Richard Strauss' Daphne arranged for concert.  Second concert (2015-07-16) is Oliver Messiaen and Antonin Dvorak.  Third concert (2015-07-17) is Beethoven's Pastoral symphony and Strauss' Symphonia Domestica.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"In this evening's performance of Die Walkuere, the wole of Bruennhilde will be sung by Margaret Harshaw, replacing Birgit Nilsson, who is indisposed. The role of Sieglinde will be sung by Gladys Kuchta.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCornell MacNeil replaces Anselmo Colzani as Rigoletto\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNew Production\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned by  Jesús López-Cobos, Bonaldo Giaiotti, Sherill Milnes, and Luciano Pavarotti\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNot an operatic program; rather, a list of members of the benefit committee for a 1980-02-04 performance of \"Un Ballo In Maschera,\" whose program does not appear in this collection.  Strouss is listed alongside his wife as a member of the benefit committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProgram Insert: \"For this evening's performance of TOSCA the role of Cavaradossi will be sung by Ermanno Mauro, replacing Giacomo Giacomini\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProgram insert: In this evening's performance of \"Il Barbiere di Siviglia\", the role of Rosina will be sung by Gail Dubinbaum, replacing Julia Hamari, who is ill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProgram insert: Simon Estes, who is singing the role of Porgy, dislocated his knee in the final dress rehearsal of \"Porgy and Bess\" on Monday.  As a result, he will perform this evening on crutches, necessitating some changes in the original staging.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote from H. Strouss: \"Clarie says the misprints in the program could make it a collector's item.  Actually more than two errors - but I don't remember all of them (First - Porgy + Bess).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProgram insert: \"In the evening's performance of 'Porgy and Bess,' the role of Bess will be sung by Priscilla Baskerville, replacing Roberta Alexander, who is ill. \"   There are signatures from Priscilla Baskerville and another, indecipherable.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProgram insert: \"In this evening's performance of 'La Traviata,' the role of Violetta will be sung by Diana Soviero, replacing Anna Tomowa-Sintow, who is ill, and the role of Alfredo will be sung by Neil Rosenshein, replacing Dano Raffanti, who is also ill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProgram insert: \"The conductor for this evening's performance of LA TRAVIATA will be Richard Woitach, replacing Carlos Kleiber, who is ill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProgram insert: \"Please note the following program change: the soprano soloist will be Cheryl Studer, replacing Carol Vaness, who is ill.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"In this evening's performance of Le Nozze di Figaro the role of Don Basilio will be sung by Bernard Fitch, replacing Greg Fedderly, who is ill, and the role fo Don Curzio will be sun by Anthony Laciura, replacing Tony Stevenson, who is ill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIldar Abdrazakov's debut performance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMetropolitan Opera Premiere\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"In this evening's performance of Aida the role of Radamès will be sung by Franco Farina, replacing Marco Berti, who is ill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"In this evening's performance of Ernani Angela Meade will make her Metropolitan Opera debut as Elvira, replacing Sondra Radvanovsky, who is ill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"In this evening's performance of The Gambler the role of the General will be sung by Vladimir Ognovenko, replacing Segei Aleksashkin, who is ill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"In this evening's performance of Un Ballo in Maschera the role of Gustavo will be sung by Ramon Vargas, replacing Salvatore Licitra, who is ill.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Metropolitan Opera is grateful to Marcello Giordani, who will be singing the role of Pinkerton in this evening's performance of Madama Butterfly, replacing Roberto Aronica, who is ill. Earlier today, Mr. Giordani sang the title role in La Damnation de Faust, making this a rare double appearance in one day.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"In this evening's performance of Tristan und Isolde the role of Isolde will be sung by Linda Watson, replacing Katarina Dalayman, who is ill.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"In this evening's performance of Les Contes d'Hoffmann, Rachele Gilmore will be making her Met debut in the role of Olympia, replacing Kathleen Kim. The role of Giulietta will be sung by Laura Vlasak Nolen, replacing Ekaterina Gubanova, and the Four Servants will be sung by Joel Sorensen, replacing Alan ke. Ms. Kim, Ms. Gubanova, and Mr. ke are ill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"In this evening's performance of Attila, the role of Foresto will be sung by Russell Thomas, replacing Ramón Vargas, who is ill, and the role of Uldino will be sung by Eduardo Valdes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Marilyn Horne will host today's Grand Finals Concert, replacing Joyce DiDonato, whose flight to New York was cancelled due to bad weather.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"In this evening's performance of Der Fliegende Holländer, Lori Phillips will make her Metropolitan Opera debut as Senta, replacing Deborah Voigt, who is ill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"In this evening's performance of Romeo et Juliette, the role of Juliette will be sung by Hei-Kyung Hong, replacing Angela Gheorghiu, who is ill.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMet Opera premiere\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"In this evening's performance of Tosca, the role of Scarpia will be sung by Bryn Terfel, replacing James Morris, who is ill.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"In this evening's performance of Don Giovanni, the title role will be sung by Peter Mattei, replacing Mariusz Kwiecien, who has injured his back.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"In this evening's performance of The Enchanted Island, the role of Prospero will be sung by Anthony Roth Costanzo, replacing David Daniels, who is ill. 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Ana Sophia Scheller will dance in place of Carrie Lee Riggins\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"At this performance the role of Varya usually played by Priscilla Smith will be played by Suzanne Collins\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"At this performance the role of Flan usually played by John Cunningham will be played by Brian Evers and the role of Detective usually played by Brian Evers will be played by David Little\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"At this performance the role of Enoch Snow Jr. usually played by Duane Boutte will be played by Steven Ochoa\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"At this performance the role of Lt. 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Charities","First New York appearance in 3 years","First American tour of the Berlin Philharmonic. Articles and flyer record protests in response to the manager's and director's previous Nazi membership.","Noted: Because of the demand for tickets, another concert with Stravisky was scheduled for January 23rd.","In commemoration of the 250th anniversary of Pergolesi's birth","The orchestra's first appearance outside of Puerto Rico","A gala recital for the benefit of the National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing","Part of the International Festival of Visiting Orchestras, Noted: because of illness, soloist Joseph Silverstein was replaced by Jaime Laredo","Celebrating the 30th Anniversary Season of Eugene Ormandy as Music Director","Part of the International Festival of Visiting Orchestras, Part of the London Symphony Orchestra's 2nd round-the-world tour","Part of the International Festival of Visiting Orchestras, Part of the London Symphony Orchestra's 2nd round-the-world tour","Opening night of the production.","Part of the International Festival of Visiting Orchestras","Final program in a special series of four concerts, \"The Viennese School\"","Final event in the Hurok Sunday series","Opening concert in the Hurok International Series \"A\".","Part of the International Festival of Visiting Orchestras","Part of the International Festival of Visiting Orchestras","Celebrating the 75th Anniversary of Ithaca College","Gala Performance. Maria Callas and Zinka Milanov, who both formerly played the titular role, attended the performance and received much applause. In contrast, Elena Suliotis was criticized for her performance and the audience was torn between cheering and booing.","Part of the International Festival of Visiting Orchestras","In appreciation of Harald A. Lowen (1897-1968), Executive Secretary 1958-1968","Part of the International Festival of Visiting Orchestras","Opening concert in the Hurok International Series \"A\"","In memory of Charles Munch","Fourth Event in the Hurok International Series B","Fifth Event in the Hurok International Series B","Sixth Event in the Hurok International Series B","Commemorating the 200th Anniversary of the birth of Ludwig Van Beethoven","Second Concert in Series","Annual Patron-Sponsor Concert","Part of the Series of Stars","Nicolai Gedda was ill and unable to perform the role of Arnold, replaced by Jerome Lo Monaco and Mallory Walker spliting the role.","Part of the Series of Stars","Part of the Series of Stars","A Metropolitan Opera Guild Benefit Concert","Part of the International Festival of Visiting Orchestras","Part of the International Festival of Visiting Orchestras","Concert in memory of David Oistrakh.","Part of the Series of Stars","In honor of Aaron Copland's 75th birthday.","Lorin Maazel, the conductor, was unable to perform due to an injury and was replaced by Edo de Waart for the concert. The second half of the concert was changed from The Rite of Spring by Stravinsky to Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Opus 73 by Brahms.","A British Salute to the American Bicentennial and The Seventh Concert in the Mozart Concerto Festival","Part of the bicentennial celebration of the United States","Part of the Mahler Festival","Part of the Mahler Festival","Part of the Mahler Festival","Part of the Mahler Festival","Part of the Mahler Festival","Part of the International Festival of Visiting Orchestras","The concert was in memory of Fred Norring.","For the 150th anniversary of Beethovan's death.","Part of the International Festival of Visiting Orchestras. The concert replaced the one originally announced for the Czech Philharmonic, which had to cancel its American tour.","The Annual Patrons' and Sponsors' Concert","Includes an insert for September 28th which informs that Bundit Ungrangsee and Xian Zhang will conduct this evening's performance. The previous evening, Natalia Luis-Bassa and Joji Hattori conducted. The audience was invited to stay after the performance for the announcement of the winner.","The Fiftieth Anniversary Season of the Cleveland Orchestra. Part of the International Festival of Visiting Orchestras.","Fifth Event in the Hurok International Series A.","Fourth Concert in the Series \"Art of the Lied\"","Due to injury, Chicago Symphony Orchestra's conductor, Sir Georg Solti, was unable to conduct, so the concert was led by the assistant conductor Henry Mazer. The previous day he was replaced by Margaret Hillis.","A gala concert performance for the benefit of the production fund of Friends of French Opera.","Honoring the 150th Anniversary of Louis Moreau Gottschalk (Born in New Orleans on May 8, 1829)","Singer Julia Hamari was unable to perform and was replaced by Florence Quivar.","Montserrat Caballé withdrew to receive medical treatment in Spain and was replaced by Awilda Verdejo. Nicolai Gedda also withdrew due to illness and was replaced by Richard Estes.","An all Copland program in honor of Aaron Copland's 80th birthday.","The program order was reversed, Bartók's Concerto for Orchestra was played first followed by Bruckner's Symphony No. 4.","Scenes from the Life of a Martyr, by Undine Smith Moore, premiered in New York in memory of Martin Luther King Jr.","Part of the Gala Rossini Opera Festival.","Part of the Gala Rossini Opera Festival. Due to illness, Montserrat Caballe was replaced by June Anderson in the role of Semiramide.","Due to illness, Edward J. Crafts was unable to perform the role of Duke Robert and was replaced by James Stith. The role of the Messenger was sung by William Drake.","In honor of the 100th anniversary of the composer's death.","Part of the Gala Rossini Opera Festival","Part of the French Opéra-Comique Festival","Gala Sixtieth Anniversary Benefit Concert.","The performance of Mahler's Symphony No. 4 was dedicated to the memory of Michael Ries.","Part of the French Opéra Comique Festival.","Part of the Handel Opera Festival","Part of the Handel Opera Festival.","The performance of Berg's Seven Early Songs commemorates the 100th anniversary of the composer's birth.","Performed on the 300th anniversary of the composer's birth and part of the Handel Opera Festival.","This was the US debut of Jin Li. Part of the program is missing, which tells that the orchestra performed 2 Pieces for Small Orchestra: 1. On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring (1912) by Frederick Delius and Variations on an Original Theme, Op. 36, \"Enigma\" (1899) by Edward Elgar after the intermission.","Part of The Choral Celebration of Bach.","Part of the Handel Opera Festival.","The Berg works are being performed in honor of the 100th anniversary of his birth.","Because of a recent illness limiting Mr. Ozawa's rehearsal time, Dvorák's Symphony No. 7 was replaced by Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 6 in the program.","For the benefit of Emmaus, which serves New York City's homeless.","This concert was dedicated to the memory of Karol Szymanowski.","A benefit to celebrate the fifteenth anniversary of Opera Orchestra of New York.","Celebrating the 60th birthday of Mstislav Rostropovich","35th Anniversary Concert","Rudolf Serkin was unable to preform as previously announced due to illness and was replaced by Malcolm Frager.","Sylvia McNair replaced Sophia Larson for this performance.","It is noted that Aprile Millo, who played Maddalena di Coigny, dedicated her performance to the memory of her father, Giovanni Millo, who was known for his portrayal of the title role.","This concert is presented by the Jerusalem Foundation in honor of the 40th Anniversary of the State of Israel.","A New York International Festival of the Arts event","A New York International Festival of the Arts event","Due to a death in the family, Seiji Ozawa was unable to conduct and was replaced by David Zinman. The program was changed from Mahler's Symphony No. 9 to Mahler's Symphony No. 1 and Chopin's Piano Concerto No. 1.","Giuseppe Giacomini was replaced by Nunzio Todisco and Michael Shell was replaced by Wanda Brister for the performance.","Seiji Ozawa was unable to conduct due to illness and was replaced by André Previn.","This performance is dedicated to the memory of Dr. Hugh Ross, for more than 60 years as the Music Director of the Schola Cantorum of New York.","The grandfather clock and black cat, originally meant to be Philippe Huttenlocher, was played by David Evitts.","These performances were dedicated to the memory of Leonard Bernstein (Auguest 25, 1918 - October 14, 1990)","Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 19 was changed to his Piano Concerto No. 26. The orchestra recognized the recent death of Aaron Copland (1900-1990) by including a commemerative performance of the Variations on a Shaker Melody (Simple Gifts) from Copland's ballet Appalachian Spring.","Copland's Quintet (\"The promise of living\") from Act I of the opera \"The Tender Land\" was performed in memory of his recent passing.","Insert: Mara Zampierni indisposed, role of Elizabette to be played by Martile Rowland","Insert: Role of Killian will by sung by Gerald Dolter. Prince Ottokar will be sung by Gregory Rahming. Please Note: This Opera involves hubnting and shooting prowess. Ther will be several gunshots during the performance.","Commemorating the quincentenary of the Christopher Columbus Voyage","Insert: Saint Ludmila Description","Music from concentration camp Terezin, also known as Theresienstadt","Note: \"This performance is dedicated to Alice Tully, whose love and support of the arts is legendary. Her presence in the center box at Opera Orchestra's concerts will be greatly missed. We are grateful for her warmth and friendship\"","Note: \"Celebrating Seiji Ozawa's Twentieth Anniversary Season as Music Director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra\"","Insert: \"Aprile Millo was involved in an automobile accident in Italy and has sustained injuries from which she is recovering, but which have forced her to withdrawl from Caterina Cornaro. Martile Rowland will sing the title role. She performed as Caterina in a preview performance last tuesday evening in Princeton University's Richardson Auditorium\"","Insert: Garrick Ohlsson will replace Evgeny Kissin as soloist in the Schumann Piano Concerto at this evening's performance by The Philadelphia Orchestra. Mr. Kissin has cancelled his appearance due to the flu. Carnegie Hall is grateful to Mr. Ohlsson for agreeing to appear on such short notice.","insert: HEROD will be sung by baritone Eduardo Del Campo (as opossed to Yuri Mazurok","Insert: John Uhlenhopp as Lykov, Martin Dillon as Bomelii, Svetlana Furdui as The Housemaid","Insert: JohnAler forced to cancel due to illness, tenor Carl Halvorson takes his place","Insert: Due to illness, Carol Vaness was replaced by Sharon Sweet. This is Sharon Sweet's Carnegie Hall debut.","Insert: \"Carnegie Hall joins Seiji Ozawa and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra in mourning thr loss of our friend, the distinguished composer Toru Takemitsu, who passed away Feburary 20th, 1996. In his memory, his work Requiem for String Orchestra will open tonight's program\"","\"This performance is dedicated with affection and admiration to the memory of Robert E. Wagenfeld\"","Insert: La Damnation de Faust Description","Insert: Beethoven in New York, Chamber orchestra of Europe, Sponsored by the BOC Group","Insert: \"Samuel Ramey will not sing the role of Roger in OONY's presentation of Verdi's Jerusalem. Mr. Ramey has canceled because of illness.\" Gary Simpson to Play Roger, Perry Ward to Play Count of Toulouse, Luiz-Ottavio Faria to play Emir.","This performance was dedicated to the memory of Richard deVaultier (1916-1988).","Insert: Pianist Ivo Pogorelich had to withdraw from the performance and was replaced by André Watts.","Insert: Tenor Thomas Moser had to withdraw from the performance due to illness and was replaced by Jon Fredric West.","Notations for Orchestra by Pierre Boulez performed in honor of the composer's 75th birthday.","Insert: Soprano Jane Eaglen was unable to perform the role of La Gioconda and was replaced by Sylvie Valayre","Concert to celebrate the 70th birthday of Lorin Maazel","Insert: \"Tonights performance is dedicated to the memory of Alfredo Kraus and Pablo Elvira who sang La favorita so beautifully with Opera Orchestra in 1975\"","John Williams \"For Seiji!\" New York premire. Celebrating Mstisalv Rostropovich's 75th Birthday.","Christopher Rouse's \"Rapture\" New York Premiere. Michael Hersch's \"Symphony No. 2\" New York Premiere.","Includes an insert for September 28th which informs that Bundit Ungrangsee and Xian Zhang will conduct this evening's performance. The previous evening, Natalia Luis-Bassa and Joji Hattori conducted. The audience was invited to stay after the performance for the announcement of the winner.","In commemoration of the 200th anniversary of the birth of Hector Berlioz","This performance is dedictaed to the memory of Robert E. Wagenfeld","In loving memory of Robert J. Harth 1956-06-13 -- 2004-01-30. The 2003-2004 season is dedicated to the memory of Robert J. Harth , who led Carnegie Hall as Executive and Artistic Director from September 2001 until January 2004.","This evening's performance is dedicated to the memory of Frederic Bradlee, a long-time friend and supporter of Opera Orchestra.","The 50th Concert of the Met Orchestra at Carnegie Hall","Revised Program: Please note that Michelle DeYoung will be perfroming this afternoon in place of Natalie Dessay who has withdrawn because of bronchitis.","In memory of Stephen M. Kellen, and honorary citizen of the city of Berlin and an honorary member of the Berliner Philharmoniker","This concert is dedicated to the memory of John Forbes, a longtime member of the St. Cecilia Chorus.","This concert is dedicated to the memory of Charlotte Kirschner (1922-2005)","Annotation: \"Obraztsova did not appear\"  refers to mezzo-soprano Elena Obraztsova)","Open Working Rehearsal","Please note that Andris Nelsons will conduct this concert in place of James Levine, who continues to suffer ill effects from a recent procedure addressing his continuing back issues. Andris Nelsons appears this evening courtesy of the Metropolitan Opera.","Note under Daniil Trifonov: Grand Prize and Gold Medal, Piano, XIV International Tchaikovsky Competition","Open Working Rehearsal","Insert: The role of MLLE. JOUVENOT will be sung this evening by soprano DANIELLE WALKER","Open Working Rehearsal","Open Working Rehearsal","Open Working Rehearsal","Open Working Rehearsal","Marking the Bicentennial of Wagner's Birth","Open Working Rehearsal","Please note that Lorin Maazel is unable to conduct this evening's concert due to illness. Carnegie Hall and the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra are immensely grateful to Fabio Luisi for agreeing to conduct in his place. Mr. Luisi appears at Carnegie Hall courtesy of the Metropolitan Opera.","Open Working Rehearsal","Please note that Anna Netrebko will be performing in place of Elīna Garanča, who has withdrawn due to illness. The revised program is included below. Carnegie Hall and the Metropolitan Opera wish to express their gratitude to Ms. Netrebko for graciously agreeing to perform on very short notice.","Note: Donor performed in chorus","Celebrating the 60th Anniversary of Daniel Barenboim's Carnegie Hall debut","Celebrating the 60th Anniversary of Daniel Barenboim's Carnegie Hall debut","Part of The Song Continues 2017","Celebrating the 60th Anniversary of Daniel Barenboim's Carnegie Hall debut","Celebrating the 60th Anniversary of Daniel Barenboim's Carnegie Hall debut","Celebrating the 60th Anniversary of Daniel Barenboim's Carnegie Hall debut","Celebrating the 60th Anniversary of Daniel Barenboim's Carnegie Hall debut","Celebrating the 60th Anniversary of Daniel Barenboim's Carnegie Hall debut","Celebrating the 60th Anniversary of Daniel Barenboim's Carnegie Hall debut","Celebrating the 60th Anniversary of Daniel Barenboim's Carnegie Hall debut","Celebrating the 60th Anniversary of Daniel Barenboim's Carnegie Hall debut","Noted: the Adoramus te from the Mass Proper was replaced by Penitentes orate, a Mozarabic prayer from the 11th century","Part of La Serenissima: Music and Arts from the Venetian Republic","Part of La Serenissima: Music and Arts from the Venetian Republic","Part of La Serenissima: Music and Arts from the Venetian Republic","Part of La Serenissima: Music and Arts from the Venetian Republic","Part of La Serenissima: Music and Arts from the Venetian Republic","Part of La Serenissima: Music and Arts from the Venetian Republic, Noted: Though soprano Anna Simboli is currently suffering from a minor illness, she will perform the roles of Amore and Damigella this evening","Concert dedicated to ASO principal clarinet Laura Flax (1994-2017)","Noted: Susanna Phillips was unable to perform, replaced by Jennifer Check","Noted: Pene Pati (Tenor), Rachel Willis-Sørensen (Soprano), and Matthew Curran (Bass) were added to the performance","Christian Van Horn, 2018 Richard Tucker Award Winner","Texts and Translations: To avoid disrupting the performers and fellow concertgoers, please make every effort to turn the pages as quietly as possible.","Texts and Translations: To avoid disrupting the performers and fellow concertgoers, please make every effort to turn the pages as quietly as possible.","Texts and Translations: To avoid disrupting the performers and fellow concertgoers, please make every effort to turn the pages as quietly as possible.","Texts and Translations: To avoid disrupting the performers and fellow concertgoers, please make every effort to turn the pages as quietly as possible.","Insert: Bio of Jonathan Biss \"Due to an injury, pianist Paul Lewis has regretfully withdrawn from this evening's performance. Pianist Jonathan Biss will perform in his place.\"","This concert is dedicated to the memory of André Previn (1929-2019), whose artistry and warm personality throughout his brilliant and multifaceted career brought joy to countless music lovers worldwide.","Texts and Translations: To avoid disrupting the performers and fellow concertgoers, please make every effort to turn the pages as quietly as possible.","Texts and Translations: To avoid disrupting the performers and fellow concertgoers, please make every effort to turn the pages as quietly as possible.","Texts and Translations: To avoid disrupting the performers and fellow concertgoers, please make every effort to turn the pages as quietly as possible.","Insert: \"Chief Conductor Mariss Jansons has fallen ill and is unable to conduct this evening's performance. Carnegie Hall and the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra are grateful to Vasily Petrenko, who has agreeded to conduct in his place.\"","Texts and Translations: To avoid disrupting the performers and fellow concertgoers, please make every effort to turn the pages as quietly as possible.","Texts and Translations: To avoid disrupting the performers and fellow concertgoers, please make every effort to turn the pages as quietly as possible.","Texts and Translations: To avoid disrupting the performers and fellow concertgoers, please make every effort to turn the pages as quietly as possible.","Texts and Translations: To avoid disrupting the performers and fellow concertgoers, please make every effort to turn the pages as quietly as possible.","Insert: Yannick Nézet-Séguin conducts the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra in place of Valery Gergiev.","Texts and Translations: To avoid disrupting the performers and fellow concertgoers, please make every effort to turn the pages as quietly as possible.","Insert: Joseph Beutel Bio","Insert: \"Please note that due to illness, tenor Andrew Staples is unable to perform this evening. Joshua Blue will perform in his place.","Hosted by Richard Gere","Ticket Information: Parquet Mid, $67.20, For up-to-date information about health and safety, visit carnegiehall.org/SafetyChecklist. Section PARQ Row/Box S Seat 22","Insert: This performance will be heard around the world! This concert will be broadcast live on Classical New York 105.9 FM WQXR and streamed online as part of the Carnegie Hall Live series. Before you silence your phones, tell your friends to listen in. Relive the concert anytime at wqxr.org and carnegiehall.org/wqxr.","Insert 1: \"Actor, director, screenwriter and producer Live Schreiber joins the Lviv National Philharmonic Orchestra of Ukraine as host for this evening's performance. Special thanks to CAMI Music for its generous support of this event.\" Insert 2: \"Olena Zelenska, First Lady of Ukraine. I am grateful to Carnegie Hall and to every person in the United States for their support of people in Ukraine. The Olena Zelenska Foundation is working to transform this support into systemic help for millions of Ukrainians whose lives have been affected in the aftermath of the full-scale Russian invasion. The war against Ukraine leaves civilians without electricity and heat in the face of winter. It bombs hospitals and schools. It turns childhood into orphanhood. It aims at life itself. Ukraine has resisted it for almost a year now. Unfortunately, the longer the war goes on, the more people become its victims, and the more support they need. We recover people's lives through humanitarian aid, medicine, and education to make the entire country's future possible. For more information on our programs, please visit (QR CODE) Will you stand with us?\"","This performance was Bruce Liu's New York Recital Debut. He was the First Prize Winner of the 18th International Chopin Piano Competition (2021).","Insert: \"Please note that Nadine Sierra has withdrawn from this concert due to illness. Soprano Lisette Oropesa will perform in her place.\" Contains Lisette Oropesa's bio.","Inserts are idenitcal: \"Richard Tucker Music Foundation Presents Gala 2023\" Includes the evening's set.","Insert: \"Have a drink on us!\" a redeemable coupon for a beverage at Carnegie Hall, website link to leanr about more \"extras\"","\"Please note that David Barenboim has had to withdraw from his North American tour with the Staatskapelle Berline due to health reasons. Conducting the orchestra in his place at Carnegie Hall is Yannick Nézet-Séguin.\"","\"Please note that David Barenboim has had to withdraw from his North American tour with the Staatskapelle Berline due to health reasons. Conducting the orchestra in his place at Carnegie Hall is Yannick Nézet-Séguin.\"","Insert: Bio of Kirsten Sollek, Contralto","Annotation: \"Hilarious!\"","Ticket: Section: Tier 1 Row/Box: 33 Seat: 5. Concert Three. Price: $281.00 Name: Fung Section: Blavatnik Family First Tier","Insert: Kimo Furumoto will conduct the first half of tonight's concert, replacing Gerhard Samuel who is indisposed. Elmer Thomas conducts the second half of the program.","Insert: \"Film \u0026 Music\" \"Scenes from Ivan the Terrible\"","\"The management regrets to announce that due to injuries, we are unable to present THEME AND VARIATIONS this evening. The program will be: JARDIN ANIME (pause) Pas de Trois from THE GUARDS OF AMAGER (intermission) GISELLE\"","\"MIKHAIL BARYSHNIKOV has suffered an injury and is unable to dance this evening. Other Dancers will be performed by: SUSAN JAFFE and ROBERT LA FOSSE. The leading dancers in THEME AND VARIATIONS will be: CHERYL YEAGER and PETER FONSECA\"","\"Gesley Kirklan is unable to dance this evening. The role of \"La Sylphide\" will be performed by Marianna Tcherkassky.\"","\"Cynthia Gregrory is injured and is unable to dance this evening. \"Cinderella\" will be danced by Cheryl Yeager. \"A Masked Lady\" will be Elaine Kudo. In act 1, Scene 2, the soloist danced in \"Spring\" will be Alina Hernandez; in \"Winter\" it wil be Carla Stallings. In act 3, A Merchant's \"Three Daughters\" will be Christine Spizzo, Nancy Raffa, and Suzanne Goldman","\"In this evening's performance of The Leaves are Fading, please note the following cast changes: Amanda McKerrow replaces Leslie Browne. Kevin McKenzie Replaces Robert La Fosse. Chrisa Keramidas replaces Amanda McKerrow. John Turjoman replaces John Gardner. In Anastasia, the role of \"Anna Anderson\" will be performed by Martine Van Hamel","\"Robert La Fosse is unable to perform this evening.\"","Contains a newspaper article on \"The Mollino Room\"","Contains a newspaper article about the performance","\"Due to injuries in the Company, The Informer can not be presented this evening. Bruch Violin Concert No. 1 will be performed in its place.\"","\"Susan Jaffe is injured and unable to perform. Kitri, Lroenzo's daughter will be danced by Cheryl Yeager\"","\"Due to an injury, State of Grace will not be performed this evening. Cruel World will be danced in its place\"","\"In this evening's performance of Don Quixote, the Flower Girls will be Isabella Boylston and Misty Copeland and the Gypsy Couple will be Isadora Loyola and Luis Ribgorda.\"","Richard Westenburg signature","Richard Westenburg signature","Pamphlet for the 50th Anniversary of Great Performers","Due to Illness, Davone Tines was unable to perfom. Soloman Howard sang in his place.","Tenth Anniversary Season","Insert: \"At these concerts, Marvis Martin, soprano, will replace Frederica von Stade.\" Some of the numbers have been altered from the original program. Contains a bio for Marvis Martin and a Translation of Henri Duparc's \"Extase\" (En: Ecstacy) from the original French into English","\"Tonight's performance is dedicated to the Lincoln Center for Performing Arts on the occasion of its 25th anniversary.\" News Article: \"Music: Chamber Society\" by Bernard Holland, a review of the Friday evening program.","\"This event is part of American Music Week which is sponsered by the American Music Center\"","Newspaper Article: \"Chamber: Del Tredici\"","Insert: Typed Version of Program (Addition of an intermission, addition of a mozart piece, switch in order)","Insert: \"For the Chamber Music Society's performances on December 4 and 6, David Schiff will conduct the world premiere of his \"Solus Rex.\" Please not that INTERMISSION will follow the performance of \"Solus Rex.\"  We regret that Robert Routch is unable to perform on these concerts because of illness. Micheal Ishii will play Horn III in the Dvorak Serenade and David Jolley will replace Mr. Routch in the Dvorak Serenade and the Poulenc Sextet.","Annotation indicates Brahams' Sonata was replaced with a Schubert piece","Annotation indicates André Watts was replaced by Lee Luvisi on Piano and the Grieg Sonata was replaced by Barhms' G Major Op 78","Insert: Christòpheren Nomura Bio (replace Hermann Prey late notice due to illness)","Insert and Annotaion: Mark Kaplan and Toby Hoffman appear to replace Thomas Kehetmair and Ruth Killius","Includes Program Insert: \"For tonight's performance, MICHAEL SCHADE will be replaced by WILLIAM KENDALL\"","Performances on 1998-07-14, 1998-07-15, 1998-07-18, and 1998-07-19 in Hebrew, performances on 1998-07-16, 1998-07-17 in Russian.","Program Note: \"According to performance practice of this period, the violinists and violists will stand while playing during the performance of the symphonies on all programs.\"","Program Insert: \"Please note the following cast change for this perofrmance of Little Humpbacked Horse: The role of The Humpbacked Horse will be danced by Grigory Popov.   The role of Gavrilo will be danced by Maxim Zyuzin.  The Horses and the Seahorses will be danced by Kamil Yangurazov \u0026 Andrey Soloviev","Three separate concerts included in program.  First concert (2015-07-15, 2015-07-18) is a performance of Richard Strauss' Daphne arranged for concert.  Second concert (2015-07-16) is Oliver Messiaen and Antonin Dvorak.  Third concert (2015-07-17) is Beethoven's Pastoral symphony and Strauss' Symphonia Domestica.","\"In this evening's performance of Die Walkuere, the wole of Bruennhilde will be sung by Margaret Harshaw, replacing Birgit Nilsson, who is indisposed. The role of Sieglinde will be sung by Gladys Kuchta.\"","Cornell MacNeil replaces Anselmo Colzani as Rigoletto","New Production","Signed by  Jesús López-Cobos, Bonaldo Giaiotti, Sherill Milnes, and Luciano Pavarotti","Not an operatic program; rather, a list of members of the benefit committee for a 1980-02-04 performance of \"Un Ballo In Maschera,\" whose program does not appear in this collection.  Strouss is listed alongside his wife as a member of the benefit committee.","Program Insert: \"For this evening's performance of TOSCA the role of Cavaradossi will be sung by Ermanno Mauro, replacing Giacomo Giacomini","Program insert: In this evening's performance of \"Il Barbiere di Siviglia\", the role of Rosina will be sung by Gail Dubinbaum, replacing Julia Hamari, who is ill.","Program insert: Simon Estes, who is singing the role of Porgy, dislocated his knee in the final dress rehearsal of \"Porgy and Bess\" on Monday.  As a result, he will perform this evening on crutches, necessitating some changes in the original staging.","Note from H. Strouss: \"Clarie says the misprints in the program could make it a collector's item.  Actually more than two errors - but I don't remember all of them (First - Porgy + Bess).","Program insert: \"In the evening's performance of 'Porgy and Bess,' the role of Bess will be sung by Priscilla Baskerville, replacing Roberta Alexander, who is ill. \"   There are signatures from Priscilla Baskerville and another, indecipherable.","Program insert: \"In this evening's performance of 'La Traviata,' the role of Violetta will be sung by Diana Soviero, replacing Anna Tomowa-Sintow, who is ill, and the role of Alfredo will be sung by Neil Rosenshein, replacing Dano Raffanti, who is also ill.","Program insert: \"The conductor for this evening's performance of LA TRAVIATA will be Richard Woitach, replacing Carlos Kleiber, who is ill.","Program insert: \"Please note the following program change: the soprano soloist will be Cheryl Studer, replacing Carol Vaness, who is ill.\"","\"In this evening's performance of Le Nozze di Figaro the role of Don Basilio will be sung by Bernard Fitch, replacing Greg Fedderly, who is ill, and the role fo Don Curzio will be sun by Anthony Laciura, replacing Tony Stevenson, who is ill.","Ildar Abdrazakov's debut performance","Metropolitan Opera Premiere","\"In this evening's performance of Aida the role of Radamès will be sung by Franco Farina, replacing Marco Berti, who is ill","\"In this evening's performance of Ernani Angela Meade will make her Metropolitan Opera debut as Elvira, replacing Sondra Radvanovsky, who is ill.","\"In this evening's performance of The Gambler the role of the General will be sung by Vladimir Ognovenko, replacing Segei Aleksashkin, who is ill.","\"In this evening's performance of Un Ballo in Maschera the role of Gustavo will be sung by Ramon Vargas, replacing Salvatore Licitra, who is ill.\"","\"The Metropolitan Opera is grateful to Marcello Giordani, who will be singing the role of Pinkerton in this evening's performance of Madama Butterfly, replacing Roberto Aronica, who is ill. Earlier today, Mr. Giordani sang the title role in La Damnation de Faust, making this a rare double appearance in one day.\"","\"In this evening's performance of Tristan und Isolde the role of Isolde will be sung by Linda Watson, replacing Katarina Dalayman, who is ill.\"","\"In this evening's performance of Les Contes d'Hoffmann, Rachele Gilmore will be making her Met debut in the role of Olympia, replacing Kathleen Kim. The role of Giulietta will be sung by Laura Vlasak Nolen, replacing Ekaterina Gubanova, and the Four Servants will be sung by Joel Sorensen, replacing Alan ke. Ms. Kim, Ms. Gubanova, and Mr. ke are ill.","\"In this evening's performance of Attila, the role of Foresto will be sung by Russell Thomas, replacing Ramón Vargas, who is ill, and the role of Uldino will be sung by Eduardo Valdes","\"Marilyn Horne will host today's Grand Finals Concert, replacing Joyce DiDonato, whose flight to New York was cancelled due to bad weather.\"","\"In this evening's performance of Der Fliegende Holländer, Lori Phillips will make her Metropolitan Opera debut as Senta, replacing Deborah Voigt, who is ill.","\"In this evening's performance of Romeo et Juliette, the role of Juliette will be sung by Hei-Kyung Hong, replacing Angela Gheorghiu, who is ill.\"","Met Opera premiere","\"In this evening's performance of Tosca, the role of Scarpia will be sung by Bryn Terfel, replacing James Morris, who is ill.\"","\"In this evening's performance of Don Giovanni, the title role will be sung by Peter Mattei, replacing Mariusz Kwiecien, who has injured his back.\"","\"In this evening's performance of The Enchanted Island, the role of Prospero will be sung by Anthony Roth Costanzo, replacing David Daniels, who is ill. The role of Ferdinand will be sung by Jeffrey Mandelbam, replacing Mr. Costanzo\"","\"In this evening's performance of Gotterdammerung, the role of Brunnhilde will be sung by Katarina Dalayman, replacing Deborah Voigt, who is ill.\"","\"In this evening's performance of Die Walkure, the role of Siegmund will be sung by Stuart Skelton, replacing Jonas Kaufmann, who is ill.\"","\"In this evening's performance of Siegfried, the role of Brunnhilde will be sung by Katarina Dalayman, replacing Deborah Voigt, who is ill.\"","\"In  tonight's performance of Otello, Avgust Amonov will make his Metropolitan Opera debut in the title role, replacing Johan Botha, who is ill.\"","\"In this evening's performance of Les Troyens the role of Coreobus will be sung by Stephen Gaertner, replacing Dwayne Croft, who is ill.\"","\"Salvatore Cordella will make his Metropolitan Opera debut as Leicester in this evening's performance of Maria Stuarda, replacing Matthew Polenzani, who is ill.\"","\"Due to the configuration of scenery backstage, the first intermission of this performance of Turandot will last approximately 45 minutes\"","\"In this evening's performance of Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg, the role of Sxtus Beckmesser will be sung by Martin Gantner, replacing Johannes Martin Kranzle, who is ill; and the role of Fritz Kothner will be sung by Ryan McKinny, replacing Mr. Gantner.\"","Program Insert: \"In this afternoon's performance of Anna Bolena, the roleof Giovanna Seymour will be sung by Milijana Nikolic, replacing Jamie Barton, who is ill.\"","Note from H. Strouss: \"This is important program.  Placido Domingo resigned from Met do [sic] to accusations of sexual misconduct.  This gave a young singer a chance.\"  Program insert: \"In tonight's performance of Macbeth, Craig Colclough will make his Met debut in the title role.\"","This program is a catalog of livestreamed and radio performances of the Met Opera during the 2019-20 season.  It is unclear how many, if any, performances took place during Covid-19 pandemic.  Placido Domingo is also listed (incorrectly) as performing in a number of performances, even after his resignation","Note from H. Strouss: \"Last event before COVID shutdown\"","Program Insert entitled \"We Stand with Ukraine\"","Program Insert entitled \"We Stand with Ukraine\"","Program Insert: \"In today's performance of Peter Grimes, Laura Wilde makes her Met debut in the role of Ellen Orford.","Program Insert: \"In today's performance of Norma, the title role will be sung by Helena Dix\"","Members-Only Open Rehearsal","Members-Only Open Rehearsal","Members-Only Open Rehearsal","Members-Only Open Rehearsal","Members-Only Open Rehearsal","Members-Only Open Rehearsal","Members-Only Open Rehearsal","Members-Only Open Rehearsal","Members-Only Open Rehearsal","Members-Only Open Rehearsal","Members-Only Open Rehearsal","Members-Only Open Rehearsal","Members-Only Open Rehearsal","Members-Only Open Rehearsal","Members-Only Open Rehearsal","Members-Only Open Rehearsal","Members-Only Open Rehearsal","Members-Only Open Rehearsal","Members-Only Open Rehearsal","Members-Only Open Rehearsal","Members-Only Open Rehearsal","Members-Only Open Rehearsal","Members-Only Open Rehearsal","Program Notice: \"The Philharmonic-Symphony Society of New York notes with great sorrow the death of our esteemed colleague Aaron Copland...\"","Program Note: \"These performances are dedicated to the memory of Laureate Conductor Leonard Bernstein, whose legendary conducting debut with the New York Philharmonic took place on November 14, 1943.\"","\"In this performance of Madama Butterfly the role of Madama Butterfly will be sung by Maralin Niska\"","\"In this evening's performance of Mefistofele the role of Faust will be sung by Harry Theyard\"","June Anderson's debut performance","Please note the following cast changes due to injury. Symphony in C Third Movement: Samantha Allen will dance in place of Yvonne Borree. Fourth Movement: Stacey Calvert will dance in place of Samantha Allen","Episodes Guest Conductor: David Briskin. Please note the following cast changes, due to illness and injury. Vienna Waltzes: Joaquin De Luz will dance in place of Damian Woetzel","Please note the following cast change, due to illness and injry. Ana Sophia Scheller will dance in place of Carrie Lee Riggins","\"At this performance the role of Varya usually played by Priscilla Smith will be played by Suzanne Collins\"","\"At this performance the role of Flan usually played by John Cunningham will be played by Brian Evers and the role of Detective usually played by Brian Evers will be played by David Little\"","\"At this performance the role of Enoch Snow Jr. usually played by Duane Boutte will be played by Steven Ochoa","\"At this performance the role of Lt. Buzz Adams usually played by George Merrick will be played by Nick Mayo\"","\"WarHorse Welcomes to the Company Tessa Klein\"","\"At this performance the role of Cary Grant usually played by Tony Yazbeck will be played by Danny Gardner\"","\"At this performance the role of Homer usually played by Julian Rozzel, Jr. will be played by Tyrone Mitchell Henderson\""],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e[Identification of Item], [Date of Item]. Henry Strouss Performing Arts Collection, WLU-Coll-0778, [Series number and name], [Box number], [Folder title and number]. Washington and Lee University Library Special Collections and Archives, Lexington, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["[Identification of Item], [Date of Item]. Henry Strouss Performing Arts Collection, WLU-Coll-0778, [Series number and name], [Box number], [Folder title and number]. 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Program is annotated to note the change.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes two newspaper articles reviewing the concert.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a texts and translations pamphlet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a 2nd smaller program\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a newspaper article reviewing the performance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes newspaper articles reviewing the concert. Program includes annotations in Hebrew.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an insert with texts and translations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMissing a newspaper article referenced in a note: \"Music: Radiating Luster\" from the New York Times.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an insert from the American Symphony Orchestra. Program is signed by Aaron Copland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an insert describing a conductor and program change.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an annotation in Hebrew.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a written annotation that the Wagner Taunhauser Overture was played.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a duplicate program. One is autographed, \"Pete: This one you should have heard! Richard Westenburg,\" \"All things to Pete, Herbert Beattie,\" \"Franco Careccia,\" and \"With thanks, Lou Ann Lee.\" The other is autographed, \"Richard Westenburg\" and \"Thanks [unknown], Franco Careccia.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a duplicate program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a duplicate program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a duplicate prorgam.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a duplicate program book.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an insert for the evening of the 28th.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOutlines five performances in the coming 1961-62 season and their accompanying guest soloists: November 8, 1961 with Whittemore and Lowe, duo-pianists, December 6, 1961 with Robert Rudié, violinist, Virginia Babikian, Soprano, Louise Parker, Contralto, and Don Yule, Baritone, January 10, 1962 with Claudette Sorel, pianist, and Assunta Dell'Aquila, harpist, February 14, 1962 with Aldo Parisot, and March 14, 1962 with Maureen Forrester, Contralto.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a booklet on the Cleveland Orchestra's records.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a program inset that corrects the conductor for later concerts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a newspaper article describing the change of conductor and reviewing the concert as well as a newspaper article describing the previous performance and change of conductor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a newspaper article reviewing the performance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an insert detailing the change in performers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a note that the composer of the pieces performed is the conductor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an insert revising the program order.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes two newspaper articles reviewing the concert.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluides an insert about June Anderson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluides an insert about cast substitutions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes two newspaper articles reviewing the concert.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a flyer of other concerts in the Handel Opera Festival.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an inset about the Cleveland Orchestra's 1985-86 season and a ticket for the performance bought at The Russian Tea Room.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a duplicate program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne of the ad pages contains handwritten notes saying: \"Pete and Jo: We went to this concert and then to a Thai restaurant. Peter,\" \"Pete this is the fur. Jana,\" \"Hello there! Had a great time at Watty's performance and with everyone afterwards. It's about time, we got you both. Lucas,\" \"W\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThere is an insert correcting that the name listed in the program to sing the Primo Cantore should read Randall Hartness.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProgram for a working rehearsal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a pamphlet listing the performers in this concert.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a newspaper article reviewing the concert.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an insert with the updated program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an insert describing program changes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an insert about the New York City Gay Men's Chorus holiday celebration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes two inserts detailing the changes in programming.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsert Included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsert included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a duplicate program book.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsert included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsert included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNew York Times Article included: \"The Met Opera Orchestra Without the Met Opera\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsert included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsert included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsert included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsert included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsert included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsert included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsert included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsert included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsert included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a duplicate program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNews Article included: \"Opera Musicians Can Share the Stage\" by Anthony Tommasini\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNew York Times News Article included:\"Music Review: Savoring Mahler in a Nanosecond World\" by Bernard Holland\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNews Article included: \"Pied Piper Who Leads March Out of the Hall\" by Anthony Tommasini\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNews Article included: \"Music Review: An Orchestra's Piquant Reminders of Postwar Berlin\" by James R. Oestreich\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNews Article included: \"Music Review: Enter Another Dazzling Mezzo\" by Anthony Tommasini\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsert included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a text and translation booklet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsert included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsert included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsert included. Program annotated to indicate change in performers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsert included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an insert for the evening of the 28th.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a text and translations booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRevised program included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a text and translation booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a text and translations booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a text and translations booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an isert denoting cast change with additional information on performer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes text and translation booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a note from the donor (Henry Strouss)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a duplicate program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003etexts \u0026amp; translations pamphlet included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eopen working rehearsal\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003etexts pamphlet included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003etexts \u0026amp; translations pamphlet included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003etexts \u0026amp; translations pamphlet included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncudes a duplicate program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePerformance ticket included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarnegie Hall Playbill \u0026amp; separate Richard Tucker Foundation program included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eopen working rehearsal\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a duplicate program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a duplicate program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eopen working rehearsal\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a duplicate program. Festival overview\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a duplicate program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eopen working rehearsal\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a duplicate program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePerformance ticket included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003etexts \u0026amp; translations pamphlet included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a duplicate program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarnegie Hall Playbill \u0026amp; separate ASO program included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003etexts \u0026amp; translations pamphlet included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarnegie Hall Playbill \u0026amp; separate Richard Tucker Foundation program included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eopen working rehearsal\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtains German translation booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eopen working rehearsal\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a Texts and Translations booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a Texts and Translations booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a Texts and Translations booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a Texts and Translations booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an Insert\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a Texts and Translations booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a Texts and Translations booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a Texts and Translations booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an insert with a conductor change and Vasily Petrenko bio\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a Texts and Translations booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a Texts and Translations booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a Texts and Translations booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a Texts and Translations booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an insert with a conductor change and Yannick Nézet-Séguin bio\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a Texts and Translations booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an Insert\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an Insert with cast change\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a ticket for the evening's performance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an insert about broadcasting and upcoming performances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes 2 inserts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Texts and Translations Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an Insert\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Texts and Translations Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes 2 inserts. One is stapled to the program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an insert and a Texts and Translation Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an insert\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a cursive pencil annotation beside Paul Hindemith's Overture to The Flying Dutchman as Played by Bad Spa Orchestra at 7 AM by the Well with Jeremias Sergiani-Velázquez and Yurika Mok on violins, Mila Milisavljevic on viola and Susannah Chapman on cello\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a ticket\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an insert\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an insert\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a revised program\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an insert, revised program\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an insert, revised program\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an insert, revised program\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an insert, revised program\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an insert, revised program\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a newspaper article\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a newspaper article\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an insert, revised program\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an insert, revised program\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an insert, revised program\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes two insert, revised program and cast list\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a Calendar of Events for March 1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains an advertisement for the Los Angeles Philharmonic\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an insert\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnotation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProgram marked with blue ink finger print\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProgram contains a crude rough sketch of an open piano and a closed piano\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnotation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProgram marked with partial black and pink ink finger prints\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains an insert\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a News Article\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a newspaper article\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an Insert\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes markings near May 2, 1993.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes pen annotation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes pen annotation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an insert\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an Insert and an annotation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Texts and Translations Booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains an insert - updated program\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a signature from George Shirley\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a signature from Theodor Uppman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a signature from Justino Diaz\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains signatures from Gianna D'Angelo and Nedda Casei\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a signature from Renata Tebaldi\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains signatures from John Alexander and William Dooley\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains signatures from John Alexander and William Dooley\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains signatures from Mary Costa and Rosalind Elias\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a signature from William Dooley\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a newspaper article about the performance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a signature from Jon Vickers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a signature from Cornell MacNeil\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains signatures from Martina Arroyo and Elena Cernei\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains signatures fro Cornell MacNeil, Roberta Peters, Bonaldo Giaiotti, and Mignon Dunn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a signature from Teresa Stratas\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a signature from Mirella Freni\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains signatures from Mirella Freni, one signature illegible\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains signatures from\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains signatures from Carlo Bergonzi and Nedda Casei. One illegible signature\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains signatures from Jon Vickers, Morley Meredith, and two illegible signatures\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains signatures from Jon Vickers and Leonie Rysanek\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a signature from James McCracken\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a newspaper article about the performance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an Insert: In this evening's performance of Die Zauberfloete, the role of the Queen of the Night will be sung by Christine Duetekom replacing Roberta Peters, who is indisposed; Belen Amparan will sing the role of the third lady replacing Nedda Casei who is indisposed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a newspaper article covering the performance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes signatures from Theodor Uppmann and Nedda Casei\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes two newspaper articles about the performance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes two newspaper articles about 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Charles, 1914-1994","Warfield, William (1920-01-22-2002-08-25)","Woodside, Lyndon","Silverstein, Joseph (Joseph Harry), 1932-2015","Eskin, Jules (Jules Louis) (1931-10-20-2016-11-15)","Laredo, Jaime","Curtin, Phyllis (1921-12-03-2016-06-05)","Valletti, Cesare","Reardon, John, 1930-1988","Ormandy, Eugene, 1899-1985","Walter, F. Austin","Bjoner, Ingrid","Rossini, Gioacchino, 1792-1868","Arroyo, Martina (19360202)","Chookasian, Lili (1921-08-01-2012-04-10)","Bergonzi, Carlo (19240713-20140725)","Kertész, István, 1929-1973","Ilosfalvy, Róbert, 1927-2009","Ashkenazy, Vladimir (Vladimir Davidovich), 1937-","Piatigorsky, Gregor, 1903-1976","Koni︠u︡s, I︠U︡. (I︠U︡liĭ), 1869-1942","Oliver, John, 1939-2018","DeVaron, Lorna Cooke, 1921-2018","Strauss, Eduard, 1910-1969","Koller, Dagmar","Kraeutler, Walter","Strauss, Johann, 1825-1899","Ghiaurov, Nicolai, 1929-2004","Wolff, Beverly","Debussy, Claude (Achille-Claude), 1862-1918","Donizetti, Gaetano (Domenico Gaetano Maria), 1797-1848","Lewis, Henry, 1932-1996","Cava, Carlo (1928-08-16-2018-09-01)","Souliotis, Elena, 1943-2004","Jones, Gwyneth, 1936-","Cherubini, Luigi, 1760-1842","Bottion, Aldo","Tree, Michael, 1934-2018","Parnas, Leslie (1931-11-11-2022-02-01)","Glickman, Loren","Rudolf, Max, 1902-1995","Hoffman, Jay K.","Kiviniemi, Aimo J., 1918-2009","Jenness, Phyllis, 1922-","Brooks, Patricia (Patricia Anne), 1933-1993","Carringer, Walter (2006-10-22)","Giaiotti, Bonaldo (1932-12-25-2018-06-12)","Arrau, Claudio, 1903-1991","Wilson, Charles M., 1931-2019","Sills, Beverly (1929-05-25-2007-07-02)","Fischer-Dieskau, Dietrich, 1925-2012","Moore, Gerald Martin","Schumann, Robert (Robert Alexander), 1810-1856","Paskalis, Kostas","Gamson, Arnold","Caballé, Montserrat (Maria de Montserrat Viviana Concepción) (1933-04-12-2018-10-06)","Schubert, Franz","Schwarzkopf, Elisabeth (Olga Maria Elisabeth Friederike) (1915-12-09-[2006-08-02,2006-08-03])","Crochet, Evelyne","Haitink, Bernard (Bernard Johan Herman), 1929-2021","Henkemans, Hans (19131223-19951229)","Mehta, Zubin (19360429)","Cliburn, Van, 1934-2013","Adler, Murray","Lowenthal, Jerome (19320211)","Laurence, Eileen","Khanzadian, Vahan","Prince-Joseph, Bruce, 1925-2015","Kaplan, Abraham, 1931-","Böhm, Karl, 1894-1981","Richter, Karl, 1926-1981","Halem, Victor von (1940-03-26)","Gilles, Marie-Louise","Kesteren, John van, 1921-2008","Boky, Colette","Sawallisch, Wolfgang, 1923-2013","Slovák, Ladislav, 1919-1999","Dvorak, Antonin","Smetana, Bedřich, 1824-1884","Smith, Gregg (1931-08-21-2016-07-12)","Self, William","Solomon, Izler, 1910-1987","Ricci, Ruggiero, 1918-2012","Webern, Anton (Anton Friedrich Wilhelm von), 1883-1945","Cillario, Carlo Felice (19150207-20071213)","Callas, Maria, 1923-1977","Milanov, Zinka (1906-05-17-1989-05-30)","Ravel, Maurice (Joseph Maurice), 1875-1937","Falla, Manuel de, 1876-1946","Glière, Reinhold Morit︠s︡evich, 1875-1956","Weissenberg, Alexis (Alexis Sigismond) (1929-07-26-2012-01-08)","Ferras, Christian, 1933-1982","Verdi, Giuseppe","Ross, Elinor, 1926-2020","Vogt, Richard","Otterloo, Willem van (19071227-19780727)","Franck, César (César-Auguste-Jean-Guillaume-Hubert), 1822-1890","Newmark, John (1904-06-12-1991-10-17)","Tucci, Gabriella (1929-08-04-2020-07-09)","Baker, Janet, 1933-","Duval, Pierre, (Tenor)","Talvela, Martti (19350204-19890722)","Bonynge, Richard (1930-09-29)","Sutherland, Joan (Joan Alston), 1926-2010","Fischer, Annie (1914-07-05-1995-04-11)","Francescatti, Zino (Zino René-Charles), 1902-1991","Walton, William (William Turner), 1902-1983","Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilich, 1840-1893","Mandac, Evelyn","Litton, James H.","McCollum, John","Berberian, Ara (1930-05-14-2005-02-21)","Cleva, Fausto (19020517-19710806)","Tebaldi, Renata (1922-02-01-2004-12-19)","Saciuk, Andrzej","Previn, André (André George), 1929-2019","Novaes, Guiomar (1895-02-28-1979-03-07)","Tyler, Veronica","Paray, Paul, 1886-1979","Entremont, Philippe (1934-06-07)","Smith, William, 1924-1993","Wagner, Richard, 1813-1883","Sollberger, Sophie, 1934-","Bonazzi, Elaine (1936?-2019-01-29)","Sokol, Thomas A., 1929-","Shetler, Norman","Kubelík, Rafael, 1914-1996","Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928","Weber, Carl Maria von (Carl Maria Friedrich Ernst von), 1786-1826","Hindemith, Paul, 1895-1963","Endich, Saramae","Milnes, Sherrill (19350110)","Munch, Charles, 1891-1968","Jochum, Eugen (19021101-19870326)","Svetlanov, Yevgeny, 1928-2002","Rostropovich, Mstislav, 1927-2007","Mussorgsky, Modest Petrovich, 1839-1881","Shostakovich, Maxim, 1938-","Sokolov, Grigoriĭ, 1950-","Shostakovich, Dmitriĭ Dmitrievich, 1906-1975","Giulini, Carlo Maria (1914-05-09-2005-06-14)","Barenboim, Daniel, 1942-","Zukerman, Pinchas, 1948-","Allen, Betty, 1927-2009","Markevitch, Igor, 1912-1983","Strauss, Richard, 1864-1949","Killmer, Nancy","Garniez, Nancy","Villa-Lobos, Heitor (1887-03-05-1959-11-17)","Rorem, Ned, 1923-2022","Tilson Thomas, Michael, 1944-","Wolf, Hugo (Hugo Filipp Jakob), 1860-1903","Boulez, Pierre, 1925-2016","Lane, Louis (Louis G.) (1923-12-25-2016-02-15)","Semkow, Jerzy, 1928-2014","Skrowaczewski, Stanisław (Stanisław Paweł Stefan Jan Sebastian), 1923-2017","Trautwein, George William (1927)","Winograd, Arthur (1920-04-22-2010-04-22)","Solti, Georg, 1912-1997","Mazer, Henry, 1918-2002","Scovotti, Jeanette","Simon, Joanna, 1940-","Riegel, Kenneth (19380419)","Patrick, Julian, 1927-2009","Cortez, Viorica (1935-12-26)","Cochran, William (1943-06-23)","Carmeli, Boris (1928-04-23-2009-07-31)","Horne, Marilyn (1934-01-16)","Lupu, Radu, 1945-2022","Price, Leontyne (Mary Violet Leontyne) (1927-02-10)","Garvey, David, 1922-1995","Simon, Stephen (Stephen Anthony), 1937-2013","Morell, Barry","Estes, Simon (1938-02-02)","Blegen, Judith (19410427)","Steffan, Sofia","Quilico, Louis","Lo Monaco, Jerome (1925-2002)","Walker, Mallory (1935-05-22)","Nelson, John, 1941-","Cassilly, Richard, 1927-1998","Ellis, Brent","Ostendorf, John, 1945-","Berlioz, Hector, 1803-1869","Parsons, Geoffrey (Geoffrey Penwill) (1929-06-15-1995-01-26)","Zanetti, Miguel","Katz, Martin (Martin E.), 1945-","Burrows, Stuart (1933-02-07)","Stella, Antonietta (19290315)","Manuguerra, Matteo (1924-10-05-1998-08-23)","Carter, Elliott (Elliott Cook), 1908-2012","Dougherty, Lee","Dale, Clamma (1948-07-04)","Tal, Josef, 1910-2008","Bloch, Ernest, 1880-1959","Maazel, Lorin, 1930-2014","Siepi, Cesare (19230210-20100705)","Veasey, Josephine (1930-07-10-2022-02-22)","Savoie, Robert, 1927-2007","Soyer, Roger (1939-09-01)","Gniewek, Raymond, 1931-","Brozzesi, Franco","Plishka, Paul, 1941-","Aks, Harold","Abbado, Claudio (1933-06-26-2014-01-20)","Mravinsky, Yevgeny, 1903-1988","Tretʹi︠a︡kov, Viktor, 1946-","Arkhipova, Irina, 1925-2010","Westenburg, Richard","Bogard, Carole","Collins, Daniel, (Countertenor)","Bressler, Charles (1926-04-01-1996-11-28)","Anderson, Richard, (Bass)","Bruson, Renato (19360113)","Eda-Pierre, Christiane (1932-03-24-2020-09-06)","West, Jon Fredric, 1952-","Di Stefano, Giuseppe, 1921-2008","Sutherland, Robert, (Pianist)","Ludwig, Christa (1928-03-16-2021-04-24)","Pruett, Jérôme","Barzin, Leon (1900-11-27-1999-08-29)","Glaze, Gary","Masur, Kurt (1927-07-18-2015-12-19)","Lorenz, Siegfried, 1945-","Reger, Max, 1873-1916","Magad, Samuel, 1932-","Zeitlin, Ralph William","Still, Ray (19200312-20140312)","Hesse, Ruth","Ulfung, Ragnar (Ragnar Sigurd), 1927-","Hamari, Julia (19421121)","McCoy, Seth, 1928-1997","Ceccato, Aldo","Hollander, Lorin, 1944-","Bamert, Matthias (19420705)","Page, Robert (Robert Elza), 1927-2016","Kurtz, Eugene, 1923-2006","Lewis, William (William L.), 1931-","Perlman, Itzhak, 1945-","Comissiona, Sergiu (1928-20050305)","Prokofiev, Sergey (Sergey Sergeyevich), 1891-1953","Menuhin, Hephzibah, 1920-1981","Kraus, Alfredo","Elvira, Pablo, 1937-2000","Akiyama, Kazuyoshi, 1941-","Davenny-Wyner, Susan","De Cormier, Robert (Robert Romeo) (1922-01-07-2017-11-07)","Brendel, Alfred (1931-01-05)","Boutry, Roger (1932-02-27-2019-09-07)","Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix, 1809-1847","Schröder-Feinen, Ursula","Tyl, Noel, 1936-","Copland, Aaron, 1900-1990","Rabbai, Joseph","Anagnost, Dino","Scotto, Renata, 1934-","Madden, Donald, 1933-1983","Aler, John (19491004)","Burchinal, Frederick (1948-12-07)","Harris, Roy, 1898-1979","Quivar, Florence (1944-03-03)","Davis, Eileen, (Mezzo-soprano)","Leonhard, Monika, 1942-","Kussmaul, Rainer","Hahn, Klaus-Peter, 1944-","Domingo, Plácido, 1941-","Bumbry, Grace, 1937-2023","Bergquist, Eleanor","Chudy, Natalya","Rampal, Jean-Pierre, 1922-2000","Zukerman, Eugenia","Sanders, Samuel (19370627-19990709)","Lauridsen, Beverly (1945-1994)","Armstrong, Sheila (19420813)","Davis, Colin (Colin Rex), 1927-2013","Ozawa, Seiji, 1935-","Liszt, Franz, 1811-1886","Larrocha, Alicia de (1923-05-23-2009)","Bailey, Norman (Norman Stanley), 1933-2021","Martin, Janis (Janis Lenere) (19390816-20141214)","Ottley, Jerold D. (Jerold Don) (1934-04-07)","Ripplinger, Donald (Donald Hilton) (1927)","Schreiner, Alexander, 1901-1987","Cundick, Robert (Robert Milton), 1926-2016","Longhurst, John (1940)","Levine, James, 1943-2021","Ewing, Maria (Maria Louise) (1950-03-27-2022-01-09)","Flummerfelt, Joseph (Joseph Ross) (1937-02-24-2019-03-01)","Minton, Yvonne (19381204)","Ward, David, 1922-1983","Dam, José van (1940-08-25)","Froschauer, Helmuth (1933-09-22-2019-08-18)","Tomowa-Sintow, Anna, 1941-","Baltsa, Agnes (1944-11-19)","Krenn, Werner","Freni, Mirella, 1935-2020","Cossotto, Fiorenza (19350422)","Beattie, Herbert, 1926-2019","Careccia, Franco","Lee, Lou Ann","Taylor, Rose (Rose Audrey) (19450401-20130914)","Gilels, Emil (1916-10-19-1985-10-14)","Rintzler, Marius","Swing, Peter Gram","Brooks, Tamara (1941-09-11-2012-05-19)","Hanson, Donald, (Conductor)","Waldhans, Jiři, 1923-1995","Bělohlávek, Jiří (1946-02-24-2017-05-31)","Krajný, Boris (1945-11-28)","Wagner, Roger, 1914-1992","Hendricks, Barbara (1948-11-20)","Albin, Gene (Gene V.), 1934-","Lebherz, Louis","Hurwood, Bonnie","Haywood, Lorna","Love, Shirley (1940-01-06)","Norman, Jerold","Smith, Malcolm, 1933-","Mickelson, Randolph","Masini, Gianfranco","Kenny, Yvonne (19501125)","Palmer, Felicity (19440406)","Gelber, Bruno-Leonardo, 1941-","Levitt, Arthur, 1931- ","Weill, Sandy","Wolfensohn, James D.","Bass, Robert, 1953-2008","Randolph, David (19141221-20100512)","Goodwin, John Daly","Carneiro, Joana, 1976-","Coorey, Matthew, 1973-","Johns, Kynan","Lehner, Manfred Hermann","Zhang, Xian, 1973-","Rattle, Simon, 1955-","Carey, Eric","Roset, Julie","Switzer, Erika","Kreisler, Fritz, 1875-1962","Lamson, Carl (1878-11-27-1966-03)","Gould, Morton, 1913-1996","Burton, Philip (Philip Henry), 1904-1995","Geer, Will (1902-03-09-1978-04-22)","Rodgers, Gaby","Martin, Ian, 1912-1981","O'Casey, Sean, 1880-1964","Parisot, Aldo (Aldo Simões) (1918-09-30-2018-12-29)","Sorel, Claudette, 1932-1999","Rudié, Robert (1919-2012-03-04)","Kempff, Wilhelm, 1895-1991","Druian, Rafael (19220120-20020906)","Robison, Paula (1941-06-08)","Isepp, Martin","Prey, Hermann, 1929-1998","Edwards, Ryan","Pfitzner, Hans (Hans Erich), 1869-1949","Gagnon, Roland","Hirst, Grayson","Belling, Susan","Porrello, Joseph","Metcalf, William, 1934-1997","Giovaninetti, Reynald","Floyd, Alpha","Kubiak, Teresa, 1937-","Howell, Gwynne (Gwynne Richard) (19380613)","Von Stade, Frederica (19450601)","Berman, Lazar (19300226-20050206)","Busoni, Ferruccio, 1866-1924","Popp, Lucia (1939-11-12-1993-11-16)","Glinka, M. I. (Mikhail Ivanovich), 1804-1857","Scriabin, Aleksandr Nikolayevich, 1872-1915","Vishnevskai︠a︡, Galina (Galina Pavlovna), 1926-2012","Knie, Roberta (1938-03-13-2017-03-16)","Demus, Jörg (Jörg Wolfgang), 1928-2019","Sousa, John Philip, 1854-1932","Brion, Keith (1933-07-09)","Nagel, Robert (Robert Earl) (1924-9-29-2016-06-05)","Swallow, John (John Warner), 1924-2012","Watts, Andre (1946-06-20-2023-07-12)","Weikl, Bernd (1942-07-29)","Söderström, Elisabeth (Anna Elisabeth), 1927-2009","Grobe, Donald (1929-12-16-1986-04-01)","Zoghby, Linda","Massenet, Jules, 1842-1912","Martinovich, Boris","Kniplová, Naděžda (1932-04-18-2020-01-14)","Schoenberg, Arnold, 1874-1951","Gottschalk, Louis Moreau","List, Eugene, 1918-1985","Savant, Victor","Shookhoff, William","Tenzi, Fausto","Verdejo, Awilda","Estes, Richard, 1948-","Ricciarelli, Katia (1946-01-16)","Hinds, Ruby","Gonzalez, Dalmacio (1945-05-12)","Johns, William, 1940-","Davis, Osceola","Muti, Riccardo (1941-07-28)","Buchanan, Isobel","Varady, Julia","Suzuki, Hidetaro, 1937-","Mroz, Leonard (Leonard Andrzej)","Gulyás, Dénes (1954)","Kazaras, Peter (1956)","Maurice, Glenda (1939-12-16-2013-4-16)","Britton, David, (Tenor)","Opalach, Jan (19500902)","Devia, Mariella (1948)","Delibes, Léo (Clément Philibert Léo), 1836-1891","Rao, Doreen","Bernard, Annabelle","Hancock, Gerre (Gerre Edward), 1934-2012","Castro Alberty, Margarita","Yarrow, Peter, 1938-","Stookey, Paul (Noel Paul), 1937-","Travers, Mary (Mary Allin), 1936-2009","Moore, Undine S. (Undine Smith) (1904-08-25-1989-02-06)","Halley, Paul (1952)","Randall, Tony (1920-02-26-2004-05-17)","Boito, Arrigo, 1842-1918","Andrade, Rosario","Rice, Laura Brooks","Hong, Hei-Kyung","deVaughn, Alteouise","Creech, Philip (1950-06-01)","Woodley, Arthur (1949)","Margalit, Israela (1944)","Behrens, Hildegard (1937-02-09-2009-08-18)","Vejzović, Dunja, 1943-","Dvorský, Peter, 1951-","Bogart, John-Paul (1952-09-17)","Sessions, Roger (Roger Huntington), 1896-1985","Spierer, Léon","Atzmon, Moshe","Patanè, Giuseppe, 1932-1989","Krilovici, Marina","Blake, Rockwell (1951-01-10)","Renzetti, Donato, 1950-","Burns, Stephen, 1959-","Phillips, Daniel (1960)","Phillips, Todd, (Violinist)","Anderson, June, 1952-","Roloff, Roger","Tokody, Ilona","Crafts, Edward","Barker, Charles","Rogoff, Rony","Ginastera, Alberto, 1916-1983","Boozer, Brenda","Weikert, Ralf","Cuberli, Lella (1945-09-29)","Merritt, Chris (Chris Allan), 1952-","Davis, Andrew, 1944-","Kahane, Jeffrey, 1956-","Gielen, Michael (Michael Andreas), 1927-2019","Kramer, Jonathan D. (Jonathan Donald), 1942-2004","Putnam, Ashley (1952-08-10)","Masterson, Valerie","Marriner, Neville (1924-04-15-2016-10-02)","Kocsis, Zoltán (1952-05-30-2016-11-06)","Pollini, Maurizio, 1942-","Neumann, Václav, 1920-1995","Leech, Richard, (Tenor)","Wilson, Neil, 1956-2000","Slatkin, Leonard (Leonard Edward) (1944-09-01)","Elgar, Edward (1857-06-02-1934-02-23)","Adams, John (John Coolidge), 1947-","Comet, Catherine","Montgomery, Kenneth","Thomas, Ambroise (Charles Louis Ambroise), 1811-1896","Rolandi, Gianna","McCauley, Barry (1950-06-25-2001-10-10)","Mack, John (John W.) (1927-10-30-2006-07-23)","Majeske, Daniel (Daniel Harold) (1932-09-17-1993-12-01)","Geber, Stephen","Vernon, Robert, (Violist)","Monk, Allan (19420819)","Dimitrova, Gena Macheva, 1941-2005","Stoltzman, Richard (1942-07-12)","Miranda, Sharon Moe","Marková, Jiřina","Wenkel, Ortrun","Dutoit, Charles (19361007)","Petkov, Dimitŭr, 1938-","Tennstedt, Klaus, 1926-1998","Cappuccilli, Piero (19291109-20050712)","Jones, Gwendolyn, (Mezzo-soprano)","Mackerras, Charles, 1925-2010","Gall, Jeffrey (1950-09-19)","Honegger, Arthur (Oscar-Arthur), 1892-1955","Marier, Theodore (Theodore Norman) (1912-10-17-2001-02-24)","Blahušiaková, Magdaléna","Sylvester, Michael, 1955-","Kusnjer, Ivan, 1951-","Leppard, Raymond (Raymond John) (1927-08-11-2019-10-22)","Kavrakos, Dimitri","Troyanos, Tatiana (1938-09-12)","Berg, Alban, 1885-1935","Hagegård, Håkan (1945-11-25)","Battle, Kathleen","Neikrug, Marc (Marc Edward), 1946-","Jin, Li, 1969-","Bruch, Max (Max Christian Friedrich), 1838-1920","Conlon, James, 1950-","Chailly, Riccardo, 1953-","Mintz, Shlomo, 1957-","Ameling, Elly (19340208)","Bouleyn, Kathryn","Lalo, Édouard (Édouard-Victoire-Antoine), 1823-1892","Vento, Marc, 1936-","Ciurca, Cleopatra","Myers, Lorna","Cole, Vinson (1950-11-21)","Jacobs, René (1946)","Taylor, Janice","Albert, Donnie Ray","Schafer, R. Murray (Raymond Murray) (1933-07-18-2021-08-14)","Dohnányi, Christoph von","Valentin, Dave (1952-04-29-2017-03-08)","Mauceri, John (1945-09-12)","Jordan, Armin (1932-04-09-2006-09-20)","Holliger, Heinz (1939-05-21)","Faulkner, Julia","Wheeler, Kimball (194u)","Chopin, Frédéric (Frédéric François), 1810-1849","Lloyd Webber, Andrew, 1948-","McGovern, Maureen (Maureen Therese) (1949-07-27)","Hillyer, Kazuko","Caddick, David","Turnbull, Walter J. , Dr.","Penderecki, Krzysztof (Krzysztof Eugeniusz), 1933-2020","Ma, Yo-Yo, 1955-","Strugała, Tadeusz, 1935-","Szymanowski, Karol, 1882-1937","Di Domenico, Dino","Wild, Earl (19151126-20100123)","Dešpalj, Pavle (1934-06-18)","Dešpalj, Valter","Sorkočević, Luka, 1734-1789","Beňačková-Čápová, Gabriela (1944-03-25)","Glassman, Allan","Dutilleux, Henri, 1916-2013","Milcheva, Aleksandrina (19340927)","Curry, Diane","Lamberti, Giorgio, 1938-","Gordon, David, 1947-","Toradze, Alexander","St. Clair, Carl (Carl Ray) (19520605)","Verrot, Pascal, 1959-","Hines, Jerome, 1921-2003","Harrell, Lynn (1944-01-30-2020-04-27)","Vivaldi, Antonio, 1678-1741","Lutosławski, Witold, 1913-1994","Parker, Jon Kimura, 1959-","Britten, Benjamin (Edward Benjamin), 1913-1976","Zimmermann, Frank Peter (1965)","Bizet, Georges (Georges Alexandre César Léopold), 1838-1875","Mehlig, Karl","Barber, Samuel (Samuel Osborne), 1910-1981","Matthus, Siegfried (1934-04-13)","Hauschild, Wolf-Dieter, 1937-","Licad, Cecile, 1961-","Walker, Charles Dodsley (1920-03-16-2015-03-21)","Barron, Jennifer","Burgess, Mary, (Mezzo-soprano)","Frager, Malcolm (19350115-19910620)","Schmidl, Peter","Henze, Hans Werner, 1926-2012","Bychkov, Semyon, 1952-","Fauré, Gabriel (Gabriel Urbain), 1845-1924","Kodály, Zoltán, 1882-1967","Larson, Sophia","McNair, Sylvia, (Soprano)","Cohen, Franklin, 1946-","Glass, Philip (1937-01-31)","Meyerbeer, Giacomo, 1791-1864","Slade, Frances F.","Mims, Marilyn, 1962-","Damrosch, Leopold, 1832-1885","Kalt, Frederic","Poppen, Diemut","Lester, Richard, 1959-","Giordano, Umberto, 1867-1948","Polozov, Vi︠a︡cheslav","Salvadori, Antonio, 1949-2006","Salonen, Esa-Pekka, 1958-","Lin, Cho-Liang, 1960-","Blomdahl, Karl-Birger, 1916-1968","Nielsen, Carl, 1865-1931","Ochman, Wiesław (1937-02-06)","Foster, Lawrence, 1941-","Labèque, Katia ([1950-03-03,1950-03-11])","Labèque, Marielle (1952-03-06)","Dukas, Paul (Paul Abraham), 1865-1935","Spohr, Louis, 1784-1859","Ben-Haim, Paul, 1897-1984","Temirkanov, I︠U︡. (19381210)","Pavlovsky, Eduardo A. (Eduardo Alejo) (1933-12-10-2015-10-04)","Quipildor, Zamba","Warrick-Smith, Pamela","Ramírez, Ariel (1921-09-21-2010-02-18)","Poulenc, Francis (Francis Jean Marcel), 1899-1963","Zinman, David (19460709)","Bunin, Stanislav, 1966-","Glazunov, Aleksandr Konstantinovich, 1865-1936","Bellini, Vincenzo, 1801-1835","Tumagian, Eduard","Giacomini, Giuseppe (1940-09-07-2021-07-28)","Todisco, Nunzio","Brister, Wanda","Marton, Eva (1943-06-18)","Cairns, Christine","Rouillon, Philippe","Meier, Waltraud (19560109)","Oldham, Arthur (Arthur William), 1926-2003","Roark-Strummer, Linda (1952)","D'Intino, Luciana (1959)","Folse, Bart","Coni, Paolo","Millo, Aprile","Perahia, Murray (1947-04-19)","Ax, Emanuel (19490608)","Norman, Jessye (1945-09-15-2019-09-30)","Deibler, Seán","Persichetti, Vincent (Vincent Ludwig), 1915-1987","Bronfman, Yefim (1958-04-10)","Lourié, Arthur (Arthur Vincent), 1892-1966","Midori, 1971-","Miller, Gary, (Conductor)","Marc, Alessandra","Sinopoli, Giuseppe (1946-11-02-2001-04-21)","Herbig, Gunther (1931-11-30)","Chmura, Gabriel (1946)","Schuman, Patricia, 1954-","Mentzer, Susanne (19570121)","Stairs, Michael (Michael Ondon) (2018-08-11)","Uchida, Mitsuko, 1948-","Finley, David-Marc","Kulko, Oleg","Järvi, Neeme (1937-06-07)","Kitaenko, Dmitriĭ (Dmitriĭ Georgievich) (19400818)","Viardo, Vladimir, 1949-","Catalani, Alfredo, 1854-1893","Tortelier, Paul, 1914-1990","Chung, Kyung-Wha, 1948-","Wernick, Richard (Richard F.), 1934-","Wagenaar, Johan, 1862-1941","Argerich, Martha, 1941-","Sylvan, Sanford (Sanford Mead) (1953-12-19-2019-01-29)","Hvorostovsky, Dmitri (Dmitri Aleksandrovich) (1962-10-16-2017-11-22)","Arkadʹev, M. A. (Mikhail Aleksandrovich) (1958-03-15)","Johnson, Sigrid","Stewart, Thomas, 1928-2006","Awerbuch (2001-08-26)","Giles, James, 1967-","Brooks, Muriel (1921)","Eschenbach, Christoph (19400220)","Serkin, Peter (Peter Adolf), 1947-2020","Janicello, Mark (1962-11-03)","Rowland, Martile","Mora, Fernando de la (1958-06-07)","Romani, Felice, 1788-1865","Vaughan Williams, Ralph (1872-1958)","Fassabaender, Brigitte (1939)","Rands, Bernard (1934-03-02)","Sotin, Hans (1939-09-10)","Imai, Nobuko (1943)","Wakasugi, Hiroshi, 1935-2009","Miki, Minoru, 1930-2011","Blackwell, Harolyn","Tippett, Micheal  (1905-01-02-1998-01-08)","Ravina, Oscar","Pritchard, Lee H. ","McCartney, Paul (19420618)","Davis, Carl, 1936-","Jansons, Mariss (Mariss Ivars Georgs), 1943-2019","Zimmerman, Frank Peter  (1965-02-27)","DePreist, James (James Anderson), 1936-2013","Heltay, Laszlo","Kaiser, Amy","Charbonneau, Pierre, 1944-","Swensen, Robert (1961)","Fleming, Renée (19590214)","Rozhdestvensky, Sasha (1970)","Leoncavallo, Ruggiero, 1858-1919","Dessì, Daniela (1957-05-14-2016-08-20)","Takemitsu, Tōru (1930-10-08-1996-02-22)","Schuman, William, 1910-1992","Westhoven, Krine, Jr. (1931-03-07-1997-07-30)","Welser-Möst, Franz (19600816)","Corigliano, John (John Paul), 1938-","Hayes, David, 1963-","Gabbiani, Roberto","Columbus, Christopher","Sparfeld, Ethelyn ","Davies, Peter Maxwell, 1934-2016","Orff, Carl, 1895-1982","Dent, Karl","Pletnev, Mikhail, 1957-","Feinburg , Alan","Ran, Shulamit, 1949-","Kisin, Evgeniĭ, 1971-","Schwarz, Gerard, 1947-","Paul, Thomas, 1934-","Kunde, Gregory (1954)","Moosdorf, Otto-Georg","Kalichstein, Joseph (1946-01-15-2022-03-31)","Vaness, Carol (1952-07-27)","Hellekant, Charlotte","Berio, Luciano, 1925-2003","Ohlsson, Garrick (19480403)","Pasternack, Benjamin","Grenke, David","Burenin, V. (Viktor), 1841-1926","Klein, Gideon, 1919-1945","Ullmann, Viktor (18980101-19441018)","Hamilton, Robert G.","Lipovšek, Marjana (1946)","Starker, Janos (1924-07-05-2013-04-28)","Akigishi, Hirohisa, 1962-","Hirokami, Junʼichi, 1958-","Weill, Kurt (Julian Kurt), 1900-1950","Marschik, Peter (1958)","Esposito, Valeria, 1961-","Rossi, Gaetano, 1774-1855","Goerke, Christine","Luxon, Benjamin (19370324)","Royer, Alphonse, 1803-1875","La Selva, Vincent (1929-09-17-2017-10-09)","Walsh, Mary","Vaëz, Gustav (1812-12-06-1862-03-12)","Williams, Janet, 1965-","Larmore, Jennifer (1958-06-21)","Sacchéro, Giacomo","D'Auria, Diego","Futral, Elizabeth","Cross, Gregory (1960)","Voigt, Deborah","Stone, William (1944-03-12)","Humphrey, Jon, (Tenor)","Borland, William, (Baritone)","López-Cobos, Jesús (1940-02-25-2018-03-02)","Schiff, András (19531221)","Bartoli, Cecilia (19660604)","Gergiev, Valeriĭ, 1953-","Herreweghe, Philippe","Maw, Nicholas (John Nicholas) (19351105-20090519)","Mørk, Truls, 1961-","Nordheim, Arne (1931-06-20-2010-06-05)","Simpson, Marietta (1954)","Grossman, Jerry (Jerry Michael) (1950-12-15)","Price, Margaret, 1941-2011","Ouzounian, Michael","Campo, Eduardo del","Milliet, Paul, 1848-1924","Tomšič-Srebotnjak, Dubravka, 1940-","Hampson, Thomas (19550628)","Focile, Nuccia (1959)","Leĭferkus, Sergeĭ (Sergeĭ Petrovich), 1946-","Uhlenhopp, John","Borodina, Olʹga","McNally, Terrence (1939-11-03-2020-03-24)","Krása, Hans, 1899-1944","Hunt Lieberson, Lorraine, 1954-2006","Cooper, Imogen ([1949-08-28,1949-08-29])","Morrell, Gareth, 1956-","Gershwin, George, 1898-1937","Galway, James (1939-12-08)","Liebermann, Lowell (19610222)","Guelfi, Carlo","Solzhenitsyn, Ignat","Terfel, Bryn (19651109)","Josefowicz, Leila, 1977-","Mercadante, Saverio (Giuseppe Saverio Raffaele), 1795-1870","Kremer, Gidon, 1947-","Ganassi, Sonia (1967)","Di Renzi, Richard","Eaglen, Jane (1960-04-04)","Sweet, Sharon","Hadley, Jerry (1952-06-16-2007-07-18)","Miles, Alastair (1961-07-11)","Rogé, Pascal (19510406)","Collard, Jean-Philippe, 1948-","Frank, Pamela (1967-06-20)","Ortner, Erwin, 1947-","Grant Murphy, Heidi (1966)","Cage, John (John Milton) (1912-09-05-1992-08-12)","Labelle, Dominique (1960)","Hart, Mary Ann","Tharp, Steven","Clement, Richard","West, Jayne","Maddalena, James (1954)","Studer, Cheryl (19551024)","Chafin, Robert, 1963-","Dillon, Martin","Chang, Sarah (1980-12-10)","Zacharias, Christian (19500427)","Shaham, Gil, 1971-","Mackenzie, Norman, (Pianist, Conductor)","Bonney, Barbara (1956-04-14)","Otter, Anne Sofie von (1955-05-09)","Sabbatini, Giuseppe","Hughes, Raymond (1952)","Harnoncourt, Nikolaus (1929-12-06-2016-03-05)","Orgonasova, Luba (1961-01-22)","Remmert, Birgit","Mills, Mary (Mary Elizabeth Mills) (1964)","Ragin, Derek Lee","Williams, Bradley (1965)","Schaldenbrand, Christopher","Bär, Olaf, 1957-","Siukola, Heikki","Connell, Elizabeth","Argento, Dominick (1927-10-27-2019-02-20)","Oue, Eiji (1956-10-03)","Bingxu, Hu","Song, Fei, 1969-","Wu, Yuxia","Gunn, Nathan","Upshaw, Dawn (19600717)","Margison, Richard, 1953-","Ansell, Steven","Chausow , Robert","Fricker, Daniel","Reiser, Niki","Bollag, Josef","Clift, Karen","Zimerman, Krystian (1956-12)","Gatti, Daniele, 1961-","Stutzmann, Nathalie (1965)","Schäfer, Christine, 1965-","Siegel, Jeffrey","Haza, Luis","Tetzlaff, Christian, 1966-","Martin, Douglas, (Musician)","Kasarova, Vesselina (19650718)","Bell, Joshua, 1967-","Grieg, Edvard, 1843-1907","Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolay, 1844-1908","Berg, Nathan, 1972-","Flanigan, Lauren","Poretsky, Susana","Ward, Perry","Ikaia-Purdy, Keith","Simpson, Gary (Robert Gary), 1959-","Ligeti, György, 1923-2006","Vengerov, Maksim (1974-08-20)","Panula, Jorma (1930-08-10)","Ziesak, Ruth (1963)","Salerno-Sonnenberg, Nadja (1961-01-10)","Hough, Stephen, 1961-","Wigglesworth, Mark, 1964-","Ziegler, Delores","Holzmair, Wolfgang, 1952-","Ainsley, John Mark (19630709)","Meoni, Giovanni","Amiliato, Fabio","Tan, Dun, 1957-","Sviridov, Georgiĭ, 1915-1998","Gilad, Jonathan","Larsson, Anna, (Contralto) (1966-09-10)","Grossmann, Agnes, (Choral conductor)","Isaac, Heinrich, approximately 1450-1517","Delfs, Andreas","Babbitt, Milton","Banse, Juliane, 1965-","Järvi, Paavo, 1962-","Ledbetter, Victor","Brewer, Christine, 1960-","Silja, Anja (19400417)","Forbis, Clifton","Alexander, Roberta (1949-03-03)","Mutter, Anne-Sophie, 1963-","Scribner, Norman (Norman Orville) (19360225-20150322)","Costanzo, Anthony Roth","Bostridge, Ian (1964)","Brown, Timothy, (Horn player)","Morales, Ricardo, (Clarinetist) (1972)","Marchini, Italo (1953)","Relyea, John","Swenson, Ruth Ann (1959-08-25)","Smith, Hugh, (Tenor)","Putilin, Nikolaĭ (Nikolaĭ Georgievich), 1954-","Thomas, Indra","Blythe, Stephanie (1970)","Bernstein, Richard, (Bass-baritone) (1966-07-30)","Brubeck, Dave (1920-12-06-2012-12-05)","Moody, James, 1925-2010","Brubeck, Chris (19520319)","Krall, Diana (Diana Jean) (1964-11-16)","Redman, Joshua (1969-02-01)","Vonk, Hans","Maultsby, Nancy","Peterson, Dean","Thibaudet, Jean-Yves, 1961-","Ponchielli, Amilcare, 1834-1886","Valayre, Sylvie (19641010)","Day, Kathryn","Robertson, David, 1958-","Znaider, Nikolaj, 1975-","Freire, Nelson (1944-10-18-2021-11-01)","Phelps, Cynthia","Young, Rebecca, (Violist)","Gubaidulina, Sofia, 1931-","Esperian, Kallen","Gazale, Alberto","Welch-Babidge, Jennifer","Knussen, Oliver (Stuart Oliver) (1952-06-12-2018-07-08)","Lundy, Nancy Allen","Olsen, Stanford","Oswald, Mark","Chen, Robert","Guleghina, Maria (1959-08-09)","Pons, Juan (19460808)","Urmana, Violeta (1959/1961)","Kowalijow, Vitalij","Young, Thomas, 1962-","Takezawa, Kyoko, 1966-","Siff, Ira (1946-02-15)","Stoyanova, Krassimira","Makarina, Olga","Giordani, Marcello (1963-01-25-2019-10-05)","Polenzani, Matthew (1968)","Sharp, William, (Baritone) (19510601)","Metallo, Vincent","Lafontaine, Timothy ","Grant, Jason, 1970-","Barr, Frank","Wilson-Johnson, David (1950-11-16)","Watson, Janice, 1964-","Lang, Petra (1962-11-29)","Gruber, H. K. (Heinz Karl) (19430103)","Tanguy, Eric (19680127)","Williams, John (John Towner), 1932-","Davidson, David r.  (1948-2009)","Liao, Changyong, 1968-","Rouse, Christopher (Christopher Chapman), 1949-2019","Hersch, Michael, 1971-","Pape, René (1964-09-04)","Bolcom, William (William Elden) (1938-05-26)","Schmidt, Frank Willi, 1967-","Chang, Han-Na (19821223)","Bashmet, I︠U︡riĭ (I︠U︡riĭ Abramovich) (1953)","Shen, Hsueh-Yung, 1952-","Parloff, Michael","Zuber, Gregory","Takova, Darina","Shtoda, Daniil (Daniil Aleksandrovich) (19770213)","Chaignaud, Jean-Luc","Fischer, Iván (1951-01-20)","DiDonato, Joyce (1970)","George, Vance","Ullmann, Marcus","Gauvin, Karina (1966~)","Schreier, Peter (Peter Max) (1935-07-29-2019-12-25)","Rucker, Mark, (Singer)","Licitra, Salvatore, 1968-2011","Figueroa, Rafael, 1961-","Chan, David, (Violinist)","Eanet, Nick","Strauss, Josef, 1827-1870","Blaze, Robin (19710111)","Kooy, Peter (1954-09-17)","Türk, Gerd","Suzuki, Masaaki, 1954-","Nonoshita, Yukari","Ramey, Samuel (1942-03-28)","Gao, Ding","van Kley, Susan","Zerbe, Monica","Fischer, Julia, 1983-","Graham, Susan, 1960-","Zeffiri, Mario","Baptista, Cyro (1950-12-23)","Stott, Kathryn (Kathryn Linda) (1958-12-10)","D'Rivera, Paquito, 1948-","Matta, Nilson","Suadin, I Nyoman","Whitman, Thomas, 1960-","Laurendeau, Jean","Anderson, Valdine","Acevedo, Carmen","Figueroa, Guillermo, 1953-","Pérez, Jossie","Martínez, Ana María, 1968-","Chandler-Eteme, Janice","Jones, Ann Elizabeth Howard","Moore-Brown, Marilyn","Chama, José Eduardo","Potenza, Rossana","Casanova, Francisco, (Tenor)","Aimard, Pierre-Laurent, 1957-","Boreĭko, Andreĭ, 1957-","Crider, Michèle (1963)","Kitic, Milena","Golesorkhi, Anooshah","Spano, Robert (Robert V.) (1961-05-07)","Polegato, Brett (19680509)","Douvas, Elaine","Szkafarowsky, Stefan ","Tiboris, Peter","Terentʹeva, Nina","Brown, Angela M. (Angela Marie), 1963-","Edwards, Iwan, 1937-2022","Murzaev, Sergeĭ","Gubskiĭ, Mikhail","Pavlovskai︠a︡, Tatʹi︠a︡na","Repin, Vadim (1971-08-31)","Grimaud, Hélène, 1969-","Pintscher, Matthias (1971-01-29)","Montalvo, Marisol","Robbins, Julien (1950-11-14)","Taylor, James, 1966-","Rilling, Helmuth (19330529)","Petersen, Marlis (1968-02-03)","Birtwistle, Harrison (1934-07-15-2022-04-18)","Lortie, Louis, 1959-","Lachenmann, Helmut (1935-11-27)","Courtney, James, 1946-","Wong, Deborah","Kraevsky, Natalya","Kavakos, Leonidas (1967)","Giordano, Massimo (1971-02-19)","Gutiérrez, Eglise","Chung, Myung-Whun, 1953-","Delavan, Mark","Bartolini, Lando","Easton, Richard, 1933-2019","Rees, Roger, 1944-2015","Margiono, Charlotte","Studebaker, Thomas, 1970-","Sousa, Vasco","Guerreiro, Luis","Neto, António","Ruela, João Pedro","Mariza (19731216)","N'Dour, Youssou (19591001)","Salama, Fathy","Dehn, Ellie","Johnson, Heather, (Mezzo-soprano) ([1971,1972])","Chingari, Marco","Lieberson, Peter, 1946-2011","Röschmann, Dorothea (1967-06-17)","Bravo, Fabiana (1969)","Baransky, Pavel","Sunnegårdh, Erika","Lang, Lang, (Pianist)","Korchak, Dmitriĭ (Dmitriĭ Mikhaĭlovich), 1979-","Fabiano, Michael (19840508)","Saxton, Shirley Johnson","Maillard, Carol","Casel, Nitanju Bolade","Barnwell, Ysaye M.","Kisfauldy, Ors","Dohmen, Albert","Zeller, Richard","Hite, William","Pannill, Judith","Angel, Ryland","Wuorinen, Charles","Tritle, Kent (1960-09-26)","Donose, Ruxandra, 1964-","McPherson, Robert, (Tenor)","Ford, Bruce (1956-08-15)","Cornetti, Marianne","Moore, Latonia (1979)","Filianoti, Giuseppe, 1974-","Li, Yundi (1982-10-07)","Adès, Thomas (Thomas Joseph Edmund) (1971-03-01)","Piazzolla, Astor (1921-03-11-1992-07-05)","Korngold, Erich Wolfgang, 1897-1957","Magalhaes, Amadeu","Lucas, Filipe","Zaccaria, Davide","Pontes, Dulce (Dulce José) (1969-04-08)","Feiteira, Paulo","Stockhausen, Karlheinz, 1928-2007","DeYoung, Michelle (1968)","Miller, Joe, 1965-","Malvar-Ruiz, Fernando (1968-07-11)","Kissinger, Henry, 1923-","Eugenides, Jeffrey (Jeffrey Kent) (1960-03-08)","Henckel von Donnersmarck, Florian, 1973-","Schlöndorff, Volker (1939-03-31)","Mehretu, Julie, 1970-","Dudamel, Gustavo (19810126)","Quasthoff, Thomas (1959-11-09)","Lindberg, Magnus (Magnus Gustaf Adolf), 1958-","Milliken, Catherine","Maldoom, Royston","Fink, Bernarda (1959)","Brandes, Christine","Soboleva, Irina","Petrenko, Pavel","Petrenko, Andrei","Duparc, Henri, 1848-1933","Ketting, Otto, 1935-2012","Furlanetto, Ferruccio (1949-05-16)","Jessop, Craig D.","Johnson-Huff, Ann","Drafall, Robert W.","Teraoka-Brady, Carolyn","Bernhardt, Valerie","Snyder, Dan","Dominick, John, III","Ciavaglia, Michael A. ","Manucharyan, Yeghishe","Harler, Alan (1940-04-10)","Vasta, Stephen (Steve) Francis","Kirschner, Ann J.","Lowry, Robert, 1826-1899","Glaser, Pamela","Covo, Bettina, 1956-","Biss, Jonathan (1980-09-18)","Stomsvik, Diana","Kachanov, Nikolai","Galuzine, Vladimir","Daurov, Adrian","Schönberg, Claude-Michel (19440506)","McBroom, Amanda (1947-08-09)","Wallace, Randall, 1949-","Simon, Carly (19450625)","Mcferrin, David","Ein-Habar, Eyal","Anger, Ain","Vargas, Ramon, 1960-","Callegari, Daniele","Pieczonka, Adrianne, 1963-","Stringer, Howard, 1942-","Mares, Luca","Cabrino, Guiseppe","Vincenzo, Alessandra Di","Galligioni, Francesco","Sbrogiò, Alessandro","Ökrös, Oszkár, 1957-","Lendvay, József, 1974-","Lendvay, József","Gritton, Susan (19650831)","Romey, Kathy Saltzman","Nolen, Laura Vlasak","Di Giacomo, Julianna, 1975-","Kožená, Magdalena (1973)","Owens, Eric, 1970-","Friedrich, Eberhard (1958)","Hummel, Johann Nepomuk, 1778-1837","Daniels, David, 1966-","Joshua, Rosemary (1964-10-16)","Labadie, Bernard, 1963-","Damrau, Diana (1971-05-31)","Grove, Jill","Vänskä, Osmo, 1953-","Niemelä, Hannu, 1954-","Hyökki, Matti, 1946-","Nisula, Päivi","Karnéus, Katarina","Claycomb, Laura (1968-08-23)","Anton̦enko, Aleksandrs, 1975-","Frühbeck de Burgos, Rafael (19330915-20140611)","Fernández, Igor Ijurra","Berkun Menaker, Dianne","Kalagina, Anastasia","Alagna, Roberto","Veronesi, Alberto (1967)","Mascagni, Pietro, 1863-1945","Alsop, Marin (1956-10-16)","Thomas, Vaneese","De Haas, Darius","Stifelman, Leslie","Lewis-Evans, Kecia","Goerne, Matthias, 1967-","Griffey, Anthony Dean, 1967-","Vallet, Pierre, (Conductor)","O'Neill, Simon, 1971-","Hahn, Hilary","Mena, Juanjo, 1965-","Higdon, Jennifer, 1962-","Batiashvili, Lisa, 1979-","Taigi, Chiara","Nelsons, Andris (1978-11-18)","Van der Linde, Clint, 1976-","Nicholls, Rachel, (Soprano)","Blažíková, Hana (19801202)","Wolfe, Duain","Lee, Josephine, 1975-","Martineau, Malcolm (19600203)","Schade, Michael (1965-01-23)","Schwartz, Sylvia, 1982-","Gabrieli, Giovanni, approximately 1554-1612","Nagano, Kent (Kent George), 1951-","Dessay, Natalie, 1965-","Trifonov, Daniil (Daniil Olegovich), 1991-","Clark, Katerina","Amar, Tarik Youssef Cyril, 1969-","Wortman, Richard (19380324)","Matthewman, Gary","Bondarenko, Andriĭ (Andriĭ Volodymyrovych), 1987-","Luisi, Fabio (1959-01-17)","Harbison, John (John Harris) (1938-12-20)","Rice, Christine","Goode, Richard (1943-06-01)","Bicket, Harry (1960)","Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695","Biber, Heinrich Ignaz Franz, 1644-1704","Bennett, Mark, (Trumpeter)","Scholl, Andreas (19671110)","Kaufmann, Jonas (1969-07-10)","Gheorghiu, Angela (1965-09-07)","Barnum, Donald","Walker, Danielle","Lully, Jean-Baptiste, 1632-1687","Fasch, Johann Friedrich, 1688-1758","Lamon, Jeanne (1949-08-14-2021-06-20)","Robinson, James","Falby, Doreen","Polochick, Edward","Conway, Eric, Dr.","Bagwell, James","Ketelson, Kyle (1971)","Morris, James (1947-01-10)","Cutler, Eric","Rebeka, Marina, 1980-","Jurowski, Vladimir, 1972-","Bellemer, John G.","Johnson, Anita, (Vocalist)","Cooke, Sasha","Phan, Nicholas (1979-01-03)","Phillips, Susanna, 1981-","Yamadate, Fuyuki","Singer, Gregory","Kimura, Mineko","Matsubara, Yuko","John, Emily","Chase, Constance","Biondi, Fabio (1961-03-15)","Locatelli, Pietro Antonio, 1695-1764","Nardini, Pietro, 1722-1793","Genaux, Vivica (1969-07-10)","Heras-Casado, Pablo (1977-11-21)","Denk, Jeremy (1970-05-16)","Norrington, Roger (1934-03-16)","Pluhar, Christina (1965)","Andueza, Raquel","Galeazzi, Lucilla (19501224)","Merula, Tarquinio, -1665","Davies, Neal (1965)","Guillon, Damien (1981)","O'Connor, Kelley","Wilson, Harold","Baetge, Noah","Shapiro, Mark","Sandel-Pantaleo, Leann","Rowley, Jennifer, (Soprano)","Sorenson, Garrett","Schasching, Rudolf","Henschel, Jane, 1950-","Stemme, Nina (1966)","Giovannini, Antonio, 1980-","Feola, Rosa","Respighi, Ottorino, 1879-1936","Martucci, Giuseppe, 1856-1909","Măcelaru, Cristian, 1980-","Solti, Valerie","Quantz, Johann Joachim, 1697-1773","Frederick, King of Prussia, II, 1712-1786","Pahud, Emmanuel, 1970-","Meister , Elisabeth","Rose, Matthew, (Bass)","Spyres, Michael","Gardiner, John Eliot (19430420)","Johnston, Jennifer","Barton, Jamie ([1981, 1982])","Meade, Angela","Pallesen, Nicholas","Caldarella, Juan","Scarpino, Alejandro, 1904-1970","Castro, Giancarlo, 1980-","Clamor, Thomas","Chávez, Carlos (Chávez Ramírez), 1899-1978","Orbón, Julián, 1925-1991","Revueltas, Silvestre (José Silvestre Revueltas Sánchez), 1899-1940","Colon, Gaspar","Alvarez, Idwer","Benzecry, Esteban (19700413)","Lindsey, Kate","Marcon, Andrea (1963)","Fusek, Anna","Favaro, Michele","Genini, Giulia","Bovo, Daniele","Bardon, Patricia (1964)","Rae, Brenda","Pisaroni, Luca, 1975-","Lippert, Herbert, 1957-","Suppé, Franz von, 1819-1895","Widmann, Jörg (1973-06-19)","Jackson, Christopher (Christopher O.), 1960-2007","Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da, 1525?-1594","Démettre, Claire-Lise, 1986-","Paugam, Laurence","Pernoo, Jérôme (1972)","Cangemi, Veronica (19641010)","Spinosi, Jean-Christophe, 1964-","Botstein, Leon (1946-12-14)","Wilson, Tamara, (Soprano)","Wittmoser, Carsten","Icochea, Andy Icochea","Thielemann, Christian, 1959-","Yang, Jonathan Jun","Lee, Kate Xintong","Baldwin, Alec, 1958-","Mat︠s︡uev, Denis, 1975-","Oesterle, Michelle","Chacón-Cruz, Arturo, 1977-","Borchev, Nikolay","Watson, Katherine, (Soprano)","Ibragimova, Alina (Alina Rinatovna), 1985-","Cohen, Jonathan (Jonathan Frank)","Hirai, Hideaki","Cerutti, Joe","Tsuji, Hideyuki ","Lunghi, Francesca","Satake, Naomi","Stucky, Steven (Steven Edward) (1949-11-07-2016-02-14)","Boulianne, Julie, (Mezzo-soprano)","Savall, Jordi (19410801)","Egarr, Richard, 1963-","Phillips, Peter, 1953-","Blachly, Alexander (1944-11-13)","Mattila, Karita","Dobracheva, Ėvelina","Hanson, Howard, 1896-1981","Christie, Michael, 1974-","Mickelthwate, Alexander","Pershall, David","Costello, Stephen, 1981-","Chauvet, Géraldine","Haas, Georg Friedrich (1953-08-16)","Lučić, Željko, 1968-","Tang, Muhai, 1949-","Coote, Alice (19680510)","Devin, Anna","Christy, Anna","Nézet-Séguin, Yannick, 1975-","Connolly, Sarah (Sarah Patricia) (19630613)","Zobel, David","Kaiser, Joseph (1977-10-14)","DeShong, Elizabeth","Guthrie, Arlo (Arlo Davy) (1947-07-10-)","Fenoglio, Claudio","Osborn, John, (Tenor) (1972-05-16)","Salsi, Luca, 1975-","Noseda, Gianandrea (1964)","Fang, Ying","Arbo, Rani","Diawara, Fatoumata (1982)","Aurelio","Olatuja, Alicia","Bakhtouridze, Mzia","Abdrazakov, Ilʹdar, 1976-","Skorokhodov, Sergeĭ, 1974-","Kolosova, Alisa, 1987-","Netrebko, Anna (Anna I︠U︡rʹevna) (1971-09-18)","Andsnes, Leif Ove, 1970-","Gerhaher, Christian (1969-07-24)","Brownlee, Lawrence (1972-11-24)","Cabell, Nicole (1977-10-17)","Benini, Maurizio","Schuller, Gunther (Gunther Alexander) (1925-11-22-2015-06-21)","Byrd, William, 1539 or 1540-1623","Ichise, Reiko","Tunnicliffe, Richard","Morikawa, Asako","Boothby, Richard, 1955-","Weckmann, Matthias, 1616?-1674","Bezuidenhout, Kristian (1979)","Barkmin, Gun-Brit","Serdi︠u︡k, Nadezhda (1975)","Matochkina, Yulia","Ganbaatar, Aruinbaatar","Masleev, Dmitry, 1988-","Ionițǎ, Andrei, 1994-","Michalek, David","Karlowicz, Mieczyslaw (1876-1909)","Beczala, Piotr (1968)","Lunn, Joanne ([1973,1975])","Ivashchenko, Dimitry","Vogel, Eva","Dasch, Annette, 1976-","Griffith, Jonathan","Shumate, Penelope ","Chapa, Claudia","McVeigh, John","Rutenberg, Craig","Scarlatti, Domenico, 1685-1757","Vinikour, Jory, 1963-","Bull, John, -1628.","Bradley, Michelle","Gaertner, Michael ","Morlot, Ludovic, 1973-","Covington, Conner Gray, 1987-","Venner, Matthew","Dobell, Mark","Smith, Angus","Greig, Donald","Melton, Heidi","McGegan, Nicholas","Link, Joel","Lee, Bryan","Pajaro-van de Stadt, Milena","Shaw, Camden","Noda, Ken","Rivera, Jessica, (Soprano)","Ford, Nmon","Gere, Richard (Richard Tiffany), 1949-","Baruch, Wayne","Gayton, Charles","Vinke, Stefan","Ganenko, Tatiana","Drury, Patricia","Pakaluk, Michael S.","Clarke, Colin R.","Gibbs, Deborah Lee","Millar, Cynthia, (Ondes Martenot player)","Friman, Anna Maria","Fuglseth, Linn Andrea","Opheim, Berit, 1967-","Fisch, Asher (1965)","Karloski, Helen","Richardson, Alex, (Tenor)","Cutlip, Philip","Dantone, Ottavio","Mullova, Viktorii︠a︡, 1959-","Beilman, Benjamin","Emelʹi︠a︡nychev, Maksim, 1988-","Palazzo, Manuel","Camarena, Javier (1976~)","Witt, Gregor, 1968-","Glander, Matthias","Baier, Mathias, 1982-","Vlatković, Radovan (1962)","Brandl, Wolfram","Deyneka, Yulia (1982)","Tokcan, Yurdal, 1966-","Psonis, Dimitris","Güngör, Hakan, 1973-","Sarikouyoumdjian, Haïg","Greenleaf, Jolle","Mealy, Robert","Andrijeski, Julie","Sperling, Ted","Dŭrvarova, Elmira (1954)","Mathew, George, (Conductor)","Baráth, Emőke, 1985-","Bridelli, Giuseppina, 1986-","Karthäuser, Sophie (1975)","Boesch, Florian","García Alarcón, Leonardo (1976)","Lexa, Olivier","Alessandrini, Rinaldo (1960)","Buchbinder, Rudolf, 1946-","Skride, Baiba","Krijgh, Harriet, 1991-","Moser, Elsbeth","Mehta, Bejun ([1968-06-29,1969])","Willer, Beth","Luganskiĭ, Nikolaĭ (Nikolaĭ Lʹvovich), 1972-","Padmore, Mark (Mark Joseph) (19610308)","Forck, Bernhard","Grey, Mark, 1967-","Wyers, Giselle","Lynch, Shane","Boers, Geoffrey (Geoffrey Paul)","Hatteberg, Kent Eugene","Kühmeier, Genia","Scheen, Céline (1976)","Capezzuto, Vincenzo","Pappano, Antonio, 1959-","Hannigan, Barbara (1971)","Jia, Lü, 1964-","Zhang, Haochen, 1990-","Chest, John","Check, Jennifer","Fujimura, Mihoko","Sierra, Nadine, 1988-","Luisotti, Nicola (19611126)","Jansen, Janine  (1978)","Stein, Avi","Zhu, Beiliang, 1985-","Weaver, Charles","Deutsch, Helmut (1945-12-24)","Schultz, Golda","Wong, Lisa, 1969-","Van Horn, Christian (1978)","Schmitt, Maximilian","Davies, Iestyn (1979-09-16)","Harvey, Joélle","Petrenko, Kirill (1972)","Müller-Schott, Daniel, 1976-","Brower, Angela","Müller, Hanna-Elisabeth, 1985-","Eckhoff, Sören","Jones, Simon (1950-07-27)","Kenny, Elizabeth","Jones, Robert, active 1597-1615","Dowland, John, 1563?-1626","Nylund, Camilla (1968-06-11)","Rees, Andrew, (Tenor)","Dirvanauskaitė, Giedrė","Watkins, Paul, 1970-","Dutton, Lawrence (1954-05-09)","Setzer, Philip, 1951-","Drucker, Eugene, 1952-","Faust, Isabelle, 1972-","Giguère, Pascale","Rachvelishvili, Anita, 1984-","Gražinytė-Tyla, Mirga, 1986-","Ehnes, James, 1976-","Ruggles, Carl, 1876-1971","Yende, Pretty, 1985-","Lehár, Franz, 1870-1948","Tauber, Richard, 1891-1948","Kálmán, Emmerich, 1882-1953","Rieder, Jochen (1970)","Tamestit, Antoine, 1979-","Richardot, Lucile","Armiliato, Marco","Vasilek, Lukáš, 1980-","Kulman, Elisabeth (19730628)","Karg, Christiane (1980)","Saïtkoulov, Roustem","Manasherov, Miriam","Soltani, Kian (1992)","Flórez, Juan Diego, 1973-","Scalera, Vincent","Conti, Francesco, 1681 or 1682-1732","Cano, Jennifer Johnson","Hantaï, Pierre, 1964-","Beyer, Amandine","Orliński, Jakub Józef, 1990-","Nosky, Aisslinn","Woods, Alexander, (Violinist)","Miller, Kyle, 1986-","Seltzer, Ezra","Zebley, Charles","Lislevand, Rolf (1961)","Pierlot, Philippe, 1958-","Kraemer, Manfred (1960-10-27)","Engle, Marie","Fischer, Ádám, 1949-","Levit, Igor, 1987-","Rondeau, Jean, 1991-","Muhly, Nico (1981-08-26)","Lisiecki, Jan, 1995-","Wang, Yuja (19870210)","Capuçon, Gautier (1981)","Tynan, Ailish","Fox, Steven, 1978-","Brook, Matthew","Tritschler, Robin","Teuscher, Lydia, 1975-","Buxtehude, Dietrich, 1637-1707","Tsuji, Nobuyuki (1988-09-13)","Satie, Erik, 1866-1925","Marais, Marin, 1656-1728","Visée, Robert de","Dunford, Thomas, 1988-","Maclary, Edward","Grimaldi, Erika, 1980-","Amarù, Chiara, 1984-","Angelini, Michele (1982)","Leonard, Isabel","Schachtner, Benno, 1984-","Garanča, Elīna, 1976-","Stadlen, Sam","Levine, Joanna","Ashton, Emily","Abduraimov, Behzod (1990-09-11)","Blue, Angel (Angel Joy), 1984-","Gaffigan, James, 1979-","Oropesa, Lisette","Petrenko, Vasiliĭ (Vasiliĭ Ėduardovich), 1976-","d'Alessio, Giulio","Scheid, Edson","Rossi, Stefano, (Violinist)","Minasi, Ludovico, 1984-","Tosti, F. Paolo (Francesco Paolo), 1846-1916","Baillieu, James","Nilsson, Lars David, 1966-","Mattei, Peter, 1965-","Foster, Tom","Zachow, Friedrich Wilhelm, 1663-1712","Froberger, Johann Jacob, 1616-1667","Mattheson, Johann, 1681-1764","Kim, Stephen","Mackey, Steven, 1956-","Zanocco, Gianpiero","Torri, Pietro, approximately 1650-1737","Hallenberg, Ann","Hailstork, Adolphus C. (Adolphus Cunningham) (1941-04-17)","Marsalis, Branford (Branford Iweanya) (1960-08-26)","Mälkki, Susanna (1969-03-13)","Dinnerstein, Simone (Simone Andréa) (19720918)","Thurman, Uma (1970-04-29)","Aucoin, Matthew, 1990-","Coleman, Valerie, 1970-","Wilkins, Thomas, (Conductor)","Fullana, Francisco","Sorrell, Jeannette","Uccellini, Marco, approximately 1603-1680","Zetlan, Jennifer","Petrie, Heather","Holcomb, Bernard, 1983-","Lagasca, Enrio","Christophers, Harry (1953)","Filsell, Jeremy (Jeremy Daniell) (1964-04-10)","Sly, Philippe","Prégardien, Julian, 1984-","Cargill, Karen","Quist, Amanda","Dixon, Rodrick (1966-06-22)","Ustvolʹskai︠a︡, Galina Ivanovna, 1919-2006","Corrette, Michel, 1707-1795","Telemann, Georg Philipp, 1681-1767","Bihan, Marie Lambert-Le","Mobley, Reginald","Hadelich, Augustin (1984)","Zweden, Jaap van (19601212)","Bell, Isaiah","Austin, Justin","Bradford, Lucia","Kyslytsya, Sergiy","Fortner, Sullivan (Sullivan Joseph) (1986-12-29)","Feinstein, Michael (Michael Jay) (1956-09-07)","Smith, Robert F. (Robert Frederick), 1962-","Walker, George (George Theophilus), 1922-2018","Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel, 1714-1788","Isserlis, Steven, 1958-","Pachelbel, Johann, 1653-1706","Jovanovich, Brandon","Frank, Gabriela Lena (1972)","Dueñas, María","Meyers, Anne Akiko, 1970-","Márquez, Arturo, 1950-","Schumann, Clara, 1819-1896","Price, Florence (Florence Beatrice), 1887-1953","Rana, Beatrice, 1993-","Norman, Andrew, 1979-","Bendix-Balgley, Noah, 1984-","Key, Frances Scott (1779-1843)","Shani, Lahav, 1989-","Imber, Naphtali Herz, 1856-1909","Xi, Wang, 1978-","Freedman, Daryl","Schoonhoven, Kyle van","McIntyre, Jana","Parrish, Joseph","Hunt, Sophia","Woolsey, Midge","Buialski, Vladyslav","Shrut, Arlene","Chase, Claire (Claire Rose), 1978-","Vustin, Aleksandr, 1943-2020","Silvestrov, Valentyn (1937)","Savino, Richard","Ellis, Jennifer, (Soprano)","Snaidas, Nell","LaMotte, Adam","Kuchar, Theodore (1960)","Khristenko, Stanislav, 1984-","Stankovych, I︠E︡. (I︠E︡vhen), 1942-","Villalon, Elena","Persson, Miah (1969-05-27)","De Bique, Jeanine","Manna, Gennaro, 1715-1779","Alston, Charlotte Blake","Zhang, Meigui","Nally, Donald, 1960-","Adams, John Luther, 1953-","Thompson, Sumner","Langlois de Swarte, Théotime","Christie, William (William Lincoln) (1944-12-19)","Senaillé, Jean Baptiste, approximately 1688-1730","Leclair, Jean-Marie, 1697-1764","Charpentier, Marc-Antoine, 1643-1704","Bach, Johann Sebastian","Sodergren, Mikki","Donato, Emily","Giebler, Brian L. (Brian Louis), 1986-","Palumbo, Donald","Kelsey, Quinn","Ernesto Pena Laguna, Luis (1983)","Cutting, Hugh","Sousa, Dinis","Cronin, Hilary","Denbee, Sarah","Horak-Hallett, Bethany","Clarke, Samantha","Ponsford-Hill, Ali","Lombardi, Federica","Desandre, Lea, 1993-","Monteverdi, Claudio (Claudio Giovanni Antonio), 1567-1643","Kapsperger, Giovanni Girolamo, 1580-1651","Karadaglić, Miloš, 1983-","Marcello, Alessandro Ignazio (1673-1747)","Boccherini, Luigi, 1743-1805","Haji, Andrew","Hopkins, Joshua, 1978-","Amereau, Avery","Snouffer, Lauren (1988-03-30)","Crowe, Lucy","Cohen, Aryeh Nussbaum","Massey, Clifton","Wilson, Steve (Steven Caldicott)","Lemper, Ute, 1963-","Norin-Kuehn, Deborah","Sousa, John Philip","Kaplan, Allan R., 1948-","Maltby, Richard (Richard Eldridge), 1914-1991","Grundman, Clare (Clare Ewing), 1913-1996","Naldi, Ronald","Babbitt, Beth","Meyer, Marlene","Dymit, Thomas","Diana, William","Portnoy, Donald","Wyatt, Larry","Christie, Laury","Kim, David, (Violinist) (1963)","McGarrity, Evelyn","Furumoto, Kimo","Else, Peter","Markin, Tracey","Blank, Johanne ","Thomas, Elmer","Borodin, Aleksandr Porfirʹevich, 1833-1887","Fagen, Arthur (1951)","Doo-Wan, Kim","Loveless, Wendell P.","Paredes, Marcos","Dowell, Anthony","Kirkland, Gelsey","Baryshnikov, Mikhail, 1948-","Tudor, Antony, 1908-1987","Tcherkassky, Marianna","Schafer, Richard William","Harvey, Cynthia, 1957-","Martínez, Enrique, 1926-1998","Minz, Alexander","Makarova, Natalia, 1940-","Barbee, Victor","Robbins, Jerome (Jerome Wilson) (1918-10-11-1998-07-29)","Loring, Eugene, 1911-1982","Ivanov, Lev (Lev Ivanovich), 1834-1901","Gregory, Cynthia","Bujones, Fernando, 1955-2005","Petipa, Marius, 1818-1910","Stevenson, Ben, 1937-","Lanchbery, John (1923-05-15-[2003-02-26,2003-02-27])","Balanchine, George (1904-01-22-1983-04-30)","Tetley, Glen","De Mille, Agnes (1905-09-18-1993-10-06)","Ashton, Frederick, 1904-1988","Messac, Magali","Spizzo, Christine","Khalfouni, Dominique","Barker, Alan, (Conductor) (William Alan) (1938-02-05)","Houlton, Lise","Petit, Roland, 1924-2011","Anastos, Peter (19480223)","MacMillan, Kenneth (1932-07-02-1989-01-08)","Browne, Leslie","La Fosse, Robert","Jaffe, Susan, 1962-","Van Hamel, Martine, 1945-","Fonseca, Peter","Yeager, Cheryl","McFall, John J.","Cunningham, Merce (1919-04-16-2009-07-26)","von Lovenskjold, Hermann","Bournonville, August","Fokine, Michel","Eglevsky, Andre","Tharp, Twyla","Saint-Leon, Arthur","Armitage, Karole","Vainonen, Vasily","Minkus, Ludwig (1826-1917)","Gorsky, Alexander","Tippet, Clark","Kern, Jerome","Riley, Terry","Hyman, Dick","Sinatra, Frank","Morris, Mark","Massine, Leonide","Dove, Ulysses","Goleizovsky, Kasyan","Smuin, Michael","Kylian, Jiri","Lander, Harald","Blair, David","McKenzie, Kevin","Wasserstein, Wendy","Lubovitch, Lar","Styne, Jule","Coralli, Jean","Perrot, Jules","Kudelka, James","Hunsberger, Donald","Rebel, Jean-Fery","Wolfram, WIlliam","Everly, Jack","Holmes, Anna-Marie","Adam, Adolphe","Pugni, Cesare","Ratmansky, Alexei Osipovich (1968)","Nijinska, Bronislava","De Valois, Ninette","Gomes, Marcelo","Bond, Gemma","Béjart, Maurice","Roudenko, Vladimir","Spacagna, Maria (1951)","Lloyd, David  (1920-2013)","Kraft, Jean (1927-2021)","Campori, Angelo (1934-2013)","McCray, James (1938-2018)","Gilmore, John (1950-1994)","Rosenbaum, Harold (1950)","Gottlieb, Gordon (1948)","Schnittke, Alfred (1934-1998)","Rutter, John Milford, Sir (1945)","Velis, Andrea (1932-1994)","Ellington, Duke (1899-1974)","Elias, Rosalind ([1929-03-13,1930-03-13]-2020-05-03)","Booth, Philip (1942)","Sidlin, Murry (1940)","Mccorvey, Everett (1957)","Boyd, Liona","Lightfoot, Gordon (Gordon Meredith) (1938-11-17-2023-05-01)","Arnold Steinhardt","John Dalley","David Soyer","Treger, Charles, 1935-","Laurence Lesser","Theo Adam","Bella Davidovich","Joan Savage","Mary Law","Anatoly Bazhalkin","Nikolai Maiboroda","Anatoli Zaitchenko","Nikolai Nizienko","Michelangelo Veltri","Vladimir Ovchinikov","Katarina Dalayman","Janet Westrick","Felicity Lott","Anthony Piccolo","Jean-Philippe Rameau","Nai-Yuan Hu","Valery Polyansky","Vladimir Spivakov","Edward Downes","Gounod, Charles, 1818-1893","Jan Dismas Zelenka","Bohuslav Martinů","Vladimir Fedoseyev","Patrick Gardner","Theo Verbey","Lise de la Salle","Manfred Honeck","Matthew Truscott","Paul Lewis","Edward Gardner","James Ehnes","Wadsworth, Charles (Charles William) (1929-05-21)","Sargon, Merja","Yajima, Hiroko","Pears, Peter, 1910-1986","Beach, Amy, 1867-1944","Berkeley, Lennox (Lennox Randall Francis), 1903-1989","Browning, John, 1933-2003","De Peyer, Gervase, 1926-2017","Arner, Leonard","Fournier, Pierre, 1906-1986","Schippers, Thomas (19300309-19771216)","Fortunato, D'Anna (1945-02-21)","Mendenhall, Judy","Angeles, Victoria de los (19231101-20050114)","Sylar, Sherry","Schub, André-Michel (1952-12-26)","Jolley, David (19481220)","Kavafian, Ani (1948-05-10)","Bolet, Jorge (19141115-19901016)","Pollak,  Carolyn","Buswell, James, 1946-","Bae, Ik-Hwan, 1956-2014","Luvisi, Lee, 1937-","Routch, Robert (1948-08-12)","Siebert, Renée","Brehm, Alvin (1925-02-08-2014-11-22)","Carroll, Edward, 1953-","Fujiwara, Hamao","Trampler, Walter (19150825-19970927)","Bourgue, Maurice (1939-11-06)","Ellis, Osian (Osian Gwynn) (1928-02-08-2021-01-06)","Rosen, Nathaniel","Wincenc, Carol (Carol S.) (19490629)","Reed, Bruce","Thompson, Arthur, 1942-2004","Bunnell, Jane","Hoch, Beverly","Suk, Josef (1929-08-08-2011-07-06)","Kavafian, Ida","Tuckwell, Barry (Barry Emmanuel) (1931-03-05-2020-01-16)","Bennett, Richard Rodney (1936-03-29-2012-12-24)","Dicterow, Glenn","Smukler, Laurie","Corea, Chick (1941-06-12-2021-02-09)","Martin, Marvis","Gutiérrez, Horacio, 1948-","Swensen, Joseph (Joseph Anton), 1960-","Cooper, Kenneth, 1941-","Sherry, Fred (1948-10-27)","Shub, Andre-Michel","Picker, Tobias, 1954-","Nickrenz, Scott","Girard, Valerie","Danielpour, Richard (1956-01-28)","Martin, Marya","Thompson, Marcus, 1946-","Brey, Carter (1954-09-19)","Neubauer, Paul, 1962-","Zori, Carmit","Kang, Dong-Suk (1954-04-28)","Arm, Theodore","Marangella, Joel","Heineman, Sue","Palmer, Todd","Fedele, David, 1966-","Shifrin, David (19500202)","Ingraham, Paul","Myers, Philip, 1949-","Millard, Christopher, 1952-","Fink, Katherine","McDuffie, Robert","Peskanov, Mark (1956-08-30)","Taylor, Stephen, (Oboist) (1949)","Smylie, Dennis","Webster, Michael, 1945-","Saffer, Lisa","Feller, Bart","Wilson, Ransom (1951-10-25)","Bloom, Claire (Patricia Claire), 1931-","Carlisle, Robert, (Horn player)","Coletti, Paul","Turković, Milan","Ellis, Randall","Adolphe, Bruce (1955)","Stevens, Thomas, 1938-2018","Godburn, Dennis","Yoshida, Ayako","Hoffman, Gary, 1956-","Sitkovetsky, Dmitry, 1954-","Bryn-Julson, Phyllis (1945-02-05)","Anderson, Kelly","Dunn, Susan, (Soprano) (Susan R.) (1954-07-23)","Hanslowe, Theodora","Feidman, Giora (1936)","Bachmann, Maria, (Violinist)","Hoffman, Toby (1958-09-12)","Winograd, Peter","McDermott, Anne-Marie, 1963-","Yoo, Scott","Morelli, Frank, 1951-","Kashkashian, Kim (1952-08-31)","White, Robert, 1936 October 27-","Sinta, Donald (Donald Joseph) (1937-06-16)","Redgrave, Lynn, 1943-2010","Smith, Philip, (Trumpeter)","Golub, David","Thomas, Ronald (Ronald B.), 1954-","Levin, Ida","Huang, Hsin-Yun","O'Connor, Tara Helen","Hill, Mark, (Oboe player)","Douglas, Barry, 1960-","Mentzner, Susanne","Lucey, Frances","Dlugoszewski, Lucia, 1925-2000","Taylor, David (David Michael), 1944-","Purvis, William (19480710)","Kay, Alan R. (Alan R.)","Montone, Jennifer","Gekker, Chris (Paul Christopher) (1954-01-18)","Hagner, Viviane (1977)","Ngwenyama, Nokuthula","Kim, Soovin","Schmidt, Wolfgang Emanuel (1971)","McGill, Anthony (Anthony Barrone) (1979-07-17)","Fain, Tim","Shao, Sophie","Scarlata, Randall","Frautschi, Jennifer","Pridemore, Patrick A.","Meyer, Edgar, (Bassist) (1960-11-24)","Ali-Zadeh, Franghiz, 1947-","Tcherepnin, Alexander, 1899-1977","Schifrin, Lalo, 1932-","Chausson, Amédée-Ernest (1855-1899)","Arensky, Anton, 1861-1906","Coleridge-Taylor, Samuel, 1875-1912","Marsalis, Wynton (1961-10-18)","Ailey, Alvin (1931-1989)","Homberger, Christoph (1962)","Isaacs, Jeremy, Sir (1932)","Arye, Yevgeny (1947-2022)","Demidov, Israel (1957)","Sobol, Joshua (1939)","Chervinsky, Adam (1938)","Morrison, Conall (1996)","Crossan, Gerald","Friel, Brian (1929-2015)","Levin, Robert (1947)","Henschel, Dietrich (1967)","Grigorovich, Yuri (1927)","Vasiliev, Vladimir (1940)","Khachaturian, Aram Ilyich (1903-1978)","Jamison, Judith (1943)","Benjamin, Avi (1959)","Taymor, Julie (1952)","Goldenthal, Elliot (1954)","Gardner, John Champlin (1933-1982)","Tiffany, John (1971)","Cumming, Alan (1965)","Euripides (480 BC-406 BC)","Pountney, David, CBE (1947)","Sloane, Steven (1958)","Otelli, Claudio (1960)","Zimmerman, Bernd Alois (1918-1970)","Fiennes, Ralph (1962)","Neeson, Liam (1952)","Beckett, Samuel (1906-1989)","Hammond, John Paul (1942)","Brook, Peter, CBE (1925-2022)","Bawab, Dima (1981)","Goold, Rupert (1972)","Gale, Mariah (1979)","Troughton, Samuel John (1977)","Shakespeare, William","Somova, Alina Alekseevna (1985)","Shchedrin, Rodion Konstantinovich (1932)","Farr, David (1969)","Hicks, Greg (1953)","Miyamoto, Amon (1958)","Ito, Chihiro (1982)","Fukuoka, Yutaka","D'silva, Darrell (1964)","Bailey, Lucy","Bausch, Pina (1940-2009)","Hengelbrock, Thomas (1958)","Wesseling, Maria Ricarda (1969)","Shi-Zheng, Chen (1963)","Albarn, David, OBE (1968)","Klinichev, Pavel (1974)","Messiaen, Oliver (1908-1992)","Ninagawa, Yukio (1935-2016)","Abe, Umitaro (1977)","Miyazawa, Rie (1973)","Podalydès, Denis (1963)","Coin, Christophe (1958)","Rénéric, Pascal (1976)","Molière (1622-1673)","Munby, Jonathan","Maxwell, Jules (1965)","Pryce, Jonathan (1947)","Uegaki, Satoshi","Mine, Saori","Kander, John (1927)","Vaziev, Makhar (1961)","Maillot, Jean-Christophe (1960)","MacNeil, Cornell, 1922-2011","Peters, Roberta, 1930-2017","Corena, Fernando, 1916-1984","Merrill, Robert, 1917-2004","Edelmann, Otto, 1917-2003","Harshaw, Margaret, 1909-1997","Vickers, Jon (19261029-20150710)","Puccini, Giacomo, 1858-1924","Roberti, Margherita, 1925-2021","Colzani, Anselmo, 1918-2006","Rysanek, Leonie, 1926-1998","De Paolis, Alessio, 1893-1964","Yakobson, Leonid, 1904-1975","Della Casa, Lisa, 1919-2012","Shirley, George, 1934-","Tozzi, Giorgio","Tucker, Richard, 1913-1975","Kónya, Sándor, 1923-2002","Crespin, Régine, 1927-2007","Dooley, William, 1932-2019","McCracken, James, 1926-1988","Thomas, Jess, 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(1923-12-25-2016-02-15)","Semkow, Jerzy, 1928-2014","Skrowaczewski, Stanisław (Stanisław Paweł Stefan Jan Sebastian), 1923-2017","Trautwein, George William (1927)","Winograd, Arthur (1920-04-22-2010-04-22)","Solti, Georg, 1912-1997","Mazer, Henry, 1918-2002","Scovotti, Jeanette","Simon, Joanna, 1940-","Riegel, Kenneth (19380419)","Patrick, Julian, 1927-2009","Cortez, Viorica (1935-12-26)","Cochran, William (1943-06-23)","Carmeli, Boris (1928-04-23-2009-07-31)","Horne, Marilyn (1934-01-16)","Lupu, Radu, 1945-2022","Price, Leontyne (Mary Violet Leontyne) (1927-02-10)","Garvey, David, 1922-1995","Simon, Stephen (Stephen Anthony), 1937-2013","Morell, Barry","Estes, Simon (1938-02-02)","Blegen, Judith (19410427)","Steffan, Sofia","Quilico, Louis","Lo Monaco, Jerome (1925-2002)","Walker, Mallory (1935-05-22)","Nelson, John, 1941-","Cassilly, Richard, 1927-1998","Ellis, Brent","Ostendorf, John, 1945-","Berlioz, Hector, 1803-1869","Parsons, Geoffrey (Geoffrey Penwill) (1929-06-15-1995-01-26)","Zanetti, Miguel","Katz, Martin (Martin E.), 1945-","Burrows, Stuart (1933-02-07)","Stella, Antonietta (19290315)","Manuguerra, Matteo (1924-10-05-1998-08-23)","Carter, Elliott (Elliott Cook), 1908-2012","Dougherty, Lee","Dale, Clamma (1948-07-04)","Tal, Josef, 1910-2008","Bloch, Ernest, 1880-1959","Maazel, Lorin, 1930-2014","Siepi, Cesare (19230210-20100705)","Veasey, Josephine (1930-07-10-2022-02-22)","Savoie, Robert, 1927-2007","Soyer, Roger (1939-09-01)","Gniewek, Raymond, 1931-","Brozzesi, Franco","Plishka, Paul, 1941-","Aks, Harold","Abbado, Claudio (1933-06-26-2014-01-20)","Mravinsky, Yevgeny, 1903-1988","Tretʹi︠a︡kov, Viktor, 1946-","Arkhipova, Irina, 1925-2010","Westenburg, Richard","Bogard, Carole","Collins, Daniel, (Countertenor)","Bressler, Charles (1926-04-01-1996-11-28)","Anderson, Richard, (Bass)","Bruson, Renato (19360113)","Eda-Pierre, Christiane (1932-03-24-2020-09-06)","West, Jon Fredric, 1952-","Di Stefano, Giuseppe, 1921-2008","Sutherland, Robert, (Pianist)","Ludwig, Christa (1928-03-16-2021-04-24)","Pruett, Jérôme","Barzin, Leon (1900-11-27-1999-08-29)","Glaze, Gary","Masur, Kurt (1927-07-18-2015-12-19)","Lorenz, Siegfried, 1945-","Reger, Max, 1873-1916","Magad, Samuel, 1932-","Zeitlin, Ralph William","Still, Ray (19200312-20140312)","Hesse, Ruth","Ulfung, Ragnar (Ragnar Sigurd), 1927-","Hamari, Julia (19421121)","McCoy, Seth, 1928-1997","Ceccato, Aldo","Hollander, Lorin, 1944-","Bamert, Matthias (19420705)","Page, Robert (Robert Elza), 1927-2016","Kurtz, Eugene, 1923-2006","Lewis, William (William L.), 1931-","Perlman, Itzhak, 1945-","Comissiona, Sergiu (1928-20050305)","Prokofiev, Sergey (Sergey Sergeyevich), 1891-1953","Menuhin, Hephzibah, 1920-1981","Kraus, Alfredo","Elvira, Pablo, 1937-2000","Akiyama, Kazuyoshi, 1941-","Davenny-Wyner, Susan","De Cormier, Robert (Robert Romeo) (1922-01-07-2017-11-07)","Brendel, Alfred (1931-01-05)","Boutry, Roger (1932-02-27-2019-09-07)","Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix, 1809-1847","Schröder-Feinen, Ursula","Tyl, Noel, 1936-","Copland, Aaron, 1900-1990","Rabbai, Joseph","Anagnost, Dino","Scotto, Renata, 1934-","Madden, Donald, 1933-1983","Aler, John (19491004)","Burchinal, Frederick (1948-12-07)","Harris, Roy, 1898-1979","Quivar, Florence (1944-03-03)","Davis, Eileen, (Mezzo-soprano)","Leonhard, Monika, 1942-","Kussmaul, Rainer","Hahn, Klaus-Peter, 1944-","Domingo, Plácido, 1941-","Bumbry, Grace, 1937-2023","Bergquist, Eleanor","Chudy, Natalya","Rampal, Jean-Pierre, 1922-2000","Zukerman, Eugenia","Sanders, Samuel (19370627-19990709)","Lauridsen, Beverly (1945-1994)","Armstrong, Sheila (19420813)","Davis, Colin (Colin Rex), 1927-2013","Ozawa, Seiji, 1935-","Liszt, Franz, 1811-1886","Larrocha, Alicia de (1923-05-23-2009)","Bailey, Norman (Norman Stanley), 1933-2021","Martin, Janis (Janis Lenere) (19390816-20141214)","Ottley, Jerold D. (Jerold Don) (1934-04-07)","Ripplinger, Donald (Donald Hilton) (1927)","Schreiner, Alexander, 1901-1987","Cundick, Robert (Robert Milton), 1926-2016","Longhurst, John (1940)","Levine, James, 1943-2021","Ewing, Maria (Maria Louise) (1950-03-27-2022-01-09)","Flummerfelt, Joseph (Joseph Ross) (1937-02-24-2019-03-01)","Minton, Yvonne (19381204)","Ward, David, 1922-1983","Dam, José van (1940-08-25)","Froschauer, Helmuth (1933-09-22-2019-08-18)","Tomowa-Sintow, Anna, 1941-","Baltsa, Agnes (1944-11-19)","Krenn, Werner","Freni, Mirella, 1935-2020","Cossotto, Fiorenza (19350422)","Beattie, Herbert, 1926-2019","Careccia, Franco","Lee, Lou Ann","Taylor, Rose (Rose Audrey) (19450401-20130914)","Gilels, Emil (1916-10-19-1985-10-14)","Rintzler, Marius","Swing, Peter Gram","Brooks, Tamara (1941-09-11-2012-05-19)","Hanson, Donald, (Conductor)","Waldhans, Jiři, 1923-1995","Bělohlávek, Jiří (1946-02-24-2017-05-31)","Krajný, Boris (1945-11-28)","Wagner, Roger, 1914-1992","Hendricks, Barbara (1948-11-20)","Albin, Gene (Gene V.), 1934-","Lebherz, Louis","Hurwood, Bonnie","Haywood, Lorna","Love, Shirley (1940-01-06)","Norman, Jerold","Smith, Malcolm, 1933-","Mickelson, Randolph","Masini, Gianfranco","Kenny, Yvonne (19501125)","Palmer, Felicity (19440406)","Gelber, Bruno-Leonardo, 1941-","Levitt, Arthur, 1931- ","Weill, Sandy","Wolfensohn, James D.","Bass, Robert, 1953-2008","Randolph, David (19141221-20100512)","Goodwin, John Daly","Carneiro, Joana, 1976-","Coorey, Matthew, 1973-","Johns, Kynan","Lehner, Manfred Hermann","Zhang, Xian, 1973-","Rattle, Simon, 1955-","Carey, Eric","Roset, Julie","Switzer, Erika","Kreisler, Fritz, 1875-1962","Lamson, Carl (1878-11-27-1966-03)","Gould, Morton, 1913-1996","Burton, Philip (Philip Henry), 1904-1995","Geer, Will (1902-03-09-1978-04-22)","Rodgers, Gaby","Martin, Ian, 1912-1981","O'Casey, Sean, 1880-1964","Parisot, Aldo (Aldo Simões) (1918-09-30-2018-12-29)","Sorel, Claudette, 1932-1999","Rudié, Robert (1919-2012-03-04)","Kempff, Wilhelm, 1895-1991","Druian, Rafael (19220120-20020906)","Robison, Paula (1941-06-08)","Isepp, Martin","Prey, Hermann, 1929-1998","Edwards, Ryan","Pfitzner, Hans (Hans Erich), 1869-1949","Gagnon, Roland","Hirst, Grayson","Belling, Susan","Porrello, Joseph","Metcalf, William, 1934-1997","Giovaninetti, Reynald","Floyd, Alpha","Kubiak, Teresa, 1937-","Howell, Gwynne (Gwynne Richard) (19380613)","Von Stade, Frederica (19450601)","Berman, Lazar (19300226-20050206)","Busoni, Ferruccio, 1866-1924","Popp, Lucia (1939-11-12-1993-11-16)","Glinka, M. I. (Mikhail Ivanovich), 1804-1857","Scriabin, Aleksandr Nikolayevich, 1872-1915","Vishnevskai︠a︡, Galina (Galina Pavlovna), 1926-2012","Knie, Roberta (1938-03-13-2017-03-16)","Demus, Jörg (Jörg Wolfgang), 1928-2019","Sousa, John Philip, 1854-1932","Brion, Keith (1933-07-09)","Nagel, Robert (Robert Earl) (1924-9-29-2016-06-05)","Swallow, John (John Warner), 1924-2012","Watts, Andre (1946-06-20-2023-07-12)","Weikl, Bernd (1942-07-29)","Söderström, Elisabeth (Anna Elisabeth), 1927-2009","Grobe, Donald (1929-12-16-1986-04-01)","Zoghby, Linda","Massenet, Jules, 1842-1912","Martinovich, Boris","Kniplová, Naděžda (1932-04-18-2020-01-14)","Schoenberg, Arnold, 1874-1951","Gottschalk, Louis Moreau","List, Eugene, 1918-1985","Savant, Victor","Shookhoff, William","Tenzi, Fausto","Verdejo, Awilda","Estes, Richard, 1948-","Ricciarelli, Katia (1946-01-16)","Hinds, Ruby","Gonzalez, Dalmacio (1945-05-12)","Johns, William, 1940-","Davis, Osceola","Muti, Riccardo (1941-07-28)","Buchanan, Isobel","Varady, Julia","Suzuki, Hidetaro, 1937-","Mroz, Leonard (Leonard Andrzej)","Gulyás, Dénes (1954)","Kazaras, Peter (1956)","Maurice, Glenda (1939-12-16-2013-4-16)","Britton, David, (Tenor)","Opalach, Jan (19500902)","Devia, Mariella (1948)","Delibes, Léo (Clément Philibert Léo), 1836-1891","Rao, Doreen","Bernard, Annabelle","Hancock, Gerre (Gerre Edward), 1934-2012","Castro Alberty, Margarita","Yarrow, Peter, 1938-","Stookey, Paul (Noel Paul), 1937-","Travers, Mary (Mary Allin), 1936-2009","Moore, Undine S. (Undine Smith) (1904-08-25-1989-02-06)","Halley, Paul (1952)","Randall, Tony (1920-02-26-2004-05-17)","Boito, Arrigo, 1842-1918","Andrade, Rosario","Rice, Laura Brooks","Hong, Hei-Kyung","deVaughn, Alteouise","Creech, Philip (1950-06-01)","Woodley, Arthur (1949)","Margalit, Israela (1944)","Behrens, Hildegard (1937-02-09-2009-08-18)","Vejzović, Dunja, 1943-","Dvorský, Peter, 1951-","Bogart, John-Paul (1952-09-17)","Sessions, Roger (Roger Huntington), 1896-1985","Spierer, Léon","Atzmon, Moshe","Patanè, Giuseppe, 1932-1989","Krilovici, Marina","Blake, Rockwell (1951-01-10)","Renzetti, Donato, 1950-","Burns, Stephen, 1959-","Phillips, Daniel (1960)","Phillips, Todd, (Violinist)","Anderson, June, 1952-","Roloff, Roger","Tokody, Ilona","Crafts, Edward","Barker, Charles","Rogoff, Rony","Ginastera, Alberto, 1916-1983","Boozer, Brenda","Weikert, Ralf","Cuberli, Lella (1945-09-29)","Merritt, Chris (Chris Allan), 1952-","Davis, Andrew, 1944-","Kahane, Jeffrey, 1956-","Gielen, Michael (Michael Andreas), 1927-2019","Kramer, Jonathan D. (Jonathan Donald), 1942-2004","Putnam, Ashley (1952-08-10)","Masterson, Valerie","Marriner, Neville (1924-04-15-2016-10-02)","Kocsis, Zoltán (1952-05-30-2016-11-06)","Pollini, Maurizio, 1942-","Neumann, Václav, 1920-1995","Leech, Richard, (Tenor)","Wilson, Neil, 1956-2000","Slatkin, Leonard (Leonard Edward) (1944-09-01)","Elgar, Edward (1857-06-02-1934-02-23)","Adams, John (John Coolidge), 1947-","Comet, Catherine","Montgomery, Kenneth","Thomas, Ambroise (Charles Louis Ambroise), 1811-1896","Rolandi, Gianna","McCauley, Barry (1950-06-25-2001-10-10)","Mack, John (John W.) (1927-10-30-2006-07-23)","Majeske, Daniel (Daniel Harold) (1932-09-17-1993-12-01)","Geber, Stephen","Vernon, Robert, (Violist)","Monk, Allan (19420819)","Dimitrova, Gena Macheva, 1941-2005","Stoltzman, Richard (1942-07-12)","Miranda, Sharon Moe","Marková, Jiřina","Wenkel, Ortrun","Dutoit, Charles (19361007)","Petkov, Dimitŭr, 1938-","Tennstedt, Klaus, 1926-1998","Cappuccilli, Piero (19291109-20050712)","Jones, Gwendolyn, (Mezzo-soprano)","Mackerras, Charles, 1925-2010","Gall, Jeffrey (1950-09-19)","Honegger, Arthur (Oscar-Arthur), 1892-1955","Marier, Theodore (Theodore Norman) (1912-10-17-2001-02-24)","Blahušiaková, Magdaléna","Sylvester, Michael, 1955-","Kusnjer, Ivan, 1951-","Leppard, Raymond (Raymond John) (1927-08-11-2019-10-22)","Kavrakos, Dimitri","Troyanos, Tatiana (1938-09-12)","Berg, Alban, 1885-1935","Hagegård, Håkan (1945-11-25)","Battle, Kathleen","Neikrug, Marc (Marc Edward), 1946-","Jin, Li, 1969-","Bruch, Max (Max Christian Friedrich), 1838-1920","Conlon, James, 1950-","Chailly, Riccardo, 1953-","Mintz, Shlomo, 1957-","Ameling, Elly (19340208)","Bouleyn, Kathryn","Lalo, Édouard (Édouard-Victoire-Antoine), 1823-1892","Vento, Marc, 1936-","Ciurca, Cleopatra","Myers, Lorna","Cole, Vinson (1950-11-21)","Jacobs, René (1946)","Taylor, Janice","Albert, Donnie Ray","Schafer, R. Murray (Raymond Murray) (1933-07-18-2021-08-14)","Dohnányi, Christoph von","Valentin, Dave (1952-04-29-2017-03-08)","Mauceri, John (1945-09-12)","Jordan, Armin (1932-04-09-2006-09-20)","Holliger, Heinz (1939-05-21)","Faulkner, Julia","Wheeler, Kimball (194u)","Chopin, Frédéric (Frédéric François), 1810-1849","Lloyd Webber, Andrew, 1948-","McGovern, Maureen (Maureen Therese) (1949-07-27)","Hillyer, Kazuko","Caddick, David","Turnbull, Walter J. , Dr.","Penderecki, Krzysztof (Krzysztof Eugeniusz), 1933-2020","Ma, Yo-Yo, 1955-","Strugała, Tadeusz, 1935-","Szymanowski, Karol, 1882-1937","Di Domenico, Dino","Wild, Earl (19151126-20100123)","Dešpalj, Pavle (1934-06-18)","Dešpalj, Valter","Sorkočević, Luka, 1734-1789","Beňačková-Čápová, Gabriela (1944-03-25)","Glassman, Allan","Dutilleux, Henri, 1916-2013","Milcheva, Aleksandrina (19340927)","Curry, Diane","Lamberti, Giorgio, 1938-","Gordon, David, 1947-","Toradze, Alexander","St. Clair, Carl (Carl Ray) (19520605)","Verrot, Pascal, 1959-","Hines, Jerome, 1921-2003","Harrell, Lynn (1944-01-30-2020-04-27)","Vivaldi, Antonio, 1678-1741","Lutosławski, Witold, 1913-1994","Parker, Jon Kimura, 1959-","Britten, Benjamin (Edward Benjamin), 1913-1976","Zimmermann, Frank Peter (1965)","Bizet, Georges (Georges Alexandre César Léopold), 1838-1875","Mehlig, Karl","Barber, Samuel (Samuel Osborne), 1910-1981","Matthus, Siegfried (1934-04-13)","Hauschild, Wolf-Dieter, 1937-","Licad, Cecile, 1961-","Walker, Charles Dodsley (1920-03-16-2015-03-21)","Barron, Jennifer","Burgess, Mary, (Mezzo-soprano)","Frager, Malcolm (19350115-19910620)","Schmidl, Peter","Henze, Hans Werner, 1926-2012","Bychkov, Semyon, 1952-","Fauré, Gabriel (Gabriel Urbain), 1845-1924","Kodály, Zoltán, 1882-1967","Larson, Sophia","McNair, Sylvia, (Soprano)","Cohen, Franklin, 1946-","Glass, Philip (1937-01-31)","Meyerbeer, Giacomo, 1791-1864","Slade, Frances F.","Mims, Marilyn, 1962-","Damrosch, Leopold, 1832-1885","Kalt, Frederic","Poppen, Diemut","Lester, Richard, 1959-","Giordano, Umberto, 1867-1948","Polozov, Vi︠a︡cheslav","Salvadori, Antonio, 1949-2006","Salonen, Esa-Pekka, 1958-","Lin, Cho-Liang, 1960-","Blomdahl, Karl-Birger, 1916-1968","Nielsen, Carl, 1865-1931","Ochman, Wiesław (1937-02-06)","Foster, Lawrence, 1941-","Labèque, Katia ([1950-03-03,1950-03-11])","Labèque, Marielle (1952-03-06)","Dukas, Paul (Paul Abraham), 1865-1935","Spohr, Louis, 1784-1859","Ben-Haim, Paul, 1897-1984","Temirkanov, I︠U︡. (19381210)","Pavlovsky, Eduardo A. (Eduardo Alejo) (1933-12-10-2015-10-04)","Quipildor, Zamba","Warrick-Smith, Pamela","Ramírez, Ariel (1921-09-21-2010-02-18)","Poulenc, Francis (Francis Jean Marcel), 1899-1963","Zinman, David (19460709)","Bunin, Stanislav, 1966-","Glazunov, Aleksandr Konstantinovich, 1865-1936","Bellini, Vincenzo, 1801-1835","Tumagian, Eduard","Giacomini, Giuseppe (1940-09-07-2021-07-28)","Todisco, Nunzio","Brister, Wanda","Marton, Eva (1943-06-18)","Cairns, Christine","Rouillon, Philippe","Meier, Waltraud (19560109)","Oldham, Arthur (Arthur William), 1926-2003","Roark-Strummer, Linda (1952)","D'Intino, Luciana (1959)","Folse, Bart","Coni, Paolo","Millo, Aprile","Perahia, Murray (1947-04-19)","Ax, Emanuel (19490608)","Norman, Jessye (1945-09-15-2019-09-30)","Deibler, Seán","Persichetti, Vincent (Vincent Ludwig), 1915-1987","Bronfman, Yefim (1958-04-10)","Lourié, Arthur (Arthur Vincent), 1892-1966","Midori, 1971-","Miller, Gary, (Conductor)","Marc, Alessandra","Sinopoli, Giuseppe (1946-11-02-2001-04-21)","Herbig, Gunther (1931-11-30)","Chmura, Gabriel (1946)","Schuman, Patricia, 1954-","Mentzer, Susanne (19570121)","Stairs, Michael (Michael Ondon) (2018-08-11)","Uchida, Mitsuko, 1948-","Finley, David-Marc","Kulko, Oleg","Järvi, Neeme (1937-06-07)","Kitaenko, Dmitriĭ (Dmitriĭ Georgievich) (19400818)","Viardo, Vladimir, 1949-","Catalani, Alfredo, 1854-1893","Tortelier, Paul, 1914-1990","Chung, Kyung-Wha, 1948-","Wernick, Richard (Richard F.), 1934-","Wagenaar, Johan, 1862-1941","Argerich, Martha, 1941-","Sylvan, Sanford (Sanford Mead) (1953-12-19-2019-01-29)","Hvorostovsky, Dmitri (Dmitri Aleksandrovich) (1962-10-16-2017-11-22)","Arkadʹev, M. A. (Mikhail Aleksandrovich) (1958-03-15)","Johnson, Sigrid","Stewart, Thomas, 1928-2006","Awerbuch (2001-08-26)","Giles, James, 1967-","Brooks, Muriel (1921)","Eschenbach, Christoph (19400220)","Serkin, Peter (Peter Adolf), 1947-2020","Janicello, Mark (1962-11-03)","Rowland, Martile","Mora, Fernando de la (1958-06-07)","Romani, Felice, 1788-1865","Vaughan Williams, Ralph (1872-1958)","Fassabaender, Brigitte (1939)","Rands, Bernard (1934-03-02)","Sotin, Hans (1939-09-10)","Imai, Nobuko (1943)","Wakasugi, Hiroshi, 1935-2009","Miki, Minoru, 1930-2011","Blackwell, Harolyn","Tippett, Micheal  (1905-01-02-1998-01-08)","Ravina, Oscar","Pritchard, Lee H. ","McCartney, Paul (19420618)","Davis, Carl, 1936-","Jansons, Mariss (Mariss Ivars Georgs), 1943-2019","Zimmerman, Frank Peter  (1965-02-27)","DePreist, James (James Anderson), 1936-2013","Heltay, Laszlo","Kaiser, Amy","Charbonneau, Pierre, 1944-","Swensen, Robert (1961)","Fleming, Renée (19590214)","Rozhdestvensky, Sasha (1970)","Leoncavallo, Ruggiero, 1858-1919","Dessì, Daniela (1957-05-14-2016-08-20)","Takemitsu, Tōru (1930-10-08-1996-02-22)","Schuman, William, 1910-1992","Westhoven, Krine, Jr. (1931-03-07-1997-07-30)","Welser-Möst, Franz (19600816)","Corigliano, John (John Paul), 1938-","Hayes, David, 1963-","Gabbiani, Roberto","Columbus, Christopher","Sparfeld, Ethelyn ","Davies, Peter Maxwell, 1934-2016","Orff, Carl, 1895-1982","Dent, Karl","Pletnev, Mikhail, 1957-","Feinburg , Alan","Ran, Shulamit, 1949-","Kisin, Evgeniĭ, 1971-","Schwarz, Gerard, 1947-","Paul, Thomas, 1934-","Kunde, Gregory (1954)","Moosdorf, Otto-Georg","Kalichstein, Joseph (1946-01-15-2022-03-31)","Vaness, Carol (1952-07-27)","Hellekant, Charlotte","Berio, Luciano, 1925-2003","Ohlsson, Garrick (19480403)","Pasternack, Benjamin","Grenke, David","Burenin, V. (Viktor), 1841-1926","Klein, Gideon, 1919-1945","Ullmann, Viktor (18980101-19441018)","Hamilton, Robert G.","Lipovšek, Marjana (1946)","Starker, Janos (1924-07-05-2013-04-28)","Akigishi, Hirohisa, 1962-","Hirokami, Junʼichi, 1958-","Weill, Kurt (Julian Kurt), 1900-1950","Marschik, Peter (1958)","Esposito, Valeria, 1961-","Rossi, Gaetano, 1774-1855","Goerke, Christine","Luxon, Benjamin (19370324)","Royer, Alphonse, 1803-1875","La Selva, Vincent (1929-09-17-2017-10-09)","Walsh, Mary","Vaëz, Gustav (1812-12-06-1862-03-12)","Williams, Janet, 1965-","Larmore, Jennifer (1958-06-21)","Sacchéro, Giacomo","D'Auria, Diego","Futral, Elizabeth","Cross, Gregory (1960)","Voigt, Deborah","Stone, William (1944-03-12)","Humphrey, Jon, (Tenor)","Borland, William, (Baritone)","López-Cobos, Jesús (1940-02-25-2018-03-02)","Schiff, András (19531221)","Bartoli, Cecilia (19660604)","Gergiev, Valeriĭ, 1953-","Herreweghe, Philippe","Maw, Nicholas (John Nicholas) (19351105-20090519)","Mørk, Truls, 1961-","Nordheim, Arne (1931-06-20-2010-06-05)","Simpson, Marietta (1954)","Grossman, Jerry (Jerry Michael) (1950-12-15)","Price, Margaret, 1941-2011","Ouzounian, Michael","Campo, Eduardo del","Milliet, Paul, 1848-1924","Tomšič-Srebotnjak, Dubravka, 1940-","Hampson, Thomas (19550628)","Focile, Nuccia (1959)","Leĭferkus, Sergeĭ (Sergeĭ Petrovich), 1946-","Uhlenhopp, John","Borodina, Olʹga","McNally, Terrence (1939-11-03-2020-03-24)","Krása, Hans, 1899-1944","Hunt Lieberson, Lorraine, 1954-2006","Cooper, Imogen ([1949-08-28,1949-08-29])","Morrell, Gareth, 1956-","Gershwin, George, 1898-1937","Galway, James (1939-12-08)","Liebermann, Lowell (19610222)","Guelfi, Carlo","Solzhenitsyn, Ignat","Terfel, Bryn (19651109)","Josefowicz, Leila, 1977-","Mercadante, Saverio (Giuseppe Saverio Raffaele), 1795-1870","Kremer, Gidon, 1947-","Ganassi, Sonia (1967)","Di Renzi, Richard","Eaglen, Jane (1960-04-04)","Sweet, Sharon","Hadley, Jerry (1952-06-16-2007-07-18)","Miles, Alastair (1961-07-11)","Rogé, Pascal (19510406)","Collard, Jean-Philippe, 1948-","Frank, Pamela (1967-06-20)","Ortner, Erwin, 1947-","Grant Murphy, Heidi (1966)","Cage, John (John Milton) (1912-09-05-1992-08-12)","Labelle, Dominique (1960)","Hart, Mary Ann","Tharp, Steven","Clement, Richard","West, Jayne","Maddalena, James (1954)","Studer, Cheryl (19551024)","Chafin, Robert, 1963-","Dillon, Martin","Chang, Sarah (1980-12-10)","Zacharias, Christian (19500427)","Shaham, Gil, 1971-","Mackenzie, Norman, (Pianist, Conductor)","Bonney, Barbara (1956-04-14)","Otter, Anne Sofie von (1955-05-09)","Sabbatini, Giuseppe","Hughes, Raymond (1952)","Harnoncourt, Nikolaus (1929-12-06-2016-03-05)","Orgonasova, Luba (1961-01-22)","Remmert, Birgit","Mills, Mary (Mary Elizabeth Mills) (1964)","Ragin, Derek Lee","Williams, Bradley (1965)","Schaldenbrand, Christopher","Bär, Olaf, 1957-","Siukola, Heikki","Connell, Elizabeth","Argento, Dominick (1927-10-27-2019-02-20)","Oue, Eiji (1956-10-03)","Bingxu, Hu","Song, Fei, 1969-","Wu, Yuxia","Gunn, Nathan","Upshaw, Dawn (19600717)","Margison, Richard, 1953-","Ansell, Steven","Chausow , Robert","Fricker, Daniel","Reiser, Niki","Bollag, Josef","Clift, Karen","Zimerman, Krystian (1956-12)","Gatti, Daniele, 1961-","Stutzmann, Nathalie (1965)","Schäfer, Christine, 1965-","Siegel, Jeffrey","Haza, Luis","Tetzlaff, Christian, 1966-","Martin, Douglas, (Musician)","Kasarova, Vesselina (19650718)","Bell, Joshua, 1967-","Grieg, Edvard, 1843-1907","Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolay, 1844-1908","Berg, Nathan, 1972-","Flanigan, Lauren","Poretsky, Susana","Ward, Perry","Ikaia-Purdy, Keith","Simpson, Gary (Robert Gary), 1959-","Ligeti, György, 1923-2006","Vengerov, Maksim (1974-08-20)","Panula, Jorma (1930-08-10)","Ziesak, Ruth (1963)","Salerno-Sonnenberg, Nadja (1961-01-10)","Hough, Stephen, 1961-","Wigglesworth, Mark, 1964-","Ziegler, Delores","Holzmair, Wolfgang, 1952-","Ainsley, John Mark (19630709)","Meoni, Giovanni","Amiliato, Fabio","Tan, Dun, 1957-","Sviridov, Georgiĭ, 1915-1998","Gilad, Jonathan","Larsson, Anna, (Contralto) (1966-09-10)","Grossmann, Agnes, (Choral conductor)","Isaac, Heinrich, approximately 1450-1517","Delfs, Andreas","Babbitt, Milton","Banse, Juliane, 1965-","Järvi, Paavo, 1962-","Ledbetter, Victor","Brewer, Christine, 1960-","Silja, Anja (19400417)","Forbis, Clifton","Alexander, Roberta (1949-03-03)","Mutter, Anne-Sophie, 1963-","Scribner, Norman (Norman Orville) (19360225-20150322)","Costanzo, Anthony Roth","Bostridge, Ian (1964)","Brown, Timothy, (Horn player)","Morales, Ricardo, (Clarinetist) (1972)","Marchini, Italo (1953)","Relyea, John","Swenson, Ruth Ann (1959-08-25)","Smith, Hugh, (Tenor)","Putilin, Nikolaĭ (Nikolaĭ Georgievich), 1954-","Thomas, Indra","Blythe, Stephanie (1970)","Bernstein, Richard, (Bass-baritone) (1966-07-30)","Brubeck, Dave (1920-12-06-2012-12-05)","Moody, James, 1925-2010","Brubeck, Chris (19520319)","Krall, Diana (Diana Jean) (1964-11-16)","Redman, Joshua (1969-02-01)","Vonk, Hans","Maultsby, Nancy","Peterson, Dean","Thibaudet, Jean-Yves, 1961-","Ponchielli, Amilcare, 1834-1886","Valayre, Sylvie (19641010)","Day, Kathryn","Robertson, David, 1958-","Znaider, Nikolaj, 1975-","Freire, Nelson (1944-10-18-2021-11-01)","Phelps, Cynthia","Young, Rebecca, (Violist)","Gubaidulina, Sofia, 1931-","Esperian, Kallen","Gazale, Alberto","Welch-Babidge, Jennifer","Knussen, Oliver (Stuart Oliver) (1952-06-12-2018-07-08)","Lundy, Nancy Allen","Olsen, Stanford","Oswald, Mark","Chen, Robert","Guleghina, Maria (1959-08-09)","Pons, Juan (19460808)","Urmana, Violeta (1959/1961)","Kowalijow, Vitalij","Young, Thomas, 1962-","Takezawa, Kyoko, 1966-","Siff, Ira (1946-02-15)","Stoyanova, Krassimira","Makarina, Olga","Giordani, Marcello (1963-01-25-2019-10-05)","Polenzani, Matthew (1968)","Sharp, William, (Baritone) (19510601)","Metallo, Vincent","Lafontaine, Timothy ","Grant, Jason, 1970-","Barr, Frank","Wilson-Johnson, David (1950-11-16)","Watson, Janice, 1964-","Lang, Petra (1962-11-29)","Gruber, H. K. (Heinz Karl) (19430103)","Tanguy, Eric (19680127)","Williams, John (John Towner), 1932-","Davidson, David r.  (1948-2009)","Liao, Changyong, 1968-","Rouse, Christopher (Christopher Chapman), 1949-2019","Hersch, Michael, 1971-","Pape, René (1964-09-04)","Bolcom, William (William Elden) (1938-05-26)","Schmidt, Frank Willi, 1967-","Chang, Han-Na (19821223)","Bashmet, I︠U︡riĭ (I︠U︡riĭ Abramovich) (1953)","Shen, Hsueh-Yung, 1952-","Parloff, Michael","Zuber, Gregory","Takova, Darina","Shtoda, Daniil (Daniil Aleksandrovich) (19770213)","Chaignaud, Jean-Luc","Fischer, Iván (1951-01-20)","DiDonato, Joyce (1970)","George, Vance","Ullmann, Marcus","Gauvin, Karina (1966~)","Schreier, Peter (Peter Max) (1935-07-29-2019-12-25)","Rucker, Mark, (Singer)","Licitra, Salvatore, 1968-2011","Figueroa, Rafael, 1961-","Chan, David, (Violinist)","Eanet, Nick","Strauss, Josef, 1827-1870","Blaze, Robin (19710111)","Kooy, Peter (1954-09-17)","Türk, Gerd","Suzuki, Masaaki, 1954-","Nonoshita, Yukari","Ramey, Samuel (1942-03-28)","Gao, Ding","van Kley, Susan","Zerbe, Monica","Fischer, Julia, 1983-","Graham, Susan, 1960-","Zeffiri, Mario","Baptista, Cyro (1950-12-23)","Stott, Kathryn (Kathryn Linda) (1958-12-10)","D'Rivera, Paquito, 1948-","Matta, Nilson","Suadin, I Nyoman","Whitman, Thomas, 1960-","Laurendeau, Jean","Anderson, Valdine","Acevedo, Carmen","Figueroa, Guillermo, 1953-","Pérez, Jossie","Martínez, Ana María, 1968-","Chandler-Eteme, Janice","Jones, Ann Elizabeth Howard","Moore-Brown, Marilyn","Chama, José Eduardo","Potenza, Rossana","Casanova, Francisco, (Tenor)","Aimard, Pierre-Laurent, 1957-","Boreĭko, Andreĭ, 1957-","Crider, Michèle (1963)","Kitic, Milena","Golesorkhi, Anooshah","Spano, Robert (Robert V.) (1961-05-07)","Polegato, Brett (19680509)","Douvas, Elaine","Szkafarowsky, Stefan ","Tiboris, Peter","Terentʹeva, Nina","Brown, Angela M. (Angela Marie), 1963-","Edwards, Iwan, 1937-2022","Murzaev, Sergeĭ","Gubskiĭ, Mikhail","Pavlovskai︠a︡, Tatʹi︠a︡na","Repin, Vadim (1971-08-31)","Grimaud, Hélène, 1969-","Pintscher, Matthias (1971-01-29)","Montalvo, Marisol","Robbins, Julien (1950-11-14)","Taylor, James, 1966-","Rilling, Helmuth (19330529)","Petersen, Marlis (1968-02-03)","Birtwistle, Harrison (1934-07-15-2022-04-18)","Lortie, Louis, 1959-","Lachenmann, Helmut (1935-11-27)","Courtney, James, 1946-","Wong, Deborah","Kraevsky, Natalya","Kavakos, Leonidas (1967)","Giordano, Massimo (1971-02-19)","Gutiérrez, Eglise","Chung, Myung-Whun, 1953-","Delavan, Mark","Bartolini, Lando","Easton, Richard, 1933-2019","Rees, Roger, 1944-2015","Margiono, Charlotte","Studebaker, Thomas, 1970-","Sousa, Vasco","Guerreiro, Luis","Neto, António","Ruela, João Pedro","Mariza (19731216)","N'Dour, Youssou (19591001)","Salama, Fathy","Dehn, Ellie","Johnson, Heather, (Mezzo-soprano) ([1971,1972])","Chingari, Marco","Lieberson, Peter, 1946-2011","Röschmann, Dorothea (1967-06-17)","Bravo, Fabiana (1969)","Baransky, Pavel","Sunnegårdh, Erika","Lang, Lang, (Pianist)","Korchak, Dmitriĭ (Dmitriĭ Mikhaĭlovich), 1979-","Fabiano, Michael (19840508)","Saxton, Shirley Johnson","Maillard, Carol","Casel, Nitanju Bolade","Barnwell, Ysaye M.","Kisfauldy, Ors","Dohmen, Albert","Zeller, Richard","Hite, William","Pannill, Judith","Angel, Ryland","Wuorinen, Charles","Tritle, Kent (1960-09-26)","Donose, Ruxandra, 1964-","McPherson, Robert, (Tenor)","Ford, Bruce (1956-08-15)","Cornetti, Marianne","Moore, Latonia (1979)","Filianoti, Giuseppe, 1974-","Li, Yundi (1982-10-07)","Adès, Thomas (Thomas Joseph Edmund) (1971-03-01)","Piazzolla, Astor (1921-03-11-1992-07-05)","Korngold, Erich Wolfgang, 1897-1957","Magalhaes, Amadeu","Lucas, Filipe","Zaccaria, Davide","Pontes, Dulce (Dulce José) (1969-04-08)","Feiteira, Paulo","Stockhausen, Karlheinz, 1928-2007","DeYoung, Michelle (1968)","Miller, Joe, 1965-","Malvar-Ruiz, Fernando (1968-07-11)","Kissinger, Henry, 1923-","Eugenides, Jeffrey (Jeffrey Kent) (1960-03-08)","Henckel von Donnersmarck, Florian, 1973-","Schlöndorff, Volker (1939-03-31)","Mehretu, Julie, 1970-","Dudamel, Gustavo (19810126)","Quasthoff, Thomas (1959-11-09)","Lindberg, Magnus (Magnus Gustaf Adolf), 1958-","Milliken, Catherine","Maldoom, Royston","Fink, Bernarda (1959)","Brandes, Christine","Soboleva, Irina","Petrenko, Pavel","Petrenko, Andrei","Duparc, Henri, 1848-1933","Ketting, Otto, 1935-2012","Furlanetto, Ferruccio (1949-05-16)","Jessop, Craig D.","Johnson-Huff, Ann","Drafall, Robert W.","Teraoka-Brady, Carolyn","Bernhardt, Valerie","Snyder, Dan","Dominick, John, III","Ciavaglia, Michael A. ","Manucharyan, Yeghishe","Harler, Alan (1940-04-10)","Vasta, Stephen (Steve) Francis","Kirschner, Ann J.","Lowry, Robert, 1826-1899","Glaser, Pamela","Covo, Bettina, 1956-","Biss, Jonathan (1980-09-18)","Stomsvik, Diana","Kachanov, Nikolai","Galuzine, Vladimir","Daurov, Adrian","Schönberg, Claude-Michel (19440506)","McBroom, Amanda (1947-08-09)","Wallace, Randall, 1949-","Simon, Carly (19450625)","Mcferrin, David","Ein-Habar, Eyal","Anger, Ain","Vargas, Ramon, 1960-","Callegari, Daniele","Pieczonka, Adrianne, 1963-","Stringer, Howard, 1942-","Mares, Luca","Cabrino, Guiseppe","Vincenzo, Alessandra Di","Galligioni, Francesco","Sbrogiò, Alessandro","Ökrös, Oszkár, 1957-","Lendvay, József, 1974-","Lendvay, József","Gritton, Susan (19650831)","Romey, Kathy Saltzman","Nolen, Laura Vlasak","Di Giacomo, Julianna, 1975-","Kožená, Magdalena (1973)","Owens, Eric, 1970-","Friedrich, Eberhard (1958)","Hummel, Johann Nepomuk, 1778-1837","Daniels, David, 1966-","Joshua, Rosemary (1964-10-16)","Labadie, Bernard, 1963-","Damrau, Diana (1971-05-31)","Grove, Jill","Vänskä, Osmo, 1953-","Niemelä, Hannu, 1954-","Hyökki, Matti, 1946-","Nisula, Päivi","Karnéus, Katarina","Claycomb, Laura (1968-08-23)","Anton̦enko, Aleksandrs, 1975-","Frühbeck de Burgos, Rafael (19330915-20140611)","Fernández, Igor Ijurra","Berkun Menaker, Dianne","Kalagina, Anastasia","Alagna, Roberto","Veronesi, Alberto (1967)","Mascagni, Pietro, 1863-1945","Alsop, Marin (1956-10-16)","Thomas, Vaneese","De Haas, Darius","Stifelman, Leslie","Lewis-Evans, Kecia","Goerne, Matthias, 1967-","Griffey, Anthony Dean, 1967-","Vallet, Pierre, (Conductor)","O'Neill, Simon, 1971-","Hahn, Hilary","Mena, Juanjo, 1965-","Higdon, Jennifer, 1962-","Batiashvili, Lisa, 1979-","Taigi, Chiara","Nelsons, Andris (1978-11-18)","Van der Linde, Clint, 1976-","Nicholls, Rachel, (Soprano)","Blažíková, Hana (19801202)","Wolfe, Duain","Lee, Josephine, 1975-","Martineau, Malcolm (19600203)","Schade, Michael (1965-01-23)","Schwartz, Sylvia, 1982-","Gabrieli, Giovanni, approximately 1554-1612","Nagano, Kent (Kent George), 1951-","Dessay, Natalie, 1965-","Trifonov, Daniil (Daniil Olegovich), 1991-","Clark, Katerina","Amar, Tarik Youssef Cyril, 1969-","Wortman, Richard (19380324)","Matthewman, Gary","Bondarenko, Andriĭ (Andriĭ Volodymyrovych), 1987-","Luisi, Fabio (1959-01-17)","Harbison, John (John Harris) (1938-12-20)","Rice, Christine","Goode, Richard (1943-06-01)","Bicket, Harry (1960)","Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695","Biber, Heinrich Ignaz Franz, 1644-1704","Bennett, Mark, (Trumpeter)","Scholl, Andreas (19671110)","Kaufmann, Jonas (1969-07-10)","Gheorghiu, Angela (1965-09-07)","Barnum, Donald","Walker, Danielle","Lully, Jean-Baptiste, 1632-1687","Fasch, Johann Friedrich, 1688-1758","Lamon, Jeanne (1949-08-14-2021-06-20)","Robinson, James","Falby, Doreen","Polochick, Edward","Conway, Eric, Dr.","Bagwell, James","Ketelson, Kyle (1971)","Morris, James (1947-01-10)","Cutler, Eric","Rebeka, Marina, 1980-","Jurowski, Vladimir, 1972-","Bellemer, John G.","Johnson, Anita, (Vocalist)","Cooke, Sasha","Phan, Nicholas (1979-01-03)","Phillips, Susanna, 1981-","Yamadate, Fuyuki","Singer, Gregory","Kimura, Mineko","Matsubara, Yuko","John, Emily","Chase, Constance","Biondi, Fabio (1961-03-15)","Locatelli, Pietro Antonio, 1695-1764","Nardini, Pietro, 1722-1793","Genaux, Vivica (1969-07-10)","Heras-Casado, Pablo (1977-11-21)","Denk, Jeremy (1970-05-16)","Norrington, Roger (1934-03-16)","Pluhar, Christina (1965)","Andueza, Raquel","Galeazzi, Lucilla (19501224)","Merula, Tarquinio, -1665","Davies, Neal (1965)","Guillon, Damien (1981)","O'Connor, Kelley","Wilson, Harold","Baetge, Noah","Shapiro, Mark","Sandel-Pantaleo, Leann","Rowley, Jennifer, (Soprano)","Sorenson, Garrett","Schasching, Rudolf","Henschel, Jane, 1950-","Stemme, Nina (1966)","Giovannini, Antonio, 1980-","Feola, Rosa","Respighi, Ottorino, 1879-1936","Martucci, Giuseppe, 1856-1909","Măcelaru, Cristian, 1980-","Solti, Valerie","Quantz, Johann Joachim, 1697-1773","Frederick, King of Prussia, II, 1712-1786","Pahud, Emmanuel, 1970-","Meister , Elisabeth","Rose, Matthew, (Bass)","Spyres, Michael","Gardiner, John Eliot (19430420)","Johnston, Jennifer","Barton, Jamie ([1981, 1982])","Meade, Angela","Pallesen, Nicholas","Caldarella, Juan","Scarpino, Alejandro, 1904-1970","Castro, Giancarlo, 1980-","Clamor, Thomas","Chávez, Carlos (Chávez Ramírez), 1899-1978","Orbón, Julián, 1925-1991","Revueltas, Silvestre (José Silvestre Revueltas Sánchez), 1899-1940","Colon, Gaspar","Alvarez, Idwer","Benzecry, Esteban (19700413)","Lindsey, Kate","Marcon, Andrea (1963)","Fusek, Anna","Favaro, Michele","Genini, Giulia","Bovo, Daniele","Bardon, Patricia (1964)","Rae, Brenda","Pisaroni, Luca, 1975-","Lippert, Herbert, 1957-","Suppé, Franz von, 1819-1895","Widmann, Jörg (1973-06-19)","Jackson, Christopher (Christopher O.), 1960-2007","Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da, 1525?-1594","Démettre, Claire-Lise, 1986-","Paugam, Laurence","Pernoo, Jérôme (1972)","Cangemi, Veronica (19641010)","Spinosi, Jean-Christophe, 1964-","Botstein, Leon (1946-12-14)","Wilson, Tamara, (Soprano)","Wittmoser, Carsten","Icochea, Andy Icochea","Thielemann, Christian, 1959-","Yang, Jonathan Jun","Lee, Kate Xintong","Baldwin, Alec, 1958-","Mat︠s︡uev, Denis, 1975-","Oesterle, Michelle","Chacón-Cruz, Arturo, 1977-","Borchev, Nikolay","Watson, Katherine, (Soprano)","Ibragimova, Alina (Alina Rinatovna), 1985-","Cohen, Jonathan (Jonathan Frank)","Hirai, Hideaki","Cerutti, Joe","Tsuji, Hideyuki ","Lunghi, Francesca","Satake, Naomi","Stucky, Steven (Steven Edward) (1949-11-07-2016-02-14)","Boulianne, Julie, (Mezzo-soprano)","Savall, Jordi (19410801)","Egarr, Richard, 1963-","Phillips, Peter, 1953-","Blachly, Alexander (1944-11-13)","Mattila, Karita","Dobracheva, Ėvelina","Hanson, Howard, 1896-1981","Christie, Michael, 1974-","Mickelthwate, Alexander","Pershall, David","Costello, Stephen, 1981-","Chauvet, Géraldine","Haas, Georg Friedrich (1953-08-16)","Lučić, Željko, 1968-","Tang, Muhai, 1949-","Coote, Alice (19680510)","Devin, Anna","Christy, Anna","Nézet-Séguin, Yannick, 1975-","Connolly, Sarah (Sarah Patricia) (19630613)","Zobel, David","Kaiser, Joseph (1977-10-14)","DeShong, Elizabeth","Guthrie, Arlo (Arlo Davy) (1947-07-10-)","Fenoglio, Claudio","Osborn, John, (Tenor) (1972-05-16)","Salsi, Luca, 1975-","Noseda, Gianandrea (1964)","Fang, Ying","Arbo, Rani","Diawara, Fatoumata (1982)","Aurelio","Olatuja, Alicia","Bakhtouridze, Mzia","Abdrazakov, Ilʹdar, 1976-","Skorokhodov, Sergeĭ, 1974-","Kolosova, Alisa, 1987-","Netrebko, Anna (Anna I︠U︡rʹevna) (1971-09-18)","Andsnes, Leif Ove, 1970-","Gerhaher, Christian (1969-07-24)","Brownlee, Lawrence (1972-11-24)","Cabell, Nicole (1977-10-17)","Benini, Maurizio","Schuller, Gunther (Gunther Alexander) (1925-11-22-2015-06-21)","Byrd, William, 1539 or 1540-1623","Ichise, Reiko","Tunnicliffe, Richard","Morikawa, Asako","Boothby, Richard, 1955-","Weckmann, Matthias, 1616?-1674","Bezuidenhout, Kristian (1979)","Barkmin, Gun-Brit","Serdi︠u︡k, Nadezhda (1975)","Matochkina, Yulia","Ganbaatar, Aruinbaatar","Masleev, Dmitry, 1988-","Ionițǎ, Andrei, 1994-","Michalek, David","Karlowicz, Mieczyslaw (1876-1909)","Beczala, Piotr (1968)","Lunn, Joanne ([1973,1975])","Ivashchenko, Dimitry","Vogel, Eva","Dasch, Annette, 1976-","Griffith, Jonathan","Shumate, Penelope ","Chapa, Claudia","McVeigh, John","Rutenberg, Craig","Scarlatti, Domenico, 1685-1757","Vinikour, Jory, 1963-","Bull, John, -1628.","Bradley, Michelle","Gaertner, Michael ","Morlot, Ludovic, 1973-","Covington, Conner Gray, 1987-","Venner, Matthew","Dobell, Mark","Smith, Angus","Greig, Donald","Melton, Heidi","McGegan, Nicholas","Link, Joel","Lee, Bryan","Pajaro-van de Stadt, Milena","Shaw, Camden","Noda, Ken","Rivera, Jessica, (Soprano)","Ford, Nmon","Gere, Richard (Richard Tiffany), 1949-","Baruch, Wayne","Gayton, Charles","Vinke, Stefan","Ganenko, Tatiana","Drury, Patricia","Pakaluk, Michael S.","Clarke, Colin R.","Gibbs, Deborah Lee","Millar, Cynthia, (Ondes Martenot player)","Friman, Anna Maria","Fuglseth, Linn Andrea","Opheim, Berit, 1967-","Fisch, Asher (1965)","Karloski, Helen","Richardson, Alex, (Tenor)","Cutlip, Philip","Dantone, Ottavio","Mullova, Viktorii︠a︡, 1959-","Beilman, Benjamin","Emelʹi︠a︡nychev, Maksim, 1988-","Palazzo, Manuel","Camarena, Javier (1976~)","Witt, Gregor, 1968-","Glander, Matthias","Baier, Mathias, 1982-","Vlatković, Radovan (1962)","Brandl, Wolfram","Deyneka, Yulia (1982)","Tokcan, Yurdal, 1966-","Psonis, Dimitris","Güngör, Hakan, 1973-","Sarikouyoumdjian, Haïg","Greenleaf, Jolle","Mealy, Robert","Andrijeski, Julie","Sperling, Ted","Dŭrvarova, Elmira (1954)","Mathew, George, (Conductor)","Baráth, Emőke, 1985-","Bridelli, Giuseppina, 1986-","Karthäuser, Sophie (1975)","Boesch, Florian","García Alarcón, Leonardo (1976)","Lexa, Olivier","Alessandrini, Rinaldo (1960)","Buchbinder, Rudolf, 1946-","Skride, Baiba","Krijgh, Harriet, 1991-","Moser, Elsbeth","Mehta, Bejun ([1968-06-29,1969])","Willer, Beth","Luganskiĭ, Nikolaĭ (Nikolaĭ Lʹvovich), 1972-","Padmore, Mark (Mark Joseph) (19610308)","Forck, Bernhard","Grey, Mark, 1967-","Wyers, Giselle","Lynch, Shane","Boers, Geoffrey (Geoffrey Paul)","Hatteberg, Kent Eugene","Kühmeier, Genia","Scheen, Céline (1976)","Capezzuto, Vincenzo","Pappano, Antonio, 1959-","Hannigan, Barbara (1971)","Jia, Lü, 1964-","Zhang, Haochen, 1990-","Chest, John","Check, Jennifer","Fujimura, Mihoko","Sierra, Nadine, 1988-","Luisotti, Nicola (19611126)","Jansen, Janine  (1978)","Stein, Avi","Zhu, Beiliang, 1985-","Weaver, Charles","Deutsch, Helmut (1945-12-24)","Schultz, Golda","Wong, Lisa, 1969-","Van Horn, Christian (1978)","Schmitt, Maximilian","Davies, Iestyn (1979-09-16)","Harvey, Joélle","Petrenko, Kirill (1972)","Müller-Schott, Daniel, 1976-","Brower, Angela","Müller, Hanna-Elisabeth, 1985-","Eckhoff, Sören","Jones, Simon (1950-07-27)","Kenny, Elizabeth","Jones, Robert, active 1597-1615","Dowland, John, 1563?-1626","Nylund, Camilla (1968-06-11)","Rees, Andrew, (Tenor)","Dirvanauskaitė, Giedrė","Watkins, Paul, 1970-","Dutton, Lawrence (1954-05-09)","Setzer, Philip, 1951-","Drucker, Eugene, 1952-","Faust, Isabelle, 1972-","Giguère, Pascale","Rachvelishvili, Anita, 1984-","Gražinytė-Tyla, Mirga, 1986-","Ehnes, James, 1976-","Ruggles, Carl, 1876-1971","Yende, Pretty, 1985-","Lehár, Franz, 1870-1948","Tauber, Richard, 1891-1948","Kálmán, Emmerich, 1882-1953","Rieder, Jochen (1970)","Tamestit, Antoine, 1979-","Richardot, Lucile","Armiliato, Marco","Vasilek, Lukáš, 1980-","Kulman, Elisabeth (19730628)","Karg, Christiane (1980)","Saïtkoulov, Roustem","Manasherov, Miriam","Soltani, Kian (1992)","Flórez, Juan Diego, 1973-","Scalera, Vincent","Conti, Francesco, 1681 or 1682-1732","Cano, Jennifer Johnson","Hantaï, Pierre, 1964-","Beyer, Amandine","Orliński, Jakub Józef, 1990-","Nosky, Aisslinn","Woods, Alexander, (Violinist)","Miller, Kyle, 1986-","Seltzer, Ezra","Zebley, Charles","Lislevand, Rolf (1961)","Pierlot, Philippe, 1958-","Kraemer, Manfred (1960-10-27)","Engle, Marie","Fischer, Ádám, 1949-","Levit, Igor, 1987-","Rondeau, Jean, 1991-","Muhly, Nico (1981-08-26)","Lisiecki, Jan, 1995-","Wang, Yuja (19870210)","Capuçon, Gautier (1981)","Tynan, Ailish","Fox, Steven, 1978-","Brook, Matthew","Tritschler, Robin","Teuscher, Lydia, 1975-","Buxtehude, Dietrich, 1637-1707","Tsuji, Nobuyuki (1988-09-13)","Satie, Erik, 1866-1925","Marais, Marin, 1656-1728","Visée, Robert de","Dunford, Thomas, 1988-","Maclary, Edward","Grimaldi, Erika, 1980-","Amarù, Chiara, 1984-","Angelini, Michele (1982)","Leonard, Isabel","Schachtner, Benno, 1984-","Garanča, Elīna, 1976-","Stadlen, Sam","Levine, Joanna","Ashton, Emily","Abduraimov, Behzod (1990-09-11)","Blue, Angel (Angel Joy), 1984-","Gaffigan, James, 1979-","Oropesa, Lisette","Petrenko, Vasiliĭ (Vasiliĭ Ėduardovich), 1976-","d'Alessio, Giulio","Scheid, Edson","Rossi, Stefano, (Violinist)","Minasi, Ludovico, 1984-","Tosti, F. Paolo (Francesco Paolo), 1846-1916","Baillieu, James","Nilsson, Lars David, 1966-","Mattei, Peter, 1965-","Foster, Tom","Zachow, Friedrich Wilhelm, 1663-1712","Froberger, Johann Jacob, 1616-1667","Mattheson, Johann, 1681-1764","Kim, Stephen","Mackey, Steven, 1956-","Zanocco, Gianpiero","Torri, Pietro, approximately 1650-1737","Hallenberg, Ann","Hailstork, Adolphus C. (Adolphus Cunningham) (1941-04-17)","Marsalis, Branford (Branford Iweanya) (1960-08-26)","Mälkki, Susanna (1969-03-13)","Dinnerstein, Simone (Simone Andréa) (19720918)","Thurman, Uma (1970-04-29)","Aucoin, Matthew, 1990-","Coleman, Valerie, 1970-","Wilkins, Thomas, (Conductor)","Fullana, Francisco","Sorrell, Jeannette","Uccellini, Marco, approximately 1603-1680","Zetlan, Jennifer","Petrie, Heather","Holcomb, Bernard, 1983-","Lagasca, Enrio","Christophers, Harry (1953)","Filsell, Jeremy (Jeremy Daniell) (1964-04-10)","Sly, Philippe","Prégardien, Julian, 1984-","Cargill, Karen","Quist, Amanda","Dixon, Rodrick (1966-06-22)","Ustvolʹskai︠a︡, Galina Ivanovna, 1919-2006","Corrette, Michel, 1707-1795","Telemann, Georg Philipp, 1681-1767","Bihan, Marie Lambert-Le","Mobley, Reginald","Hadelich, Augustin (1984)","Zweden, Jaap van (19601212)","Bell, Isaiah","Austin, Justin","Bradford, Lucia","Kyslytsya, Sergiy","Fortner, Sullivan (Sullivan Joseph) (1986-12-29)","Feinstein, Michael (Michael Jay) (1956-09-07)","Smith, Robert F. (Robert Frederick), 1962-","Walker, George (George Theophilus), 1922-2018","Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel, 1714-1788","Isserlis, Steven, 1958-","Pachelbel, Johann, 1653-1706","Jovanovich, Brandon","Frank, Gabriela Lena (1972)","Dueñas, María","Meyers, Anne Akiko, 1970-","Márquez, Arturo, 1950-","Schumann, Clara, 1819-1896","Price, Florence (Florence Beatrice), 1887-1953","Rana, Beatrice, 1993-","Norman, Andrew, 1979-","Bendix-Balgley, Noah, 1984-","Key, Frances Scott (1779-1843)","Shani, Lahav, 1989-","Imber, Naphtali Herz, 1856-1909","Xi, Wang, 1978-","Freedman, Daryl","Schoonhoven, Kyle van","McIntyre, Jana","Parrish, Joseph","Hunt, Sophia","Woolsey, Midge","Buialski, Vladyslav","Shrut, Arlene","Chase, Claire (Claire Rose), 1978-","Vustin, Aleksandr, 1943-2020","Silvestrov, Valentyn (1937)","Savino, Richard","Ellis, Jennifer, (Soprano)","Snaidas, Nell","LaMotte, Adam","Kuchar, Theodore (1960)","Khristenko, Stanislav, 1984-","Stankovych, I︠E︡. (I︠E︡vhen), 1942-","Villalon, Elena","Persson, Miah (1969-05-27)","De Bique, Jeanine","Manna, Gennaro, 1715-1779","Alston, Charlotte Blake","Zhang, Meigui","Nally, Donald, 1960-","Adams, John Luther, 1953-","Thompson, Sumner","Langlois de Swarte, Théotime","Christie, William (William Lincoln) (1944-12-19)","Senaillé, Jean Baptiste, approximately 1688-1730","Leclair, Jean-Marie, 1697-1764","Charpentier, Marc-Antoine, 1643-1704","Bach, Johann Sebastian","Sodergren, Mikki","Donato, Emily","Giebler, Brian L. (Brian Louis), 1986-","Palumbo, Donald","Kelsey, Quinn","Ernesto Pena Laguna, Luis (1983)","Cutting, Hugh","Sousa, Dinis","Cronin, Hilary","Denbee, Sarah","Horak-Hallett, Bethany","Clarke, Samantha","Ponsford-Hill, Ali","Lombardi, Federica","Desandre, Lea, 1993-","Monteverdi, Claudio (Claudio Giovanni Antonio), 1567-1643","Kapsperger, Giovanni Girolamo, 1580-1651","Karadaglić, Miloš, 1983-","Marcello, Alessandro Ignazio (1673-1747)","Boccherini, Luigi, 1743-1805","Haji, Andrew","Hopkins, Joshua, 1978-","Amereau, Avery","Snouffer, Lauren (1988-03-30)","Crowe, Lucy","Cohen, Aryeh Nussbaum","Massey, Clifton","Wilson, Steve (Steven Caldicott)","Lemper, Ute, 1963-","Norin-Kuehn, Deborah","Sousa, John Philip","Kaplan, Allan R., 1948-","Maltby, Richard (Richard Eldridge), 1914-1991","Grundman, Clare (Clare Ewing), 1913-1996","Naldi, Ronald","Babbitt, Beth","Meyer, Marlene","Dymit, Thomas","Diana, William","Portnoy, Donald","Wyatt, Larry","Christie, Laury","Kim, David, (Violinist) (1963)","McGarrity, Evelyn","Furumoto, Kimo","Else, Peter","Markin, Tracey","Blank, Johanne ","Thomas, Elmer","Borodin, Aleksandr Porfirʹevich, 1833-1887","Fagen, Arthur (1951)","Doo-Wan, Kim","Loveless, Wendell P.","Paredes, Marcos","Dowell, Anthony","Kirkland, Gelsey","Baryshnikov, Mikhail, 1948-","Tudor, Antony, 1908-1987","Tcherkassky, Marianna","Schafer, Richard William","Harvey, Cynthia, 1957-","Martínez, Enrique, 1926-1998","Minz, Alexander","Makarova, Natalia, 1940-","Barbee, Victor","Robbins, Jerome (Jerome Wilson) (1918-10-11-1998-07-29)","Loring, Eugene, 1911-1982","Ivanov, Lev (Lev Ivanovich), 1834-1901","Gregory, Cynthia","Bujones, Fernando, 1955-2005","Petipa, Marius, 1818-1910","Stevenson, Ben, 1937-","Lanchbery, John (1923-05-15-[2003-02-26,2003-02-27])","Balanchine, George (1904-01-22-1983-04-30)","Tetley, Glen","De Mille, Agnes (1905-09-18-1993-10-06)","Ashton, Frederick, 1904-1988","Messac, Magali","Spizzo, Christine","Khalfouni, Dominique","Barker, Alan, (Conductor) (William Alan) (1938-02-05)","Houlton, Lise","Petit, Roland, 1924-2011","Anastos, Peter (19480223)","MacMillan, Kenneth (1932-07-02-1989-01-08)","Browne, Leslie","La Fosse, Robert","Jaffe, Susan, 1962-","Van Hamel, Martine, 1945-","Fonseca, Peter","Yeager, Cheryl","McFall, John J.","Cunningham, Merce (1919-04-16-2009-07-26)","von Lovenskjold, Hermann","Bournonville, August","Fokine, Michel","Eglevsky, Andre","Tharp, Twyla","Saint-Leon, Arthur","Armitage, Karole","Vainonen, Vasily","Minkus, Ludwig (1826-1917)","Gorsky, Alexander","Tippet, Clark","Kern, Jerome","Riley, Terry","Hyman, Dick","Sinatra, Frank","Morris, Mark","Massine, Leonide","Dove, Ulysses","Goleizovsky, Kasyan","Smuin, Michael","Kylian, Jiri","Lander, Harald","Blair, David","McKenzie, Kevin","Wasserstein, Wendy","Lubovitch, Lar","Styne, Jule","Coralli, Jean","Perrot, Jules","Kudelka, James","Hunsberger, Donald","Rebel, Jean-Fery","Wolfram, WIlliam","Everly, Jack","Holmes, Anna-Marie","Adam, Adolphe","Pugni, Cesare","Ratmansky, Alexei Osipovich (1968)","Nijinska, Bronislava","De Valois, Ninette","Gomes, Marcelo","Bond, Gemma","Béjart, Maurice","Roudenko, Vladimir","Spacagna, Maria (1951)","Lloyd, David  (1920-2013)","Kraft, Jean (1927-2021)","Campori, Angelo (1934-2013)","McCray, James (1938-2018)","Gilmore, John (1950-1994)","Rosenbaum, Harold (1950)","Gottlieb, Gordon (1948)","Schnittke, Alfred (1934-1998)","Rutter, John Milford, Sir (1945)","Velis, Andrea (1932-1994)","Ellington, Duke (1899-1974)","Elias, Rosalind ([1929-03-13,1930-03-13]-2020-05-03)","Booth, Philip (1942)","Sidlin, Murry (1940)","Mccorvey, Everett (1957)","Boyd, Liona","Lightfoot, Gordon (Gordon Meredith) (1938-11-17-2023-05-01)","Arnold Steinhardt","John Dalley","David Soyer","Treger, Charles, 1935-","Laurence Lesser","Theo Adam","Bella Davidovich","Joan Savage","Mary Law","Anatoly Bazhalkin","Nikolai Maiboroda","Anatoli Zaitchenko","Nikolai Nizienko","Michelangelo Veltri","Vladimir Ovchinikov","Katarina Dalayman","Janet Westrick","Felicity Lott","Anthony Piccolo","Jean-Philippe Rameau","Nai-Yuan Hu","Valery Polyansky","Vladimir Spivakov","Edward Downes","Gounod, Charles, 1818-1893","Jan Dismas Zelenka","Bohuslav Martinů","Vladimir Fedoseyev","Patrick Gardner","Theo Verbey","Lise de la Salle","Manfred Honeck","Matthew Truscott","Paul Lewis","Edward Gardner","James Ehnes","Wadsworth, Charles (Charles William) (1929-05-21)","Sargon, Merja","Yajima, Hiroko","Pears, Peter, 1910-1986","Beach, Amy, 1867-1944","Berkeley, Lennox (Lennox Randall Francis), 1903-1989","Browning, John, 1933-2003","De Peyer, Gervase, 1926-2017","Arner, Leonard","Fournier, Pierre, 1906-1986","Schippers, Thomas (19300309-19771216)","Fortunato, D'Anna (1945-02-21)","Mendenhall, Judy","Angeles, Victoria de los (19231101-20050114)","Sylar, Sherry","Schub, André-Michel (1952-12-26)","Jolley, David (19481220)","Kavafian, Ani (1948-05-10)","Bolet, Jorge (19141115-19901016)","Pollak,  Carolyn","Buswell, James, 1946-","Bae, Ik-Hwan, 1956-2014","Luvisi, Lee, 1937-","Routch, Robert (1948-08-12)","Siebert, Renée","Brehm, Alvin (1925-02-08-2014-11-22)","Carroll, Edward, 1953-","Fujiwara, Hamao","Trampler, Walter (19150825-19970927)","Bourgue, Maurice (1939-11-06)","Ellis, Osian (Osian Gwynn) (1928-02-08-2021-01-06)","Rosen, Nathaniel","Wincenc, Carol (Carol S.) (19490629)","Reed, Bruce","Thompson, Arthur, 1942-2004","Bunnell, Jane","Hoch, Beverly","Suk, Josef (1929-08-08-2011-07-06)","Kavafian, Ida","Tuckwell, Barry (Barry Emmanuel) (1931-03-05-2020-01-16)","Bennett, Richard Rodney (1936-03-29-2012-12-24)","Dicterow, Glenn","Smukler, Laurie","Corea, Chick (1941-06-12-2021-02-09)","Martin, Marvis","Gutiérrez, Horacio, 1948-","Swensen, Joseph (Joseph Anton), 1960-","Cooper, Kenneth, 1941-","Sherry, Fred (1948-10-27)","Shub, Andre-Michel","Picker, Tobias, 1954-","Nickrenz, Scott","Girard, Valerie","Danielpour, Richard (1956-01-28)","Martin, Marya","Thompson, Marcus, 1946-","Brey, Carter (1954-09-19)","Neubauer, Paul, 1962-","Zori, Carmit","Kang, Dong-Suk (1954-04-28)","Arm, Theodore","Marangella, Joel","Heineman, Sue","Palmer, Todd","Fedele, David, 1966-","Shifrin, David (19500202)","Ingraham, Paul","Myers, Philip, 1949-","Millard, Christopher, 1952-","Fink, Katherine","McDuffie, Robert","Peskanov, Mark (1956-08-30)","Taylor, Stephen, (Oboist) (1949)","Smylie, Dennis","Webster, Michael, 1945-","Saffer, Lisa","Feller, Bart","Wilson, Ransom (1951-10-25)","Bloom, Claire (Patricia Claire), 1931-","Carlisle, Robert, (Horn player)","Coletti, Paul","Turković, Milan","Ellis, Randall","Adolphe, Bruce (1955)","Stevens, Thomas, 1938-2018","Godburn, Dennis","Yoshida, Ayako","Hoffman, Gary, 1956-","Sitkovetsky, Dmitry, 1954-","Bryn-Julson, Phyllis (1945-02-05)","Anderson, Kelly","Dunn, Susan, (Soprano) (Susan R.) (1954-07-23)","Hanslowe, Theodora","Feidman, Giora (1936)","Bachmann, Maria, (Violinist)","Hoffman, Toby (1958-09-12)","Winograd, Peter","McDermott, Anne-Marie, 1963-","Yoo, Scott","Morelli, Frank, 1951-","Kashkashian, Kim (1952-08-31)","White, Robert, 1936 October 27-","Sinta, Donald (Donald Joseph) (1937-06-16)","Redgrave, Lynn, 1943-2010","Smith, Philip, (Trumpeter)","Golub, David","Thomas, Ronald (Ronald B.), 1954-","Levin, Ida","Huang, Hsin-Yun","O'Connor, Tara Helen","Hill, Mark, (Oboe player)","Douglas, Barry, 1960-","Mentzner, Susanne","Lucey, Frances","Dlugoszewski, Lucia, 1925-2000","Taylor, David (David Michael), 1944-","Purvis, William (19480710)","Kay, Alan R. (Alan R.)","Montone, Jennifer","Gekker, Chris (Paul Christopher) (1954-01-18)","Hagner, Viviane (1977)","Ngwenyama, Nokuthula","Kim, Soovin","Schmidt, Wolfgang Emanuel (1971)","McGill, Anthony (Anthony Barrone) (1979-07-17)","Fain, Tim","Shao, Sophie","Scarlata, Randall","Frautschi, Jennifer","Pridemore, Patrick A.","Meyer, Edgar, (Bassist) (1960-11-24)","Ali-Zadeh, Franghiz, 1947-","Tcherepnin, Alexander, 1899-1977","Schifrin, Lalo, 1932-","Chausson, Amédée-Ernest (1855-1899)","Arensky, Anton, 1861-1906","Coleridge-Taylor, Samuel, 1875-1912","Marsalis, Wynton (1961-10-18)","Ailey, Alvin (1931-1989)","Homberger, Christoph (1962)","Isaacs, Jeremy, Sir (1932)","Arye, Yevgeny (1947-2022)","Demidov, Israel (1957)","Sobol, Joshua (1939)","Chervinsky, Adam (1938)","Morrison, Conall (1996)","Crossan, Gerald","Friel, Brian (1929-2015)","Levin, Robert (1947)","Henschel, Dietrich (1967)","Grigorovich, Yuri (1927)","Vasiliev, Vladimir (1940)","Khachaturian, Aram Ilyich (1903-1978)","Jamison, Judith (1943)","Benjamin, Avi (1959)","Taymor, Julie (1952)","Goldenthal, Elliot (1954)","Gardner, John Champlin (1933-1982)","Tiffany, John (1971)","Cumming, Alan (1965)","Euripides (480 BC-406 BC)","Pountney, David, CBE (1947)","Sloane, Steven (1958)","Otelli, Claudio (1960)","Zimmerman, Bernd Alois (1918-1970)","Fiennes, Ralph (1962)","Neeson, Liam (1952)","Beckett, Samuel (1906-1989)","Hammond, John Paul (1942)","Brook, Peter, CBE (1925-2022)","Bawab, Dima (1981)","Goold, Rupert (1972)","Gale, Mariah (1979)","Troughton, Samuel John (1977)","Shakespeare, William","Somova, Alina Alekseevna (1985)","Shchedrin, Rodion Konstantinovich (1932)","Farr, David (1969)","Hicks, Greg (1953)","Miyamoto, Amon (1958)","Ito, Chihiro (1982)","Fukuoka, Yutaka","D'silva, Darrell (1964)","Bailey, Lucy","Bausch, Pina (1940-2009)","Hengelbrock, Thomas (1958)","Wesseling, Maria Ricarda (1969)","Shi-Zheng, Chen (1963)","Albarn, David, OBE (1968)","Klinichev, Pavel (1974)","Messiaen, Oliver (1908-1992)","Ninagawa, Yukio (1935-2016)","Abe, Umitaro (1977)","Miyazawa, Rie (1973)","Podalydès, Denis (1963)","Coin, Christophe (1958)","Rénéric, Pascal (1976)","Molière (1622-1673)","Munby, Jonathan","Maxwell, Jules (1965)","Pryce, Jonathan (1947)","Uegaki, Satoshi","Mine, Saori","Kander, John (1927)","Vaziev, Makhar (1961)","Maillot, Jean-Christophe (1960)","MacNeil, Cornell, 1922-2011","Peters, Roberta, 1930-2017","Corena, Fernando, 1916-1984","Merrill, Robert, 1917-2004","Edelmann, Otto, 1917-2003","Harshaw, Margaret, 1909-1997","Vickers, Jon (19261029-20150710)","Puccini, Giacomo, 1858-1924","Roberti, Margherita, 1925-2021","Colzani, Anselmo, 1918-2006","Rysanek, Leonie, 1926-1998","De Paolis, Alessio, 1893-1964","Yakobson, Leonid, 1904-1975","Della Casa, Lisa, 1919-2012","Shirley, George, 1934-","Tozzi, Giorgio","Tucker, Richard, 1913-1975","Kónya, Sándor, 1923-2002","Crespin, Régine, 1927-2007","Dooley, William, 1932-2019","McCracken, James, 1926-1988","Thomas, Jess, 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The William \u0026 Mary Bray School Lab, part of the Williamsburg Bray School Initiative, has been researching and promoting the history of the Bray School and its legacy. Part of this work has entailed conducting oral histories with descendants of Bray School students and those researching or interpreting the Bray School's legacy.","Teddi Ashby is a member of the descendant community descended from the Ashby children who attended the Williamsburg Bray School. Teddi describes her years of historical research related to the Ashby family and the oral histories handed down by her family about her ancestors. Teddi discusses her aspirations for the Bray School site when it opens November 2024.","David Barr III is an writer, editor, playwright and former historic interpreter for Colonial Williamsburg. He has worked on black history projects including Aberdeen Garden 158, and with Mamie Till on a production for her son Emmett Till. David reflects on his experiences as an actor/interpreter for Colonial Williamsburg and his experience playing Gowan Pamphlet, a young enslaved boy owned by Jane Vobe believed to be educated at the Bray School, who went on to become the first ordained Baptist minister in Virginia and was instrumental in starting the First Baptist Church. David reflects on his time as an interpreter and his experiences with former director Rex Ellis (NMAAHC) and Christy Coleman (Director, Jamestown/Yorktown Foundation). He discusses the importance of the Williamsburg Bray School.","Olivia Blackshire is a student at William \u0026 Mary and a Bray School Lab Student Thought Partner, partnering with the lab on research and engagement for the Williamsburg Bray School. Olivia discusses her path to William \u0026 Mary and her path to the Bray School Lab, her experiences participating on a conference panel and her research project related to the correspondence between the Bray Associates and the Bray School administrators. Olivia also reflects on the legacy of the Bray School and her thoughts on the rediscovery. William \u0026 Mary student Olivia Blackshire discusses her role as a student thought partner with the William \u0026 Mary Bray School Lab.","Antonio T. Bly is Peter H. Shattuck Endowed Chair in Colonial American History at California State University, Sacramento. He has written many books and articles on black literacy in the eighteenth century. Antonio describes his research on black literacy and education in the eighteenth century, and his thoughts on current debates around the issue of writing taught at the Bray Schools, and the broader implications for the legacy of the Bray Schools. Antonio shares his thoughts on the importance of learning fact-based history, the challenges for enslaved and free children in the eighteenth century and the legacy of the Williamsburg Bray School.","Hannah Bowman is a historic area supervisor with the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Hannah discusses her background and her family's love of history. She discusses her experience acting, and explains the importance of storytelling in interpretation. She explains how the story of the Bray School helps us understand the importance of telling a fuller story. Hannah Bowman shares her experience as a storyteller and describes the art of storytelling.","Da-Veia Brown is a video content producer who has previously worked as a historic interpreter with the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Da-Veia relates her early years and her journey to become a content producer for Colonial Williamsburg Innovation Studios. In this role, she creates visual content for Colonial Williamsburg many historic assets and sites. Da-Veia relates her experiences as a content creator and reflects on the meaning of the Williamsburg Bray School to the community.","Nicole Brown is the graduate lab assistant for the Williamsburg Bray School. She works with Student Thought Partners to conduct research on the Bray School. Nicole also portrays the Bray school teacher Anne Wager as a Nation Builder at the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, where she also serves as manager of Core Programming for the foundation. Nicole is a Ph.D. student in William \u0026 Mary's American Studies program. Nicole Brown describes her journey to the Williamsburg Bray School and her research that has underpinned the Bray School Lab. She discusses her role as a lab assistant, guiding students at William \u0026 Mary who volunteer to work on projects to disseminate the story of the Bray school. She also provides insight into the legacy of the school and will guide the site interpretation for the site when it opens as the 89th original building in Colonial Williamsburg.","Loretta Burwell is a descendant community member and a possible direct descendant of a Bray Student. Loretta is an educator, having taught at several schools and colleges. She taught English literature but focused on black literature and poets. Loretta discusses her joy, pain, and hope on her journey to find her ancestors and her engagement with the William \u0026 Mary Bray School Lab. Loretta has done extensive research on her family history and lineage and discusses her journey to the Williamsburg Bray School, and the moment she was contacted by the Bray School Lab 30 years after leaving a card at a library seeking information on her ancestors. Loretta explains her visit to the Williamsburg Bray School and her journey from Atlanta George for Descendants Week, and her visit to Bruton Parish Church to see where her ancestors where baptized in the eighteenth century.","Harold Caldwell is a carpenter historic interpreter for the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Harold discusses his experience interpreting African American history first in Foodways and now as a journeyman carpenter. He details the work he is doing in the restoration for the Bray school building in Colonial Williamsburg historic area. Harold shares his thoughts on the rediscovery of the Williamsburg Bray School and what the rediscovery means for the community. He also shares why the work he does is so important.","Devin Canaday is a descendant community and native son of Williamsburg Virginia. Devin details his life as the member of the Canaday family in Williamsburg, his ten year experience with Colonial Williamsburg, and his success as an entrepreneur. Devin discusses his thoughts on the rediscovery of the Bray School and what it will mean to the community and the world. Devin weighs in on how the subject of the Bray School and its students' - not the building, should be the focus of the rediscovery.","Janice Canaday is a member of the Canaday and Jones family and a member of the Williamsburg Bray School descendant community. Janice details her family's history and the legacy of the Bray School students for the commuity and abroad. She discusses her many roles at the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation where she currently is the African American Community Engagement Manager. Janice discusses how she engages with the community and guests at Colonial Williamsburg to help them understand the significance of the Bray School scholars.","Jason Chen is a professor of educational psychology at William \u0026 Mary, and was one of four Strategic Cultural Partnerships Faculty Fellows who conducted research in support of SCP's initiatives, including the Williamsburg Bray School. Jason details his early impressions and discusses his path to William \u0026 Mary and his work to support the work of the Bray School Lab. Jason discusses the importance of the work the Bray School Lab is doing and why the work is important today.","Pat Chrenka is a historic interpreter at Colonial Williamsburg. Pat Chrenka discusses her roles with the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation and her experience interpreting the Bray School. Pat Chrenka explains the significance of the Williamsburg Bray School.","Edwin Cooke III is an historic interpreter with the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Edwin discusses his experience as a William \u0026 Mary student, an adjunct professor at Hampton University and a historic interpreter at Colonial Williamsburg. Edwin reflects on the legacy of the Bray School and the students who attended the school.","Curtis Corbitt is a member of the descendant community (Jones family) and an educator. He was born in Boston, Massachusetts but his roots are in York County Virginia. He is exploring his ties to the Bray school student Elisha Jones. Curtis describes his beginnings in Massachusetts, his family history and how he learned about the Williamsburg Bray School. He is currently researching the history of the land his family lives on, which has been in the family for many generations. He is following the oral history that the land was purchased from the plantation owner and hoping to establish a direct link to a Bray school student from the Jones family. Curtis discusses his family's legacies and his interest in knowing more about his ties to the Williamsburg Bray School.","Madeline Dort graduated from William \u0026 Mary in 2023. As an undergraduate student, she worked as a Bray School Lab student thought partner conducting research for the lab. Madeline describes her experiences as a William \u0026 Mary student, her activities as a student and her volunteer experience with Colonial Williamsburg. She also discusses her role and projects as a student thought partner at the lab under the direction of lab director Maureen Elgersman Lee and lab assistant Nicole Brown. William \u0026 Mary student Madeline Dort describes her experience working as a Student Thought Partner with the Bray School Lab. She also discusses her experiences as a historic interpreter and her reflections on race and education.","Elizabeth Drembus is a genealogist who has previously worked for DAR and on the Virginia Theological Seminary reparations project. For the VTS project, she helped locate the descendants of the enslaved persons who worked for the seminary. Elizabeth Drembus describes her work locating the descendants of the known Bray students. She also discusses her methodology and her engagement with the descendant community, her colloboration with the Bray School Lab staff and her hopes for the site when it opens in September 2024 at Colonial Williamsburg. Elizabeth Drembus discusses her methodology in searching for the descendants of the known Bray scholars. She also discusses the work the lab is doing to engage with the descendant community.","Cynthia Druitt is a descendant community member of the Williamsburg Bray School. Cynthia Druitt describes learning about the Williamsburg Bray School and that she is a member of the descendant community. She discusses her cousin, Col Lafayette Jones' and his book My Great Great Grandfather's Journey to an Island of Freedom, about the Jones children who attended the Bray School. Cynthia Druitt discusses the opening of the Williamsburg Bray School in the Colonial Williamsburg historic area.","Michael Druitt is an associate professor of Biological Sciences at Hampton University and identifies as a descendant community member for the Williamsburg Bray School. Michael discusses his family history and his ties to the descendant community for the Williamsburg Bray School. Michael reflects on the importance of education for the black community and the legacy of the Bray School in his family's history. Michael Druitt explains the importance of the Bray School legacy for himself and the black community, and the importance of learning about the history of those who forged a path for others to follow.","Stephanie is a resident of James City County and a member of the Williamsburg Bray School Descendant Community. Stephanie learned about the Williamsburg Bray School and moved back to Williamsburg from New York to explore the history and legacy of the school. Stephanie attended James City County schools as a young child before moving to New York. Stephanie Dunmore is exploring her roots and researching the connection between Dunmore's Proclamation of 1765 and her deceased husband's surname.","Latricia Cooke Eason is a member of the Williamsburg Bray School descendant community and a family researcher currently working on a book about her research. Latricia describes her experience growing up in the Williamsburg area and her current efforts to record her family's histories. She reflects on the work that William \u0026 Mary and Colonial Williamsburg are doing to tell a fuller story of the experience of African Americans in the Tidewater area. Latricia explains why black history is important and why we need to keep telling the stories of those who have gone before us and sacrificed for their descendants.","Dawn Edmiston is a professor of Marketing at William \u0026 Mary and a Strategic Cultural Partnerships Faculty Fellow. Dawn describes her journey to William \u0026 Mary and her desire to work with Strategic Cultural Partnerships to advance the story of the Williamsburg Bray School. Dawn discusses how her marketing program to leverage William \u0026 Mary's assets to benefit programs like the Williamsburg Bray School.","Rex Ellis is the former Associate Director for Curatorial Affairs at the National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) at the Smithsonian Institution. Prior to this position, Dr. Ellis was the first African American Vice President for the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, where he managed all programs and operations. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts from Virginia Commonwealth University, a Masters in Fine Arts from Wayne State University, a Masters of Divinity from Virginia Union University, and an Ed.D from the College of William and Mary. He is the author of two books, Beneath the Blazing Sun: Stories from the African American Journey, and With a Banjo on My Knee, which chronicles the history of black banjo players from the time of slavery to the present. Dr. Ellis describes his youth and growing up in the Tidewater area of VA and his path to becoming a director at the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, followed by the National Museum of African American History and Culture. He gives his insight into the importance of telling the story of the contributions of African Americans. Dr. Rex Ellis discusses the first educated Africans at William \u0026 Mary, menservants who accompanied their masters and later taught eachother the rudiments of education.","Eliza Fernandez is a recent graduate of William \u0026 Mary and an oral history intern with the CHiP 2024 summer internship. Eliza discusses her experience learning oral history methodology with the William \u0026 Mary Bray School Lab and how her experience at William \u0026 Mary has shaped her future. Eliza discusses her experiences attending Descendants Day at both James Monroe's Highland and Stratford Hall with members of the descendant community.","Cliff Fleet is the President \u0026 CEO of the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, and an alumni of William \u0026 Mary. He headed Philip Morris before retiring to lead the foundation in its motto \"that the future may learn from the past.\" He was born in Charlottesville, Virginia and attended William \u0026 Mary where he received his master's degree and is also a faculty member. Cliff Fleet describes the genesis of the Williamsburg Bray School Initiative, a project that involved both the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation and William \u0026 Mary. Once the building determined to the Williamsburg Bray School was identified, he convened the initiative where William \u0026 Mary would do the research and Colonial Williamsburg would engage in the restoration of the building. He also discusses the engagement with the descendant community that was imperative for the success of the project. He discusses the future of the Bray School and the African Baptist Meeting House on Nassau Street. President Cliff Fleet discusses the Bray School Initiative, the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation and the \"power of place\" in Williamsburg, Virginia.","Dennis Gardner is a long-time resident of Williamsburg and a member of the Williamsburg Bray School descendant community. Dennis discusses the history of the Ashby family and his thoughts on the rediscovery of the Williamsburg Bray School. Dennis explains the importance of the Williamsburg Bray School to the community and to the descendants.","Jack Gary is the Executive Director of Archaeology for the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Jack Gary details his path to the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, his experience prior to his current role, and the different projects he has worked on with the Foundation, including the African Baptist Meetinghouse and the Williamsburg Bray School. Jack details the day he found intact burials at the site of the first Baptist Church on Nassau Street in Colonial Williamsburg, and his efforts to contact the descendant community first when the discovery was made.","Johnette Gordon-Weaver is a Williamsburg native and a Williamsburg Bray School descendant community member. Johnette is active with the Reservation, the Village Initiative and other groups that aim to restore the history and legacy of Williamsburg's black residents. Johnette Gordon-Weaver discusses her family's history that goes back to 17th century Virginia. She also discusses her ties to the Reservation community and reflects on her involvement with the Williamsburg Bray School, her essay contribution to the book written by the William \u0026 Mary Bray School Lab and her thoughts on the opening of the Bray site in Fall 2024.","Connie Matthews Harshaw is the president of the Let Freedom Ring Foundation, an organization that supports the Historic First Baptist Church of Williamsburg Virginia. She has been in public service for many years and now spends her down advocating for different organizations. Connie Harshaw discusses the significance of the Williamsburg Bray School and her role in the rediscovery of the building and its new location in the historic area of Colonial Williamsburg. Connie Harshaw details the importance of the Bray School to the community and the importance of descendant communities.","Crystal Haskins is a member of the Bray School Descendant Community member and a lifelong educator in the James City County and York County School system. Crystal reflects on her life growing up as a member of the Williamsburg community and her experiences working for Colonial Williamsburg and as an educator. She discusses her efforts to involve the community in educational events surrounding the Bray School. Crystal Haskins discusses her aspirations for the opening ceremony for the Williamsburg Bray School and the ongoing efforts to continue to tell the story.","Cathy Hellier is the Senior Researcher for the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Cathy details her path to the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation and the work of researchers to uncover history and tell a fuller story of eighteenth century Williamsburg. She discusses her role in researching the documents needed to determine the ownership of the Bray-Digges home which housed the Bray School for its first 5 years of operation. Cathy Hellier discusses the importance of the Williamsburg Bray School to guests who visit Colonial Williamsburg.","Grace Helmick is the Media Technician for the Office of Strategic Cultural Partnerships. Grace discusses her journey to the Office of Strategic Cultural Partnerships at William \u0026 Mary and her role in documenting the Williamsburg Bray School's restoration phases. Grace reflects on the importance of repairing and rediscovering the legacy of the Bray School and William \u0026 Mary's responsibility to tell the whole story.","Mark Hofer is the Senior Director for the Learning and Design Lab in the Office of Strategic Cultural Partnerships at William \u0026 Mary. Mark discusses his role supporting efforts to bring the story of the Bray School to K-12 teachers in different formats for school curriculum and instruction. He discusses his path to William \u0026 Mary and his different roles in the university. Mark Hofer discusses his role incorporating different teaching methods for K-12 teachers for the Bray School and other SCP projects.","Rachel Hogue is a student at William \u0026 Mary and a Bray School Lab Student Thought Partner who collaborates with the lab on different projects related to the Williamsburg Bray School. Rachel Hogue is a student at William \u0026 Mary who has participated in several projects related to the rediscovery and education related to the Williamsburg Bray School. Rachel discusses her experiences as a Student Thought Partner for the Bray School Lab and the different projects she worked on, her time studying abroad at Oxford and her thoughts on the rediscovery of the school building. William \u0026 Mary student discusses her collaboration with the Bray School Lab on the rediscovery of the Williamsburg Bray School.","Ron Hurst is the Senior Vice President for Education and Historic Resources at the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Ron began his journey to Colonial Williamsburg from Northern Virginia, acquiring degrees from Virginia Tech and George Mason University before attending William \u0026 Mary and earning a master's degree. He has worn many hats with the Foundation before landing his current role and discusses his experiences with the restoration of the Williamsburg Bray School. Ron explains how Colonial Williamsburg made the determination that the Bray-Digges home was the home of the Williamsburg Bray School for its first five years of operation and the work to restore it in the historic area. Interview was conducted in the Goodwin Building at Colonial Williamsburg.","James Ingram is an actor/interpreter (Nation Builder Gowan Pamphlet) for the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. James Ingram describes his journey to Colonial Williamsburg and his experience playing the first ordained Baptist minister in Virginia the Reverend Gowan Pamphlet. James discusses his research on Gowan Pamphlet and the effect his portrayal has had on him personally and professionally.","Burnell Irby is a middle school teacher that lives in Maryland. He has been doing research on his family for years and recently discovered his connection to the Williamsburg Bray School. Mr. Irby details the history of his family and his roots in Williamsburg, Virginia. He discusses the importance of the Bray School and the legacy of education as evidenced in the today's school curriculums. Burnell Irby discusses his research on his family and his family connection to the Bray School student enslavers.","Dani Jaworski is the manager of Architectural collections at the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, and a William \u0026 Mary alumni. She is a descendant of the First Families of Virginia and oversees the architectural collection for the foundation. Dani discusses her background and her many career tracks before deciding to go into architectural collection and discusses her role in current projects at Colonial Williamsburg including the Williamsburg Bray School and the African Baptist Meeting House. Dani Jaworski discusses the plans for the African American corrider on Nassau St at Colonial Williamsburg.","Martha Katz-Hyman is an independent curator of material culture for enslaved peoples. Martha discusses her experience using material culture to interpret the lives of enslaved people in the seventeenth/eighteenth century. She discusses her role with different historic sites such as Carter's Grove, once a historic site run by Colonial Williamsburg. Martha describes her experience working with different individuals who assisted her in learning how to use material culture to tell a fuller story of the lives of enslaved people in the eighteenth century. Martha also details what to expect to see in the Bray School from a material culture standpoint.","Elle Kim is a William \u0026 Mary student who was an oral history intern for the summer of 2023 in the ChiP program with the Bray School Lab. Elle Kim describes her experiences as an oral history intern working under Oral Historian Tonia Merideth.","Curtis Lassiter is a longtime resident of Williamsburg Virginia and a descendant community member. Curtis discusses the history of his family and his experience growing up in Williamsburg VA. Curtis discusses his expectations for the opening of the Williamsburg Bray School and the descendant community's involvement.","Mary Lassiter is a member of the Williamsburg Bray School descendant community and a member of the descendants of the Reservation. Mary discusses her experience learning about the Williamsburg Bray School and her experiences as an activist for her community. Mary reflects on her experiences as a lifelong member of the Williamsburg community and her involvement with the Williamsburg Bray School.","Maureen Elgersman Lee is the director of the William \u0026 Mary Bray School Lab. Maureen is a native of Ontario, Canada and holds a DA in the Humanities. She overseers the work of the Bray School Lab and its efforts to rediscover the legacy of the Williamsburg Bray School and its scholars. Maureen discusses her formative years, her path to Clark Atlanta University where she studied African American history, and her path to Virginia and ultimately William \u0026 Mary prior to her tenure at Hampton University. She discusses the formation of the Bray School Initiative, her piloting the publication of the book edited by herself and lab assistant Nicole Brown, and the legacy of the Bray School and its future. Interview was conducted in the Bray School Lab in Williamsburg, VA.","Ayinde is a journeyman carpenter with Colonial Williamsburg. He has been with Colonial Williamsburg for 27 years working as a historic interpreter or in the trades. Ayinde discusses his role with Colonial Williamsburg and his current position as a journeyman carpenter currently working on building pieces of furniture for the Williamsburg Bray School. He also reflects on the significance of the school and relates the influence that several former interpreters of Colonial Williamsburg had on him. Ayinde Martin reflects on the Williamsburg Bray School and his role in creating pieces of furniture for the historic site that will open in the Fall of 2024.","Dr. Terry Meyers is chancellor professor of English emeritus, William \u0026 Mary, whose research led to the discovery of the Williamsburg Bray School. Dr. Meyers taught at William \u0026 Mary for 46 years before retiring six years ago. Terry Meyers describes his journey to William \u0026 Mary, what prompted him to begin his search for the Bray-Digges building on the campus of William \u0026 Mary and what the legacy of the Williamsburg Bray School means to the Williamsburg community. Terry Meyers discusses his search for the Bray-Digges building which had been hiding in plain sight on the campus of William \u0026 Mary for over 200 years. He walks his listeners down the path that led to the rediscovery of the building that housed the Bray school its first five years of operation.","Carol Miller is a member of the descendant community for the Williamsburg Bray School. Carol taught in the Williamsburg school system and is active in her community. Carol details her family history in York County VA, and her experiences growing up in the Tidewater area. She details her connections to the families of the area called The Grove area and her connection to other historical people and events. Carol provided knives in her collection of artifacts kept by the family collected from working for the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation.","Ethan Miller was a Student Thought Partner with the William \u0026 Mary Bray School Lab before graduating from William \u0026 Mary in Spring 2023. Ethan describes his background, experience as a student at William \u0026 Mary and the projects he worked on for the Bray School Lab. Ethan also discusses his thoughts on the opening of the Bray site in Fall of 2024 and the importance of projects like the Williamsburg Bray School to repair the damage done by slavery and its legacies.","Conor Molloy is the Learning Design Program Manager in the office of Strategic Cultural Partnerships at William \u0026 Mary. Conor discusses his role at SCP in helping build an online presence to for teaching and educational purposes, including an online module based on the rubric Engaging Descendant Communities in the Interpretation of Slavery at Museums and Historic Sites and his work to support the work of the Bray School Lab. Conor discusses growing up in the UK, his musical career and his path to William \u0026 Mary.","Margaret Morrison is the Administrative Coordinator for Strategic Cultural Partnerships, which oversees the William \u0026 Mary Bray School Lab. Margaret discusses her role in facilitating the operation of the William \u0026 Mary Bray School Lab and her role working with the Brafferton School at William \u0026 Mary. Margaret reflects on the importance of the Williamsburg Bray School in history and for the community.","Janise Parker is an associate professor of school psychology at William \u0026 Mary and a Strategic Cultural Partnerships Faculty Fellow. Her work focuses on the intersection of religion, spirituality and its effect on mental health. Dr. Parker discusses her project to promote racial healing for the William \u0026 Mary Bray School Lab and her thoughts on the rediscovery of the Bray School and how her work can promote racial healing. Dr. Janise Parker discusses her background and path to William \u0026 Mary as a professor of school psychology and her project to promote racial healing with the Bray School Lab.","Daniel Pleasant is a William \u0026 Mary student and a Student Thought Partner with the William \u0026 Mary Bray School Lab. Daniel describes his journey to William \u0026 Mary and what led him to the William \u0026 Mary Bray School Lab. He also describes the different projects he has worked on in the lab. Daniel reflects on his experiences working in the lab and what they Bray School Lab means to him.","Stephen Seals is the director of Curated Programs at the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation and portrays Nation Builder James Lafayette. Stephen Seals discusses his life experiences that brought him to the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, including his current roles and his experience with interpretations for the Bray School. Stephen reflects on his thoughts about the opening of the Bray School.","Ann Marie Stock is the Presidential Liaison for Strategic Cultural Partnerships, and a Chancellor Professor in the Modern Languages department at William Mary. She has authored several books and works in Cuban cinema. Ann Marie discusses her journey from the mid-west to Cuba, and her journey to William \u0026 Mary. She also discusses the people who shaped her future and her path to Presidential Liaison for Strategic Cultural Partnerships. Ann Marie discusses her thoughts on the move of the Bray School, her special friendship with the donors who made the work possible, and those who have been lost that she carries with her into this project.","Linwood E. Tyson, Jr. is a site interpreter for Colonial Williamsburg specializing in eighteenth century African American history. Linwood discusses his role as a site interpreter and his experiences interpreting the black experience at museums and historic sites. Linwood also reflects on what the story of the Williamsburg Bray School means to the community and the world, and his views on the site opening in the Fall of 2024.","Cecilia Weaver is a William \u0026 Mary student and a Student Thought Partner with the William \u0026 Mary Bray School Lab. Cecilia describes her role as a Student Thought Partner in the Bray School Lab and the many projects and experiences she had working with the program. Cecilia reflects on the importance of the Bray School and its legacies.","Matthew Webster is Executive Director of the Historical Preservation and Research at the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation and is the project manager for the Williamsburg Bray School and its relocation to the Colonial Williamsburg historic district. Matt Webster discusses the history of the discovery of the Bray school located on the campus of William \u0026 Mary since its construction in 1760. He explains the process to stabilize the building, move it to the historic district and restore it for its opening as the 89th original building in the Colonial Williamsburg historic district in September 2024. Matt Webster discusses the architectural processes related to the Williamsburg Bray School.","Hope Wright is an actor/interpreter with the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation and a descendant community member. Hope Wright discusses her experience portraying Bray school students in Colonial Williamsburg family programming projects and her current role as an actor/interpreter in addition to her scholarship on material culture in the eighteenth century. She also discusses her aspirations for the interpretation of the site when it opens in September 2024 as the 89th original building with Colonial Williamsburg. Actor/Interpreter HopeWright discusses her experience working in programming for the Bray school and her reflections as a descendant community member.","Ye Xiao is a student at William \u0026 Mary and a Student Thought Partner with the William \u0026 Mary Bray School Lab. Ye describes her experience working as a student thought partner with the Bray School Lab. Ye discusses her work with the Bray School Lab, her experiences as a student at William \u0026 Mary and her thoughts on the importance of the work of the Williamsburg Bray School.","Tina Xo is a descendant community member of the Williamsburg Bray School and a descendant of the revolutionary war hero James Armistead Lafayette. She lived in the US and abroad due to her father's military service, but raised her family in the Williamsburg area. Tina Xo discusses her ties to the Williamsburg community and her experience visiting the home of her family, and learning the history of her ancestors. She recounts her feelings and thoughts related to the black experience, education, and her experience working with the Tuskegee Airmen. She recounts the different experiences engaging with the work of the Bray School Lab at different events. Tina Xo is a descendant community member for the Williamsburg Bray School who advocates for local history, specifically the Tuskegee Airmen.","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","Terry L. 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The William \u0026amp; Mary Bray School Lab, part of the Williamsburg Bray School Initiative, has been researching and promoting the history of the Bray School and its legacy. Part of this work has entailed conducting oral histories with descendants of Bray School students and those researching or interpreting the Bray School's legacy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTeddi Ashby is a member of the descendant community descended from the Ashby children who attended the Williamsburg Bray School. Teddi describes her years of historical research related to the Ashby family and the oral histories handed down by her family about her ancestors. Teddi discusses her aspirations for the Bray School site when it opens November 2024.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavid Barr III is an writer, editor, playwright and former historic interpreter for Colonial Williamsburg. He has worked on black history projects including Aberdeen Garden 158, and with Mamie Till on a production for her son Emmett Till. David reflects on his experiences as an actor/interpreter for Colonial Williamsburg and his experience playing Gowan Pamphlet, a young enslaved boy owned by Jane Vobe believed to be educated at the Bray School, who went on to become the first ordained Baptist minister in Virginia and was instrumental in starting the First Baptist Church. David reflects on his time as an interpreter and his experiences with former director Rex Ellis (NMAAHC) and Christy Coleman (Director, Jamestown/Yorktown Foundation). He discusses the importance of the Williamsburg Bray School.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOlivia Blackshire is a student at William \u0026amp; Mary and a Bray School Lab Student Thought Partner, partnering with the lab on research and engagement for the Williamsburg Bray School. Olivia discusses her path to William \u0026amp; Mary and her path to the Bray School Lab, her experiences participating on a conference panel and her research project related to the correspondence between the Bray Associates and the Bray School administrators. Olivia also reflects on the legacy of the Bray School and her thoughts on the rediscovery. William \u0026amp; Mary student Olivia Blackshire discusses her role as a student thought partner with the William \u0026amp; Mary Bray School Lab.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAntonio T. Bly is Peter H. Shattuck Endowed Chair in Colonial American History at California State University, Sacramento. He has written many books and articles on black literacy in the eighteenth century. Antonio describes his research on black literacy and education in the eighteenth century, and his thoughts on current debates around the issue of writing taught at the Bray Schools, and the broader implications for the legacy of the Bray Schools. Antonio shares his thoughts on the importance of learning fact-based history, the challenges for enslaved and free children in the eighteenth century and the legacy of the Williamsburg Bray School.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHannah Bowman is a historic area supervisor with the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Hannah discusses her background and her family's love of history. She discusses her experience acting, and explains the importance of storytelling in interpretation. She explains how the story of the Bray School helps us understand the importance of telling a fuller story. Hannah Bowman shares her experience as a storyteller and describes the art of storytelling.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDa-Veia Brown is a video content producer who has previously worked as a historic interpreter with the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Da-Veia relates her early years and her journey to become a content producer for Colonial Williamsburg Innovation Studios. In this role, she creates visual content for Colonial Williamsburg many historic assets and sites. Da-Veia relates her experiences as a content creator and reflects on the meaning of the Williamsburg Bray School to the community.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNicole Brown is the graduate lab assistant for the Williamsburg Bray School. She works with Student Thought Partners to conduct research on the Bray School. Nicole also portrays the Bray school teacher Anne Wager as a Nation Builder at the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, where she also serves as manager of Core Programming for the foundation. Nicole is a Ph.D. student in William \u0026amp; Mary's American Studies program. Nicole Brown describes her journey to the Williamsburg Bray School and her research that has underpinned the Bray School Lab. She discusses her role as a lab assistant, guiding students at William \u0026amp; Mary who volunteer to work on projects to disseminate the story of the Bray school. She also provides insight into the legacy of the school and will guide the site interpretation for the site when it opens as the 89th original building in Colonial Williamsburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLoretta Burwell is a descendant community member and a possible direct descendant of a Bray Student. Loretta is an educator, having taught at several schools and colleges. She taught English literature but focused on black literature and poets. Loretta discusses her joy, pain, and hope on her journey to find her ancestors and her engagement with the William \u0026amp; Mary Bray School Lab. Loretta has done extensive research on her family history and lineage and discusses her journey to the Williamsburg Bray School, and the moment she was contacted by the Bray School Lab 30 years after leaving a card at a library seeking information on her ancestors. Loretta explains her visit to the Williamsburg Bray School and her journey from Atlanta George for Descendants Week, and her visit to Bruton Parish Church to see where her ancestors where baptized in the eighteenth century.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHarold Caldwell is a carpenter historic interpreter for the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Harold discusses his experience interpreting African American history first in Foodways and now as a journeyman carpenter. He details the work he is doing in the restoration for the Bray school building in Colonial Williamsburg historic area. Harold shares his thoughts on the rediscovery of the Williamsburg Bray School and what the rediscovery means for the community. He also shares why the work he does is so important.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDevin Canaday is a descendant community and native son of Williamsburg Virginia. Devin details his life as the member of the Canaday family in Williamsburg, his ten year experience with Colonial Williamsburg, and his success as an entrepreneur. Devin discusses his thoughts on the rediscovery of the Bray School and what it will mean to the community and the world. Devin weighs in on how the subject of the Bray School and its students' - not the building, should be the focus of the rediscovery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanice Canaday is a member of the Canaday and Jones family and a member of the Williamsburg Bray School descendant community. Janice details her family's history and the legacy of the Bray School students for the commuity and abroad. She discusses her many roles at the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation where she currently is the African American Community Engagement Manager. Janice discusses how she engages with the community and guests at Colonial Williamsburg to help them understand the significance of the Bray School scholars.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJason Chen is a professor of educational psychology at William \u0026amp; Mary, and was one of four Strategic Cultural Partnerships Faculty Fellows who conducted research in support of SCP's initiatives, including the Williamsburg Bray School. Jason details his early impressions and discusses his path to William \u0026amp; Mary and his work to support the work of the Bray School Lab. Jason discusses the importance of the work the Bray School Lab is doing and why the work is important today.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePat Chrenka is a historic interpreter at Colonial Williamsburg. Pat Chrenka discusses her roles with the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation and her experience interpreting the Bray School. Pat Chrenka explains the significance of the Williamsburg Bray School.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEdwin Cooke III is an historic interpreter with the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Edwin discusses his experience as a William \u0026amp; Mary student, an adjunct professor at Hampton University and a historic interpreter at Colonial Williamsburg. Edwin reflects on the legacy of the Bray School and the students who attended the school.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCurtis Corbitt is a member of the descendant community (Jones family) and an educator. He was born in Boston, Massachusetts but his roots are in York County Virginia. He is exploring his ties to the Bray school student Elisha Jones. Curtis describes his beginnings in Massachusetts, his family history and how he learned about the Williamsburg Bray School. He is currently researching the history of the land his family lives on, which has been in the family for many generations. He is following the oral history that the land was purchased from the plantation owner and hoping to establish a direct link to a Bray school student from the Jones family. Curtis discusses his family's legacies and his interest in knowing more about his ties to the Williamsburg Bray School.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMadeline Dort graduated from William \u0026amp; Mary in 2023. As an undergraduate student, she worked as a Bray School Lab student thought partner conducting research for the lab. Madeline describes her experiences as a William \u0026amp; Mary student, her activities as a student and her volunteer experience with Colonial Williamsburg. She also discusses her role and projects as a student thought partner at the lab under the direction of lab director Maureen Elgersman Lee and lab assistant Nicole Brown. William \u0026amp; Mary student Madeline Dort describes her experience working as a Student Thought Partner with the Bray School Lab. She also discusses her experiences as a historic interpreter and her reflections on race and education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElizabeth Drembus is a genealogist who has previously worked for DAR and on the Virginia Theological Seminary reparations project. For the VTS project, she helped locate the descendants of the enslaved persons who worked for the seminary. Elizabeth Drembus describes her work locating the descendants of the known Bray students. She also discusses her methodology and her engagement with the descendant community, her colloboration with the Bray School Lab staff and her hopes for the site when it opens in September 2024 at Colonial Williamsburg. Elizabeth Drembus discusses her methodology in searching for the descendants of the known Bray scholars. She also discusses the work the lab is doing to engage with the descendant community.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCynthia Druitt is a descendant community member of the Williamsburg Bray School. Cynthia Druitt describes learning about the Williamsburg Bray School and that she is a member of the descendant community. She discusses her cousin, Col Lafayette Jones' and his book My Great Great Grandfather's Journey to an Island of Freedom, about the Jones children who attended the Bray School. Cynthia Druitt discusses the opening of the Williamsburg Bray School in the Colonial Williamsburg historic area.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMichael Druitt is an associate professor of Biological Sciences at Hampton University and identifies as a descendant community member for the Williamsburg Bray School. Michael discusses his family history and his ties to the descendant community for the Williamsburg Bray School. Michael reflects on the importance of education for the black community and the legacy of the Bray School in his family's history. Michael Druitt explains the importance of the Bray School legacy for himself and the black community, and the importance of learning about the history of those who forged a path for others to follow.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStephanie is a resident of James City County and a member of the Williamsburg Bray School Descendant Community. Stephanie learned about the Williamsburg Bray School and moved back to Williamsburg from New York to explore the history and legacy of the school. Stephanie attended James City County schools as a young child before moving to New York. Stephanie Dunmore is exploring her roots and researching the connection between Dunmore's Proclamation of 1765 and her deceased husband's surname.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLatricia Cooke Eason is a member of the Williamsburg Bray School descendant community and a family researcher currently working on a book about her research. Latricia describes her experience growing up in the Williamsburg area and her current efforts to record her family's histories. She reflects on the work that William \u0026amp; Mary and Colonial Williamsburg are doing to tell a fuller story of the experience of African Americans in the Tidewater area. Latricia explains why black history is important and why we need to keep telling the stories of those who have gone before us and sacrificed for their descendants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDawn Edmiston is a professor of Marketing at William \u0026amp; Mary and a Strategic Cultural Partnerships Faculty Fellow. Dawn describes her journey to William \u0026amp; Mary and her desire to work with Strategic Cultural Partnerships to advance the story of the Williamsburg Bray School. Dawn discusses how her marketing program to leverage William \u0026amp; Mary's assets to benefit programs like the Williamsburg Bray School.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRex Ellis is the former Associate Director for Curatorial Affairs at the National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) at the Smithsonian Institution. Prior to this position, Dr. Ellis was the first African American Vice President for the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, where he managed all programs and operations. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts from Virginia Commonwealth University, a Masters in Fine Arts from Wayne State University, a Masters of Divinity from Virginia Union University, and an Ed.D from the College of William and Mary. He is the author of two books, Beneath the Blazing Sun: Stories from the African American Journey, and With a Banjo on My Knee, which chronicles the history of black banjo players from the time of slavery to the present. Dr. Ellis describes his youth and growing up in the Tidewater area of VA and his path to becoming a director at the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, followed by the National Museum of African American History and Culture. He gives his insight into the importance of telling the story of the contributions of African Americans. Dr. Rex Ellis discusses the first educated Africans at William \u0026amp; Mary, menservants who accompanied their masters and later taught eachother the rudiments of education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEliza Fernandez is a recent graduate of William \u0026amp; Mary and an oral history intern with the CHiP 2024 summer internship. Eliza discusses her experience learning oral history methodology with the William \u0026amp; Mary Bray School Lab and how her experience at William \u0026amp; Mary has shaped her future. Eliza discusses her experiences attending Descendants Day at both James Monroe's Highland and Stratford Hall with members of the descendant community.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCliff Fleet is the President \u0026amp; CEO of the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, and an alumni of William \u0026amp; Mary. He headed Philip Morris before retiring to lead the foundation in its motto \"that the future may learn from the past.\" He was born in Charlottesville, Virginia and attended William \u0026amp; Mary where he received his master's degree and is also a faculty member. Cliff Fleet describes the genesis of the Williamsburg Bray School Initiative, a project that involved both the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation and William \u0026amp; Mary. Once the building determined to the Williamsburg Bray School was identified, he convened the initiative where William \u0026amp; Mary would do the research and Colonial Williamsburg would engage in the restoration of the building. He also discusses the engagement with the descendant community that was imperative for the success of the project. He discusses the future of the Bray School and the African Baptist Meeting House on Nassau Street. President Cliff Fleet discusses the Bray School Initiative, the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation and the \"power of place\" in Williamsburg, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDennis Gardner is a long-time resident of Williamsburg and a member of the Williamsburg Bray School descendant community. Dennis discusses the history of the Ashby family and his thoughts on the rediscovery of the Williamsburg Bray School. Dennis explains the importance of the Williamsburg Bray School to the community and to the descendants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJack Gary is the Executive Director of Archaeology for the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Jack Gary details his path to the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, his experience prior to his current role, and the different projects he has worked on with the Foundation, including the African Baptist Meetinghouse and the Williamsburg Bray School. Jack details the day he found intact burials at the site of the first Baptist Church on Nassau Street in Colonial Williamsburg, and his efforts to contact the descendant community first when the discovery was made.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohnette Gordon-Weaver is a Williamsburg native and a Williamsburg Bray School descendant community member. Johnette is active with the Reservation, the Village Initiative and other groups that aim to restore the history and legacy of Williamsburg's black residents. Johnette Gordon-Weaver discusses her family's history that goes back to 17th century Virginia. She also discusses her ties to the Reservation community and reflects on her involvement with the Williamsburg Bray School, her essay contribution to the book written by the William \u0026amp; Mary Bray School Lab and her thoughts on the opening of the Bray site in Fall 2024.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConnie Matthews Harshaw is the president of the Let Freedom Ring Foundation, an organization that supports the Historic First Baptist Church of Williamsburg Virginia. She has been in public service for many years and now spends her down advocating for different organizations. Connie Harshaw discusses the significance of the Williamsburg Bray School and her role in the rediscovery of the building and its new location in the historic area of Colonial Williamsburg. Connie Harshaw details the importance of the Bray School to the community and the importance of descendant communities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCrystal Haskins is a member of the Bray School Descendant Community member and a lifelong educator in the James City County and York County School system. Crystal reflects on her life growing up as a member of the Williamsburg community and her experiences working for Colonial Williamsburg and as an educator. She discusses her efforts to involve the community in educational events surrounding the Bray School. Crystal Haskins discusses her aspirations for the opening ceremony for the Williamsburg Bray School and the ongoing efforts to continue to tell the story.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCathy Hellier is the Senior Researcher for the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Cathy details her path to the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation and the work of researchers to uncover history and tell a fuller story of eighteenth century Williamsburg. She discusses her role in researching the documents needed to determine the ownership of the Bray-Digges home which housed the Bray School for its first 5 years of operation. Cathy Hellier discusses the importance of the Williamsburg Bray School to guests who visit Colonial Williamsburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGrace Helmick is the Media Technician for the Office of Strategic Cultural Partnerships. Grace discusses her journey to the Office of Strategic Cultural Partnerships at William \u0026amp; Mary and her role in documenting the Williamsburg Bray School's restoration phases. Grace reflects on the importance of repairing and rediscovering the legacy of the Bray School and William \u0026amp; Mary's responsibility to tell the whole story.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMark Hofer is the Senior Director for the Learning and Design Lab in the Office of Strategic Cultural Partnerships at William \u0026amp; Mary. Mark discusses his role supporting efforts to bring the story of the Bray School to K-12 teachers in different formats for school curriculum and instruction. He discusses his path to William \u0026amp; Mary and his different roles in the university. Mark Hofer discusses his role incorporating different teaching methods for K-12 teachers for the Bray School and other SCP projects.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRachel Hogue is a student at William \u0026amp; Mary and a Bray School Lab Student Thought Partner who collaborates with the lab on different projects related to the Williamsburg Bray School. Rachel Hogue is a student at William \u0026amp; Mary who has participated in several projects related to the rediscovery and education related to the Williamsburg Bray School. Rachel discusses her experiences as a Student Thought Partner for the Bray School Lab and the different projects she worked on, her time studying abroad at Oxford and her thoughts on the rediscovery of the school building. William \u0026amp; Mary student discusses her collaboration with the Bray School Lab on the rediscovery of the Williamsburg Bray School.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRon Hurst is the Senior Vice President for Education and Historic Resources at the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Ron began his journey to Colonial Williamsburg from Northern Virginia, acquiring degrees from Virginia Tech and George Mason University before attending William \u0026amp; Mary and earning a master's degree. He has worn many hats with the Foundation before landing his current role and discusses his experiences with the restoration of the Williamsburg Bray School. Ron explains how Colonial Williamsburg made the determination that the Bray-Digges home was the home of the Williamsburg Bray School for its first five years of operation and the work to restore it in the historic area. Interview was conducted in the Goodwin Building at Colonial Williamsburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames Ingram is an actor/interpreter (Nation Builder Gowan Pamphlet) for the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. James Ingram describes his journey to Colonial Williamsburg and his experience playing the first ordained Baptist minister in Virginia the Reverend Gowan Pamphlet. James discusses his research on Gowan Pamphlet and the effect his portrayal has had on him personally and professionally.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBurnell Irby is a middle school teacher that lives in Maryland. He has been doing research on his family for years and recently discovered his connection to the Williamsburg Bray School. Mr. Irby details the history of his family and his roots in Williamsburg, Virginia. He discusses the importance of the Bray School and the legacy of education as evidenced in the today's school curriculums. Burnell Irby discusses his research on his family and his family connection to the Bray School student enslavers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDani Jaworski is the manager of Architectural collections at the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, and a William \u0026amp; Mary alumni. She is a descendant of the First Families of Virginia and oversees the architectural collection for the foundation. Dani discusses her background and her many career tracks before deciding to go into architectural collection and discusses her role in current projects at Colonial Williamsburg including the Williamsburg Bray School and the African Baptist Meeting House. Dani Jaworski discusses the plans for the African American corrider on Nassau St at Colonial Williamsburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMartha Katz-Hyman is an independent curator of material culture for enslaved peoples. Martha discusses her experience using material culture to interpret the lives of enslaved people in the seventeenth/eighteenth century. She discusses her role with different historic sites such as Carter's Grove, once a historic site run by Colonial Williamsburg. Martha describes her experience working with different individuals who assisted her in learning how to use material culture to tell a fuller story of the lives of enslaved people in the eighteenth century. Martha also details what to expect to see in the Bray School from a material culture standpoint.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElle Kim is a William \u0026amp; Mary student who was an oral history intern for the summer of 2023 in the ChiP program with the Bray School Lab. Elle Kim describes her experiences as an oral history intern working under Oral Historian Tonia Merideth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCurtis Lassiter is a longtime resident of Williamsburg Virginia and a descendant community member. Curtis discusses the history of his family and his experience growing up in Williamsburg VA. Curtis discusses his expectations for the opening of the Williamsburg Bray School and the descendant community's involvement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMary Lassiter is a member of the Williamsburg Bray School descendant community and a member of the descendants of the Reservation. Mary discusses her experience learning about the Williamsburg Bray School and her experiences as an activist for her community. Mary reflects on her experiences as a lifelong member of the Williamsburg community and her involvement with the Williamsburg Bray School.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaureen Elgersman Lee is the director of the William \u0026amp; Mary Bray School Lab. Maureen is a native of Ontario, Canada and holds a DA in the Humanities. She overseers the work of the Bray School Lab and its efforts to rediscover the legacy of the Williamsburg Bray School and its scholars. Maureen discusses her formative years, her path to Clark Atlanta University where she studied African American history, and her path to Virginia and ultimately William \u0026amp; Mary prior to her tenure at Hampton University. She discusses the formation of the Bray School Initiative, her piloting the publication of the book edited by herself and lab assistant Nicole Brown, and the legacy of the Bray School and its future. Interview was conducted in the Bray School Lab in Williamsburg, VA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAyinde is a journeyman carpenter with Colonial Williamsburg. He has been with Colonial Williamsburg for 27 years working as a historic interpreter or in the trades. Ayinde discusses his role with Colonial Williamsburg and his current position as a journeyman carpenter currently working on building pieces of furniture for the Williamsburg Bray School. He also reflects on the significance of the school and relates the influence that several former interpreters of Colonial Williamsburg had on him. Ayinde Martin reflects on the Williamsburg Bray School and his role in creating pieces of furniture for the historic site that will open in the Fall of 2024.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Terry Meyers is chancellor professor of English emeritus, William \u0026amp; Mary, whose research led to the discovery of the Williamsburg Bray School. Dr. Meyers taught at William \u0026amp; Mary for 46 years before retiring six years ago. Terry Meyers describes his journey to William \u0026amp; Mary, what prompted him to begin his search for the Bray-Digges building on the campus of William \u0026amp; Mary and what the legacy of the Williamsburg Bray School means to the Williamsburg community. Terry Meyers discusses his search for the Bray-Digges building which had been hiding in plain sight on the campus of William \u0026amp; Mary for over 200 years. He walks his listeners down the path that led to the rediscovery of the building that housed the Bray school its first five years of operation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarol Miller is a member of the descendant community for the Williamsburg Bray School. Carol taught in the Williamsburg school system and is active in her community. Carol details her family history in York County VA, and her experiences growing up in the Tidewater area. She details her connections to the families of the area called The Grove area and her connection to other historical people and events. Carol provided knives in her collection of artifacts kept by the family collected from working for the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEthan Miller was a Student Thought Partner with the William \u0026amp; Mary Bray School Lab before graduating from William \u0026amp; Mary in Spring 2023. Ethan describes his background, experience as a student at William \u0026amp; Mary and the projects he worked on for the Bray School Lab. Ethan also discusses his thoughts on the opening of the Bray site in Fall of 2024 and the importance of projects like the Williamsburg Bray School to repair the damage done by slavery and its legacies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConor Molloy is the Learning Design Program Manager in the office of Strategic Cultural Partnerships at William \u0026amp; Mary. Conor discusses his role at SCP in helping build an online presence to for teaching and educational purposes, including an online module based on the rubric Engaging Descendant Communities in the Interpretation of Slavery at Museums and Historic Sites and his work to support the work of the Bray School Lab. Conor discusses growing up in the UK, his musical career and his path to William \u0026amp; Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMargaret Morrison is the Administrative Coordinator for Strategic Cultural Partnerships, which oversees the William \u0026amp; Mary Bray School Lab. Margaret discusses her role in facilitating the operation of the William \u0026amp; Mary Bray School Lab and her role working with the Brafferton School at William \u0026amp; Mary. Margaret reflects on the importance of the Williamsburg Bray School in history and for the community.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanise Parker is an associate professor of school psychology at William \u0026amp; Mary and a Strategic Cultural Partnerships Faculty Fellow. Her work focuses on the intersection of religion, spirituality and its effect on mental health. Dr. Parker discusses her project to promote racial healing for the William \u0026amp; Mary Bray School Lab and her thoughts on the rediscovery of the Bray School and how her work can promote racial healing. Dr. Janise Parker discusses her background and path to William \u0026amp; Mary as a professor of school psychology and her project to promote racial healing with the Bray School Lab.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaniel Pleasant is a William \u0026amp; Mary student and a Student Thought Partner with the William \u0026amp; Mary Bray School Lab. Daniel describes his journey to William \u0026amp; Mary and what led him to the William \u0026amp; Mary Bray School Lab. He also describes the different projects he has worked on in the lab. Daniel reflects on his experiences working in the lab and what they Bray School Lab means to him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStephen Seals is the director of Curated Programs at the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation and portrays Nation Builder James Lafayette. Stephen Seals discusses his life experiences that brought him to the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, including his current roles and his experience with interpretations for the Bray School. Stephen reflects on his thoughts about the opening of the Bray School.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnn Marie Stock is the Presidential Liaison for Strategic Cultural Partnerships, and a Chancellor Professor in the Modern Languages department at William Mary. She has authored several books and works in Cuban cinema. Ann Marie discusses her journey from the mid-west to Cuba, and her journey to William \u0026amp; Mary. She also discusses the people who shaped her future and her path to Presidential Liaison for Strategic Cultural Partnerships. Ann Marie discusses her thoughts on the move of the Bray School, her special friendship with the donors who made the work possible, and those who have been lost that she carries with her into this project.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLinwood E. Tyson, Jr. is a site interpreter for Colonial Williamsburg specializing in eighteenth century African American history. Linwood discusses his role as a site interpreter and his experiences interpreting the black experience at museums and historic sites. Linwood also reflects on what the story of the Williamsburg Bray School means to the community and the world, and his views on the site opening in the Fall of 2024.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCecilia Weaver is a William \u0026amp; Mary student and a Student Thought Partner with the William \u0026amp; Mary Bray School Lab. Cecilia describes her role as a Student Thought Partner in the Bray School Lab and the many projects and experiences she had working with the program. Cecilia reflects on the importance of the Bray School and its legacies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMatthew Webster is Executive Director of the Historical Preservation and Research at the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation and is the project manager for the Williamsburg Bray School and its relocation to the Colonial Williamsburg historic district. Matt Webster discusses the history of the discovery of the Bray school located on the campus of William \u0026amp; Mary since its construction in 1760. He explains the process to stabilize the building, move it to the historic district and restore it for its opening as the 89th original building in the Colonial Williamsburg historic district in September 2024. Matt Webster discusses the architectural processes related to the Williamsburg Bray School.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHope Wright is an actor/interpreter with the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation and a descendant community member. Hope Wright discusses her experience portraying Bray school students in Colonial Williamsburg family programming projects and her current role as an actor/interpreter in addition to her scholarship on material culture in the eighteenth century. She also discusses her aspirations for the interpretation of the site when it opens in September 2024 as the 89th original building with Colonial Williamsburg. Actor/Interpreter HopeWright discusses her experience working in programming for the Bray school and her reflections as a descendant community member.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eYe Xiao is a student at William \u0026amp; Mary and a Student Thought Partner with the William \u0026amp; Mary Bray School Lab. Ye describes her experience working as a student thought partner with the Bray School Lab. Ye discusses her work with the Bray School Lab, her experiences as a student at William \u0026amp; Mary and her thoughts on the importance of the work of the Williamsburg Bray School.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTina Xo is a descendant community member of the Williamsburg Bray School and a descendant of the revolutionary war hero James Armistead Lafayette. She lived in the US and abroad due to her father's military service, but raised her family in the Williamsburg area. Tina Xo discusses her ties to the Williamsburg community and her experience visiting the home of her family, and learning the history of her ancestors. She recounts her feelings and thoughts related to the black experience, education, and her experience working with the Tuskegee Airmen. She recounts the different experiences engaging with the work of the Bray School Lab at different events. 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The William \u0026 Mary Bray School Lab, part of the Williamsburg Bray School Initiative, has been researching and promoting the history of the Bray School and its legacy. Part of this work has entailed conducting oral histories with descendants of Bray School students and those researching or interpreting the Bray School's legacy.","Teddi Ashby is a member of the descendant community descended from the Ashby children who attended the Williamsburg Bray School. Teddi describes her years of historical research related to the Ashby family and the oral histories handed down by her family about her ancestors. Teddi discusses her aspirations for the Bray School site when it opens November 2024.","David Barr III is an writer, editor, playwright and former historic interpreter for Colonial Williamsburg. He has worked on black history projects including Aberdeen Garden 158, and with Mamie Till on a production for her son Emmett Till. David reflects on his experiences as an actor/interpreter for Colonial Williamsburg and his experience playing Gowan Pamphlet, a young enslaved boy owned by Jane Vobe believed to be educated at the Bray School, who went on to become the first ordained Baptist minister in Virginia and was instrumental in starting the First Baptist Church. David reflects on his time as an interpreter and his experiences with former director Rex Ellis (NMAAHC) and Christy Coleman (Director, Jamestown/Yorktown Foundation). He discusses the importance of the Williamsburg Bray School.","Olivia Blackshire is a student at William \u0026 Mary and a Bray School Lab Student Thought Partner, partnering with the lab on research and engagement for the Williamsburg Bray School. Olivia discusses her path to William \u0026 Mary and her path to the Bray School Lab, her experiences participating on a conference panel and her research project related to the correspondence between the Bray Associates and the Bray School administrators. Olivia also reflects on the legacy of the Bray School and her thoughts on the rediscovery. William \u0026 Mary student Olivia Blackshire discusses her role as a student thought partner with the William \u0026 Mary Bray School Lab.","Antonio T. Bly is Peter H. Shattuck Endowed Chair in Colonial American History at California State University, Sacramento. He has written many books and articles on black literacy in the eighteenth century. Antonio describes his research on black literacy and education in the eighteenth century, and his thoughts on current debates around the issue of writing taught at the Bray Schools, and the broader implications for the legacy of the Bray Schools. Antonio shares his thoughts on the importance of learning fact-based history, the challenges for enslaved and free children in the eighteenth century and the legacy of the Williamsburg Bray School.","Hannah Bowman is a historic area supervisor with the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Hannah discusses her background and her family's love of history. She discusses her experience acting, and explains the importance of storytelling in interpretation. She explains how the story of the Bray School helps us understand the importance of telling a fuller story. Hannah Bowman shares her experience as a storyteller and describes the art of storytelling.","Da-Veia Brown is a video content producer who has previously worked as a historic interpreter with the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Da-Veia relates her early years and her journey to become a content producer for Colonial Williamsburg Innovation Studios. In this role, she creates visual content for Colonial Williamsburg many historic assets and sites. Da-Veia relates her experiences as a content creator and reflects on the meaning of the Williamsburg Bray School to the community.","Nicole Brown is the graduate lab assistant for the Williamsburg Bray School. She works with Student Thought Partners to conduct research on the Bray School. Nicole also portrays the Bray school teacher Anne Wager as a Nation Builder at the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, where she also serves as manager of Core Programming for the foundation. Nicole is a Ph.D. student in William \u0026 Mary's American Studies program. Nicole Brown describes her journey to the Williamsburg Bray School and her research that has underpinned the Bray School Lab. She discusses her role as a lab assistant, guiding students at William \u0026 Mary who volunteer to work on projects to disseminate the story of the Bray school. She also provides insight into the legacy of the school and will guide the site interpretation for the site when it opens as the 89th original building in Colonial Williamsburg.","Loretta Burwell is a descendant community member and a possible direct descendant of a Bray Student. Loretta is an educator, having taught at several schools and colleges. She taught English literature but focused on black literature and poets. Loretta discusses her joy, pain, and hope on her journey to find her ancestors and her engagement with the William \u0026 Mary Bray School Lab. Loretta has done extensive research on her family history and lineage and discusses her journey to the Williamsburg Bray School, and the moment she was contacted by the Bray School Lab 30 years after leaving a card at a library seeking information on her ancestors. Loretta explains her visit to the Williamsburg Bray School and her journey from Atlanta George for Descendants Week, and her visit to Bruton Parish Church to see where her ancestors where baptized in the eighteenth century.","Harold Caldwell is a carpenter historic interpreter for the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Harold discusses his experience interpreting African American history first in Foodways and now as a journeyman carpenter. He details the work he is doing in the restoration for the Bray school building in Colonial Williamsburg historic area. Harold shares his thoughts on the rediscovery of the Williamsburg Bray School and what the rediscovery means for the community. He also shares why the work he does is so important.","Devin Canaday is a descendant community and native son of Williamsburg Virginia. Devin details his life as the member of the Canaday family in Williamsburg, his ten year experience with Colonial Williamsburg, and his success as an entrepreneur. Devin discusses his thoughts on the rediscovery of the Bray School and what it will mean to the community and the world. Devin weighs in on how the subject of the Bray School and its students' - not the building, should be the focus of the rediscovery.","Janice Canaday is a member of the Canaday and Jones family and a member of the Williamsburg Bray School descendant community. Janice details her family's history and the legacy of the Bray School students for the commuity and abroad. She discusses her many roles at the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation where she currently is the African American Community Engagement Manager. Janice discusses how she engages with the community and guests at Colonial Williamsburg to help them understand the significance of the Bray School scholars.","Jason Chen is a professor of educational psychology at William \u0026 Mary, and was one of four Strategic Cultural Partnerships Faculty Fellows who conducted research in support of SCP's initiatives, including the Williamsburg Bray School. Jason details his early impressions and discusses his path to William \u0026 Mary and his work to support the work of the Bray School Lab. Jason discusses the importance of the work the Bray School Lab is doing and why the work is important today.","Pat Chrenka is a historic interpreter at Colonial Williamsburg. Pat Chrenka discusses her roles with the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation and her experience interpreting the Bray School. Pat Chrenka explains the significance of the Williamsburg Bray School.","Edwin Cooke III is an historic interpreter with the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Edwin discusses his experience as a William \u0026 Mary student, an adjunct professor at Hampton University and a historic interpreter at Colonial Williamsburg. Edwin reflects on the legacy of the Bray School and the students who attended the school.","Curtis Corbitt is a member of the descendant community (Jones family) and an educator. He was born in Boston, Massachusetts but his roots are in York County Virginia. He is exploring his ties to the Bray school student Elisha Jones. Curtis describes his beginnings in Massachusetts, his family history and how he learned about the Williamsburg Bray School. He is currently researching the history of the land his family lives on, which has been in the family for many generations. He is following the oral history that the land was purchased from the plantation owner and hoping to establish a direct link to a Bray school student from the Jones family. Curtis discusses his family's legacies and his interest in knowing more about his ties to the Williamsburg Bray School.","Madeline Dort graduated from William \u0026 Mary in 2023. As an undergraduate student, she worked as a Bray School Lab student thought partner conducting research for the lab. Madeline describes her experiences as a William \u0026 Mary student, her activities as a student and her volunteer experience with Colonial Williamsburg. She also discusses her role and projects as a student thought partner at the lab under the direction of lab director Maureen Elgersman Lee and lab assistant Nicole Brown. William \u0026 Mary student Madeline Dort describes her experience working as a Student Thought Partner with the Bray School Lab. She also discusses her experiences as a historic interpreter and her reflections on race and education.","Elizabeth Drembus is a genealogist who has previously worked for DAR and on the Virginia Theological Seminary reparations project. For the VTS project, she helped locate the descendants of the enslaved persons who worked for the seminary. Elizabeth Drembus describes her work locating the descendants of the known Bray students. She also discusses her methodology and her engagement with the descendant community, her colloboration with the Bray School Lab staff and her hopes for the site when it opens in September 2024 at Colonial Williamsburg. Elizabeth Drembus discusses her methodology in searching for the descendants of the known Bray scholars. She also discusses the work the lab is doing to engage with the descendant community.","Cynthia Druitt is a descendant community member of the Williamsburg Bray School. Cynthia Druitt describes learning about the Williamsburg Bray School and that she is a member of the descendant community. She discusses her cousin, Col Lafayette Jones' and his book My Great Great Grandfather's Journey to an Island of Freedom, about the Jones children who attended the Bray School. Cynthia Druitt discusses the opening of the Williamsburg Bray School in the Colonial Williamsburg historic area.","Michael Druitt is an associate professor of Biological Sciences at Hampton University and identifies as a descendant community member for the Williamsburg Bray School. Michael discusses his family history and his ties to the descendant community for the Williamsburg Bray School. Michael reflects on the importance of education for the black community and the legacy of the Bray School in his family's history. Michael Druitt explains the importance of the Bray School legacy for himself and the black community, and the importance of learning about the history of those who forged a path for others to follow.","Stephanie is a resident of James City County and a member of the Williamsburg Bray School Descendant Community. Stephanie learned about the Williamsburg Bray School and moved back to Williamsburg from New York to explore the history and legacy of the school. Stephanie attended James City County schools as a young child before moving to New York. Stephanie Dunmore is exploring her roots and researching the connection between Dunmore's Proclamation of 1765 and her deceased husband's surname.","Latricia Cooke Eason is a member of the Williamsburg Bray School descendant community and a family researcher currently working on a book about her research. Latricia describes her experience growing up in the Williamsburg area and her current efforts to record her family's histories. She reflects on the work that William \u0026 Mary and Colonial Williamsburg are doing to tell a fuller story of the experience of African Americans in the Tidewater area. Latricia explains why black history is important and why we need to keep telling the stories of those who have gone before us and sacrificed for their descendants.","Dawn Edmiston is a professor of Marketing at William \u0026 Mary and a Strategic Cultural Partnerships Faculty Fellow. Dawn describes her journey to William \u0026 Mary and her desire to work with Strategic Cultural Partnerships to advance the story of the Williamsburg Bray School. Dawn discusses how her marketing program to leverage William \u0026 Mary's assets to benefit programs like the Williamsburg Bray School.","Rex Ellis is the former Associate Director for Curatorial Affairs at the National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) at the Smithsonian Institution. Prior to this position, Dr. Ellis was the first African American Vice President for the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, where he managed all programs and operations. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts from Virginia Commonwealth University, a Masters in Fine Arts from Wayne State University, a Masters of Divinity from Virginia Union University, and an Ed.D from the College of William and Mary. He is the author of two books, Beneath the Blazing Sun: Stories from the African American Journey, and With a Banjo on My Knee, which chronicles the history of black banjo players from the time of slavery to the present. Dr. Ellis describes his youth and growing up in the Tidewater area of VA and his path to becoming a director at the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, followed by the National Museum of African American History and Culture. He gives his insight into the importance of telling the story of the contributions of African Americans. Dr. Rex Ellis discusses the first educated Africans at William \u0026 Mary, menservants who accompanied their masters and later taught eachother the rudiments of education.","Eliza Fernandez is a recent graduate of William \u0026 Mary and an oral history intern with the CHiP 2024 summer internship. Eliza discusses her experience learning oral history methodology with the William \u0026 Mary Bray School Lab and how her experience at William \u0026 Mary has shaped her future. Eliza discusses her experiences attending Descendants Day at both James Monroe's Highland and Stratford Hall with members of the descendant community.","Cliff Fleet is the President \u0026 CEO of the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, and an alumni of William \u0026 Mary. He headed Philip Morris before retiring to lead the foundation in its motto \"that the future may learn from the past.\" He was born in Charlottesville, Virginia and attended William \u0026 Mary where he received his master's degree and is also a faculty member. Cliff Fleet describes the genesis of the Williamsburg Bray School Initiative, a project that involved both the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation and William \u0026 Mary. 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Johnette Gordon-Weaver discusses her family's history that goes back to 17th century Virginia. She also discusses her ties to the Reservation community and reflects on her involvement with the Williamsburg Bray School, her essay contribution to the book written by the William \u0026 Mary Bray School Lab and her thoughts on the opening of the Bray site in Fall 2024.","Connie Matthews Harshaw is the president of the Let Freedom Ring Foundation, an organization that supports the Historic First Baptist Church of Williamsburg Virginia. She has been in public service for many years and now spends her down advocating for different organizations. Connie Harshaw discusses the significance of the Williamsburg Bray School and her role in the rediscovery of the building and its new location in the historic area of Colonial Williamsburg. Connie Harshaw details the importance of the Bray School to the community and the importance of descendant communities.","Crystal Haskins is a member of the Bray School Descendant Community member and a lifelong educator in the James City County and York County School system. Crystal reflects on her life growing up as a member of the Williamsburg community and her experiences working for Colonial Williamsburg and as an educator. She discusses her efforts to involve the community in educational events surrounding the Bray School. Crystal Haskins discusses her aspirations for the opening ceremony for the Williamsburg Bray School and the ongoing efforts to continue to tell the story.","Cathy Hellier is the Senior Researcher for the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Cathy details her path to the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation and the work of researchers to uncover history and tell a fuller story of eighteenth century Williamsburg. She discusses her role in researching the documents needed to determine the ownership of the Bray-Digges home which housed the Bray School for its first 5 years of operation. Cathy Hellier discusses the importance of the Williamsburg Bray School to guests who visit Colonial Williamsburg.","Grace Helmick is the Media Technician for the Office of Strategic Cultural Partnerships. Grace discusses her journey to the Office of Strategic Cultural Partnerships at William \u0026 Mary and her role in documenting the Williamsburg Bray School's restoration phases. Grace reflects on the importance of repairing and rediscovering the legacy of the Bray School and William \u0026 Mary's responsibility to tell the whole story.","Mark Hofer is the Senior Director for the Learning and Design Lab in the Office of Strategic Cultural Partnerships at William \u0026 Mary. Mark discusses his role supporting efforts to bring the story of the Bray School to K-12 teachers in different formats for school curriculum and instruction. He discusses his path to William \u0026 Mary and his different roles in the university. Mark Hofer discusses his role incorporating different teaching methods for K-12 teachers for the Bray School and other SCP projects.","Rachel Hogue is a student at William \u0026 Mary and a Bray School Lab Student Thought Partner who collaborates with the lab on different projects related to the Williamsburg Bray School. Rachel Hogue is a student at William \u0026 Mary who has participated in several projects related to the rediscovery and education related to the Williamsburg Bray School. Rachel discusses her experiences as a Student Thought Partner for the Bray School Lab and the different projects she worked on, her time studying abroad at Oxford and her thoughts on the rediscovery of the school building. William \u0026 Mary student discusses her collaboration with the Bray School Lab on the rediscovery of the Williamsburg Bray School.","Ron Hurst is the Senior Vice President for Education and Historic Resources at the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Ron began his journey to Colonial Williamsburg from Northern Virginia, acquiring degrees from Virginia Tech and George Mason University before attending William \u0026 Mary and earning a master's degree. He has worn many hats with the Foundation before landing his current role and discusses his experiences with the restoration of the Williamsburg Bray School. Ron explains how Colonial Williamsburg made the determination that the Bray-Digges home was the home of the Williamsburg Bray School for its first five years of operation and the work to restore it in the historic area. 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She discusses her role with different historic sites such as Carter's Grove, once a historic site run by Colonial Williamsburg. Martha describes her experience working with different individuals who assisted her in learning how to use material culture to tell a fuller story of the lives of enslaved people in the eighteenth century. Martha also details what to expect to see in the Bray School from a material culture standpoint.","Elle Kim is a William \u0026 Mary student who was an oral history intern for the summer of 2023 in the ChiP program with the Bray School Lab. Elle Kim describes her experiences as an oral history intern working under Oral Historian Tonia Merideth.","Curtis Lassiter is a longtime resident of Williamsburg Virginia and a descendant community member. Curtis discusses the history of his family and his experience growing up in Williamsburg VA. 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Maureen discusses her formative years, her path to Clark Atlanta University where she studied African American history, and her path to Virginia and ultimately William \u0026 Mary prior to her tenure at Hampton University. She discusses the formation of the Bray School Initiative, her piloting the publication of the book edited by herself and lab assistant Nicole Brown, and the legacy of the Bray School and its future. Interview was conducted in the Bray School Lab in Williamsburg, VA.","Ayinde is a journeyman carpenter with Colonial Williamsburg. He has been with Colonial Williamsburg for 27 years working as a historic interpreter or in the trades. Ayinde discusses his role with Colonial Williamsburg and his current position as a journeyman carpenter currently working on building pieces of furniture for the Williamsburg Bray School. He also reflects on the significance of the school and relates the influence that several former interpreters of Colonial Williamsburg had on him. Ayinde Martin reflects on the Williamsburg Bray School and his role in creating pieces of furniture for the historic site that will open in the Fall of 2024.","Dr. Terry Meyers is chancellor professor of English emeritus, William \u0026 Mary, whose research led to the discovery of the Williamsburg Bray School. Dr. Meyers taught at William \u0026 Mary for 46 years before retiring six years ago. Terry Meyers describes his journey to William \u0026 Mary, what prompted him to begin his search for the Bray-Digges building on the campus of William \u0026 Mary and what the legacy of the Williamsburg Bray School means to the Williamsburg community. Terry Meyers discusses his search for the Bray-Digges building which had been hiding in plain sight on the campus of William \u0026 Mary for over 200 years. 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Margaret discusses her role in facilitating the operation of the William \u0026 Mary Bray School Lab and her role working with the Brafferton School at William \u0026 Mary. Margaret reflects on the importance of the Williamsburg Bray School in history and for the community.","Janise Parker is an associate professor of school psychology at William \u0026 Mary and a Strategic Cultural Partnerships Faculty Fellow. Her work focuses on the intersection of religion, spirituality and its effect on mental health. Dr. Parker discusses her project to promote racial healing for the William \u0026 Mary Bray School Lab and her thoughts on the rediscovery of the Bray School and how her work can promote racial healing. Dr. Janise Parker discusses her background and path to William \u0026 Mary as a professor of school psychology and her project to promote racial healing with the Bray School Lab.","Daniel Pleasant is a William \u0026 Mary student and a Student Thought Partner with the William \u0026 Mary Bray School Lab. Daniel describes his journey to William \u0026 Mary and what led him to the William \u0026 Mary Bray School Lab. He also describes the different projects he has worked on in the lab. Daniel reflects on his experiences working in the lab and what they Bray School Lab means to him.","Stephen Seals is the director of Curated Programs at the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation and portrays Nation Builder James Lafayette. Stephen Seals discusses his life experiences that brought him to the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, including his current roles and his experience with interpretations for the Bray School. Stephen reflects on his thoughts about the opening of the Bray School.","Ann Marie Stock is the Presidential Liaison for Strategic Cultural Partnerships, and a Chancellor Professor in the Modern Languages department at William Mary. She has authored several books and works in Cuban cinema. Ann Marie discusses her journey from the mid-west to Cuba, and her journey to William \u0026 Mary. She also discusses the people who shaped her future and her path to Presidential Liaison for Strategic Cultural Partnerships. Ann Marie discusses her thoughts on the move of the Bray School, her special friendship with the donors who made the work possible, and those who have been lost that she carries with her into this project.","Linwood E. Tyson, Jr. is a site interpreter for Colonial Williamsburg specializing in eighteenth century African American history. Linwood discusses his role as a site interpreter and his experiences interpreting the black experience at museums and historic sites. Linwood also reflects on what the story of the Williamsburg Bray School means to the community and the world, and his views on the site opening in the Fall of 2024.","Cecilia Weaver is a William \u0026 Mary student and a Student Thought Partner with the William \u0026 Mary Bray School Lab. Cecilia describes her role as a Student Thought Partner in the Bray School Lab and the many projects and experiences she had working with the program. Cecilia reflects on the importance of the Bray School and its legacies.","Matthew Webster is Executive Director of the Historical Preservation and Research at the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation and is the project manager for the Williamsburg Bray School and its relocation to the Colonial Williamsburg historic district. Matt Webster discusses the history of the discovery of the Bray school located on the campus of William \u0026 Mary since its construction in 1760. He explains the process to stabilize the building, move it to the historic district and restore it for its opening as the 89th original building in the Colonial Williamsburg historic district in September 2024. Matt Webster discusses the architectural processes related to the Williamsburg Bray School.","Hope Wright is an actor/interpreter with the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation and a descendant community member. Hope Wright discusses her experience portraying Bray school students in Colonial Williamsburg family programming projects and her current role as an actor/interpreter in addition to her scholarship on material culture in the eighteenth century. She also discusses her aspirations for the interpretation of the site when it opens in September 2024 as the 89th original building with Colonial Williamsburg. 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