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Jaime M. Bradley
College Archivist, Instructor
Library Liasion for History, African & African American Studies,
Asian Studies, Women’s Studies, CELTS
Hutchins Library
CPO LIB
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Mon, Th, Fri: 9am-12pm, 1pm-5:30pm
Tues-Wed: am varies, 1-4pm, 6-9pm
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Phone: 859-985-3272
Fax: 859-985-3912
E-Mail:
Please Note: All off-campus inquires related
to the Berea College Archives
should be sent via email to
. Due to the heavy volume of inquires we receive, please expect a delay in reponse
time. On-campus inquiries should be sent to me directly via campus email.
Current CV
At Berea College since 2007
| Degrees |
- B.A., History,
Berea College,
- M.A., History/Public History, University of Maryland (UMBC),
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| Courses |
- Short Term 2009, LSC 101:
Managing Digital Projects (co-instructor
for Susan Henthorn)
- Short
Term 2010, HIS/SENS 213: History of Oil
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| Special Interests |
| Environmental
History and Social History (Women's History, African-American
Culture, Asian Studies, Natural Resources, Memory and Place
Studies); Current Events and inspiring in students a love
of history and an understanding of our connectedness to
the past. |
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| Affiliations |
- National Council on Public History
- American Society for Environmental History
- Kentucky Council on Archives
- Phi Alpha Theta National History Honor Society
- Small Museum Association
- Maryland Association of History Museums
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| Papers and Publications |
- 28th Annual Warren
I. Susman History Graduate Student Conference, Rutgers
University, 15 April 2006, "Looking Beyond the Surface: Memory
and the Lost Mill Town of Daniels, Maryland."
- "Mill Towns," Encyclopedia
of American Urban History. David Goldfield, ed. Sage, 2007.
- 2010 Joint Conference ASEH/NCPH, Poster "De/Reconstructing a Factory Town: History,
Memory and Environment in the Lost Cotton Mill Town of Daniels, Maryland"
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