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The Social Welfare History Archives collects, preserves, and makes available for use the archives of voluntary-sector social service and social reform organizations and the personal papers of individual leaders in the field. These materials serve as sources for original research on the history of social service and social reform, focused on, but not limited to, late nineteenth and twentieth century America. Among the range of social services and concerns represented in the archives are social casework and related counseling services, community organization, recreation, settlement houses, child welfare, aging, race relations, community planning, services to migrants and immigrants, public health and volunteerism. The archives also houses an extensive collection of published materials in the welfare field, including books, periodicals, pamphlets, reports, and newsletters.

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Search swha collections finding aids online

The Online Finding Aids search page provides the capability to search across the finding aids of all University of Minnesota Libraries Archives and Special Collections units. Searches can be focused exclusively on Social Welfare History Archives or can include other archives units as well. Please understand that search results are limited to collections whose finding aids have been mounted online. Please consult the Search Tips and the Finding Aids FAQ tabs on the search page for additional information..

Recent Publications Based on SWHA Research

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Susan Stein-Roggenbuck, Negotiating Relief: The Development of Social Welfare Programs in Depression-Era Michigan, 1930-1940 (Ohio State University Press, 2008) (more)

Ian Dowbiggin, The Sterilization Movement and Global Fertility in the Twentieth Century (Oxford University Press, 2008) (more)

Visitor Information

The Social Welfare History Archives is located in 320 Elmer L. Andersen Library on the West Bank Campus of the University of Minnesota. The University campus is approximately one mile from downtown Minneapolis and eight miles from the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport. See map for information.

Hours : 8:30 - 4:30, Monday through Friday. 9:00-1:00, Saturday. Appointments recommended, particularly for Saturday research. Please note that only limited reference, retrieval, and copy services will be available on Saturdays. Researchers are strongly advised to make arrangements in advance so that appropriate materials can be identified and retrieved.

Phone: 612-624-6394

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Clarke Chambers Travel Fellowship

The University of Minnesota will award three or four Clarke Chambers Travel Fellowships to support travel to do research in the Social Welfare History Archives or the Kautz Family YMCA Archives.

Application deadline is April 15, 2010.

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