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Indiana University History Department Centennial, 1994


Interviewee
Neu, Irene G. April 25, 1994 

Call Number
94-007

Physical Description

53 pages; 3 tapes, 1 7/8 ips, 144 minutes; index; interviewee's vita curriculum

Interviewer
Glenn, Elizabeth

Access Status

Open

Scope and Content Note

Irene G. Neu discusses her tenure as a professor at the Indiana University Department of History. She outlines her educational and work history before she obtained a position at IU. She describes her struggles to gain equal rights for women faculty and students within the history department throughout her career. She talks about the changes the department has gone through over the years.

  • Keywords
    • Corporation Names
    • Cornell University
    • Harvard University
    • Indiana University Office of Women's Affairs
    • Marietta College
    • Rockford College
    • Southeast Missouri State University
    • Occupation Names
    • history professor
    • Personal Names
    • Buley, Roscoe Carlyle
    • Gates, Paul Wallace
    • Madison, James H.
    • Vasser, Rena
    • Subjects
    • Affirmative Action
    • departmental politics
    • economic history
    • gender discrimination
    • history department curriculum
    • salary disputes
    • social history
    • student attitudes
    • Vietnam War
    • women's movement