Philip F. Dur Papers, 1914-2002

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Philip Francis Dur was the Jefferson Caffery Professor of Political Science at University of Southwestern Louisiana (now the University of Louisiana at Lafayette). While at the University of Southwestern Louisiana, Dur extensively researched and wrote about the life of Ambassador Jefferson Caffery (1886-1975). Much of this collection stems from the research conducted by Dur in preparation for his publications and includes both originals and copies of material, primarily correspondence and photographs, created throughout Ambassador Caffery’s career. In addition to material related to Ambassador Caffery, this collection contains research materials related to journal articles and other publications written throughout Dur’s career, covering a wide variety of topics including American education, Louisiana history, and French history.

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Book 06: Geography 1a and Philosophy 3
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Class notes on Geography 1a and Philosophy 3 classes.
Book 09: Bodin
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Class notes related to French political philosopher Jean Bodin.
Book 13: History 2a and History 6
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Class notes on 19th century European history and classical and medieval history topics.
Book 14: History 8
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Class notes on history and politics of France from late medieval to early modern period.
Book 15: History 4 Reading Notes
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Class notes on the history, military, and government of ancient Greek city-states.
Book 16: 17th Century Literature
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Class notes related to 17th century literature, ancient and modern European history and early modern political philosophy.
Book 19: History 40 Book II and History 6 Reading
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Class notes on early modern French political institutions, ancient Rome, medieval history and institutions.
Book 20: French 9 Reading Notes
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Class notes on readings in early modern French drama and theater.
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