15/7/50 Guide to the Ernest Bernbaum Papers Ernest Bernbaum Papers

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Guide to the Ernest Bernbaum Papers 1788/1958 University of Illinois Archives Overview of the Collection Ernest Bernbaum Papers 1788, 1791-1834, 1853-1950, 1958 15/7/50 Bernbaum, Ernest, 1879-1958 0.50 English University of Illinois Archives
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Access Terms

This Collection is indexed under the following controlled access subject terms.

Genre/Form of Material: Papers Topical Term: Denmark -- History and Geography English Literature Faculty Papers Malaysia -- History and Geography North Sea Sailing Ships
Administrative Information Accruals:

7/19/1999

Conditions Governing Access:

None.

Arrangement of Materials:

By type of material, and alphabetical and chronoogical thereunder

Scope and Contents

Papers of Ernest Bernbaum (1879-1958), Professor of English (1916-45) contains publications relating to English Romanticism, Wordsworth Centenary (1950), and correspondence (1853-1891) to and from Bernbaum and Christiansen family members in North Germany and Denmark and from Christiansen family members sailing in Asia, especially Malaysia and containing observations on climate, marine life, conditions and places in Asia, including Bangkok, Penang, Singapore, and Rangoon as well as letters from Christiansen and Bernbaum family members in the United States. This series also includes scattered issues of Flensburgsches Wochenblatt (1788, 1793-1834), Kiobenhauns Aften-Post (1791), and Kvindernes Blad (1907).