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Helena Znaniecka Lopata, Ph.D. Papers
1870-2005, n.d.
Creator: Helena Znaniecka Lopata (1925-2003)
Extent: 23 linear ft.
Location: Processor: Original collection processed by Carole Heath and updated by Aldona Salska, dates
unknown. Addendum 1 processed by Carole Heath & Shannon Shea, and updated by Elizabeth A.
Myers, April 2007. Addendum 2 processed by Aldona Salska, updated by Tim Lacy, date unknown,
and updated by Elizabeth A. Myers, April 2007. New material added and entire collection
integrated by Maria Wagner, November, 2011.
Administration Information Access Restrictions: Some materials are restricted until 2036.
Usage Restrictions: Copyright of materials created by Helena Znaniecka Lopata was transferred to
WLA following her death on February 12, 2003.
Preferred Citation: Loyola University of Chicago. Women and Leadership Archives. Helena
Znaniecka Lopata Papers. Box #. Folder #.
Provenance: Helena Znaniecka Lopata donated this collection to the Women and Leadership
Archives of the Ann Ida Gannon, BVM, Center for Women and Leadership on July 2, 1998
(Accession WLA1998.18) and February 15, 2001 (Accession WLA2001.06). The records
originally accessioned as WLA2001.14 on April 25, 2001 and processed as Addendum 1 were part
of the original donation of material made to the WLA. However, the material was stored at a
different location (her home) and was therefore processed separately. The original Addendum 2
was donated on September 17, 2002 as Accession WLA2002.38. Lastly, additional material was
donated by her son, Stefan Lopata, as Accession WLA2011.11 on February 16, 2011.
Separations: 7 linear feet of duplicates were removed from original collections and addenda. Also,
the list below of sixteen monographs that relate to Dr. Lopata were separated and removed to the
WLA Monograph Collection:
Aging in Rural America, ed. C. Neil Bull 1993
Cultural Sciences: Their Origin and Development by Florian
Znaniecki
1952
Current Research on Occupations and Professions, vol. 6 1991
Current Research on Occupations and Professions, vol. 7 1992
Current Research on Occupations and Professions, vol. 8 1993
Ethnic Families in America, 4th
ed. 1998
Family Formation and Dissolution: Perspectives from the East and
West, ed. Chin-Chun Yi
1995
Occupation Housewife 1971
Old Family/New Family, ed. Nona Glazer-Malbin 1975
Polish Americans: Status Competition in an Ethnic Community 1976
Polish Americans, 2nd
ed. 1994
The Social Role of the University Student by Florian Znaniecki 1994
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Widowhood in an American City 1973
Widows, vol II North America 1987
Widows and Dependent Wives with H. Brehm 1986
Women as Widows: Support Systems 1979
See Also: Florian Znaniecki collection at the University of Chicago Archives.
Biographical History Helena Beatrice Znaniecka Lopata was born in Poznan, Poland on October 1, 1925 to Florian
Znaniecki and Eileen Markley. Helena’s father was an internationally recognized Polish
sociologist; her mother was an American lawyer with a Ph.D. in Law from the University of
Chicago. For the first fourteen years of her life, Helena lived with her parents in Poznan, frequently
traveling to the United States. When the Nazis entered Poland in September 1939, Helena and her
Mother, as members of the intelligentsia, were imprisoned in a concentration camp. Helena’s father
was in America at that time serving as a visiting professor at Columbia University. Determined to
save her daughter and herself, Helena’s mother lied to the camp commander claiming to be an
American citizen (she had lost her American citizenship when she married Znaniecki and moved to
Poland) with important political connections and demanding release for herself and her “orphaned
niece (Helena).” The lie proved effective and Helena and her mother were released from the camp
and left for the US soon afterward.
After arriving in the US, Helena enrolled in Champaign Urbana High School, from which she
graduated in 1942 after becoming a member of the National Honor Society. Four years later, she
received B.A. in Sociology (with honors) from the University of Illinois and, a year later, an M.A.
in Sociology also from the University of Illinois. In 1949 Helena began a Ph.D. program at the
University of Chicago. Expected to follow her father’s area of interest, it was suggested that she
continue her father’s work in her dissertation. She reluctantly agreed and wrote her dissertation on
“The Function of Voluntary Association in an Ethnic Community: Polonia” (a topic that would later
become one of her major research interests). Helena received her Ph.D. in Sociology (with honors)
in 1954.
In 1946, while still an undergraduate student, Helena met Richard Lopata, a second-generation
Polish-American, fresh out of the Marine Corps. They married the same year. After earning her
Ph.D., Helena immersed herself for almost twelve years in family life, caring for her home and
raising their two children, Theodora, born in 1951, and Stefan, born in 1955. During these years
when her main “occupation” was taking care of her family, she taught evening classes part-time in
Chicago at DePaul University (from 1956 until 1960) and at Roosevelt University (from 1964 until
1969). Also at that time she began to research suburban housewives—the role that she herself was
experiencing. Reflecting on that project Dr. Lopata wrote, “No one wanted to read about
housewife. Just as my male friends from the University of Chicago, that I saw at meetings, have
never recognized that I was doing sociology in which basic ‘sensitizing’ concepts were applied to
studies of women” (Life as Sociologist, 92). Her study of housewives was expanded, with the help
of a grant from The Chicago Tribune, and resulted in a book, Occupation: Housewife (1971).
Dr. Lopata became fully active in research in 1966, when she returned from her first trip to Poland.
In her memoirs she writes that during that trip she realized that she “had deserted the obligation of
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the intelligentsia to contribute to world culture” (Ibid, 91). This realization triggered Helena’s
transformation from an American housewife to a sociologist with both national and international
involvement. After her return from Poland, Dr. Lopata expanded her study of widows (launched in
1964) to a worldwide scale, attempting to include countries such as Poland, Yugoslavia, Finland,
Egypt, Iraq, Israel, Turkey, Korea and Australia. The results of her extensive research were
numerous articles and two books—Widowhood in an American City (1973) and Women as Widows:
Support Systems (1979) as well as a two-volume edited work, Widows: The Middle East, Asia and
the Pacific (1987) and Widows: North America (1987). The latter work addresses widowhood in a
variety of countries.
In 1969, Dr. Lopata joined the faculty of the Sociology Department of Loyola University Chicago,
where in 1972 she established the Center for Comparative Study of Social Roles. In this Center, Dr.
Lopata, supported by a team of researchers (while still immersed in the widowhood study), began a
large survey of city women and their occupational and family involvement. This study resulted in a
two-volume work, City Women: Work, Jobs, Occupations, Careers: America (Lopata, Barnewolt, &
Miller, 1984, 1985). In the meantime, she returned to the subject of her dissertation conducting a
study of Polish Americans Community in Chicago. This study resulted in the book, Polish
Americans: Status Competition in the Ethnic Group. Dr. Lopata published her books under the
names Helena Znaniecki Lopata as well as Helena Znaniecka Lopata; the latter version indicating
her gender in Polish. In 1997, Dr. Lopata retired. She died on February 12, 2003.
Over time, Dr. Lopata’s perspective became increasingly feminist in orientation, addressing such
issues as the meaning of the terms “sex roles” and “gender,” and focusing on the constraint of
women by gender stratification systems. Her studies allowed her to argue that there is not a sex-
gender or class role, but rather relations of power and inequality masked by language. Moreover,
she argued that this false perception of the role of sex and gender constitutes a framework for social
policy that causes women to be in a dependent status position.
Scope and Content The Helena Znaniecka-Lopata, Ph.D. papers span the period 1870 to 2005 and consist of 53
archival boxes, mostly pertaining to her education and professional career. It includes materials
regarding her presentations and publications on primarily the social role of women in society,
especially as housewives and widows. The collection also contains one audio tape and one diskette.
The materials are divided by subject and arranged alphabetically within series. There are five series
in this collection:
Series 1: Biographical, 1870-2005, n.d., Boxes 1-3
This series consists of biographical records of Helena Znaniecka Lopata and her closest family
members. There are two subseries as follows.
Subseries 1A: Helena Znaniecka Lopata, 1942-2005, n.d., Boxes 1-3
This series contains Dr. Lopata’s Curriculum Vitae, dissertation from the University of
Chicago, autobiographical writings, papers and articles about her (most notably an issue of
Sociological Origins dedicated to her after her death), and her personal correspondence.
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Subseries 1B: Family Members, 1870-1994, n.d., Box 2
This series contains manuscripts created by her parents and husband, including
correspondence between her father and his relatives, writings by her mother, and her
husband’s c.v.
Series 2: Professional, 1948-2003, n.d., Boxes 2, 4-36
This series is arranged into several subseries and documents Dr. Lopata’s professional career as a
faculty member at Loyola University Chicago. It includes conference papers, a large quantity of
professional correspondence, surveys and other materials related to her research grants, as well as
correspondence related to her participation in a number of national councils and professional
societies.
Subseries 2A: Conferences and Presentations, 1970-2000, n.d. Boxes 2, 4-6
This subseries is alphabetized by conference sponsor. It consists of papers that Dr. Lopata
delivered at professional conferences and the related correspondence.
Subseries 2B: Correspondence, 1948-2003, n.d. Boxes 6-17
This subseries consists of Dr. Lopata’s voluminous professional correspondence. When
possible, original provenance was maintained. Otherwise, manuscripts have been filed by
date within the folders labeled “Correspondence: Professional.”
Subseries 2C: Faculty Appointment at LUC, 1970-1998, n.d., Box 17
This subseries consists primarily of correspondence with Loyola University’s faculty and
administration.
Subseries 2D: Grants and Research, 1962-1990, n.d., Boxes 18-30
This subseries is organized alphabetically by topic and consists of material pertaining to
research conducted by Dr. Lopata. It includes applications for grants, research proposals,
accounting documents, surveys completed by research subjects, and correspondence
regarding subcontracts. Topics of research and proposed research include the role of the
housewife, widowhood, women and work, and American women.
Subseries 2E: National Council Participation, 1977-1992, n.d., Boxes 30-31
This subseries is organized alphabetically and consists of material, primarily correspondence
and reports, pertaining to national groups in which Dr. Lopata participated.
Subseries 2F: Other Professional Activities, 1973-1996, n.d., Box 31
This subseries is organized alphabetically and consists of correspondence and other
materials related to activities in which Dr. Lopata participated that cannot be classified
under any of the other subseries.
Subseries 2G: Professional Organizations, 1950-2002, n.d., Boxes 32-35
This subseries is organized alphabetically by the name of the organization and consists of
awards, correspondence, newsletters and meeting materials of professional societies in
which Dr. Lopata participated.
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Subseries 2H: Teaching, 1960-2000, n.d., Boxes 35-38
This subseries is organized alphabetically and contains Dr. Lopata’s course syllabi, class
notes and related material.
Series 3: Publications, 1930-2003, n.d., Boxes 38-51
This series is organized alphabetically and consists of articles, books, and other works published by
Dr. Lopata, as well as publications by others that she retained.
Subseries 3A: Articles, 1961-2002, n.d., Boxes 38-42
This subseries is organized alphabetically by article title. A few of these articles have been
translated from English and published in Polish.
Subseries 3B: Books, 1967-1995, n.d., Boxes 43-44 This subseries is organized alphabetically by book title. It consists primarily of
correspondence relating to publishing each work as well as some advertising material and
responses to the works from reviewers and readers.
Subseries 3C: Book Chapters, Contributions and Edited Works, 1957-2003, n.d., Boxes
44-46. Dr. Lopata also contributed to several edited works, of her own and of others. This
subseries is organized alphabetically by book title.
Subseries 3D: Book Reviews, 1972-2002, n.d., Box 46 This subseries is organized alphabetically by the title of the book reviewed by Dr. Lopata.
Subseries 3E: Other, 1962-2001, n.d., Boxes 46-47
This subseries is organized alphabetically. It consists of publishing activities that fall
outside of the above classifications, including Dr. Lopata’s participation in a bereavement
series on cassette, and writing of entries in encyclopedias. It also contains extensive
bibliographies used in her research and publishing.
Subseries 3F: Publications by Others, 1930-2000, n.d. Boxes 47-51
This subseries is organized alphabetically by article title and contains articles and excerpts
from books of materials written by others and retained by Dr. Lopata. Several articles are
written in Polish.
Series 4: Audiovisual, 1972-1989, Box 52
This series contains a cassette of Dr. Lopata’s contribution to the Death, Grief and Bereavement
series and a 5.25” backup diskette.
Series 5: Restricted, Box 53
This series is restricted until 2036.
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Subjects:
Housewives.
International Sociological Association.
Widowhood.
Women sociologists—United States—Biography.
Women—United States—Social conditions.
Znaniecki, Florian, 1882-1958.
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Box Folder Title Dates
Series 1: Biographical, 1870-2005, n.d.
Subseries 1A: Helena Znaniecka Lopata, 1942-2005, n.d.
1 1 Autobiographical chapter in Lives of Career Women 1991
2 Autobiographical writings n.d.
3 Autobiographical writings, book proposals, “Bio of Ideas” 1963-1971, n.d.
4 Biographical articles by Barbara Ryan 1990, n.d.
5 Biographical essay (incomplete, by unknown writer) 2002
6 Biographical essay by David R. Maines n.d.
7 Biographical writings, Sociological Origins 2005
8 Chicago Historical Society Meeting Minutes 1986-1987
9 Correspondence: After HZL’s Death n.d.
2 1 Correspondence: Personal 1942-1980
2 Correspondence: Personal 1981-2001
3 Correspondence: Personal n.d.
4 Correspondence: University of Chicago 1949, n.d.
5 Curriculum Vitae 1980, n.d.
6 Engagement Calendar 1964
7 Invitation List to 65th
Birthday Party 1990
8 Memorial to Florian Znaniecki: Correspondence 2000
9 Memorial to Florian Znaniecki: Photograph 2000
10 Obituary 2003
11 Real Estate listing for condo at 220 E Walton [1971]
12 University of Illinois at Chicago College of Liberal Arts and
Sciences Award Nominations
1993
13 University of Minnesota Visiting Faculty Application n.d.
14 Who’s Who in America entries 1992-1998
3 Doctoral dissertation: The Function of Voluntary Associations in
an Ethnic Community: “Polonia”
1954
Subseries 1B: Family Members, 1870-1994, n.d.
2 15 “Eileen Markley Znaniecka, 1886-1976” by Z. Dulczewski (in
Polish)
n.d.
16 Eileen Markley Znaniecka: Commemorative Ceremony 1976
17 Eileen Markley Znaniecka : “Social Roles” article 1961
18 “Florian Witold Znaniecki: Documents and Data” by R. Grathoff n.d.
19 Florian Znaniecki: Affidavit re: transfer of assets after his death 1974
2 20 Florian Znaniecki: Conferences about 1982-1998
21 Florian Znaniecki: Copy of photograph n.d.
22 Florian Znaniecki: Copyright registration renewals 1980
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23 Florian Znaniecki: Correspondence, professional 1922-1954
24 Florian Znaniecki: Correspondence with family 1940-1958, n.d.
25 Florian Znaniecki: Correspondence with Robert K. Merton 1941
26 Florian Znaniecki: Correspondence with sons (1 of 2)
(translated by Aldona Salska)
1870-1871
27 Florian Znaniecki: Correspondence with sons (2 of 2)
(translated by Aldona Salska)
1870-1871
28 Florian Znaniecki: Cultural Reality Announcement n.d.
29 Florian Znaniecki: Obituary [1958-1959]
30 Florian Znaniecki: “The Importance of Memoirs for Sociological
Studies”
1982
31 Richard Stefan Lopata: CV n.d.
32 Richard Stefan Lopata: Memorials 1994
33 Richard Stefan Lopata: Obituaries 1994
Series 2: Professional, 1948-2003, n.d.
Series 2A: Conferences and Presentations, 1970-2000, n.d.
2 34 ASA “Women as Service Workers” 1977, 1982
35 Boston Gerontological Society 1980-1985
36 “ Building Bridges Between Activists and Researchers on
Women,” Chicago
1994
4 1 Conference on Women’s Travel Issues, Washington DC 1978
2 Eastern Sociological Society, Jessie Bernard Session, Baltimore 1996, n.d.
3 “Florian Znaniecki’s Sociological Theory and the Challenges of
the 21st Century,” Lublin, Poland
1996-1998, n.d.
4 Foundation of Thanatology 1970-1976, n.d.
5 Gerontological Society of America, Boston 1990
6 ISA-CFR Dubrovnick 1975
7 ISA-CFR “History of Sociology,” Torun, Poland 1998-2000, n.d.
8 ISA-CFR “Migrant and Ethnic Minority Families,” Berlin 1997-1999, n.d.
9 ISA-CFR “Social Change and Family Policies,” Australia 1983-1984
10 ISA-CFR “What is Family?,” Sweden 1991
5 1 International Christian Federation of Widow Associations
Colloquy, Madrid
1991, n.d.
2 International Congress of Gerontology, Budapest 1993
3 International Congress of Gerontology, Melbourne 1997
4 International Congress of Gerontology, New York 1985
5 International Congress of Gerontology, Tokyo 1977-1978
5 6 International Institute of Sociology, Trieste, Italy 1994-1995, n.d.
7 National Council on the Family Relations, “The Future of
Families” Workshop, North Carolina
1993-1994, n.d.
8 Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences Congress, Ethnicity 1974-1975, n.d.
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Session, Montreal
9 “Qualitative Research Conference,” Toronto 1989-1990, n.d.
10 Radcliffe Conferences 1989, n.d.
11 Spares Club Presentation 1972
12 “The Older Woman” Conference, Michigan 1976-1978
13 University of Calgary 1993
14 University of Chicago, Department of Sociology Centennial 1992
6 1 University of Guelph 1986-1987, n.d.
2 Various Speeches 1976-1977
3 W.I. Thomas and Florian Znaniecki Conference on
Contemporary Social Theory, Chicago
1983
4 World Congress of Sociology, Madrid 1990
Series 2B: Correspondence, 1948-2003, n.d.
6 5 Correspondence: Current Concerns 1970-1981, n.d.
6 Correspondence: Ethnicity Journal 1972
7 Correspondence: Ethnicity Project with Catholic University of
America
1976-1977
8 Correspondence: Professional 1948-1957
9 Correspondence: Professional 1958-1965
10 Correspondence: Professional 1966-1968
11 Correspondence: Professional 1969
12 Correspondence: Professional 1970
7 1 Correspondence: Professional 1971
2 Correspondence: Professional 1972
3 Correspondence: Professional 1973, Jan-Mar
4 Correspondence: Professional 1973, Apr-Aug
5 Correspondence: Professional 1973, Sep-Dec
6 Correspondence: Professional 1974, Jan-Jun
8 1 Correspondence: Professional 1974, Jul-Oct
2 Correspondence: Professional 1974, Nov-Dec
3 Correspondence: Professional 1975, Jan-Jun
4 Correspondence: Professional 1975, Jul-Dec
5 Correspondence: Professional 1976, Jan-Apr
6 Correspondence: Professional 1976, May-Oct
7 Correspondence: Professional 1976, Nov-Dec
8 Correspondence: Professional 1977, Jan-May
9 1 Correspondence: Professional 1977, Jun-Oct
2 Correspondence: Professional 1977, Nov-Dec
3 Correspondence: Professional 1978
4 Correspondence: Professional 1979, Jan-Jun
5 Correspondence: Professional 1979, Jul-Aug
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6 Correspondence: Professional 1979, Sep-Dec
7 Correspondence: Professional 1980, Jan-Apr
8 Correspondence: Professional 1980, May-Aug
10 1 Correspondence: Professional 1980, Sep-Dec
2 Correspondence: Professional 1981, Jan-Mar
3 Correspondence: Professional 1981, Apr-Aug
4 Correspondence: Professional 1981, Sep-Dec
5 Correspondence: Professional 1982, Jan-May
6 Correspondence: Professional 1982, Jun-Aug
7 Correspondence: Professional 1982, Sep-Dec
11 1 Correspondence: Professional 1983, Jan-Jun
2 Correspondence: Professional 1983, Jul-Dec
3 Correspondence: Professional 1984, Jan-May
4 Correspondence: Professional 1984, Jun-Dec
5 Correspondence: Professional 1985, Jan-Jun
6 Correspondence: Professional 1985, Jul-Dec
12 1 Correspondence: Professional 1986, Jan-May
2 Correspondence: Professional 1986, Jun-Dec
3 Correspondence: Professional 1987, Jan-May
4 Correspondence: Professional 1987, Jun-Dec
5 Correspondence: Professional 1988, Jan-Jun
6 Correspondence: Professional 1988, Jul-Dec
7 Correspondence: Professional 1989, Jan-May
8 Correspondence: Professional 1989, Jun-Dec
13 1 Correspondence: Professional 1990, Jan-Jun
2 Correspondence: Professional 1990, Jul-Dec
3 Correspondence: Professional 1991, Jan-May
4 Correspondence: Professional 1991, Jun-Dec
5 Correspondence: Professional 1992
6 Correspondence: Professional 1993, Jan-Jun
7 Correspondence: Professional 1993, Jul-Dec
8 Correspondence: Professional 1994
14 1 Correspondence: Professional 1995
2 Correspondence: Professional 1996
3 Correspondence: Professional 1997
14 4 Correspondence: Professional 1998
5 Correspondence: Professional 1999
6 Correspondence: Professional 2000
7 Correspondence: Professional 2001-2003
8 Correspondence: Professional (1 of 4) n.d.
9 Correspondence: Professional (2 of 4) n.d.
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10 Correspondence: Professional (3 of 4) n.d.
15 1 Correspondence: Professional (4 of 4) n.d.
2 Correspondence re: Aging in Various Societies 1968-1970
3 Correspondence re: Bereavement issue of Journal of Social
Issues
1987-1988
4 Correspondence with Asian Colleagues 1988-1993
5 Correspondence with Elzbieta Halas 1985-2000
6 Correspondence with Flexible Careers, Inc. 1985-2000
7 Correspondence with Gay Kitson 1974-1983, n.d.
8 Correspondence with Hal Orbach 1986-2002
9 Correspondence with Indian colleagues (1 of 2) 1977-1986, n.d.
10 Correspondence with Indian colleagues (2 of 2) 1987-1990
11 Correspondence with Jacky Touba 1978-1979,
1985
12 Correspondence with Polish colleagues (1 of 2) 1979-1990
16 1 Correspondence with Polish colleagues (2 of 2) 1979-1990
2 Correspondence with Polish colleagues 1936-2002
3 Correspondence with Polish Institute of the Arts 1973-1975, n.d.
4 Correspondence with Richard Grathoff 1982-1988
5 Correspondence with Sociologists: A-D 1978-1998
6 Correspondence with Sociologists: E-H 1977-1979
7 Correspondence with Sociologists: I-N 1978
8 Correspondence with Sociologists: O-R 1977-1980
9 Correspondence with Sociologists: S-Z 1962-1979
17 1 Correspondence with Symbolic Interaction 1965-2001, n.d.
2 Correspondence with Uta Gerhardt 1987-1998, n.d.
Subseries 2C: Faculty Appointment at Loyola University
Chicago, 1970-1998, n.d.
17 3 Center for the Comparative Study of Social Roles n.d.
4 Correspondence: Chair of Sociology Department 1970-1972
5 Correspondence: Faculty Appointments and Salary 1970-1998
6 Correspondence: General 1972-1977, n.d.
7 Correspondence: General 1978-1997
8 Correspondence: Public Relations 1970-1979
17 9 Correspondence: Students 1975-1995, n.d.
10 Correspondence: Travel Expenses Materials 1970-1981
11 Faculty Assessments 1985-1990
12 Faculty Award 1975
13 Loyola World Faculty update 1992, 1996
14 Sociology Department Brochure n.d.
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Series 2D: Grants and Research, 1956-1989, n.d.
18 1 American Suburban Homes: Proposal 1987
2 American Suburban Homes: Realtor Transcripts n.d.
3 American Suburban Homes: Survey: Summary n.d.
4 American Suburban Homes: Surveys n.d.
5 American Women: Correspondence 1979
6 American Women: Proposal 1980
7 American Women: Research Synopsis. n.d.
8 Center Log 1974-1977
9 Center Log n.d.
10 Correspondence and Records 1962-1964
11 Correspondence and Records 1965-1967
19 1 Correspondence and Records 1968-1969, n.d.
2 Correspondence and Records 1970-1971
3 Correspondence and Records 1972
4 Correspondence and Records 1973
5 Correspondence and Records 1974
6 Correspondence and Records 1975
7 Correspondence and Records 1976-1978
8 High Rise Apartment Living: Chicago: Proposal 1966
9 Household Structures: Proposal 1980
10 Housewives: Correspondence: General Electric 1956-1959, n.d.
11 Housewives: Correspondence: Other 1958-1967, n.d.
20 Housewives: Final Report and Appendix: The Young Suburban
Housewife (bound in 2 volumes)
1956
21 1 Housewives: Proposal and Correspondence (1 of 2) 1964-1965, n.d.
2 Housewives: Proposal and Correspondence (2 of 2) 1964, n.d.
3 Housewives: Proposal to ACLS 1965
4 Housewives: Research Plan Drafts n.d.
5 Housewives: Suburban Factbook [1962]
6 Housewives: Survey: Summarized results n.d.
7 Housewives: Surveys: Glenview (1 of 3) n.d.
8 Housewives: Surveys: Glenview (2 of 3) n.d.
9 Housewives: Surveys: Glenview (3 of 3) n.d.
21 10 Housewives: Surveys: Hazelcrest (1 of 3) n.d.
22 1 Housewives: Surveys: Hazelcrest (2 of 3) n.d.
2 Housewives: Surveys: Hazelcrest (3 of 3) n.d.
3 Housewives: Surveys: Highland Park (1 of 3) n.d.
4 Housewives: Surveys: Highland Park (2 of 3) n.d.
5 Housewives: Surveys: Highland Park (3 of 3) n.d.
6 Housewives: Surveys: Northlake (1 of 3) n.d.
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7 Housewives: Surveys: Northlake (2 of 3) n.d.
8 Housewives: Surveys: Northlake (3 of 3) n.d.
23 1 Housewives: Surveys: Oak Lawn (1 of 2) n.d.
2 Housewives: Surveys: Oak Lawn (2 of 2) n.d.
3 Housewives: Surveys: Other n.d.
4 Housewives: Surveys: Park Forest (1 of 3) n.d.
5 Housewives: Surveys: Park Forest (2 of 3) n.d.
6 Housewives: Surveys: Park Forest (3 of 3) n.d.
7 Housewives: Surveys: Skokie (1 of 3) n.d.
8 Housewives: Surveys: Skokie (2 of 3) n.d.
24 1 Housewives: Surveys: Skokie (3 of 3) n.d.
2 Housewives: Tables n.d.
3 Needs Assessment Study for Southwest Women Working
Together (Jager & McCourt)
1989
4 NSF Visiting Professorships for Women information 1983
5 Polish Americans: Correspondence and proposal 1974, n.d.
25 1 Polish Americans: Proposals 1971, 1976, n.d.
2 Polish Americans: Restudy proposal 1991, n.d.
3 Social Change in the Chicago Suburbs: Proposals and
Correspondence
1979-1988, n.d.
4 Social Integration of American Suburban Women: Proposals 1987-1988, n.d.
5 Social Integration of American Suburban Women: Survey n.d.
6 Support Systems Involving Widows in Non-Agricultural Areas:
Proposal
1972
7 Widowhood: Contract with SSA 1971
8 Widowhood: Correspondence: Subcontract 1973-1976
9 Widowhood: Correspondence: Widow Support Team 1974-1975
10 Widowhood: Newspaper articles 1972-1973, n.d.
11 Widowhood: Newspaper articles: Responses 1972-1973
12 Widowhood: Proposal 1965
13 Widowhood: Proposal 1966-1967
26 1 Widowhood: Proposal 1968
2 Widowhood: Proposal 1971
26 3 Widowhood: Proposal 1972
4 Widowhood: Proposal 1976
5 Widowhood: Report 1972
6 Widowhood: Report 1974
7 Widowhood: Report (1 of 6) n.d.
8 Widowhood: Report (2 of 6) n.d.
9 Widowhood: Report (3 of 6) n.d.
10 Widowhood: Report (4 of 6) n.d.
11 Widowhood: Report (5 of 6) n.d.
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12 Widowhood: Report (6 of 6) n.d.
13 Widowhood: Report: Overheads of tables n.d.
27 1 Widowhood: Report: Tables n.d.
2 Widowhood: Survey: Bids for Contract 1972-1977
3 Widowhood: Survey: Correspondence with interview volunteers 1971-1974
4 Widowhood: Survey: Form 1968
5 Widowhood: Survey: Letter to Interviewees 1972-1974, n.d.
6 Widowhood: Surveys 1974
28 1 Widows Over Fifty: Proposal 1965
2 Women and Work: Analysis (1 of 3) 1978
3 Women and Work: Analysis (2 of 3) 1978
4 Women and Work: Analysis (3 of 3) 1978
5 Women and Work: Appendix n.d.
6 Women and Work: Bibliography: Draft 1978-1985, n.d.
7 Women and Work: Bibliography: Final n.d.
8 Women and Work: Bibliography: Final for Volume 1 n.d.
9 Women and Work: Contract with SSA 1975
10 Women and Work: Construction of Reality Scale Results n.d.
11 Women and Work: Correspondence: General 1974-1979
12 Women and Work: Correspondence: Grant Accounting 1974-1976
29 1 Women and Work: Correspondence: Grant Accounting 1977-1979
2 Women and Work: Grant Documentation (1 of 2) 1974-1979, n.d.
3 Women and Work: Grant Documentation (2 of 2) 1974-1979, n.d.
4 Women and Work: Preliminary Report (1 of 2) n.d.
5 Women and Work: Preliminary Report (2 of 2) n.d.
6 Women and Work: Presentation: Slides 1978
7 Women and Work: Proposal: Drafts 1971-1973, n.d.
8 Women and Work: Proposal: Final 1973
9 Women and Work: Proposal: Final 1974
10 Women and Work: Proposal: Final 1980-1981
30 1 Women and Work: Report n.d.
2 Women and Work: Survey: Contract with compiler 1975
30 3 Women and Work: Survey: Data 1977
4 Women and Work: Survey: Forms n.d.
5 Women and Work: Survey: Letter to Interviewees 1975
6 Women and Work: Survey: Quarterly Reports from compiler 1976-1978
7 Women and Work: Tables n.d.
8 Women and Work: Team Meetings 1974-1979, n.d.
9 Women and Work: Transcript of meeting with Hank Brehm,
SSA
1978
10 World of Work—Women in America: Proposal 1984
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Series 2E: National Council Participation, 1977-1992, n.d.
30 11 National Commission on Families and Public Policies. 1977-1978, n.d.
31 1 NIA Gerontology Research Center Tour 1979, n.d.
2 NIA/NIMH Workshop on Older Women 1977-1978
3 NIMH Mental Health and Aging Grants Review 1978-1979
4 Presidential Commission on the Assignment of Women in the
Armed Forces
1992
5 Social Security Administration Grants Review 1980
6 White House Conference on Aging 1978-1981, n.d.
Series 2F: Other Professional Activities, 1973-1996, n.d.
31 7 Boston College External Evaluation Committee 1990-1991, n.d.
8 Chicago Mayoral Council participation and correspondence 1975-1978
9 Miscellaneous 1977-1996, n.d.
10 Press Articles on Lopata 1973-1991
11 Psychiatric Grand Rounds at Sinai Samaritan Medical Center 1994
12 U.S. Commission on Civil Rights Contract re: paper on Housing
and Ethnicity
1979
Series 2G: Professional Organizations, 1950-2002, n.d.
32 1 American Sociological Association (ASA): Awards Section 1970-1973
2 ASA: Committee on Publications 1971-1975
3 ASA: Correspondence 1976-1979
4 ASA: Correspondence 1982-1995
5 ASA: Family Section 1972-1979
6 ASA: History of Sociology Section 1991-2002, n.d.
7 ASA: Meeting Application 1995
8 ASA: Sex and Roles Section 1976
9 Center for Study of Democratic Institutions: Correspondence 1975-1977
10 Gerontological Society of America: Award Nomination 1995
11 Harriet Martineau Sociological Society: Award 2001
32 12 Illinois Sociological Association: Correspondence 1971-1976,
1991
33 1 International Scientific Commission on the Family 1969-1970
2 International Sociological Association (ISA): Bulletins 1995-1997
3 ISA: Correspondence 1969-2001, n.d.
4 ISA: Council on Family Relations (CFR) Gazettes 1983-2002, n.d.
5 ISA: Newsletters: Sociology of Work 1994-1996
6 ISA: Newsletters: Women in Sociology 1986-1993
7 Midwest Council for Social Research in Aging: Correspondence 1965-1999, n.d.
8 Midwest Council for Social Research in Aging: Newsletters 1990-1999
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9 Midwest Sociological Society (MSS): Meeting Agendas 1950, 1954
10 MSS: Correspondence and Reports 1963-1973, n.d.
11 MSS: Correspondence and Reports 1974
34 1 MSS: Correspondence and Reports 1975
2 MSS: Correspondence and Reports 1976
3 MSS: Correspondence and Reports 1977-1983
4 National Council on Family Relations: International Section
Chair Application
1991
5 National Council on Family Relations: Correspondence 1993-1994, n.d.
6 Polish American Congress: Correspondence 1974-1998
7 Polish American Historical Association: Newsletters 1994-1997
8 Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences of America: Newsletter 1995
9 Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction (SSSI):
Correspondence
1974-1976, n.d.
10 SSSI: Correspondence 1977
11 SSSI: Mead Award 1993
12 SSSI: Stone Symposium 1994, n.d.
13 SSSI: Stone Symposium 2000
14 SSSI: Stone Symposium 2002, n.d.
15 Society for the Study of Social Problems (SSSP): Bylaws 1982
16 SSSP: Correspondence 1981-1982
35 1 SSSP: Correspondence 1983-1987
2 SSSP: Newsletter 1983, 1989
3 Sociologists for Women in Society (SWS): Bylaws n.d.
4 SWS: Correspondence 1972-1979
5 SWS: Correspondence 1992-1998, n.d.
6 SWS: Meeting in Princeton NJ 1977
7 SWS: Miscellaneous 1987-1991
8 SWS: Midyear meeting materials 1992
9 SWS: Midyear meeting materials 1993
10 SWS: Midyear meeting materials 1994
11 SWS: Midyear meeting materials 1995
35 12 SWS: Publications: “Network News” 1976, 1990-
1994
13 SWS: Publications: The Midwest Feminist Papers 1981
14 SWS: Publications: The Midwest Feminist Papers 1995
Series 2H: Teaching, 1960-2000, n.d.
35 15 Course Evaluations 1989, n.d.
16 Course Notes for “Topics in Life” (SOCL 220, 430, 432) n.d.
36 1 Course Syllabi and Bibliographies 1960-2000
2 Course Syllabi and Bibliographies n.d.
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3 Course Syllabi and Bibliographies: History of Sociology 1969-1970, n.d.
4 Course Syllabi and Bibliographies: Other Professors 1957-1981, n.d.
5 Institute for the Study of Social Roles: Seminar on Adult Social
Roles
1964-1965,
1967
6 Notes: Background Materials for Lectures, Book Summaries n.d.
7 Notes: Cooley and Mead n.d.
8 Notes: Courses/Lectures n.d.
9 Notes: Erving Goffman 1956-1959,
1997, n.d.
37 1 Notes: Herbert Blumer 1948, 1970, n.d.
2 Notes: History of Sociology: General 1951, n.d.
3 Notes: History of Sociology: General 1980-1994, n.d.
4 Notes: History of Sociology: Max Weber n.d.
5 Notes: History of Sociology: Simmel and MacIver n.d.
6 Notes: Sociology 237 n.d.
7 Notes: Sociology 404 1995, n.d.
8 Notes: Sociology 505 n.d.
9 Notes: Sociology 530 1981-1998, n.d.
10 Notes: Sociology 530 1998, n.d.
11 Notes: Sociology and Knowledge n.d.
12 Notes: Sociology: General 1995, 1997, n.d.
13 Notes: Sociology: General n.d.
38 1 Notes: Symbolic Interaction 1974, 1986, n.d.
2 Notes: Symbolic Interaction 1994-1998, n.d.
3 Notes: Symbolic Interaction: General n.d.
4 Notes: Symbolic Interaction: General 1995, n.d.
5 Sociological Methodology excerpts 1987
6 Writing Instructions 1981, n.d.
Series 3: Publications, 1930-2003, n.d.
Subseries 3A: Articles, 1961-2002, n.d.
38 7 “19th
Century Business in American Higher Education Today” 1966
8 “A Cohort – Historical Analysis of the Educational Histories of
American Urban Women”
1984
9 “A Restatement of the Relation between Role and Status” 1964
10 “A Second Chicago School?” Postscript 1995
11 “American Families in History” n.d.
12 “American Urban Women: Education and the Construction of
Reality”
n.d.
13 “Becoming and Being a Widow: Reconstruction of the Self and
Support Systems”
1985
14 “But There are No Women of Genius!” n.d.
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15 “Career Commitments of American Women: The Issue of Side
Bets”
1993
16 “Caregiving Careers: Contributions of Women to the Sustenance
of Families and Societies Over the Life Span”
1985
17 “Changing Commitments of American Women to Work and
Family Roles and Their Future Consequences for Social
Security”
1980
18 “Changing Roles of Women” 1978
19 “Contributions of Extended Families to the Support Systems of
Metropolitan Area Widows: Limitations of the Modified Kin
Network”
1978
20 “Contributions of Husbands and Wives to Each Other’s
Occupational and Family Roles”
1980
21 “Discomfort with the term ‘Sex Roles’” n.d.
22 “Divorcees and Widows: Similarities and Differences” 1980
23 “Dynamic and Interdependent Relationships of an Ethnic
Community: Polonia”
n.d.
24 “Eating” n.d.
39 1 “Euro-Ethnic Families and Housing in Urban America” 1979
2 “Everett Hughes: An Ideal Type Sociologist” n.d.
3 “Expertization of Everyone and the Revolt of the Client” 1976
4 “Feminist Perspectives on Aging and the Family” n.d.
5 “Florian W. Znaniecki: A Two Continent Scholar” 1976
6 “Florian Znaniecki and the Cosmopolitan Community of
Scholars”
n.d.
7 “Florian Znaniecki: Creative Evolution of a Sociologist” 1976
8 “Florian Znaniecki: Evolucja Tworcza Sociologia” 1975
9 “Formal and Informal Support Networks of Widows” 1995
10 “Funkcja Stowarzyszen Dobrowolnych w Polonijnej Wspolnocie
Etnicznej”
1977
39 11 Gender Dominance of Occupations and Work Scheduling: The
Case of Chicago Area Women
n.d.
12 “Grief Work and Identity Reconstruction” 1973, 1975
13 “Homemakers and Household Composition” with D. Barnewolt 1984
14 “How CCS Help Build World Culture and Society (notes) n.d.
15 “Ideologies in Academia” 1967
16 “Imigranci Polscy w Strukturze Spoleczenstwa
Amerycanskiego”
1974
17 “In-laws and the Concept of Family” 1991
18 “Intergenerational Relations in Polonia” n.d.
19 “Interviewing American Widows” 1980
20 “Job Complexity as Perceived by Workers and Experts” 1985
21 “Life Review: The Interweave of Autobiography and History” n.d.
22 “Lifestyles of American Widows and Widowers in Urban 1982
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America”
23 “Life Styles of Widows: A World Perspective” n.d.
24 “Living Arrangements of American Urban Widows” n.d.
25 “Living Through Widowhood” 1973
26 “Loneliness: Forms and Components” 1969
27 “Members of the Intelligentsia as Developers and Disseminators
of Culture”
n.d.
40 1 “Of Space and the Housewife” n.d.
2 “On the Humanistic Coefficient” 1970
3 “On Widowhood: Grief Work and Identity Reconstruction” 1975
4 “One Family and the Cosmopolitan Community of Scholars” 1995
5 “Phasing Out and Hanging In: The Retirement Process Among
University Professors”
n.d.
6 “Polish Immigrants Then and Now” n.d.
7 “Polish Immigration to the United States of America: Problems
of Estimation and Parameters”
1976
8 “Polish Intelligentsia Abroad: Effects on Scholarship” 1979
9 “Polonia and The Polish Peasant in Europe and America.” 1996
10 “Polonia: Status Competition in an Ethnic Community” 1975
11 “Problem Identifikacji Narodowo Kulturalnej Polonii
Amerykanskej”
1984
12 “Result of Social Change” 1976
13 “Role Theory” 1991
14 “Secondary Uses of Primary Relations” n.d.
15 “Self-Identity in Marriage and Widowhood” 1973
16 “Social Construction of Social Problems Over Time” 1984
17 “Social Isolation and Widows of Blue Collar Workers” n.d.
18 “Social Psychological Aspects of Role Involvement” 1969
19 “Social Relations of Widows in Black and White Communities” 1971
20 “Social Relations of Widows in Urbanizing Societies” n.d.
40 21 “Societal Factors Affecting the Support Systems of Widows” n.d.
22 “Sociological Research Strategies in the Study of Family
Support.”
n.d.
23 “Sociology” (in Signs) 1976
24 “Sources of Stress for Mid-life Women: Widowhood” n.d.
25 “Suburban Conformity Debunked” 1964
41 1 “Support Systems of American Urban Widowhood” 1988
2 “Support Systems of Elderly Urbanites: Chicago of the 1970’s” 1975
3 “Support Systems of Widows in the Chicago Area” 1978
4 Symbolic Interactionism and I: Correspondence 2001-2002, n.d.
5 Symbolic Interactionism and I: Drafts n.d.
6 “The Absence of Community Resources in Support Systems of
Urban Widows”
1978
7 “The Age of Boredom” 1963
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8 “The Chicago-Poznan and Columbia-Poznan University
Connections”
1998, n.d.
9 “The Chicago Woman: A Study of Patterns of Mobility and
Transportation”
1980
10 “The Cosmopolitan Community of Scholars: Historical
Glimpses”
n.d.
11 “The Dance Studio-Style without Sex” 1967
12 “The Dysfunctional Effects of the Dissemination of Social
Science Knowledge”
1961
13 “The Economic Support of Women and Children” n.d.
14 “The Effect of Schooling on Social Contacts of Urban Women” 1973
15 “The Growing Importance of the Nuclear Family” n.d.
16 “The Influence of American Sociology on Polish Sociology” n.d.
17 “The Intelligentsia in Deeply Troubled Countries: Poland” n.d.
18 “The Interweave of Public and Private: Women’s Challenge to
American Society”
1993
19 “The Life Cycle of the Social Role of the Housewife” 1966
20 “The Meaning of Friendship in Widowhood” n.d.
21 “The Middle Years: Changes and Variations in Social Role
Commitments”
1984
22 “The Polish American Families” 1979
23 “The Polish Intelligentsia as Emigres” 1985
24 “The Problems of the Aged who are Widowed” n.d.
25 “The Secondary Features of a Primary Relationship” 1965
26 “The Social Involvement of American Widows” 1970
42 1 “The Social Isolation of the Lower-Class Blue-Collar Woman” 1970
2 “The Social Role of the Roosevelt University Student” n.d.
3 “The Social Role of the Young Suburban Homemaker” n.d.
4 “The Suburban Wife Views the Role of the Husband” n.d.
42 5 “The Urban Widow and her Dependent Children: Factors and
Consequences of her Management of Social and Economic
Resources”
n.d.
6 “The Widowed Family Member” n.d.
7 “Time in Anticipated Future and Events in Memory” 1986
8 “Unusual Occupations” 2000
9 Untitled Paper Draft n.d.
10 “White Collar Women in Traditional and Nontraditional Jobs:
Sales Clerks and Sales Agents” with D. Barnewolt and C. Miller
1983
11 “Widow, Widower: How Same How Different” (draft) n.d.
12 “Widowhood and Husband Sanctification” 1981
13 “Widowhood in Polonia” 1979
14 “Widowhood: Reconstruction of Self-Concept and Identity” 2000
15 “Widowhood: Social Norms and Social Integration” 1977
16 “Widows and Their Families” 1988, 1986
17 “Widows as a Minority Group” n.d.
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18 “Widows: North American Perspectives” n.d.
19 “Widows: The Middle East, Asia and the Pacific” 1987
20 “Work and Social Policy” 1978
21 “Work Histories of American Urban Women” 1971
22 “Young America on the Move to the Suburbs” (draft) n.d.
Subseries 3B: Books, 1967-1995, n.d.
43 1 Circles and Settings: Correspondence 1989-1994, n.d.
2 City Women: Correspondence 1977-1982, n.d.
3 City Women: Correspondence 1983-1987
4 City Women: Proposal and bibliography n.d.
5 Contemporary Widowhood: Correspondence 1991-1994, n.d.
6 Current Widowhood: Myths and Realities: Correspondence 1994-1995, n.d.
7 Occupation Housewife: Announcements 1971, n.d.
8 Occupation Housewife: Correspondence with publisher 1967-1970
9 Occupation Housewife: Early Writings/Proposals 1967, n.d.
10 Polish Americans: Correspondence 1974-1994, n.d.
11 Polish Americans: Review 1996
12 Urban American Women: Prospectus n.d.
13 Widowhood in an American City: Correspondence 1972-1978
14 Widowhood in an American City: Lopata v. Schenkman Legal
Publishing
1976-1982
44 1 Widows and Dependent Wives with H. Brehm 1977-1986, n.d.
2 Women as Widows: Correspondence 1976-1985
3 Women as Widows: Review 1980
4 Znaniecki’s Theory of Social Roles: Contract 1962
Subseries 3C: Book Chapters, Contributions and Edited
Works, 1957-2003, n.d.
44 5 Activity and Aging (Chapter entitled “Widows and Activity”) 1992
6 Aging (Chapter entitled “The Economic Support of Wives,
Widows and Children”)
1982
7 Aging In Rural America (Contribution) 1992, n.d.
8 Bereavement: A Sourcebook (Chapter entitled “The Support
Systems of American Urban Widows”)
1990-1991
9 Dual Career Couples (Chapter entitled “Contributions of
Husbands and Wives to their Occupational and Family Roles”)
1979-1980
10 Ethnic Families in America (Chapter entitled “The Polish
American Family”)
1974-1992, n.d.
11 Ethnicity and the Work Force (Chapter entitled “The Polish
Immigrants”)
1985
12 Families in Trouble (Chapter) 1985-1986
13 Handbook of Research Instruments on Social Gerontology 1978-1979
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(Contribution)
14 Handbook on Aging and the Family (Contribution) 1992-1994, n.d.
15 Harriet Martineau: Theoretical and Methodological
Perspectives (Preface)
1998, 2000, n.d.
16 Individual Voices, Collective Visions: Fifty Years of Women in
Sociology (Contribution)
1993-1994
17 Life-Span Developmental Psychology (Contribution) 1971-1975, n.d.
18 Loneliness: A Sourcebook (Chapter) 1980-1981, n.d.
19 On the Humanistic Sociology of Florian Znaniecki
(Contribution)
n.d.
45 1 Research in the Interweave of Social Roles: Correspondence 1977, n.d.
2 Research in the Interweave of Social Roles: Correspondence 1978-1980
3 Research in the Interweave of Social Roles: Correspondence 1981-1984, n.d.
4 Research in the Interweave of Social Roles: Correspondence 1985-1996
5 Research in the Interweave of Social Roles: Correspondence re:
Friendship volume (1 of 2)
1972-1973
6 Research in the Interweave of Social Roles: Correspondence re:
Friendship volume (2 of 2)
1974-1977
7 Research in the Interweave of Social Roles: Final 1981-1992, n.d.
46 1 Social Problems Along the Life Course: Correspondence 1982-2003
2 Social Problems Along the Life Course: Drafts n.d.
3 Widows: Correspondence with Contributors 1983-1987, n.d.
4 Widows: Correspondence with Publisher 1984-1987, n.d.
5 Widows: Readings in Appendix B 1957-1988
6 Widows: Review 1957-1988
7 Women in the Modern World (Introduction) 1971-1972, n.d.
Subseries 3D: Book Reviews, 1972-2002, n.d.
46 8 Review of Family Issues of Employed Women in Europe and
America
1972, n.d.
9 Review of Gender and American Social Science: The Formative
Years
n.d.
10 Review of Life After Death: A Study of the Elderly Widowed n.d.
11 Review of Madwives: Schizophrenic Women in the 1950s 1989
12 Review of Of Time and Widowhood n.d.
13 Review of On Their Own: Widows and Widowhood in the
American Southwest
1990
14 Review of Recovery from Bereavement n.d.
15 Review of Resilient Widows and The Widowed Self 1998-2002
16 Review of Sexually Involved Couples who Live Together 1985
17 Review of Women in the Workplace n.d.
18 Review of Work, Family and the Career n.d.
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Subseries 3E: Other, 1962-2001, n.d.
46 19 Bibliographies n.d.
47 1 Bibliography n.d.
2 Bibliography n.d.
3 Bibliography (Books Cited by HZL) 1989
4 Bibliography (Books Cited by HZL) 2002
5 Bibliography: Death and Dying n.d.
6 Bibliography/Library Search n.d.
7 Courses by Newspaper 1977-1979, n.d.
8 Death, Grief and Bereavement Cassette Program Books n.d.
9 Encyclopedia of Aging entries 1994, 2000, n.d.
10 Encyclopedia of Death and Dying “Widows” entry 2001, n.d.
11 The Society of Experts (unpublished): Correspondence 1962, n.d.
11 The Society of Experts (unpublished): Manuscripts 1962-1963, n.d.
12 World Book Encyclopedia “Social Role” entry 1977-1978, n.d.
Subseries 3F: Publications by Others, 1930-2002, n.d.
47 13 “A Family Case Study” by Robin Jarrett 1991
14 “A New Typology for Organizations” by Ross Scherer 1988
15 “A Woman’s Twentieth Century” by Jessie Bernard n.d.
16 “Abandoned Ambitions: Transition to Adulthood…” by G.
Handel
1991
17 “Aging and Mental Health” (team report) 1984
18 “Air Traffic Controllers: A Prototype of …” by A. Shostak 1990
47 19 “Alfred Schultz, His Critics, and Applied Phenomenology” by J.
Hall
1977
20 “American Fathering in Historical Perspective” by J. Plecke 1990
21 Analyzing Gender: A Handbook of Social Science Research, ed.
by Beth Hess and Myra Ferree (excerpts)
n.d.
48 1 “Autobiographical Memory: A Dynamic Lifespan Model” by J.
Schroots
2002
2 “Commitment to Work and to Family” by Paula Hudis 1976
3 “Considering Dorothy Smith’s Social Theory” by Barbara
Laslett and Barrie Thorne
1992
4 “Contested Memory: Notes on Robert K. Merton’s “The Thomas
Theorem and the Matthew Effect””
1997
5 “Corporate Supports for the Family Lives of Employees” by
Gary L. Bowen
1988
6 Cosmopolitanism (several articles) 1973-1998, n.d.
7 “Critical Theory and the Pragmatist Challenge” by D. Shalin 1992
8 “Divorce and the Revolution” by George Gilder 1986
9 “Doing Social Research Under Conditions of Radical Social 1993
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Change” by M. L. Kohn
10 “‘Feminization’ and the French Military: An Anthropological
Approach” by Jean Boulegue
1991
11 Florian Znaniecki and the Polish Peasant (several articles) 1973-1998, n.d.
12 “Florian Znaniecki’s Sociological Theory and the Challenges of
the 21st Century” by E. Halas
2000
13 “Funkcje Polskich …” by Barbara Les (in Polish) 1980
14 “Gender and the Scientific Professions” by A. Figert n.d.
15 “Gender Differences in Work-Related Status Within Selected
Female- and Male-Dominated Occupations” by M. L. Cassidy
1990
16 “Home – Its Contemporary Material, Social, and Value Aspects”
by Andrzej Sicinski and Piotr Lukasiewicz
1990
17 “Humanism and Professionalism” by Jacquelyn Litt 1991
18 “I Socjologia Polska” by A. Sulek 1996
19 “Immigration Incarnate: A Study of Elderly Polish Immigrants
and Polish American Ethnics in Chicago” by Celia Berdes
2000
20 “Instytucjonalne formy …” by Piotr Hubner (in Polish) 1974
21 “Intergenerational Solidarity in the Creation of Science: The
Ross-Sorkin Correspondence” by L. Nichols
1996
22 Later Life: The Social Psychology of Aging, ed. Victor W.
Marshall (excerpt)
1986
23 “Life History and JERS” by Dana Y. Takagi 1988
24 “Living Too Long, Dying Too Young, and Disability for the
Homemaker” by Carol Carde Oliven Fethke
1980
25 “Looking Back—A 25-Year Review and Appraisal of Social
Problems Research” by Melvin Kohn
1977
48 26 “Making the Best of Life” by Glen Elder, Jr. 1991
27 “Male and Female in Dance” by Judith Lynne Hanna n.d.
28 “Marriage and the Construction of Reality” by Peter Berger and
Hansfried Kellner
1964
29 “Memories of the Berlin Wall” by Erika Hoerning 1987
30 “Men’s Career Advantages in Nursing” by Janet Gans 1987
31 “Midwives, Societal Variation, and Diplomatic Discourse in the
European Community” by Orzack & Calogero
1990
49 1 “Migracje I Asymilacja …” and “ Msza W Rytmie…” by J.
Rokicki (both in Polish)
1986
2 “Mutual Guesting in the Post-National City” by N. Rapport 2001
3 “My Life and Soft Times” by Joseph Gusfield 1990
4 My Troubles are Going to Have Trouble with Me, ed. Karen
Brodkin (excerpt)
1984
5 Newspaper clippings 1991-1994
6 “Nie Mialem pierwowzorow” by Anna Plenzler (in Polish) 1999
7 “Okres ‘Poznanski’ w Zyciu Floriana Znanieckiego” by Z.
Dulczewski
1981
8 “On Intellectual Craftsmanship” by C. Wright Mills n.d.
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9 “Organizational Attitude Toward Families and Satisfaction with
the Military as a Way of Life” by Bowen & Neenan
1985
10 “Other London” by Henry Mayhew n.d.
11 “Perspectives on Professional Women” by Deborah L. Rhode 1988
12 “Persuasion as Practical Accomplishment” by Prus & Frisby 1990
13 Polish Sociology (several articles) 1945-1998, n.d.
14 “Polska Anno Domini 1995” by Julitta Grocholska (in Polish) 1995
15 “Power Shifts and Value Changes in the Post Cold War World” 1992
16 “Predictors of Spousal Support for the Work Commitments of
Husbands” by Pittman & Orthner
1988
17 “Psychiatry as a Vocation” by Langman and Richman 1987
18 “Relational Interdependence and Commitment in Marriage” by
Sabatelli & Cicil-Pigo
1985
19 “Research Methods as Viewed by W. I. Thomas” by H. Locke 1948
20 “Satisfaction with Family Life in the Military” by G. Bowen 1989
21 “Self-Disclosure in Men’s Friendships” by Reid & Fine n.d.
22 “Sexual Heterogeneity in Heterosexual Populations” by T. Heil 1994
23 “Shop Til You Drop” by Prus & Dawson 1990
24 “Social Structural Determinants of Ethnic Group Behavior” by
Barbara and Donald Tomaskovic-Devey
1986
25 “Space, Time and Architects” by Andrew Montegomery 1990
26 “Stigma of Obesity” by Werner J. Cahnman 1968
27 “Suburbs and Satellites: Two Decades of Change” by John R.
Logan and Reid M. Golden
1986
49 28 “Symbolic Interaction as a Pragmatic Perspective” by J. Huber 1973
29 “Teaching About Women to Male-identified Students” by
Kathleen Doherty Turkel
1986
30 “Teaching Sex and Gender in Sociology” by Esther Chow 1985
31 “Teddy Kollek’s Jerusalem” by Thomas Friedman 1985
32 “The Aging of the Suburbs, 1960-1980” by Fitzpatrick & Logan 1985
33 The American Family in Social-Historical Perspective, ed.
Michael Gordon (excerpts)
1983
34 “The Concepts of ‘Need’ and ‘Value’ in the Light of the
Systems Approach” by Andrzej Sicinski
1973
35 “The Departure of Males from the Teaching Profession in
Nineteenth-century Iowa” by Thomas Morain
1980
36 “The Development of Idealism in Pharmacy School” by Roy
Hornosty
1989
37 “The Family Adaptation Model” by Gary L. Bowen 1990
38 “The Family of Later Life” by Lillian E. Troll 1971
39 “The Hollywood Actor” by Norman L. Friedman 1990
50 1 “The Loss of Community” by A. Hunter 1975
2 “The Power War: Male Response to Power Loss Under
Equality” by Arnold Kahn
1984
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3 “The Problems of Adult Education – Two Conferences” 1930
4 The Russia I Believe In: The Memoirs of Samuel Harper ed. by
P. Harper (excerpt related to F. Znaniecki)
1945
5 “The Self as Habit: The Reconstruction of Self in Chronic
Illness” by Kathy Charmaz
n.d.
6 “The Sociology of William I. Thomas in relation to The Polish
Peasant” by Evan Ames Thomas
1986
7 “The Thomas Theorem” by R. S. Smith 1996
8 “The Transmission of images of … World War II…” by Kreutz,
et al.
n.d.
9 “The World We Forgot” by Martin Kohli 1985
10 “Theory for the Study of Social Problems” by Arnold Rose 1957
11 “Transforming American Culture” by Robert N. Bellah 1986
12 “Transnational Communities” by A. Portes 1996
13 “Transnational Networks in Basic Science” by D. Crane 1971
14 “Two Hands for the Clock” by Meg Luxton 1987
15 University of California Dissertation List from 1895 to 1996 1996
51 1 Various Reprints 1936-1957
2 “Warsaw the City that Would not Die” 1997
3 “Whatever Happened to the Qualitative Survey?” by L.
Rainwater
1992
4 “Women Members of Congress: A Distinctive Role” by F. L.
Gehlen
n.d.
51 5 “Women’s Employment During Pregnancy and After the First
Birth” by Desai & Waite
1991
6 “Work as Reality Maintaining Activity” by Gale Miller 1990
7 “Working Cooks” by Gary Alan Fine 1987
8 Writings by Joseph Ben-David 1983, n.d.
9 Writings by Seymour M. Lipset 1978-1979
10 “Znaniecki’s “The Social Role of the Man of Knowledge”” 1941
Series 4: Audiovisual, 1972-1989
52 5.25” Floppy Disk: “Helena Lopata Back Up File” 1989
Cassette Tape: “The Widow in America: A Study of the Older
Widow” in the Death, Grief and Bereavement Series
1972
Series 5: Restricted
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