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Sister Ann Nelson papers

 Collection — Box: 1
Identifier: RG-21.2

Scope and Contents

Included in the collection are biographical information, CVs, awards, photographs, and transcripts; correspondence, mainly related to public service, programs, and speaking engagements; and copies of speeches and writings created by Sister Ann Nelson. Also included in the collection are some materials related to her tenure at Salve Regina University, but the collection does not include extensive teaching materials or research.

Dates

  • ca. 1935-2013
  • Majority of material found within 1975 - 1988

Creator

Language of materials

English

Conditions Governing Access

This collection is available for access.

Two items containing personally identifiable information have been removed from the collection and restricted. Redacted copies of these items are available for use in the collection.

Conditions Governing Reproduction and Use

Various copying restriction apply, according to the Archives' use policy. Guidelines are available from the Salve Regina University Archives. Salve Regina University owns the copyright to material produced by employees and trustees of the University and work for hire. Requests for permission to publish material from the University Archives should be directed to the Archivist. See also the Archives' copyright and publication statement.

Biographical note

Sister Ann Nelson, RSM (1931-2014), former professor of History, Politics, and American Studies at Salve Regina, served as an educator and community leader for fifty years. Born in Coventry, Rhode Island, she entered the Sisters of Mercy in 1949, and was known as Sister Mary Harold Nelson until 1969. After earning her B.A. in history at Catholic Teachers College and her M.A. at Niagara University, she pursued doctoral research at Fordham University and traveled to Nigeria in 1968 to study government in the post-colonial era. She completed her dissertation, "Constitutionalism and Nigerian Nationhood: A Study of the Process of Nation Building in a West African State," and received her Ph.D in 1970.

Beginning in 1963, Sister Nelson began teaching as an instructor at Salve Regina, eventually achieving the rank of Professor. From 1969-1984 she served as Chair of the Department of History and Politics. During that time, Sister Nelson was named an Outstanding Educator in 1974 and also served on the Rhode Island state committee for International Women's Year in 1975. As the recipient of a Fulbright Award, in 1982 she was appointed a Visiting Fellow at The Australian National University for a year. From 1984 to 1988, she served as Chair of the Department of Politics. She retired from teaching in 2002.

Sister Nelson encouraged education about less-understood areas of the world, including the Middle East and Africa. She led alumni trips abroad, taught internationally, and welcome foreign student groups to the Salve Regina campus. Her other geographical interests were much closer to home, and she was a sought-after speaker on Newport and Rhode Island history as well, serving on the Board of Directors for the Rhode Island Committee for Celebration at Newport and the Rhode Island Heritage Commission. Sister Nelson also researched and spoke on foreign policy and American government.

Extent

0.5 Linear Feet (One document box)

Abstract

This collection includes biographical information, correspondence, writings, and materials related to the public service and teaching of Sister Ann Nelson (1931-2014), RSM, former faculty member at Salve Regina University.

Arrangement

The collection is arranged into three series:

I. Biographical and Personal II. Correspondence III. Professional

Within each series, materials are arranged alphabetically.

Acquisition

Materials were donated by Marian Mathison Desrosiers in 2014.

Accruals

No additional accruals are expected.

Related Materials

The Archives also holds two ebony busts from Nairobi that Sr. Nelson brought back from her 1968 trip to Kenya and Nigeria.

Processing information

The collection was processed by University Archivist and Special Collections Librarian Genna Duplisea in 2014 and 2015.

Title
Guide to the Sister Ann Nelson papers, 1935-2013 (bulk 1976-1988)
Status
Completed
Author
Genna Duplisea, University Archivist and Special Collections Librarian
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin
Language of description note
English

Repository Details

Part of the Salve Regina University Archives Repository

Contact:
McKillop Library
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Newport RI 02840 USA
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