TABLE OF CONTENTS


Overview of the Collection

Biography

Scope and Content

Arrangement

Restrictions

Index Terms

Related Material

Administrative Information

Detailed Description

Series I: Chronological Correspondence, 1959-1999

Series II: Subject Correspondence, 1954-2005

Series III: Writings and Lectures, undated, 1952-1998






John C. Greene Papers



Finding aid prepared by Phil Samponaro, Jr.






Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center
405 Babbidge Road, Unit 1205
Storrs, Connecticut 06269-1205



© 2005 University of Connecticut



Overview of the Collection

Repository: Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center.
Creator: Greene, John C.
Title: John C. Greene Papers.
Dates: undated, 1952-2005.
Quantity: 5.5 linear feet.
Identification: MSS19960008
Language: English.
Abstract: John Colton Greene (b. 1917) was a Professor of History at the University of Connecticut from 1967 until his retirement twenty years later. His research interests included history of evolutionary ideas in Western thought, early American science, and the historical relations of science, religion, and world view.

Biography

Born on 5 March 1917 in Indianapolis, Indiana, John Colton Greene grew up in Vermillion, South Dakota where he graduated from the local public school system in 1934. A year after completing a B. A. at the University of South Dakota in 1938, he took an M.A. in American History from Harvard University and then began work on his doctorate. Greene served in the U. S. Army during World War II. His wartime career lasted almost three years (September 1942-April 1946) and took him around the world via San Francisco, Tasmania, India, Iran, Palestine, and Italy. While stationed in Iran, Greene met Ellen Wiemann, a Red Cross nurse from Larchmont, New York. The two were married in Cairo in November 1945 and ultimately had three children, Ruth, Ned, and John.

After the war, Greene returned to Harvard to complete his Ph.D., which he finished in 1952. In 1948, he began teaching, first at the University of Chicago (1948-1952), and then at the University of Wisconsin (1952-1956), Iowa State University (1956-1962), the University of California at Berkeley (1962-1963), and at the University of Kansas (1963-1967). He came to the University of Connecticut in 1967 and remained there until his retirement twenty years later. After his wife's 1998 death from cancer, Greene moved from Storrs in 1999 to California where he currently resides.

Greene's research and writing focused on early American science, the rise and development of evolutionary ideas in Western thought, and the historical relations of science, religion, and world view. He published numerous essays, journal articles and reviews in addition to such monographs as The Death of Adam: Evolution and Its Impact on Western Thought(1959), Science, Ideology and World View: Essays in the History of evolutionary Ideas (1981), and American Science in the Age of Jefferson (1984). Greene was honored as a Fellow of the Society of Fellows, Harvard University (1941-1942); a Guggenheim Fellow (1966-1967); a Visiting Scholar at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge University (1974); and Visiting Historian, National Museum of History and Technology, Smithsonian Institution (1978). He was President of the History of Science Society from 1975 to 1977 and in 1985 received an honorary doctorate of Humane Letters from the University of South Dakota.

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Scope and Content

The collection documents the professional activities and interests of John C. Greene, a noted historian of science. The papers cover the years between 1952, when Greene was thirty-five years old and finishing his Ph.D., until 1999, when he moved to California after thirty-one years in Storrs, Connecticut. The materials include correspondence to and from Greene on the professional study and practice of the history of science, subject files on both the discipline and personages involved therein, and a selection of Greene's published articles, reviews and delivered lectures. Also in the collection are reviews of Greene's work by others and unpublished manuscripts, both of which are found in Series III. Collectively, the papers illustrate the evolution of the professional history of science as an academic discipline in the second half of the twentieth century from the perspective of Greene, regarded as one of the foremost practitioners thereof. Highlighted are subjects that stem from Greene's own interests. These areas include: Greene's investigation of the development of evolutionary ideas in Western thought, his examination of early American science, and his consideration of the historical relations of science, religion, and world view. The collection also provides a detailed account of Green's own career as a scholar, offering a record of the evolution of his own ideas, interests, and professional contacts in the study of history. Particularly helpful are Greene's subject correspondence in Series II with the evolutionary biologist Ernst Mayr, the founder of the “modern” synthesis in his field, and the evolutionists Theodosius Dobzhansky and Walter Bock. Also of note is an extensive correspondence with Dr. James R. Moore, editor of History, Humanity, and Evolution: Essays for John C. Greene (1989).

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Arrangement

Series I: Chronological Correspondence (1959-1999). Contains correspondence that Greene did not separate by subject but collected chronologically.

Series II: Subject Correspondence (1954-2005). Consists of communications that Greene grouped by subject.: Subject files, however, should not be viewed as comprehensive of Greene's correspondence with a given individual or about a specific topic under an assigned heading. Materials from a particular subject frequently are included not only in Series II, but in Series I as well. For instance, Greene maintained a subject file on his correspondence with the evolutionist Ernst Mayr. However, he also left examples of his letters with Mayr in what is now Series I. No attempt was made to rectify such discrepancies in the effort to follow Greene's own organization of his papers as closely as possible.

Series III: Writings and Lectures (undated, 1952-1998). Comprises a selection of Greene's published articles, reviews, and elegies from 1954 to 1996, together with unpublished materials and occasional lectures delivered by the historian from 1953 to 1998. These materials are not exhaustive of the body of such work created by Greene, but include those examples that he chose to include in his papers. The organization of this series again follows Greene's original groupings, which are reflected in the subseries contained herein. However, certain changes have been made. Journal articles are organized here by chronology, in which order Greene did not necessarily keep them. Reviews use an alphabetical order by author, as Greene maintained them. However, they are prefixed by a small set of reviews dated between 1954 and 1996, which were found elsewhere among Greene's papers. Unpublished manuscripts—which are undated—were likewise found elsewhere in the collection. Occasional lectures follow Greene's original chronological filing, but have been separated into two categories: “general” and “Darwin.” This division has been made to draw focus upon Greene's work with Darwin and the theory of evolution, with which the historian is well-associated.

An additional aspect of Series III is the inclusion of reviews by other authors of five published books by Greene. These critiques, which directly follow Greene's own reviews, include both published materials and personal communications to Greene as he collected them under by the title of each book reviewed. The reviewed books in this subseries are American Science in the Age of Jefferson (1984), Darwin and the Modern World View (1961), Death of Adam (1959), Science, Ideology, and World View (1981), and The Science of Minerals in the Age of Jefferson (1979), which he co-wrote with John G. Burke.

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Restrictions

Restrictions on Access

There are no access restrictions on this collection.

Restrictions on Use

Permission to publish from these Papers must be obtained in writing from both the University of Connecticut Libraries and the owner(s) of the copyright.

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Related Material

Archives & Special Collections has a substantial collection of materials pertaining to the University, its history, administration, faculty, staff and students. For detailed information on these collections please contact the curator or ask at the reference desk.

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Index Terms

This record series is indexed under the following controlled access subject terms.

Subjects:

Connecticut--Education--Universities and colleges.
History--Study and teaching--Connecticut.
Universities and colleges--Connecticut.
University of Connecticut--Faculty--Personal and professional papers.
University of Connecticut. Dept. of History.

Document Types:

Correspondence.
Manuscripts

Occupations:

Historian of Science

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Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

[Item description, #:#], John C. Greene Papers. Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center, University of Connecticut Libraries.

Acquisition Information

John C. Greene donated the papers to the University of Connecticut in 1998 and 1999 in fulfillment of an agreement reached with University Archives in April 1991.

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Detailed Description

Series I: Chronological Correspondence, 1959-1999
1:1 1959 November - December
1:2 1960 January - June
1:3 1960 June - December
1:4 1961 January - December
1:5 1962 January - December
1:6 1963 January - June
1:7 1963 July - December
1:8 1964 July - April
1:9 1964 May - July
1:10 1964 August - December
1:11 1965 January - June
1:12 1965 July - September
1:13 1965 October - December
1:14 1966 January - March
1:15 1966 April - June
1:16 1966 July - December
1:17 1967 January - March
1:18 1967 April - May
1:19 1967 June - December
2:20 1968 January - December
2:21 1969 January - September
2:22 1969 October - December
2:23 1970 January - December
2:24 1971 January - December
2:25 1972 January - December
2:26 1973 January - December
2:27 1974 January - December
2:28 1975 January - December
2:29 1976 January - December
2:30 1977 January - June
2:31 1977 July - December
2:32 1978 January - December
2:33 1979 January - June
2:34 1979 July - December
2:35 1980 January - July
2:36 1980 August - December
2:37 1981 January - June
2:38 1981 July - August
2:39 1981 September - December
2:40 1982 January - June
2:41 1982 July - December
2:42 1983 January - June
2:43 1983 July - December
2:44 1984 January - June
2:45 1984 July - December
2:46 1985 January - April
2:47 1985 May - August
2:48 1985 September - December
3:49 1986 January - June
3:50 1986 July - December
3:51 1987 January - March
3:52 1987 April - July
3:53 1987 August - October
3:54 1987 November - December
3:55 1988 January - February
3:56 1988 March - April
3:57 1988 May - August
3:58 1988 September - December
3:59 1989 January - June
3:60 1989 July - December
3:61 1990 January - June
3:62 1990 July - December
3:63 1991 January - June
3:64 1991 July - December
3:65 1992 January - May
3:66 1992 June - August
3:67 1992 September - December
3:68 1993 January - December
3:69 1994 January - December
4:70 1995 January - Septmeber
4:71 1995 October - December
4:72 1996 January - March
4:73 1996 April - December
4:74 1997 January - June
4:75 1997 July - December
4:76 1998 January - December
4:77 1999 January
Series II: Subject Correspondence, 1954-2005
5:78 Allen, Garland, 1996-1998
5:79 American Philosophical Society, 1992-1994
5:80 American Science in the Age of Jefferson, 1984-1985
12:193 Ayala, Francisco J., 1999-2005
5:81 Blanckaert, Claude, 1990-1994
5:82 Bock, Walter, 1964-1999
5:83 Book of Essays, 1998
5:84 Buffon 98, 1987-1988
5:85 Darwin Correspondence Project, 1987-1997
5:86 De Beer, Gavin, 1969
5:87 Dobzhansky, Thomas, 1959-1999
5:88 Encyclopedia, 1992-1996
5:89 France, 1989-1996
5:90 Festschrift, 1987-1990
5:91 Gayon, Jean, 1990-1994
5:92 Ghiselin, Michael, 1996
5:93 History of American Science, 1969-1986
5:94 History of Geology, 1958-1972
5:95 History of Geology, 1973-1975
6:96 History of Geology, 1976-1977
6:97 History of Geology, 1978-1980
6:98 History of Geology, 1981-1989
6:99 International Society for the History, Philosophy, and Social Studies of Biology (ISHPSSB), 1992-1997
6:100 Journal of the History of Biology, 1987-1997
6:101 Junto Correspondence, 1960-1967
6:102 Kleinman, Kim, 1994-1997
6:103 Levin, Saul, 1994-1996
6:104 Lightman, Bernard, 1994-1997
6:105 Lyons, Sherrie, 1995-1997
6:106 Mayr, Ernst, 1960-1989
6:107 Mayr, Ernst, 1990-1994
6:108 Mayr, Ernst, 1995-1998
12:195 Mayr, Ernst, 1994-2003
7:109 Mayr Symposium, 1986-1994
7:110 Moore, Jim, 1974-1986
7:111 Moore, Jim, 1987-1988
7:112 Moore, Jim, 1989-1990
7:113 Moore, Jim, 1991-1992
7:114 Moore, Jim, 1993-1995
7:115 Moore, Jim, 1996-1999
7:116 Mount Vernon, 1992-1993
7:117 Nelson, Gareth, 1992-1994
12:194 O'Hear, Anthony, 2001-2004
7:118 Occasional Lectures, 1967-1974
7:119 Occasional Lectures, 1975-1979
8:120 Occasional Lectures, 1980-1981
8:121 Occasional Lectures, 1982-1984
8:122 Occasional Lectures, 1985-1987
8:123 Occasional Lectures, 1988-1989
8:124 O'Hara, Robert, 1990-1994
8:125 Personal, 1971-1995
8:126 Presses, 1958-1979
8:127 Presses, 1980-1989
8:128 Presses, 1990-1994
8:129 Presses, 1995-1996
8:130 Presses, 1997-1998
8:131 Reviews and Comments, 1962-1974
9:132 Reviews and Comments, 1975-1979
9:133 Reviews and Comments, 1980-1993
9:134 Richards, Bob, 1994
9:135 Roger, Jacques, 1985-1993
9:136 Ruse, Michael, 1994-1997
9:137 Ruse, Michael, 1998-1999
9:138 Smithsonian, 1989-1993
9:139 Smocovitis, Betty, 1992-1998
9:140 Spanagel, David, 1998
9:141 University of Connecticut Archives, 1991
9:142 Uppsala, 1989-1995
Series III: Writings and Lectures, undated, 1952-1998
Subseries A: Journal Articles and Unpublished Manuscripts, n.d, 1954-1996
10:143 Journal Articles, 1954-1959
10:144 Journal Articles, 1960-1969
10:145 Journal Articles, 1970-1979
10:146 Journal Articles, 1980-1996
10:147 Unpublished Manuscripts, undated
Subseries B: Reviews by Greene, 1957-1996
10:148 Reviews, 1957-1996
10:149 Appleman, Philip, 1971
10:150 Brooke, John Hedley, 1991
10:151 Bowler, Peter, 1984-1987
10:152 Cutright, Paul Russell, 1969
10:153 Daniels, George, 1968-1969
10:154 Dobzhansky, Theodosius, 1962
10:155 Ewan, Joseph ☀ Nesta, 1971
10:156 Fothergill, Phil, 1961-1963
10:157 Foucault, Michel, 1967
10:158 Gillespie, Neal, 1980
10:159 Gruber, Howard, and Paul Barrett, 1974
10:160 Goldman, Nathan, 1992
10:161 Haller, John, 1972
10:162 Houghton, Walter, 1977
10:163 Klein, Rudolph, 1988
10:164 Mayr, Ernst, 1992
10:165 Nitecki, Mathew, 1991
10:166 Numbers, Ronald, 1978
10:167 Porter, Charlotte, 1987
10:168 Prichard, James, 1975
10:169 Regis, Pamela, 1992
10:170 Richards, Robert, 1988
10:171 Ruse, Michael, 1980
10:172 Russell, Colin, 1987
10:173 Sanderson, Stephen, 1992
10:174 Wilson, Leonard, 1970-1973
Subseries C: Elegies, 1984-1989
10:175 Elegies, 1984-1989
Subseries D: Reviews of Greene's Works by Others, 1952-1995
10:176 American Science in the Age of Jefferson, 1984-1986
10:177 Darwin and the Modern World View, 1961-1974
10:178 Death of Adam, 1952-1995
10:179 Science, Ideology, and World View, 1981-1983
10:180 Science of Minerals in the Age of Jefferson, 1979-1982
Subseries E: Occasional Lectures, undated, 1953-1998
11:181 Occasional Lectures, General, 1953-1960
11:182 Occasional Lectures, General, 1961-1970
11:183 Occasional Lectures, General, 1971-1980
11:184 Occasional Lectures, General, 1981-1984
11:185 Occasional Lectures, General, 1985-1988
11:186 Occasional Lectures, General, 1989-1994
11:187 Occasional Lectures, General, undated
11:188 Occasional Lectures, General, undated
11:189 Occasional Lectures, Darwin, Late 1950s-1980
11:190 Occasional Lectures, Darwin, 1981-1989
11:191 Occasional Lectures, Darwin, 1989-1998
11:192 Occasional Lectures, Darwin, undated