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The Kevin Barry and Kelly Scott Perdue Archive of Traditional Culture | Albert and Shirley Small Special Collectons Library Special Collections Library

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The Kevin Barry and Kelly Scott Perdue Archive of Traditional Culture The Kevin Barry and Kelly Scott Perdue Archive of Traditional Culture at the University of Virginia was first established when Professor Charles L. Perdue began teaching here in September 1971. With the assistance of his wife, Nancy J. Martin-Perdue, numerous student papers, books, recordings, and other priceless items were acquisitioned into the Archive over the next 35 years. This exceptional archive is named in memory of the Perdue’s twin sons, Kevin Barry and Kelly Scott Perdue. Most of the materials are focused on folklore in America but there are some notable exceptions. The various collections that together comprise the archive are listed below. University of Virginia Student Papers Since September 1971, student papers in Folklore, Folk Medicine, Ethnohistory, and Life History courses taught in the departments of English and Anthropology have been d...

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