Marcello Truzzi Papers 010.MT Finding Aid Prepared by Alexis Braun Marks, CA
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Marcello Truzzi papers 010.MT Finding aid prepared by Alexis Braun Marks, CA This finding aid was produced using the Archivists' Toolkit October 16, 2014 Describing Archives: A Content Standard Eastern Michigan University Archives 2014 October 8 Halle Library, Room 310 Ypsilanti, Michigan, 48197 734-487-2673 [email protected] Marcello Truzzi papers 010.MT Table of Contents Summary Information ................................................................................................................................. 3 Biographical Note.......................................................................................................................................... 4 Scope and Contents note............................................................................................................................... 5 Administrative Information .........................................................................................................................6 Related Materials ........................................................................................................................................ 6 Controlled Access Headings..........................................................................................................................6 Collection Inventory...................................................................................................................................... 8 Correspondence........................................................................................................................................8 Organizations......................................................................................................................................... 61 Publications, Written/Edited by Truzzi................................................................................................. 77 Publications and Broadcasts, Collected by Truzzi..............................................................................104 Subject/Research Files.........................................................................................................................129 Teaching and Personal.........................................................................................................................173 - Page 2 - Marcello Truzzi papers 010.MT Summary Information Repository Eastern Michigan University Archives Creator Center for Scientific Anomalies Research. CSAR. Creator - Author Truzzi, Marcello, 1935-2003 Title Marcello Truzzi papers Date [inclusive] 1970-2003 Extent 43.6 Linear feet 36 record center cartons, 14 archive boxes, 1 oversize box Language English Abstract The Marcello Truzzi papers document the research and writing of Marcello Truzzi, professor of sociology at Eastern Michigan University (EMU) from 1974-2003. While comprehensive of his research and writings, the collection does not document the teaching he did prior to arriving at EMU or while EMU. The materials in the collection are arranged into 8 series of materials, the most comprehensive of which is his correspondence particularly in the areas of paranormal activity, parapsychology; and his research files that focus on the topics of conjuring, magicians, and psychic detectives. Publications collection as well as written or edited by Truzzi can be found both within the collection as well as within the general holdings of the EMU Library. Preferred Citation note Please cite materials from the University Archives in the following manner: Item. Collection Title. Eastern Michigan University Archives. - Page 3 - Marcello Truzzi papers 010.MT Biographical Note Marcello Truzzi was born on September 6, 1935 in Coppenhagen, Denmark when his parents, Russian- Italian circus performers, Massimiliano and Sonia were travelling with Circus Truzzi. The family moved to the United States in 1940, when Massimiliano was hired to juggle in the center circle by the Ringling Brother’s and Barnum & Bailey Circus. When Marcello was young, he worked as a clown, sold tickets and learned magic tricks. Truzzi wrote in his biographical sketch that 'his interest in the bizarre began with his earliest experiences with raised his awareness of the remarkable capabilities of human beings. That sense of wonder and interest in life's mysteries has remained a central life concern." Truzzi received his Bachelor of Arts in sociology from Florida State University in 1957, a Master of Arts in 1962 from the University of Florida and his Ph.D. from Cornell University in 1970. Between December 1958 and December 1960 Truzzi was on active duty in the U.S. Army serving at Fort Jackson, South Carolina and was honorably discharged in 1964. He taught a number of Universities and Colleges, including the New College in Florida, before joining the Department of Sociology at Eastern Michigan University in Ypsilanti, Michigan in 1974. He served as department chair from 1974-86. Associated with the beginnings of the intellectual understanding of skepticism in America, first with the association with the Resources for the Scientific Evaluation of the Paranormal, whose membership included Martin Gardner, Ray Hyman, James Randi; co-founded and co-chaired with Paul Kurtz in 1976 the Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal (CISCOP, later CSI) but broke with CISCOP and Kurtz over what he perceived as dogmatisim and a desire for a more academic than popular approach, he edited its original newsletter Explorations renamed The Zetetic; Truzzi founded the Center for Scientific Anomalies Research which published the Zetetic Scholar that Truzzi edited from 1978-87. Truzzi was involved in the American Sociological Association; American Psychological Association; Circus Historical Society; American Folklore Society; Society of American Magicians; Alpha Kappa Delta; Phi Kappa Phi; and the North American Mensa Research Committee where he served as a test proctor from 1965-69. He wrote countless articles in both popular and academic publications across several fields of study which included psychology, folklore, anthropology and the history of science; he edited books on a variety of topics (criminal life, anthropology, sexism, revolution, sociology, and police law); and co-authored a number of books including Caldron Cookery: An Authentic Guide for Coven Connoisseurs, and the Blue Sense: Psychic Detectives and Crime. Truzzi was diagnosed with colon rectal cancer at age 60 going in and out of remission over the last seven years of his life. He died in 2003 at the age of 67. He was survived by his wife Patricia a commercial artist, and their two sons Kristofer and Gianni and a granddaughter. Truzzi was granted posthumous emeritus status in 2008. - Page 4 - Marcello Truzzi papers 010.MT Scope and Contents note The Marcello Truzzi papers are organized into six series and documents his professional research, writing and participation in organizations that focused on anomalistic research and parapsychology. Materials date from 1970 through 2003. Series in the collection include: Correspondence, Organizations, Publications Written/Edited by Truzzi, Publications Collected by Truzzi, Subject/Research Files, and Teaching and Personal Files. The Correspondence series files are organized alphabetically with two subseries for colleagues Hoebens and Hovelmann which area arranged chronologically. Correspondence within each file varies from single letters to years of back and forth communications. The Organizations series includes materials related to CISCOP, CSAR, PEA and SSE. Both PEA and SSE subseries included memorandum, correspondence, meeting minutes, program and membership materials. The materials in the CSAR subseries includes correspondence, materials related to the Zetetic Scholar. Truzzi held positions of leadership in all of the organizations documented in this series. The two Publications series are divided into those publications Written or Edited by Truzzi and those Collected by Truzzi and are arranged alphabetically by title. The series of Publications written or edited by Truzzi contain pre-publication copies, drafts, and research files. In particular the research files for the book Blue Sense written on the topic of psychic detectives and crime. Also found in this series are notes from presentations given at national and international conferences. Publications collected by Truzzi that contained a complete run of materials were separated into the library's general collection of serials to increase accessibility and visibility. Those that remained with the collection were single publications of a title or an incomplete run of materials. Subject/Research Files series materials are arranged alphabetically and contain the following substantial subseries of materials: Geller and Randi, Gundella, and Magic and Conjuring. The subseries on illusionist Uri Geller and stage magician and scientific skeptic James Randi focusing on prominent court cases and correspondence between Truzzi and both men. Included in this subseries are copies of various court proceedings. The subseries titled Gundella Letters include letters written to Gundella the Witch (Marion Kuclo) from individuals seeking her advice. It appears that Truzzi had been given access to the correspondence for purposes of sociological research and was in the process of analyzing the materials. They are arranged in numerical order according to the number system assigned to them by Truzzi. Finally the subseries on Magic and Conjuring is arranged alphabetically