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Welsh Collection of Libertarian and Individualist Thought Title The John F. Welsh Collection of Libertarian and Individualist Thought Repository Pittsburg State University, Special Collections & University Archives, Pittsburg, Kansas Collection Size Approximately 750 titles Scope and Content The John F. Welsh Collection of Libertarian and Individualist Thought consists of books, periodicals, and pamphlets that discuss various aspects of the history and theory of individualist and egoist anarchism. Since its origin in 1987, the Collection has expanded to include literature on Ayn Rand and Objectivism, the Austrian School of Economics, Libertarianism, and the egoist thought of Max Stirner. Dr. Welsh's initial advocacy and continuing contributions to the Collection have produced the greatly expanded "Liberty Library," which houses not only the Welsh Special Collection, but also other collections donated by authors and collectors of libertarian, individualist, and anarchist literature. Biography John F. Welsh served on the Social Science faculty at Pittsburg State University from 1978 to 1987. From 1987 to 1998 he worked for the Kansas Board of Regents on the Academic Affairs Staff. Beginning in 1998, he served as Associate Provost and Dean of the College of Education at the University of Louisville. He recently retired as Professor of Higher Education from the University of Louisville. Dr. Welsh's initial advocacy and continuing contributions to the Collection have produced the greatly expanded "Liberty Library," which houses not only the Welsh Special Collection, but also other collections donated by authors and collectors of libertarian, individualist, and anarchist literature. Dr. Welsh is also the author of two recent books on dialectical theory and individualist thought: (a) Max Stirner's Dialectical Egoism: A New Interpretation and (b) After Multiculturalism: The Politics of Race and the Dialectics of Liberty, both of which were published by Lexington Books. He is the author of the forthcoming The Political Thought of Dora Marsden, also to be published by Lexington Books. Dr. Welsh has also published chapters in recent books on topics including dialectical logic, ideology and education, the future of public education, innovation in information technology in higher education, how the war on terror is affecting higher education, and the dialectics of race and liberty. He has published widely in social science and higher education research journals, including the Journal of Higher Education; Race, Ethnicity and Education; Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management; Leadership and Policy in Schools; Workplace: A Journal for Academic Labor; Journal of College Student Retention; Community College Review; Community College Journal of Research and Practice; Assessment and Evaluation in Higher Education; Campus- Wide Information Systems; Community College Enterprise; Trusteeship; Cultural Logic; Quality Assurance in Education; Connection: The New England Journal of Higher Education; Midwest Quarterly; Humanity and Society; Free Inquiry; New Proposals; and Quarterly Journal of Ideology. 1 Welsh, John F., Collection of Libertarian and Individualist Thought He received several teaching, research, and service awards during his academic career. In 2003, he won the "Red Apple Award" for outstanding teaching and mentoring at the University of Louisville. He also won the award for Excellence in On-line Teaching from the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education in 2003 and 2006. Access Restrictions This collection is open for access Language English John F. Welsh, Books Welsh, John F. After Multiculturalism: the Politics of Race and the Dialectics of Liberty Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2008). Welsh, John F. Max Stirner’s Dialectical Egoism: a New Interpretation (Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2010). Welsh, John F. Practicing Sociology; A Collection of Projects (Lexington, MA: Ginn Custom Publishing, 1983). John F. Welsh, Articles Dey, Sukhen, John F. Welsh, and Bharat Sanghvi, “Continuous Quality Measurement in Higher Education: Using a Client-Server Decision Support Model (QMS ©),” in New Perspectives on Information Systems Development; Theory, Methods, and Practice (NY: Kluwer Academic / Plenum Publishers, 2002): 599-609. Guan, Jeff, William Nunez and John F. Welsh, “Institutional Strategy and Information Support: the Role of Data Warehousing in Higher Education,” in Best Technology Practices in Higher Education (Medford, NJ: Information Today, 2005). Guan, Jeff, William Nunez and John F. Welsh, “Institutional Strategy and Information Support: the Role of Data Warehousing in Higher Education,” in Campus-Wide Information Systems: The Journal of Technology on Campus (Vol. 19, no. 5, 2002): 168-174. Koplik, Stanley, and John F. Welsh, “Tip the Delicate Balance,” in Trusteeship (Vol. 1, no. 5, September/October 1993): 22-24. Welsh, John F., “Anarchists: William Godwin,” in The Match! (Vol. 4, no. 3, February 1973): 7- 8. Welsh, John F., “Assessing the Transfer Function: Benchmarking Best Practices from State Higher Education Agencies,” in Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education (Vol. 27, no. 3, June 2002): 257-268. 2 Welsh, John F., Collection of Libertarian and Individualist Thought Welsh, John F., “Dramaturgy and Mystification: Political Life in the United States,” in Quarterly Journal of Ideology (Vol. 6, no. 2, Summer 1982): 64-77. Welsh, John F., “The Individual and Socio-historical Process: A Project for History and Social Science Students,” in The Practice of History and Social Science (No. 14, Fall 1983): 5-8. Welsh, John F., “Marxism-Humanism: Perspectives on Labor,” in Quarterly Journal of Ideology (Vol. 10, no. 4, 1986): i-ii. Welsh, John F., “The Political Meaning of Born-Again Christianity,” in Quarterly Journal of Ideology (Vol. 6, no. 3, Fall 1982): 21-32. Welsh, John F., “The Presentation of Self in Capitalist Society: Alienated Consumption as a Social Source of Impression Management,” in Quarterly Journal of Ideology (Vol. 8, no. 2, Spring 1984): 23-38. Welsh, John F., “The Presentation of Self in Capitalist Society: Bureaucratic Visibility as a Source of Impression Management,” in Humanity & Society (Vol. 8, no. 4, August 1984): 253-271. Welsh, John F., “Recollection in Tranquility: The Concept of Art in the Southwestern Landscapes of Trinon Crouch,” in The Good American Post: Free Markets, New Media (Liberty Tour Edition, 2010): 9. Welsh, John F., “The Role of Trustees and Governing Boards in College and University Mergers,” in Merging Colleges for Mutual Growth: A New Strategy for Academic Managers (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1994). Welsh, John F., “The Social Psychology of Fraud: Dramaturgy, Carnegie and Puppet Theater,” in Mid-American Review of Sociology (Vol. 11, no. 1, Spring 1986): 45-66. Welsh, John F., “Supporting Minority Student Access and Achievement: Is There a Role for the States?” in Race Ethnicity and Education (Vol. 7, no. 4, December 2004): 385-399. Welsh, John F., “Temporal Existence in the Capitalist World System,” in Faculty Publications And Student Theses [Pittsburg State University, Graduate School Bulletin] (1985): 5-15. Welsh, John F., and Chad Kjorlien, “State Support for Interinstitutional Transfer and Articulation:The Impact of Databases and Information Systems,” in Community College Journal of Research and Practice (Vol. 25, no. 4, April/May 2001): 313-332. Welsh, John F., and Jeff Metcalf, “Cultivating Faculty Support for Institutional Effectiveness Activities: Benchmarking Best Practices,” in Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education (Vol. 28, no. 1, February 2003): 33-45. 3 Welsh, John F., Collection of Libertarian and Individualist Thought Welsh, John F., and Jeff Metcalf, “Faculty and Administrative Support for Institutional Effectiveness Activities: A Bridge Across the Chasm?,” in The Journal of Higher Education (Vol. 74, no. 4, July/August 2003): 445-468. Welsh, John F., William Nunez, and Joseph Petrosko, “Faculty and Administrative Support for Strategic Planning: A Comparison of Two- and Four-Year Institutions,” in Community College Review (Vol. 32, no 4, Spring 2005): 20-39. Welsh, John F., Joseph Petrosko, and Hal Taylor, “The School-to-College Transition in the Context of Educational Reform: Student Retention and the State Policy Process,” in Journal of College Student Retention; Research, Theory & Practice (Vol. 8, no. 3, 2006- 2007): 307-324. Welsh, John F., Joseph Petrosko, and Jeff Metcalf, “ A Culture of Accountability,” in The Community College Enterprise; a Journal of Research & Practice