C. Ernest Dawn Papers

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Correspondence, Subject and Research Files



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Collection Overview

Title: C. Ernest Dawn Papers, 1950-2001

ID: 15/13/52

Primary Creator: Dawn, C. Ernest (1918-)

Extent: 2.0 cubic feet

Arrangement: Chronological.

Subjects: Faculty Papers, Music -- Middle East, Ottoman Empire

Formats/Genres: Papers

Languages: English

Scope and Contents of the Materials

Papers of C. Ernest Dawn (1918-2016), professor of history (1949-89), including correspondence, course materials, teaching and research materials relating to Ottoman and Arab history.

Biographical Note

C. Ernest ("Ernie") Dawn (1918-2016) was instructor (1949-52); assistant professor (1952-55); associate professor (1955-60); professor (1960-89); and professor emeritus (1989-2016) of history at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (UIUC). He was a renowned early American scholar of the Middle East and Arab nationalism, perhaps best known for his book From Ottomanism to Arabism: Essays on the Origins of Arab Nationalism (1973).

Dawn was born in 1918 in Chattanooga, Tennessee, to parents Hettie Gibson and Fred H. Dawn. He earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Tennessee (1941). He served in US Army Intelligence during WWII and the Korean War (1951-52). Working under Philip Hitti, Dawn earned a master's degree (1947) and PhD (1948) in Near Eastern studies from Princeton University. He was an Arabist, who specialized in Arab nationalism in Syria, pan-Arabism, the history of the Greater Syria concept, Arab intellectual history, King Abdallah I of Jordan, and modern Islam. He was among "the first generation of American scholars of the Middle East" (Yaphe). As such, Dawn conducted extensive research in the Middle East, including as a Social Science Research Council fellow (1948-49), a Fulbright-Hays fellow (1966-67), and director of the Illinois Tehran Research Unit (1972�­-74). Dawn was also a faculty member (1981-82) and a fellow of the Institute of Advanced Studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem as well as a visiting professor at the University of Chicago (1985). His written works include "Ideological Influences in the Arab Revolt" (1959), "Arab Islam in the Modern Age" (1965), From Ottomanism to Arabism: Essays on the Origins of Arab Nationalism (1973), "The Formation of Pan-Arab Ideology in the Interwar Years" (1988), and "The Quality of Arab Nationalism" (2000).

Dawn and his wife, Pansie Dawn (nee Dooley), had two daughters, Julia and Carolyn. He died on January 5, 2016, in Seattle, Washington.

Sources:

"C. Ernest Dawn," News-Gazette, January 31, 2016, accessed May 28, 2020, https://www.news-gazette.com/obituaries/c-ernest-dawn/article_4b2f78e4-e849-540d-9030-4926ae077aa5.html.

Judith Share Yaphe, "C. Ernest Dawn," History at Illinois (Spring 2016), p. 16, accessed May 28, 2020, https://history.illinois.edu/sites/default/files/inline-files/HistoryatIllinois2016low.pdf

"Memorial: C. Ernest Dawn *48," Princeton Alumni Weekly, January 11, 2017, accessed May 28, 2020, https://paw.princeton.edu/memorial/c-ernest-dawn-48.

Subject/Index Terms

Faculty Papers
Music -- Middle East
Ottoman Empire

Administrative Information

Repository: University of Illinois Archives

Accruals: 8/7/1997

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URL: https://files.archon.library.illinois.edu/uasfa/1513052.pdf

PDF finding aid for C. Ernest Dawn Papers (15/13/52)


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Series 1: Correspondence, Subject and Research Files
Box 1
Folder 1: Ideology of Arab Revolt, 1950-1960
Folder 2: Conferences, 1950-1961
Folder 3: Newsletters, 1955-64
Folder 4: Abdullah and Kitchener, 1955-57
Folder 5: Arab Revolt, 1956-1962
Folder 6: Near East International, 1957-63
Folder 7: Recommendations, 1957-64
Folder 8: Book Reviews, 1958-1981
Folder 9: Rise of Arabism in Syria (worksheets), 1959
Folder 10: Middle East Nationalism, 1959-60
Folder 11: Talks on Current Situations, 1959-62
Folder 12: Middle Eastern Research Correspondence, 1960-1982
Folder 13: Ottomanism to Arabism (arr.), 1960-61
Folder 14: YMCA/YWCA Faculty Forum, 1960-61
Box 2
Folder 1: AAMES, 1960-61
Folder 2: Summer Institute for High School History Teachers, 1960
Folder 3: AAMES (action file), 1961
Folder 4: Copy of "Avenues Through the Thought Barrier to Survival," 1961
Folder 5: Rise of Arabism in Syria, 1960-61
Folder 6: Atherton Prize Committee, 1962-64
Folder 7: Correspondence on Middle East Journal, 1962-1986
Folder 8: Professional Correspondence, 1964-65
Folder 9: Recommendations, 1964-65
Folder 10: Reprints on article on Islam, 1965
Folder 11: Arabic at the U of I, 1965-71
Folder 12: Professional Correspondence, 1965-66
Folder 13: Professional Correspondence-Beirut, 1966-67
Folder 14: Egypt-Remilitarization of Sinai, May 1967
Folder 15: Recommendations, Sept. 1967
Folder 16: Professional Correspondence, August 1967-68
Folder 17: Professional Correspondence, 1968-69
Folder 18: Professional Correspondence, 1969-70
Folder 19: The Advisor, 1969-71
Folder 20: Professional Correspondence, 1970-71
Folder 21: Professional Correspondence, 1971-72
Folder 22: von Grunebaum (volume), 1971
Folder 23: Book Reviews, 1971-1984
Folder 24: Ottomanism to Arabism (books)-legals, 1971-1992
Folder 25: Professional Correspondence, 1974-75
Folder 26: Denver Journal Intern, Law, and Politics, 1975
Folder 27: Professional Correspondence, 1975-76
Folder 28: Professional Correspondence, 1976-77
Folder 29: Professional Correspondence, 1978-79
Folder 30: Professional Correspondence, 1979-80
Folder 31: CCFR, 1979
Folder 32: Haifa, 1979
Folder 33: Princeton, 1979
Folder 34: Hebrew University, 1980-82
Folder 35: Professional Correspondence, 1980-81
Folder 36: St. Mary's College Symposium, 1980-81
Folder 37: Professional Correspondence, 1982-83
Folder 38: Security in Southwest Asia, 1983
Folder 39: Correspondence, 1983-84
Folder 40: Professional Correspondence, 1984-85
Folder 41: Uriel Dann Conference and Collection, 1982-87
Folder 42: The Columbia University Middle East Institute: Conference on Early Arab Nationalism, 1986
Folder 43: University of Chicago Guest Lecture on Islam Civilization, 1985
Folder 44: Correspondence, 1985-86
Folder 45: Book Reviews, 1986
Folder 46: Professional Correspondence, 1986-87
Folder 47: Columbia Conference, 1986
Box 3
Folder 1: T.E. Lawrence, 1986-1990
Folder 2: Origins of Arab Nationalism (final), 1987-1990
Folder 3: Professional Correspondence, 1987-88
Folder 4: IJMES, 1987-88
Folder 5: T.E. Lawrence Symposium, 1988
Folder 6: Professional Correspondence, 1988-89
Folder 7: Gulf Crisis, 1989-90
Folder 8: Professional Correspondence, 1989-90
Folder 9: Professional Correspondence, 1990-91
Folder 10: Smithsonian, 1991
Folder 11: Correspondence, 1991-92
Folder 12: Professional Correspondence, 1992-93
Folder 13: Professional Correspondence, 1993-
Folder 14: Grading Scales
Folder 15: T.E. Lawrence (final copy)
Box 4
Folder 1: Book Reviews, 1991-2001
Folder 2: Encyclopedia of the Modern Middle East, 1991-99
Folder 3: Israel Gershoni, 1986-94
Folder 4: Joel Gordon, 1986-97
Folder 5: Personal Correspondence, 1991-99
Folder 6: Princeton University-Program in Near Eastern Studies, 1998-2000
Folder 7: Itamar Rabinovich, 1989-90
Folder 8: Recommendations, 1993-97
Folder 9: Niloofar Shambayati, 1988-90
Folder 10: University of Colorado at Boulder-Conferences, 1983-98

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