Senior Archivist for American Diplomacy - 56331BR
General Purpose: Manuscripts and Archives (MSSA) holds a premier assemblage of collections documenting American diplomatic history (1790-Present), including the papers of five former secretaries of state (http://guides.library.yale.edu/american-diplomacy-primary-sources). Reporting to the Head of Arrangement and Description, and working closely with the Director of Manuscripts & Archives, the Senior Archivist serves a critical liaison role with faculty, students, and visiting scholars in the field of American Diplomacy, and leads the selection, appraisal, and description of related manuscript and archival materials.
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Mary Caldera,
Head of Arrangement and Description
Manuscripts and Archives
Yale University Library
P.O. Box 208240
New Haven, CT 06520-8240
203/432-8019