- Glenn R. Conrad
Glenn R. Conrad (
September 3 ,1932 –June 4 ,2003 ) was ahistorian of southLouisiana culture, as well as an expert onarchival studies, nineteenth-century Europeanhistory , and the history of colonial Louisiana.Education and career
Conrad obtained a
master's degree fromGeorgetown University in 1959 and prior to becoming a historian, he worked as an editor for theFederal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). [cite web | title = Glenn R. Conrad Obituary| work = Terrebonne Genealogical Society Newsletter | url = http://www.rootsweb.com/~laterreb/tgsnew72.htm | accessdate = 16 January| accessyear = 2007 ]He taught at the
University of Louisiana at Lafayette (then the University of Southwestern Louisiana), where he served as director of the Center for Louisiana Studies from 1973 until his death. During that time, Conrad developed the center into a self-supportinguniversity press that issued several academic titles each year on Louisiana-related subjects, particularly Louisianahistory , but also Louisianaarchitecture ,botany , andpoetry , among other topics.Noted
folklorist and linguistBarry Jean Ancelet once said that Conrad "had the remarkable vision many years ago to focus serious scholarly attention on the many layers of Louisiana's history that were neglected by the official story. This included research on the history and culture of theCajuns and theLouisiana Creole people . It was based on basic and original research, including conducting field interviews and poring overcensus reports, court records and early journals and newspaper accounts; it made the emerging history come alive with a wealth of interdisciplinary considerations, includingmusic ,literature , architecture,cuisine andsociology , among others. Spurred by his efforts . . . much of our once neglected history is now part of the record." [cite web | title = Glenn R. Conrad Biography| work = Acadian Museum | url = http://www.acadianmuseum.com/legends.php?viewID=58 | accessdate = 16 January| accessyear = 2007 ]From 1973 to 1993 Conrad served as
managing editor of the state academic journal "Louisiana History", and he served for many years as secretary-treasurer of the Louisiana Historical Association, which published the journal.Conrad served as town historian for
New Iberia , Louisiana, where he was born and resided for most of his life.Among other awards, Conrad received the Humanist of the Year award in 2001 from the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities.
Publications
He published over 40 academic articles and over 20 books. A book edited by Conrad, "The
Cajuns : Essays on Their History and Culture", is considered one of the first serious works on the Cajun people. He also oversaw the publication of the 20-volume Louisiana Purchase Bicentennial Series and the three-volume "A Dictionary of Louisiana Biography".Among Conrad's books are:
* "White Gold: A Brief History of the Louisiana
Sugar Industry, 1795-1995" [with Ray F. Lucas] (1995)* "The French Experience in Louisiana" [as editor] (1995)
* "Crevasse!: The 1927 Flood inAcadiana " [withCarl A. Brasseaux ] (1994)
* "A Bibliography of Scholarly Literature on Colonial Louisiana andNew France " [with Carl A. Brasseaux] (1992)
* "Land Records of theAttakapas District" (1990)* "New Iberia: Essays on the Town and Its People" (1986)
* "Gone but Not Forgotten": Records from South Louisiana Cemeteries " [with Carl A. Brasseaux] (1983)
* "The German Coast: Abstracts of the Civil Records of St. Charles and St. John the Baptist Parish Parishes, 1804-1812" (1981)* "The Cajuns: Essays on their History and Culture" [as editor] (1978)
* "Creed of a Congressman:
F. Edward Hébert of Louisiana" (1970)References
Footnotes
ources
* [http://www.getcited.org/mbrx/PT/3/MBR/11057831 GetCited.org]
* [http://www.cityofnewiberia.com/historyarticle.html City of New Iberia]
* [http://www.acadianmuseum.com/legends.php?viewID=58 Acadian Museum] , Erath, Louisiana.External links
* [http://cls.louisiana.edu/ Center for Louisiana Studies]
* [http://www.cityofnewiberia.com City of New Iberia]
* [http://www.louisiana.edu/ University of Louisiana at Lafayette]
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