Copy of manuscript for Table of Contents and Chapter I.
Materials include additional court reports prepared before (1999) and after the trial (2000). Includes an incomplete report draft regarding Irving’s use of SS Officer Hans Aumeier’s confessions and supplementary notes about regarding issues of dispute between the parties.
Compiled faculty and department responses to Supercommittee Report and President Anderson’s proposals.
Transcripts of Dr. Browning’s speeches given at President Anderson’s inauguration, December commencement in 1993, the Schnackenberg Lecture, the Lemkin Banquet, and the Kosovo Teach-In.
Dr. Browning was the guest on a TeleCable TV Production show on which he discussed his book Ordinary Men with the host.
Includes correspondence, reviews, and further responses to Gabriel Schoenfled’s article “Auschwitz and the Professors” in Commentary (1998) by other Holocaust scholars and historians.
Dr. Browning’s requests for sabbaticals, leaves of absence, and release time, ranging from 1978-94. Also includes Dr. Browning’s reports to administrators about his sabbaticals and leaves of absence.
Review written by Dr. Browning about Arno Mayer’s book, Why Did the Heavens Not Darken? The “Final Solution” in History.Newsweek article about Mayer’s book. Correspondence with publishers asking Dr. Browning to review publications. Correspondence with Northwestern University Press regarding publication of Thomas Blatt’s book, From the Ashes of Sobibor. Review of Michael Burleigh and Wolfgang Wipperman’s book, The Racial State. Reviews of Christian Gerlach’s work, not written by Dr. Browning, but used in Dr. Browning’s forward for another book.
Reviews of book from newspapers and journals. Correspondence from colleagues and general readers in response to book.
Book reviews for Browning’s Origins from other historians, scholars, and journalists. Includes reviews in publications like Yad Vashem’s New Publications, Holocaust and Genocide Studies journal, AHR, and CEH.