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File · Undated
Part of Christopher R. Browning Papers

Dr. Browning discusses the origins of the Holocaust, primarily discussing one long term cause and one immediate cause. This is the second lecture in a series of five given at Florida International University relating to the Holocaust and delivered by various scholars in the field.

Global Studies Committee
File · 1983-1984
Part of Christopher R. Browning Papers

Meeting agendas with Dr. Browning’s notes. Memoranda to committee from chair regarding upcoming Global Studies events and general program information. Committee meeting minutes. List of Global Studies students from 1984.

Global Use of Torture
File · 1993-2004
Part of Christopher R. Browning Papers

Includes print (online and newspaper copies) of interviews about Browning—the release of his books, his experiences, and his awards. Articles and interviews are both in English and German.

File · 1992-1993
Part of Christopher R. Browning Papers

Browning’s lecture entitled “Ordinary Germans or Ordinary Men?” about the Reserve Police Battalion 101 and Goldhagen’s interpretation. This lecture was delivered at Lessons and Legacies Conference, USHMM Conference, and UCLA. Also includes correspondence (fax and letters) regarding this debate.

File · 1992-1998
Part of Christopher R. Browning Papers

Correspondence from scholars and colleagues regarding Dr. Jonah Goldhagen’s book, Hitler’s Willing Executioners , which refuted the conclusion reached by Dr. Browning in his book, Ordinary Men, regarding the origins of the Holocaust. Newspaper, magazine, and journal reviews about Goldhagen’s book, as well as commentaries and interviews regarding the debate. Also includes information about the job opening in the History department at Harvard University, contested by both Dr. Browning and Dr. Goldhagen.

File · 1996
Part of Christopher R. Browning Papers

Includes correspondence (letters and emails), drafts, and published reviews (photocopied and originals) and criticism of Goldhagen’s Hitler’s Willing Executioners. Also includes international reviews published in English and German.