Weekly television show based in Seattle that features Dr. Browning speaking in a lecture setting about his book Ordinary Men. Video tape contains all three sequential episodes on which Dr. Browning appeared.
Newspaper articles and letters sent to Dr. Browning containing testimonies of people’s personal experiences during World War II and the Holocaust, prompted by reading Ordinary Men.
Correspondence, including letters, postcards, and Christmas cards, sent to Dr. Browning from colleagues, students, and friends that do not directly pertain to his professional work as a scholar, writer, and professor.
Correspondence, including letters, postcards, thank you cards, and Christmas cards, sent to Browning and his family (including wife, Jennifer) from colleagues, students, and friends that do not pertain to his professional work in a professional capacity.
Articles published online covering the Irving v. Lipstadt case. Articles feature Irving’s decision to appeal and Lipstadt’s victory. Email correspondence from Irving to Browning.
Articles published online covering the Irving v. Lipstadt case. Contains The Time’s and The Guardian’s online specials about the court verdict and materials with Irving’s commentary from FPP.
Articles published online covering the Irving v. Lipstadt case. International articles cover the end of the case and the ruling on April 11 in favor of Penguin books and Deborah Lipstadt.
Articles published online covering the Irving v. Lipstadt case. International materials from FPP, Nizkor Project, and other sources include coverage of the end of the case and op-ed pieces about Irving’s character.