Browning's thesis entitled “The Disarmament Policy of Edouard Herriot: June-December 1932” for his MA degree in History at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Memorandum to members of new committee outlining responsibilities. Series of Merit System draft proposals created by committee and revised and amended by faculty.
Book reviews (including those from French and German publications) of Browning’s book, Remembering Survival: Inside a Nazi Slave-Labor Camp. Also includes reviews and articles for Collected Memories: Holocaust History and Postwar Testimony and Every Day Lasts a Year: A Jewish Family’s Correspondence from Poland for which Browning was an editor.
Information packet prepared by Canadian Jewish Congress about Crown v. Zündel in 1986. Materials regarding freedom of speech and revisionist history and correspondence with David Irving.
Includes correspondence relating to Browning’s Alexander-von Humboldt Forschungspreises award, a Faculty Fellowship from UNC-Chapel Hill, a fellowship at the National Humanities Center, and a research and travel grant from the Carolina Center for Jewish Studies at UNC-Chapel Hill named dedicated to Browning.
Memorandum to faculty regarding Diversity Course guidelines and proposals. Memoranda and course syllabus from Dr. Browning requesting that his History 360 class satisfy the Diversity line requirement. Memorandum regarding January Term in the new core. Report to faculty from Core Implementation Committee. Memoranda regarding Freshman Program in new core. Compiled lists of new General University Requirements.
Print copies of Browning’s book reviews in The New York Review in 2012 and 2013.
Articles published in American news sources following the Irving v. Lipstadt trial. Articles also cover the release of Eichmann’s memoirs and impact revisionist history. Contains one German article sent to Browning.
Copies of photos from World War II given to Dr. Browning by Rick Nunamaker. Also includes letter from Mr. Nunamaker introducing himself, the photos, and his knowledge of Dr. Browning from reading Ordinary Men.