Assorted lectures and speeches given by Browning at various universities, colleges, conferences, and receptions. Some titles are repeated papers previously given by Browning and revised. Also includes flyers, transcripts, correspondence, and notes.
Assorted lectures and speeches given by Browning at various universities, colleges, conferences, and receptions. Some titles are repeated papers previously given by Browning and revised. Also includes flyers, transcripts, correspondence, and notes.
Assorted lectures and speeches given by Browning at various universities, colleges, conferences, and receptions. Some titles are repeated papers previously given by Browning and revised. Also includes flyers, transcripts, correspondence, and notes.
Spiral notebook containing notes on European history, outline on Greek history, “Lecture Number One--Non-Solar Refuge” possibly an assignment for a science class and preliminary notes for the assignment, psychology notes, Air Raid Rules and Regulations notes, a list of the automobiles on campus, a list of PLC policies, notes on the Middle Ages and the Renaissance.
Reviews of Irving’s 1996 Goebbels: Mastermind of the Third Reich and collected links to coverage of his libel action against Gitta Sereny. Materials written by Irving throughout the duration of the libel action (February 7 – March 15).
Correspondence and drafts for Browning’s introduction to Thomas Blatt’s book From the Ashes of Sobibor, transcripts of Browning’s essay, “Mid-Level Managers and Ordinary Men as Holocaust Perpetrators,” and correspondence regarding the publication of The History of The Shoah with editing suggestions.
Includes an encyclopedia entry about “The Holocaust” by Browning, an article in Dissent with correspondence, and a pamphlet co-authored by Browning for the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum with correspondence, faxes, and drafts.
Includes conference materials for “Techniker der Endlösung,” a translation of Browning’s article “Survival through Slavery: The Factory Slave Labor Camps in Starachowice, Poland” into German, and an encyclopedia entry about Raul Hilberg.
Assorted works by Goldhagen that include articles, book reviews in the New Republic, back-and-forth with critics, and his work about the role of the Roman Catholic Church in the Holocaust following Hitler’s Willing Executioners.
Materials including a list of candidates, notes about candidate qualifications, interview questions and response notes, and correspondence regarding PLU’s search for a new Athletics Director in 2005.