Assorted published articles and chapters by Browning in German, English, and French. Publications include KONKRET: Politik & Kultur, Holocaust and Genocide Studies, and Lessons and Legacies. Correspondence regarding publication is included as well.
Assorted chapters and articles by Browning (and other co-authors) in essay collections and academic journals. Includes a review entitled “Evocation, Analysis, and the ‘Crisis of Liberalism’” of Saul Friedlander’s text The Years of Extermination. Correspondence and editing suggestions also included.
Browning’s article “The Genesis of the Final Solution: A Reply to Martin Broszat” in German and English with correspondence. Also includes chapters by Browning in Genocide: Critical Issues of the Holocaust.
File includes articles in a series called "Our Christian College Advance" published in the Lutheran Companion that Dr. Mortvedt kept in his files. Also included are other articles published about Lutheran Higher Education, and an article about Dr. Mortvedt and his "Twin" jobs as Executive Director of the Education of the Augustana Lutheran Church and the United Lutheran Church in America.
File includes a copy of an extensive (and untiled) article with chapters on revolution and the various modes of its analysis by Guenther Roth.
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File contains an autobiographical sketch of Ariel Osmundsen Mortvedt (1943), a biographical sketch written in 1908, and an open letter from Dr. Robert Mortvedt to his father on his 85th birthday, A.O. Mortvedt’s obituary, newspaper clippings and correspondence regarding his death. Also included is the commemorative program of the 100th Anniversary of Plattville Lutheran Church, where A.O. Mortvedt served as pastor, and five issues of the “Bethesda Gleanings,” a publication of the Bethesda Home for the Aged, where A.O. Mortvedt resided until the end of his life.