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University Archives Christopher R. Browning Papers File
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Correspondence with Dr. Raul Hilberg

Correspondence sent to Browning from Dr. Raul Hilberg. Materials include professional correspondence about Browning and Hilberg’s scholarship and personal correspondence including letters with updates and travel plans. Also includes a thank you card from Dr. Hilberg’s wife, Ginen, after Hilberg’s death.

Assorted Publications

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.

Bertelsmann Lecture, 2007

Includes (original) copies of Browning’s Bertelsmann Lecture Series at Oxford, correspondence (email and letters) about logistics, and a lecture series flyer. Titles include: 1) "The Nazi Use of Jewish Slave Labour and the Historian’s Use of Survivor Testimony," 2) "The Jewish Community of Wierzbnik," 3) "The Factory Slave Camps of Starachowice, and 4) The Final Days: Flight, Evacuation, Survival."

Articles and Chapters

Includes articles and chapters by Browning in assorted publications including essay collections about Holocaust historiography, pedagogy, and moral complexity. Also includes an article by Browning in German with an English translation.

Lecture and Conference Papers, 2001-2006

Assorted conference papers, speeches, and lectures with correspondence (letters and emails), revised drafts, notes, programs, and publication proofs. Conferences include the Lessons and Legacies Conferences, GSA, Understanding Violence at the European University Institute, and the USHMM Symposium on the Ghettos of the Holocaust.

Holocaust Tape 1 (Disk 1/2)

Audio recordings from a seminar on the topic “Future Direction in Holocaust Studies” organized by Dr. Browning and Dr. Robert Erickesn in the summer of 2005 in Gig Harbor, Washington. This conference was funded in part by Zev Weiss and the Holocaust Education Foundation. Each tape is of different discussion panel sessions. In this session, discussion centered on the issue of the historic debate on issues with Germany (i.e. perpetration, Final Solution, etc.) with specific focus on the trajectory of future historic classification regarding different relevant questions centered on pedagogy. The scholars leading this session were Peter Longerich and Christopher Browning.

Holocaust Tape 2 (Disk 1/2)

Discussion in this session centered on Eastern European issues relating to documentation, testimony, and local issues in the Holocaust and the contemporary historic research and historiography in these areas. This session was led by Yehuda Bauer and Omar Bartov.

Holocaust Tape 4 (Disk 1/2)

Discussion in this session centered on issues in the post-world period (1945). This includes touching on universities and churches with the emphasis of ethics and morality in the post-war period, the Vatican, and the question and impact of restitution. This panel and discussion was led by Michael Marrus, Peter Hayes, and Robert Ericksen.

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