Includes conference programs, paper drafts, correspondence, and publication drafts for conference papers delivered by Browning at the Holocaust Literature and History conference and German Studies Association Conference.
Memoranda between history faculty. Memoranda to and from University administrators. Information regarding faculty search and selection process, faculty leaves, overall history program.
Includes a paper Browning presented at the German Studies Association Conference and the resulting correspondence, drafts, publication proofs, and revisions before publication. Also includes a conference paper for the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Conference with correspondence, and publication proofs.
Materials regarding Dr. Browning’s tenure process, including recommendations, reference lists, requests by Dr. Browning to transfer information into his tenure file, and a nomination list showing faculty support for his promotion.
Invited conference paper for the Colloquium “La Politique Nazie d’extermination” with a program, correspondence, and drafts. Also includes a revised version of this paper with correspondence and editing suggestions that Browning delivered at the Symposium on the Third Reich: New Research, New Interpretations.
Materials include five bound copies (volumes XIII, XIV, XV, XVI, and XVII) of court proceedings for the duration of Dr. Browning’s expert witness testimony about the historical fact of the Holocaust. Materials include two bound copies (volumes XXXV and XXXVI) of the jury verdict, final judgement, and sentencing.
Radio program based in Chicago hosted by Milton Rosenberg, featuring as guests Dr. Browning, Raul Hilberg, professor of Political Science at the University of Vermont, and Geoffrey Hartman, professor of English at Yale University. They were participating in the Conference of Holocaust Scholars at Northwestern University. On the radio they discussed the destruction of the Jews during the Holocaust as well as genocide in the present-day world. Includes two discs (sides 3a and 3b).
Includes Browning’s conference paper delivered at Oxford Conference on the Holocaust with various paper drafts, correspondence, a translation (in German), and a publication. Also includes a revised conference paper delivered at the GDR Conference at Princeton.