Correspondence sent to Browning from Dr. Frank Nicosia regarding the publication of a German translation of Nicosia’s book without his permission by a right-wing publisher in Germany. Includes correspondence with Nicosia’s publisher, the University of Texas Press, and an article by Nicosia to other scholars about publication rights.
Letters from foundations and other organizations offering Dr. Browning research grants, fellowships, and awards, including the Humboldt and Fulbright Foundations and the Faculty Achievement Award at Pacific Lutheran. Articles from newspapers, journals, and Pacific Lutheran publications about Dr. Browning’s various achievements. Also includes one program from commencement at Hebrew Union College, where Dr. Browning was awarded an honorary degree in 1999.
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.
Includes correspondence and honorary doctorate for Browning from Northwestern University and Oberlin College.
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.
Newspaper articles and letters sent to Dr. Browning containing testimonies of people’s personal experiences during World War II and the Holocaust, prompted by reading Ordinary Men.
Assorted international reviews of Browning’s book, Ordinary Men: Reserve Police Battalion 101 and the Final Solution, when it was first published in 1992 and republished in 2001 with a second edition. Includes articles about Browning and his scholarship as well.
Book reviews for Browning’s Origins from other historians, scholars, and journalists. Includes reviews in publications like Yad Vashem’s New Publications, Holocaust and Genocide Studies journal, AHR, and CEH.
Includes German reviews of the German-translation Die Entfesselung der “Endlösung”: Nationalsozialistische Judenpolitik 1939-1942 from historians, scholars, and journalists. French reviews and articles are included for the translation Les origins de la Solution finale.
Review written by Dr. Browning about Arno Mayer’s book, Why Did the Heavens Not Darken? The “Final Solution” in History.Newsweek article about Mayer’s book. Correspondence with publishers asking Dr. Browning to review publications. Correspondence with Northwestern University Press regarding publication of Thomas Blatt’s book, From the Ashes of Sobibor. Review of Michael Burleigh and Wolfgang Wipperman’s book, The Racial State. Reviews of Christian Gerlach’s work, not written by Dr. Browning, but used in Dr. Browning’s forward for another book.