Browning's thesis entitled “The Disarmament Policy of Edouard Herriot: June-December 1932” for his MA degree in History at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Browning’s curriculum vitae updated regularly as papers/books published. Biography of Dr. Browning from University of North Carolina website.
Browning’s Senior Thesis for his undergraduate degree in History at Oberlin College entitled “Great Berlin and the Failure of the East European Peace Front March 15-August 23, 1939.” Typewritten copy includes corrections and annotations.
Bound copy of Browning's dissertation,“Referat D III of Abteilung Deutschland and the Jewish Policy of the German Foreign Office 1940-1943,” for his Doctorate of Philosophy Degree in History at University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Letter from the Department of History at the University of Wisconsin informing Dr. Browning of his passage of the preliminary examinations in European History and his admittance into the Ph.D. candidacy program.
Written summaries by department chair for first three years of teaching. Statistical results from standard University course evaluations throughout teaching career from 1974-99. Results from Dr. Browning’s personalized class evaluations. Course Evaluation results from visiting professorship at Northwestern University in 1992.
A bound collection of selected readings packet for Dr. Browning’s Holocaust history class for Fall 1998 about the Lodz Ghetto.
Browning’s various personal and academic year-long calendars with annotations for his major conferences, appointments, and travel information.
Dr. Browning’s requests for sabbaticals, leaves of absence, and release time, ranging from 1978-94. Also includes Dr. Browning’s reports to administrators about his sabbaticals and leaves of absence.
Dr. Browning’s correspondence with references who wrote him recommendations during his job search. Copies of recommendations written for Dr. Browning by colleagues. Letters from universities, including Harvard, informing Dr. Browning of hiring decisions. Requests from colleagues for Dr. Browning to write recommendations for them.