The Papers of Dr. Christopher Browning includes information on his work as a historian, Holocaust scholar, consultant and expert witness for various legal and libel cases, Professor of History at Pacific Lutheran University (1974-1999), and the Frank Porter Graham Professor at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill (1999-2014).
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.
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.
Reports of Faculty Professional Activity for all department faculty members. Three-year evaluations written by Dr. Browning for colleagues. Teaching evaluations written by Dr. Browning during his term as department chair. Annual reports of entire history department faculty.
Program from President Anderson’s inauguration on 8 September 1992. Transcript of Dr. Browning’s speech given at inauguration, with reference to Dr. Walter C. Schnackenberg’s speech given at President Wiegman’s inauguration in 1974. Transcript of Dr. Schnackenberg’s speech given at President Wiegman’s inauguration.
Memorandum to members of new committee outlining responsibilities. Series of Merit System draft proposals created by committee and revised and amended by faculty.
Memorandum from Presidential Search Committee supplying brief overviews of three leading Presidential candidates. Dr. Browning’s evaluations of each candidate after being present at interviews.