Correspondence and drafts for Browning’s introduction to Thomas Blatt’s book From the Ashes of Sobibor, transcripts of Browning’s essay, “Mid-Level Managers and Ordinary Men as Holocaust Perpetrators,” and correspondence regarding the publication of The History of The Shoah with editing suggestions.
Book reviews for Browning’s Origins from other historians, scholars, and journalists. Includes articles from the The New York Times Book Review, the Times Literary Supplement, and the Chicago Jewish Star sent to browning by a representative at the University of Nebraska Press.
Assorted works by Goldhagen that include articles, book reviews in the New Republic, back-and-forth with critics, and his work about the role of the Roman Catholic Church in the Holocaust following Hitler’s Willing Executioners.
Includes assorted reviews by Browning on other books by Holocaust scholars for various publications in both English and German. Some publications include The International History Review, The Times Literary Supplement, Holocaust and Genocide Studies, and many others.
Includes correspondence, newspaper articles, and excerpts from different review publications on Goldhagen’s book featured in the Religious Studies Review, Studies in the Philosophy of History, Budapest Review of Book, and the Journal of the Historical Society.
International reviews of Browning’s book, Nazi Policy, Jewish Labor, German Killers, in English and German. Includes reviews from assorted academic publications, journals, and magazines.
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.
Assorted lectures and speeches given by Browning at various universities, colleges, conferences, and receptions. Some titles are repeated papers previously given by Browning and revised. Also includes flyers, transcripts, correspondence, and notes.