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This collection is from the Records of the Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Military Operations (ODCSOPS) relating to the use of Federal marshals, U.S. Troops, and the federalized National Guard in Oxford, Mississippi, 1962-1963, on the occasion of James Meredith���s enrollment at the University of Mississippi.
U.S. Middle East Peace Policy and America's Role in the Middle East Peace Process, 1991-1992
th its wealth of White House-based primary sources, U.S. MIDDLE EAST PEACE POLICY AND AMERICA'S ROLE IN THE MIDDLE EAST PEACE PROCESS, supports research in Middle East and global studies, political science, international relations, diplomacy and more.
War, Peace, and Democracy in America: Fight for Freedom, Inc. Records, c. 1940-1942
Fight for Freedom, Inc. (FFF), a national citizen's organization established in April 1941, was a leading proponent of full American participation in World War II.
This collection brings together a series of Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO) collections that highlight efforts to meld the issue of civil rights and antipoverty initiatives.
Archives Unbound presents topically-focused digital collections of historical documents that support the research and study needs of scholars and students at the college and university level.
Ambassador Graham Martin and the Saigon Embassy's Back Channel Communication Files, 1963-1975
Archives Unbound presents topically-focused digital collections of historical documents that support the research and study needs of scholars and students at the college and university level.
John L. LeFlore (1903���1976) was the most significant figure in the struggle for black equality in Mobile, Alabama, throughout southern Alabama and Mississippi, and along the Florida Gulf Coast.
Commercial and Trade Relations between Tsarist Russia, the Soviet Union and the U.S., 1910-1963
COMMERCIAL AND TRADE RELATIONS BETWEEN TSARIST RUSSIA, THE SOVIET UNION AND THE U.S., 1910-1963 is a collection of U.S. State Department Central Classified Files relating to commercial and trade relations beginning in the Tsarist Russia period and extending through Khrushchev period in Soviet history.
Electing the President Proceedings of the Democratic National Conventions, 1832-1988
This collection includes the proceedings of the 1832-1988 Democratic National Conventions, providing gavel to gavel coverage, including speeches, debates, votes, and party platforms.
Electing the President Proceedings of the Republican National Conventions, 1856-1988
The collection provides gavel to gavel coverage of the Republican national conventions, including speeches, debates, votes, and party platforms for the period 1856-1988.
Country Intelligence Reports/State Department's Bureau of Intelligence and Research Reports Korea
Archives Unbound presents topically-focused digital collections of historical documents that support the research and study needs of scholars and students at the college and university level.
Country Intelligence Reports/State Department's Bureau of Intelligence and Research Reports China
Archives Unbound presents topically-focused digital collections of historical documents that support the research and study needs of scholars and students at the college and university level.
The Alger Hiss Papers reproduced in this collection are from the State Department���s Office of Special Political Affairs. For the most part, they document the post-war planning process, Alger Hiss��� role, and work on the Dumbarton Oaks and United Nations conferences. The papers are organized as subject files. They include memoranda addressed to Hiss, occasional responses, correspondence, and associated reports. Much of the correspondence in this series consists of letters and reports that Alger Hiss was copied on. This record group provides excellent documentation about U.S. politics and policy as they related to the war, post-war planning, and the founding of the United Nations. These files describe the post-war planning process undertaken by the State Department in late 1943. They document the process by which the United Nations was created, beginning at the Dumbarton Oaks conference in 1944 and culminating in the San Francisco conference two years later, with an emphasis on Alger Hiss��� role as first Secretary General of the United Nations.
Early Arabic Printed Books from the British Library: Literature, Grammar, Language, Catalogues, and Periodicals is a full-text searchable archive of early Arabic printed books from a range of genres that provide additional background and multiple points of entry into the study of the cultural, intellectual, and social lives of the people of the Middle East.
This collection consists of correspondence and telegrams received and sent by the American consular post in Jerusalem.
George H. W. Bush and Foreign Affairs: Fall of the Berlin Wall and the Reunification of Germany
When East Germany opened its borders and Germans tore down the Berlin Wall separating East and West Berlin in early November 1989, it marked a symbolic end to Communist rule in Eastern Europe.
United States and the Russian Civil War: The Betty Miller Unterberger Collection of Documents
This collection covers World War I and its immediate aftermath, concentrating on America's role in the Russian Civil War and early relations between the United States and the newly formed Soviet Union. Additional topics include Allied attempts to reopen the Eastern Front after the collapse of Imperial Russia, the breakup of the Austro-Hungarian empire, Allied intervention in Russia, the Czech-Bolshevik conflict, the clash of the United States and Japan in eastern Siberia, and U.S. policy toward Russia at the Paris Peace Conference. Consisting of approximately 10,000 documents pulled from over 50 repositories around the world, including the former Soviet Union, this material is the result of decades of research by historian Betty Miller Unterberger, renowned professor of American diplomacy and international history. Most of the collection is in English, with 80 percent of the foreign-language materials having been translated or accompanied by English-language abstracts. Each document is preceded by a control sheet produced by Professor Unterberger listing the sender, recipient, date, repository, and a brief description.
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British Library Newspapers: Part I: 1800–1900
This collection contains 47 regional and local newspapers that illuminate diverse and distinct regional attitudes, cultures, and vernaculars, providing an alternative viewpoint to the London-centric national press.
American Historical Periodicals from the American Antiquarian Society
This archive contains over 195 titles, starting in the Colonial era, moving through the Civil War and Reconstruction, and into the twentieth century. While the major issues are covered, the periodicals included go beyond politics, economics and general history. Alongside titles dedicated to arts and literature, there is coverage ranging from entertainment to agriculture, building a comprehensive and expansive record of the era.