Philip E. Mosely:

An Inventory of the Philip E. Mosely Collection at the University of Illinois Archives.



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11War Documentation Project (W.D.P.) captured Russian and German archival materials
Plans for W.D.P., 1951
General Correspondence, (3 folders), 1951-55
Epstein, Fritz, Director, 1952-53
Epstein, Hans, Human Resources Research Institute, 1952-54
Financial Materials, 1952-54
Meetings, 1952
Placement for Staff, 1955
Personnel, 1951-54
Reports, 1953
Russian Scientific Dictionary, 1952
Receipts for Classified Material, 1952-54
Travel Vouchers, Consultation
Waldman, Eric, 1955-58
Confidential Materials , 1952-59   (includes working memorandum, current interest files, progress files and organization chapter.)
Confidential Materials, 1954-55
Correspondence, 1954-57
Psychological Aspects of U.S. Strategy, Souce book of papers and report, Panel , 1955
Confidential Materials, (7 folders) , 1955   Includes material on The Peasantry as a Source of Soviet Vulnerabilities, Political and Police Controls, and Soviet Agent Operations
Confidential Materials, 1954-56   Partisan activity
"Soviet Reoccupation Policy in Kharkov", February-March, 1943
Soviet Reoccupation Policies in Pre-1939 Territory
"The NKVD in the Defense of Tula July-November, 1941"
"Activity Report of the Troika (Reestablishment of the Soviet Regime in a Partisan-Held Area 1941-42)"
Soviet Agent Operations
War Documentation Project , 1962-63
Publication of Soviet partisans in World War II   Includes correspondence, reviews, typescript
War Documentation Project
Progress Report II by Fritz Epstein, April 30, 1952
Confidential Material, 1952   Includes outline for a study of German Occupation Administration in USSR.
Project Caesar, Vol. II: Political and Police controls in the Red Army During World War II, "Political Controls in the Red Army", by Ralph S. Mavrogordato, May 1955.
Vol. III: "Themes of Propaganda in the Red Army" by Martin Albaum and Conrad F. Latour, May 1955.
Vol. V: "Summary and Conclusions", by K. DeWitt and R. S. Mavrofordato, May 1955.
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12Eastern Industrial Security Board , 1954
"Personal Statement" to the Eastern Industrial Personnel Security Board by Philip E. Mosely, 146 pp., July 1954.
"Material Submitted to the Eastern Industrial Personnel Security Board (EIPSB) on behalf of Philip E. Mosely."
Appendices A-J
Affidavits, Allen-Williams
American Institute of Pacific Relations, 1951-60   Lists of publications, trustees, "The Eastern Survey", newsletters.
Atomic Energy Commission
"Informal Interview of Philip Edward Mosely BE-4453 at United States Energy commission", New York, June 11, 1954.   Interviewers: Alvin F. Ryan and Richard Cunliffe
Bills Paid, 1954   To lawyer, Fowler Hamilton of Cleary, Gottlieb, Friendly and Hamilton, New York
Clearances, 1962-72   Office of Strategic Services, Department of State, C.I.A., Atomic Energy Commission, Western Industrial Personnel Security Board-Rand Corporation, Institute of Defense Analyses, Center for Naval Analyses, U.S.I.S., Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
Correspondence with Agency
E.I.P.S.B., reversal of decision to grant security clearance
Correspondence leading to the granting of a hearing with the E.I.P.S.B. 2 copies of answer to Board questions, 1954
Correspondence with Affiants,
A-K
George V. Allen
John M. Allison
Frank Altschul
James W. Angell
Hamilton Fish Armstron
Joseph W. Ballantine
Walworth Barboor
William H. Baumer
William J. Bender (Dean of Admissions Harvard)
Thomas G. Bergin (Yale)
Adolf A. Berle Jr.
Dr. Newell M. Bigelow
Knight Biggerstaff (Cornell)
Cyril E. Black (Princeton)
Charles E. Bohlen (Dept. of State U.S. Ambassador to Moscow)
Fred L. Bronner (Union College, N.Y.)
Norman S. Buchanan (Rockefeller Found.)
Col. Laurence E. Bunker
Gov. James F. Byrnes (S.C.)
Cavendish W. Cannon (Ambassador-Greece)
Shepard B. Clough (U.S.I.S.)
Eleanor R. (Mosely) Collier (Sister)
Edward J. Creswell
David J. Dallin
Pres. John S. Dickey (Dartmouth)
Joseph D. Doty (Union College)
Ambassador James C. Dunn (Spain)
Justice Henry W. Edgerton (U.S. Court of Appeals, Washington D.C.)
Louis Fischer (Historian)
R.A.D. Ford (Dept. of External Affairs, Canada)
Walter P. Hall (Princeton)
David Harris (Stanford)
Harry C. Hawkins (Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy)
Calvin B. Hoover (Duke)
Edgar N. Johnson (Nebraska)
Michael Karpovich
George F. Kennan
Stephen D. Kertesz (Notre Dame)
Pres. Grayson Kirk (Columbia Univ.)
Capt. Tracy B. Kittredge (U.S.N. ret.)
L-Z
William L. Langer (Harvard)
Dr. Richard M. Leighton
Nathan B. Lenvin (Dept. of State)
E. Allan Lightner Jr. (American Consulate General - W. Germany)
Col. G. A. Lincoln (West Point)
Eugene Lyons (Readers' Digest)
John W. MacDonald (Cornell Law School)
Walter H. Mallory (Council on Foreign Relations)
Frederick G. Marcham (Cornell Univ.)
Donald C. McKay (Harvard)
General Vincent Meyer (USA. Ret.)
Oskar Morgenstern (Princeton)
James M. Mosely (brother)
J. Somerset Murray (Cambridge friend)
William Paisley (chief counsel for the Attorney General (1951) J. Howard McGrath v. The Communist Party of the U.S.)
E. F. Penrose (John Hopkins Univ.)
James W. Riddleberger (American Embassy-Yugoslavia)
Joseph Sagmaster (newspaper-Cincinnati Times-Star)
Louis Segel
Frank A. F. Severance (Harvard Frat Brother)
Walter R. Sharp (Yale)
Whitney H. Shepardson (Free Europe Fund)
George N. Shuster (Pres. Hunter College)
Richard Snyder (Princeton)
Lord Strang of Stonesfield (European Advisory Commission W.W. II)
Madam Tchernoff
Llewellyn E. Thompson (official in English Embassy)
Dean Arthur R. Upgren (Bus. Ad. Dartmouth)
William A. Waldron (Lawyer)
Spencer Williams (American Committee for Liberation from Bolshevism)
Fowler, Hamilton - Lawyer of Cleary, Gottlieb, Friendly and Hamilton biography of PEM, 1954
Hamilton and Lipson    Letters concerning affiants and their affidavits, 1954
Hearing - Articles   Xerox copies of-obituaries of Mosely's father (1943) and mother (1937), Daily Workers (1951) letter from B. M. Joffe, executive director of Jewish Community Council, Washington, 1951
Material for autobiography for the review board, 1953
Mathewson Proceeding , 1954-55   Mosely's affidavit to General Telford Taylor in support of Dr. Rufus W. Mathewson, charges of Communist leanings.
Excerpts for J. Somerset Murray Letters , 1927-31, 1954   Transcripts of personal letters.
Notifications to Others of favorable finding of the board , 1954
O'Shea and Columbia University   William O'Shea, Attorney for the University correspondence concerning placing of a copy of Profs. Hazard, Jessup, Robinson and Mosely's affidavits, 1954-55
Requests to Prospective Affiants, 1954    Lists of possible affiants, reply received and informed of outcome of appeal, copies of letters to prospective affiants
Affidavits correspondence with John N. Hazard, Philip C. Jessup, Ernest J. Simmons, Geroid T. Robinson, 1954-55
Special Statements on associations by P. E. Mosely for the Board , 1954
Security Questionnaire, Department of Defense, E.I.S.B. , 1949, 1954-56   Shep Clough and Alger Hiss defense (1949)
E.I.S.B. transcript review and security questionnaire
RAND and WDP materials record, 1955
Biggerstaff Proceeding, 1954
PEM: Forms-Personal History, 1959-60
Immigration Policy Press Releases: Sen. Harley M. Kilgore , 1953-55
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13Armed Forces
Operations Research Office , 1949-51    Social science conference consultant on foreign military aid and psychological warfare.
Foreign Policy Bibliographies and Clippings, 1955-56
Department of Commerce, 1952;1957
Department of Defense, 1963
Air Force, Industrial Security Board, 1959-60
Army War College, 1955-57
Defense Department, U.S. Military Academy Conferences on U.S. Military Policy, 1953-54
Industrial College of the Armed Forces
Mosely appointed member of Board of Advisors, 1957-59
Memoranda, 1963   Correspondence with John R. Thomas
Memoranda, 1964   Pamphlets, curriculum guide and report
Correspondence, 1962-69
Program of Lectures, 1962-66
Memoranda, 1965
Transcripts of Lectures:
"Learning is Good Business" by R.G. Nickols
"Race, Religion and Culture in America's Development" by M. Lerner
"Germany in the 1960's" by H. Knappstein
"The federal Republic of Germany in Contemporary World Affairs" by B. von Staden
Human Resources Research Institute, 1953
Raymond S. Sleeper Project, 1953
Justice Department, 1951-64   Outlawing the Communist Party
Mrozinski, Roman, 1952-53
Radio Free Europe, 1952-57
Voice of America, 1953-56, 1961
United States Information Agency (USIA), (2 folders),
1956-57
1961-70   Includes correspondence on cultural exchanges
Colonel K (William Kintner), 1955, 1960-61   Nelson Rockefeller correspondence, CIA correspondence
Government Service Reserve, 1957-61   Letters to and from the CIA
Government Operations Committee (Senate), 1954-55   Robert F. Kennedy correspondence
Foreign policy Committee (Senate), 1963-64   Arms Control subcommittee, report on East-West Trade by A. Bergson
United States Senate, 1965-69    Henry M. Jackson, Walter F. Mondale, Dorothy Fosdick and Jacob Javits correspondence
Hearing, Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, November 7, 1967, 1967-68
White House and National Security Council, 1964-70   Acknowledgements and materials on National Defense Education Act support
National Security Council, 1968-70
Robert Cutler Project, 1953-54   Dwight D. Eisenhower and Robert Cutler correspondence
Library of Congress, 1963-69
Health, Education and Welfare, 1966-69
Office of Education, 1968
Committee on Economic Development
Correspondence, 1964-65
Memoranda, subcommittee on East-West trade , 1965
Franklin Institute, Center for Naval Analysis, 1962-65   William Reitzel correspondence, summary of Advisory Board meeting, reports
Research Analysis Corporation, 1965-71   John R. Thomas research report and biographical data
Institute for Defense Analysis correspondence concerning John R. Thomas (2 folders) , 1959-62, 1963-70
National Planning Association, 1970-71   Reports on trade policy
Consultant, Foreign Policy, 1968-70
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14State Department
Allied Agreements, U.S. government publications, 1945
Rumania, Trieste and Germany, 1946   Mosely at State Department
State Department (7 folders), Projects 1955 , 1950-69
State Department
Office of Development Planning, Bureau of the Far East, AID, 1961-62
East-West Exchange Programs, 1962-67
Educational and Cultural Affairs, 1965
Bureau of European Affairs, 1966-69
External Research Staff, Correspondence, 1959-70
Foreign Relations of the U.S., 1969-71
Foreign Service Institute, 1964-70
Historical Office, 1963-68
William M. Franklin correspondence, advisory committee, Foreign Relations
Policy Planning Staff, 1960-68
Office of Public Affairs, 1965
Arms Control and Disarmament Agency (ACDA) (9 folders), 1964-70
Western European Program, 1968-71
Authorizations, finance travel, 1965-70
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15Chamber of Commerce
1963
Correspondence, 1963-70
Memoranda (3 folders), 1963-67
International Committee Booklet, 1967
Council on Foreign Relations
Style manual and Publications
CFR Position, contract and Letters of Congratulations, 1955
Clippings, 1957
Sino - Soviet Clippings, 1957
Southeast Asia clippings cultural Economics, 1957
Leaving CFR, 1962
Resignation, 1962   Resigned from Director of the Program of Atlantic Policy studies
Post Resignation   Memos, letters; Wriston, Spofford and Franklin, 1962
Hudson Institute, Atlantic Policy Studies, 1962   Authors invited to discussion
Underdeveloped Countries Project, 1939-60   Soviet - American Strategy
"What Sort of Europe Would America Want?" by Mosely and Williams Diebold Jr.
Books, Moscow-Peking Axis-Revision, 1962
Bilderberg Group
Bilderberg Group, September, 1958, 1957-68
Conferences between Western countries unpublicized - secret, 1957-58, 1963, 1966, 1968
Proceedings of, articles presented and letters concerning
England, September 1958
Bilderberg Meetings, proceedings, 1961
Bilderberg, 1962   Steering Committee on Atlantic Policy Studies
Meetings , May, 1962; April, 1965; March and April, 1967; May, 1965; April, 1970; August, 1970
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16Dartmouth Conferences
First Conference, Dartmouth, (2 folders), October, 1960
Cousins, Norman, American - Soviet non-governmental conference (First Conference) , 1960
2nd Conference, Crimea, May, 1961
List of Participants, Memos and Session Minutes, 1961
Correspondence - prior Crimea Conference, May 21-28, 1961
Clippings - prior Crimea, 1961
Correspondence, 1961
Press Clippings and Correspondence - post Crimea Conference (2 folders), 1961
3rd Conference, Andover, October 21-27, 1962
Pre-Conference Correspondence, 1962
Pre-Conference Correspondence - USSR members, 1962
Conference Schedule, 1962
List of Participants, 1962
Announcements, 1962   Records and discussions, 11 sessions between P. E. Mosely and N. Cousis (U.S.) and Fedorov and Zhukov (USSR).   Includes dictation disks.
Charges - Budget - Cables, 1962
Agenda, 1962
Resolution, 1962   Addressed to U Thant (Secretary-General, U.N.) John F. Kennedy (President, U.S.) and Nikita Khrushchev (Chairman, USSR)
Joint Communique, 1962
Communique, 1962
Press Clippings, 1962-63
Post Conference Correspondence, 1962-67
U.S. - Soviet Conference, 1962
Replies to RF Announcements1960-63
4th Conference, Leningrad, July 25-31, 1964
4th Dartmouth Conference , 1964
Rapporteur's Notes of Conference, 1964
5th Conference, Dartmouth, 1965
Rye, New York Conference, 5th Conference Dartmouth, 1968-69, January 13-18, 1969
Dartmouth Conference (2 folders), 1970
Folder I: correspondence concerning organization of conference
Folder II: U.S. and USSR reports and papers for conference
8th International Conference on Science & World Affairs, Stowe, VT, Sept. 1961
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17U.S. - Soviet Exchange
Exchange Program Publications (2 folders) , 1957-64; 1965-68   Reports and publications from government and private agencies
3rd International Sovietological Conference, Lake Kawaguchi, Japan , 1960   Papers from Conference
Pugwash Conference, 1960-61
Soviet and East European Exchanges, Frank G. Siscoe, Department of State, 1961-64
Japanese -American Roundtable, Hanover, N.H., October 1-7, 1962   Background notes, List of participants, Agenda
Conference on Foreign & Military Policy, Chicago, IL, Oct.1963
Conference on West European Studies, Ford Foundation, Nov.1963
Conferences Completed, 1963   Reports, memoranda, correspondence and materials from conferences
Conferences Completed, 1964   Articles by Mosely, correspondence
The Johnson Foundation, Racine, Wisconsin, 1964   Publication of The Changing Soviet Challenge, assistance for conferences and Lectures among U.S. - USSR scholars
Agreement on Exchanges with the USSR, 1964-65
Albania, 1962
Committee on International Exchange, 1967-68
Mosely's Travel Files
Russia, June 1956
Europe, January 1957
Europe , Summer 1957
Europe, March 1958
Russia, 1959
Japan, (2 folders), 1960
Europe, 1961   3rd American-German Conference
Moscow, March 1961
Germany, 1962
Geneva - Moscow, 1962
Germany, September 1963
Italy and Paris, September 1966
William Benton Interview Memoranda (2 folders)
Folder I : Prefatory Note; Table of Contents; Education and Research (Novosibirsk); Novosibirsk; Radio and Television, 1962
Folder II: Culture and U.S. - USSR Cultural Relations; Trade Relation (Mikoyan); "Social Occasions"; Miscellaneous, 1962
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18Ford Foundation (FF)
Correspondence, 1952-1954, 1962
Richard Walker (University of South Carolina) and Democracy and Communism in World Affairs, 1962
Ford Foundation Correspondence   Shepard Stone
Report on Peace Organizations, by FF   "The Conditions of Peace"
Ford Foundation, 1957-62
Letter from "Institute of World Economics and International Relations", Academy of Science, U.S.S.R.
Correspondence with Shepard Stone, Waldemar A. Nielson, Mijo Mirkovic
Ford Foundation, 1963-64
Cleon O. Swayzee, article on Europe, 1964
Correspondence with: Joseph E. Slater, John Howard (Director FF International Training and Research Program), George F. Grant, Shepard Stone.
Ford Foundation, 1965-68
Correspondence: Mosely and Czechoslovakian exiles 1968, James R. Huntley, Cleon O. Swayzee, Hudson Institute - Amory H. Bradford
Biography of Shepard Stone (1908- )
American Commission For Emigré Scholars, Inc. Report "Project for Adjustment and integration of skilled and talented Emigrés who have recently Arrived" , 1952-53
Letters to Mr. Joseph M. Daniel
List of emigrés, and where work was found for them
Board of Overseas Training and Research (BOTR) Miscellaneous Correspondence , 1953-61   With: Cleon O. Swayzee, David C. Munford, C. Easton Rothwell, Jack A. Posin (Stanford), Re: Projects suggested for Ford.
Conference on Soviet and Slavic Area Studies, BOTR, 1953
BOTR, Procurement of Slavic Materials, 1953   Michael Karpovich, Library of Congress
Chinese Language Study Overseas, 1954-56   David C. Munford
Columbia University, American Foreign Policy Studies Fund, 1954   Correspondence - Howard Johnson, Schuyler C. Wallace (Director of Columbia University's School of International Affairs)
Coordinated Country Studies, 1953   From Paul F. Langer, prospectus of Coordinated County Studies, estimated cost.
David Dallin, (Study of Soviet Secret Police), 1954-55   Norman V. Donaldson (Yale University Press), re: publication
Foreign Area Training Fellows resumes , 1950's, 1960, 1963-64,   Resumés of former Ford Scholars
Geneva Institute visited by Mosely in 1962 , 1962-63,
International Affairs Program (Consultant) , 1963
BOTR: Slavic Studies, 1952-55   Letters, reports on Slavic Studies, Near East, Ford Foundation letters on BOTR, Dr. Theodore F. Domaradzki (Director of University of Montréal's Slavic Studies)
BOTR: Soviet and East European Fellowship Program, 1953-55   "Informal Conference to Review the Soviet and East European Fellowship Program", December 1955, list clarifying basis on which selections are made, list of FF scholars, 1954, David C. Munford
Loewnthal, Rudolph Bibliographical Project, 1952-55   Bibliography on Soviet Moslems - projected - asked for FF money
Notre Dame Project Waldemar Gurian, Committee on International Relations , 1952-54   Requests for FF support and correspondence
PEM Comments on Proposals, 1952-57   Includes: Ukraninian Academy in Kiev, 1956; University of Washington, Atlas Project, 1959; Ralph Fisher's source book for Russian history and James Clarke's Southeastern Europe source books, 1957; Stani Slaw Mikolajczyk papers, 1956-59
Soviet-Moslems Project, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1952-54   Concerning need to study the Soviet-Moslems with Paul F. Langer, Merle Fainsod, Mohammad Sadiq, Richard A. Pierce - American Consulate-Germany
Soviet-Moslems Project, Zekiye Eglar, Correspondence, 1952-57
Soviet-Moslems Project, Zikiye Eglar, Documents, 1955-56   Transcripts of discussions with Azerbidjani Displaced Persons
Soviet-Moslems Project Karl Merges Project, Correspondence, Dictionary, 1952-55
Soviet-Moslems Project, Richard Pipes Project, Correspondence 1953-55   Pipes' study of Soviet Moslems of Central Asia
Social Science Research Council
Fellowships and Grants, 1941-49   Correspondence, minutes, and decisions on applications
Items, 1955-57
Research Council Periodicals Program, 1951-53
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19Rand Corporation, Correspondence (13 folders), 1950-65
Board of Trustees (9 folders), 1952-71
Publications, Research Memos-unclassified, 1950-62
Zbigniew Brzezinski, Peaceful Engagement in Europe's Future School of International Affairs/Columbia University 55p., 1965
Alfred Grosser, Franco-Soviet Relations Today, Memorandum RM-5382-PR, Prepared for United States Air Force Project Rand, The Rand Corporation, August 1967
Thomas W. Wolfe, Soviet Military Policy at the Fifty-Year Mark, Memorandum RM-5443-PR, Prepared for United States Air Force Project Rand, The Rand Corporation, September 1967
Receipts for Classified Material, 1951-54, 1956-62
Contracts and Agreements, 1951-70
Security, 1957-63
Travel Expense Sheets, 1952-70
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20Rockefeller Foundation (RF)
Correspondence , 1959-65   Gerald Freund, Ralph K. Davidson, Raymond B. Fosdick, J. George Harrar
Recommendations on grant proposals , 1961-62
Opinions on proposed RF fellows and programs , 1957-60
Rockefeller Brothers Fund: Special Studies Project (Kissinger), 1956-57
Rockefeller Brothers Project , 1956-61   Direction of foreign policy, "Foreign Policy - The Mid-Century Challenge", "Memorandum to Subpanel Members", "Problems and Trends in Southeast Asia".
Rockefeller Foundation, 1944-48
East European Fund (EEF)
Free Russia Fund, Origins of EEF, 1951
Board of Trustees
Minutes Free Russia Fund, Inc., March, 1951-January, 1952
Minutes EEF, April, 1952-February, 1953
Minutes EEF, April, 1954-June, 1957
Minutes, 1951-54
By-Laws and Minutes, 1951-55
Minutes, 1955-57
Next Meeting Board of Trustees, 1956; 1958
Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1951-57
Annual Reports
Published Annual Reports, 1952-53
Correspondence, 1954-56
Annual Report #3, Letters of Distribution, 1954-55
Hold for Final Report, 1960   Correspondence concerning Final Report of EEF, authorization for quotes and affairs of Chekhov Publications
Annual Report, Final, Distribution Lists, 1958-59
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21 East European Fund
Financial Statements, Certificate of dissolution, 1958; 1961
Correspondence and reports regarding dissolution, 1960-61
Correspondence and historical summary 1960; 1964
Miscellaneous Correspondence (2 folders), 1952-56, 1957-61
Dewey, Ballantine, Bushby, Palmev and Wood , 1954-57,1960
Church World Service, Inc. , 1955
Digest of Soviet Science (Turkievich), 1952
Gonchavoff, Nicholas T., 1953
International Book Service, Mrs. K.N. Rosen, 1956-57
Jenner Committee, William E. Jenner, 1954
General Information about EEF, 1954-56
Publicity, 1953-56
NIVA, (Russian Illustrated Magazine), 1955-56   Numbers: 1, 4, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 18
Personnel, Requests and Recommendations, 1954-57
Refugee Personnel, 1953
Requests for Assistance, Declined after Termination of Programs, 1954-61
New Review (Novy Zhurnal)
Correspondence , 1953-61
Financial Statements and Balance Sheets, 1955-59
Negotiations with Y.M.C.A. , 1956-57
Russian Student Fund, 1955-57, 1962
St. Seraphim Foundation, 1954-55
Shevchanko Scientific Society, 1955-58   See Columbia University for other files
CU Shevchenko Scientific Society, 1951-52   See EEF for other material
Ukraninian Book Project, Ukrainian Academy of Arts and Sciences, Shevchenko Scientific Society, 1953-54
Ukrainian-English Dictionary (Ardrusyshen), 1952-54, 1957
Ukrainian Academy of Arts and Sciences in the U.S., (Michael Vetukhiv, President), 1952, 1956-61
Ukrainian and Belorussian Scholarships, 1952-56   Includes transcripts
Y.M.C.A. Russian Book Program, 1952-55   Children's texts
Community Integration Project
Cassidy, Florence, 1952-55
Friends Neighborhood Guild, Philadelphia, 1953-59
International Institute, 1954-55
New Jersey, Department of Education, 1955
New Jersey Welfare Council, 1954-55
New Jersey City Project on Integration of Special Groups of New Immigrants, 1952-55
Summary of Programs (Cassidy), 1954-55
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22Financial
Accounts, Bills , 1954-55, 1961
Correspondence with Ford Foundation, 1954-57,1959
Tax Exempt Statements and Reports, 1955-61
Financial Statements, 1952-57   Quarterly statements
Separate Financial Statements (Quarterly), March 1951, June 1956
9 month Financial Statement (in Liquidation), December 1956
Financial Statement, March 31, 1957
Research Program
EEF, Research Program on the USSR Annual Reports, 1957, 1952-55
EEF: Research Program on the USSR Quarterly Reports, 1951-54
Contracts
R.P. Publication Contract, "Archaeology in the USSR", Michail Miller , 1954-55
R.P. Contract, "Army-Party Volume," Brezinski , 1954
"Borot'bism: A Chapter in the History of Ukrainian Communism", Ivan Majstrenko, 1954
"Byelo-Russian Theater and Drama," Vladimer Seduro
"Colonization of the Southern Ukraine 1731-75", Natakia Polonska Vasylenko, 1955
"Dostoevski in Russian Literary Criticism," Vladinir Seduro, 1956
"East Germany Volume," Slussar, ed., 1953
"Economic and Geographic Characteristics of the Southeast Part of the Ukraine," John M. Chinchenko, 1954
"Historiography Volume", 1955
"The History of My Kolkhoz," F. Belov, 1954-55
"History of Soviet Literature, II," V. Zavalishin, 1954, 1957
"The Northern Sea Route, I," Constantine Krypton, 1952,
"The Northern Sea Route, II," Constantine Krypton , 1954-55
"Soviet Peat I," Kazakov, 1953
"How the Soviet Army Fought," Michail Kolosov, 1953
"The Soviet Concept of Esthetics," Alexander Philipov, 1954
"Planning of Scientific Work in the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences," Basil Martschenko, 1954
"The Soviet Film Industry," Babitsky and Rimberg, 1954-55
"Soviet Housing," Timothy Sosnovy, 1953
"Soviet Logic," Alexander Philipov, 1952
"Soviet Music," Andrew O. Khorsky, 1952-54
"The Soviet Peat Industry," Kazakov, 1955
"Soviet Security Police," Myelk, 1953-56
"Theater Volume," Bradshaw, ed., 1954
"Comedy in the Soviet Theater," Peter Yershov, 1955
"The Ukraine Under Stalin: A Political Analysis," Hryhory Kostiuk, 1954
"Ukrainian Communism and Moscow's Policy: Bibliography," Jurii Lawrynenko, 1953
Research program on the USSR
Research program on the USSR Reports, General Information," , 1952-58
"Research Program on the USSR Correspondence", (2 folders), 1952-62
"Research Program on the USSRCollective Volume on Soviet Secret Police", David Dallin, , 1955-57
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23Research Program on the USSR, The Herzen Letters1955-56Higher Education in the USSR, Ivan Schumlin, 1958Early Soviet Writers, Vyacheslav Zavalishin, 1957-60 Soviet Housing, Timothy Sosnovy, 1954-60 ; Executive Committee Minutes, 1952-53; Financial, 1952-60
East European Fund, Publications, 1948-58
East European Fund, Chekhov Publishing House, Correspondence, (3 folders), 1951-69
Chekhov Publishing House, Correspondence while under the Y.M.C.A., 1954-60
Review Committee, 1953-54
Committee Report, 1953, 1955-56
Plans for extension of funding, 1954-56
Transfer of Assets to Y.M.C.A. (2 folders), 1954-59
M. I. Kliaver, 1958-59
Nicholas N. Martianoff, 1956, 1959
Reece Committee Correspondence, 1951-55   House Special Committee to investigate Tax-exempt Foundations
Reece Committee reports on press coverage, summary of testimony , 1954
Reece Committee, materials for, 1949-54
"Golos Rodiny", 1961
Hoover Institution Catalogues, 1970-71
Lenin Library, 1959
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24Checkhov Publishing House Publications
Adamovich, Georgii OdinochestvoiSvoboa (Solitude and Freedom), 1955
Aldanov, M. A. Kliuch (The Key), 1955
Aldanov, M. A. Zhivikakkhochesh' (Vols. I and II), (Live as you like), 1952
Alesksandrovoi, V. A. ed Opal'nyepovesti (Proscribed Tales), 1955
Aleksandrovoi, V. ed. Pestryerasskazy (Checkered Stories), 1953
Alekseev, N. N. Ideiagosudarstva (Concept of State), 1955
Alekseev, V. Rossiiasoldatskaiia (The Soldiers' Russia), 1954
Aminado, D. Poezdnatret'emputi (Train on the Siding), 1954
Arbatskii, Yurii Etiudypoistoriirusskoimuzyki (Essays on the History of Russian Music), 1956
Benva, Aleksandr Zhizn'khudozhnika (Vols. I and II), (Life of a Painter), 1955
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25 Bogolepov, A. A. RusskaiaLirikaotZhukovskogodoBunina (Russian Lyrics Zhukovsky to Bunin), 1952
Bok, M. P. VospominaniiaomoemottseP. A. Stolypine (Memories of my Father P. A. Stolypin), 1953
Bubnov, A. Vtsarskoistavke (At the Imperial Headquarters), 1955
Bunin, I. A. OChekhove (About Chekhov), 1955
Bunin, I. A. Petlistyeushiidrugierasskazy (The Knotted Ears and Other Stories), 1955
Bunin, I. A. Vesnoi, viulee/Rosa Ierikhona (Spring in Judea/Rosa of Jericho), 1953
Buryshkin, P. A. Moskvakupecheskaia (The merchants' Moscow), 1953
Chernov, V. M. Peredburei (Before the Storm), 1953
Chirikov, Evgenii Ynost' (The Youth), 1955
Damanskaia, A. Miranda (Miranda), 1953
Danilevskii, G. P. SozhzhennaiiaMoskva (Moscow in Flames), 1954
Denikin, A. I. Putrusskogoofitsera (The Road of a Russian Officer), 1953
Box
26 Domager, L. L. ed. Spravochnik (Stylebook), 1955
Elgin, Ivan Podorogeottuda (Journey from There), 1953
Elgin, Y. Temnyigenii - Vsevolod Meierkhol'd (Dark Genious - Vsevolod Meierkold), 1955
Elgin, Y. Ukroshchenieiskusstv (The Taming of Art), 1952
Ertel', Aleksandr Smena (The Change), 1952
Evreinov, N. N. Istoriiarusskogoteatra (History of the Russian Theater), 1955
Fedorova, Nina Sem'ia (Family), 1952
Fedotov, G. P. Novyigrad: sbornikstatei (New City: A Collection of Articles), 1952
Frank, S. L. BiografiiaP. V. Struve (A Biography of P. V. Struve), 1956
Gagarin, E. Vozvrashcheniekorneta, (The Return of the Coronet). 1953
Gazdanov, Gaito Nochnyedorogi (Night Way), 1952
Glinka, Gleb ed. NaPerevale (Over the Crest), 1954
Gogol', N. V. Povesti (Stories), 1952
Box
27 Gorchakov, N. A. Istoriiasovetskogoteatra (A History of the Soviet Theater), 1956
Gul', Roman Kon/ryzhii (The Red Horse), 1952
Gusev-Orenburgskii, S. Glukhoiprikhod (Deaf Arrival), 1952
Il'f, I. and Petrov, E. Dvenadtsat'stulev (The Twelve Chairs), 1953
Il'f, I. and Petrov, E. Zolotoitelenok (The Golden Calf), 1954
Ivanov, Georgii Peterburgskiezimy (Petersburg Winter), 1952
Ivanov-Razumnik, R. V. Tiur'myissylki (Prison and Exile), 1953
Ivask, Y. P. Nazapade: Antologiiarusskoizarybezhnoipoezii (In the West: An Anthology of Russian Emigré Poetry), 1953
Khodasevich, Vladislav Literaturnyestat'iivospominaniia (Literary Sketches and Writings), 1954
Khomiakov, Aleksei Izbrannyesochineniia (Selected works of Aleksei Khomiakov), 1955
Box
28 Kliuev, Nikolai Polnoesobraniesochinenii (Vols. I and II), (Complete Collected Works), 1954
Koriakov, Mikhail Osvobozhdeniadushi (The Liberation of the Soul), 1952
Kripton, K. OsadaLeningrada (Siege of Leningrad), 1952
Leont'ev, Konstantin Egipetskiigolub'ditiadushi (Egyptian Dove, Child of the Heart), 1954
Leskov, N. Soboriane (The Gathering), 1952
Makovskii, Sergei Portretysovreminnikov (Contemporary Portraits), 1955
Maksimov, Sergei Bunt Denisa Bushyeva (Revolt of Denis Bushyeva), 1956
Maksimov, Sergei Taiga (Taiga), 1952
Mandel'shtam, Osip SobranieSochinenii (Collected Works), 1955
Margolin, Arnol'd D. OsnovygosudarstvennogoystroistvaS.Sh.A. (Fundamental Governmental Structures of the U.S.A.), 1954
Margolin, Y. B. PuteshestvieVstranyZe-ka (Journey to the Country of Ze-ka), 1952
Markov, Vladimir Priglushennyegolosappezziiazazheleznymzanavesorn (Muffled Voices Personal Invitation: Poetry from behind the Iron Curtain), 1952
Box
29 Merezhkovskii, A. S. AleksandrIidekabristy (Aleksander I and the Decembrists), 1955
Miliukov, P. N. Vospominaniia (Vols. I and II), (Memoirs), 1955
Mordovtsev, D. L. ZhelezomiKrov'iu (With Iron and Blood), 1954
Nabokov, Vladimir Dar (The Gift), 1952
Nabokov, Vladimir DrugieBerega (Conclusive Evidence), 1954
Nabokov, (Sirin) Vladimir VesnaVfial'teidrugierasskazy (Spring in Fialta and Other Stories), 1956
Narokov, N. Mnimyevelichiny (Imaginary Size), 1952
Novikov, M. M. OtMoskvydoN'iu-Iorka (From Moscow to New York), 1952
Odoevskii, Kniaz Vlakimir Deviat'poveste (Nine Short Stories), 1954
Odoevtseva, Irina Ostav'nadezhdynavsegda (Give up Hope Forever), 1954
Osorgin, M. Pis'maoneznachitel'nov (Insignificant Letter), 1952
Box
30Panteleimonov, V. Poslednaiiakniga: rassdazy (The Last Book: Stories), 1952
Petrus, K. YznikiKommunizma (Captives of Communism), 1953
Pirogov, P. Zakurs! (For the Policy), 1952
PortArtur: vospominaniiauchastnikov (Port Arthur: Recollections of Participants), 1955
Prokipovich, Prof. S. N. NarodnoeKhoziaistvoUSSR (Vols. I and II), (The Economy of the USSR), 1952
Pushkarev, S. G. Obzorrusskoiistorii (A Survey of Russian History), 1953
Pushkarev, S. G. RossiiavXIXveke (1801-1914), (Russia in the 19th Century), 1956
Remizov, A. Vrozovombleske (In Rosy Luster), 1952
Romanov, Panteleimon TovarishchKisliakov (Comrade Kisliakov), 1952
Rozanov, V. V. Izbrannoe (Selected Works), 1956
Box
31 Rzhevskii, L. Mezhdydyukhzvezd (Between Two Stars), 1953
San-Frantsisskii (Shakhovskii) Ep. Ioann (Bishop John of San Francisco), Vremiavery (The Age for Faith), 1954
Sazonov, Y. Istoriiarusskoiliteratury (Vols. I and II), (History of Russian Literature), 1955
Semenov-Tian-Shanskii, Sviashch. V. OtetsIoannKronshtadtskii (Father John Kronshtadskii), 1955
Shavel'skii, O. Georgii Vospominaniiaposlednegoprotopresviterarusskoiarmiiiflota (Vols. I and II), (Recollections by the Last Head Chaplain of the Russian Army and Navy), 1954
Shcherbatov, Prince Sergei Khudozhnikv ushedsheirossii (The Article in Old Russia), 1955
Shmelev, Iv. Izbrannyerasskazy (Selected Stories), 1955
Shiriaev, Boris NeugasimaiiaLampada (The Unfading Light), 1954
Box
32 Shmeman, Rev. A. Istoricheskiiput'pravoslaviia (The Historical Road of Eastern Orthodoxy), 1954
Slonim, Mark TriliubviDostoevskogo (Three loves of Dostoevsky), , 1953
Solov'ev, Mikhail Zapiskisovetskogovoennogokorrespondenta (Letters of a War Correspondent), 1954
Stepun, Fedor Byvsheeinesbyvsheesia (Vol. I), (The Fulfilled and Unfulfilled), 1956
Struve, G. P. ed. NeizkannyiGumilev, (Unpublished Gumilev), 1952
Struve, Gleb RusskaiaLiteraturavizgnanii (Russian Literature in Exile), 1956
Terapeano, Y. Vostrechi (Encounters), 1953
Tolstoi, Aleksandre Otets (Vols. I and II), (Father), 1953
Truaiia, Henry Vgorakh (In the Mountains), 1955
Trubetskaia, Kniazhana Olga Kniaz' S. N.TrubetskoiVospominaniiasestry (Prince S. N. Trubetskoi: A Sister's Memories), 1953
Tsvetaeva, Marina Prova (Prose), , 1953
Box
33 Turkova-Vil'eams, A. Naputiakhksvobode (On the Path to Freedom), 1952
Ul'ianov, N. I. Atossa ( ), 1952
Urasov, S. VasiliiTerkinposlevoiny (Vasilii Terkin after the War), 1953
Urasov, S. "Vragnaroda"-roman ("Enemy of the People"-a novel), 1952
Valentinov, N. VstrechisLeninym (Encounters with Lenin), 1953
Varshavskii, V. S. Nezamechennoepokolenie (The Lost Generation), 1956
Vasik'ev, Lev Putisovetskogoimperialisma (The Path of Soviet Imperialism), 1954
Veidle, V. Bacherniiden' (Evening Day), 1952
Veidle, V. Zadacharossii (Russia's Historical Task), 1956
Velikii Kniaz' Gavriil Konstantinovich (Grand Duke) Vmramornomdvortse (In the Marble Palace), 1955
Verkhovskoi, S. Bogichelovek (God and Man), 1956
Verkhovskoi, S. ed. Pravoslavievzhinni (Orthodoxy in Everyday Life), 1953
Vishniak Mark Dan'proshlomy (Due the Past) , 1954
Box
34 Vysheslavtsev, V. P. Krizisinkustrial'noikul'kury (Crisis of Industrial Culture), 1952
Vysheslavtsev, B. P. Vechnoevrusskoifilosofil (The Permanent in Russian Philosophy), 1955
Yanovskii, V. S. Portativnoebesemertie (Portable Immortality), 1953
Zaitsev, Boris DrevoZhezni (Country Life), 1953
Zamiatin, E. Litsa (Faces), 1955
Zamiatin, E. My (We), 1952
Ziloti, V. P. VdomeTret'iakova (In Tretiakov's House), 1954
Zoshchenko, M. Povestiirasskazy (Fables and Stories), 1952
Box
35Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU)
Administration, 1955-57
Budgets, 1956-60
Publication Plans, Leonard Schapiro, 1955-60
Research Plans, 1955-56
CPSU Annual Report, working papers, correspondence with Alfred G. Meyer, director of History of CPSU Project, 1956-57
1) Projects, correspondence and reports of meetings regarding projects to be undertaken as part of CPSU, 1956
2) Projects, Minutes of Committee meetings and correspondence regarding research projects, 1957
3) Projects, correspondence concerning Morton Cowden's dissertation, possible publication of manuscript of P.A. Garvi, and possible areas of work, 1957-58
Study, Minutes of Seventh Committee Meeting, June 3, 1957, of Sixth Committee Meeting, March 17, 1957, 1957
Report to Ford,Reports on eyewitness accounts including that of Boris I. Nicolaevsky, 1957
Committee Meetings, Minutes, correspondence and notes regarding possible support for projects, 1955-56
Financial Reports and statements for expenditures for projects, 1955-60.
Executive Committee, Minutes, 1955-57
"In Transfile", 1953-54
Old File Listings, 1957-59
General Correspondence, 1957
Administrative Correspondence, 1957
Committee Meeting and Minutes, (8 folders), August 15, 1955; November 12-13, 1955; December 16-17, 1955; Post-December, 1955; May 7, 1956; October 21, 1956; March 17, 1957; June 3, 1957,
CPSU Program
Draft Announcements, 1955
First Annual Report, 1955-56
Ford Foundation, 1956
Mailing Lists
Research Materials Folder, 1957
Research on CPSU (Blue Files), 1956-59
A
Abramovitch, Raphael R.
Alexinski, Gregor
Armstong, John
Aronson, Gregor
Assatiani, Sossipart
B
Berlin, Isaiah
Black, Cyril E.
Blimgerg, Alfred
Brumberg, Abraham
Brzezinski, Zbigniew
Byrnes, Robert F. and more
Baron, Samuel H.
Blimberg, Alfred A.
Blumenthal, Irene
Bruno, Josephine B.
D
Dallin, Alexander
Domaszewicy, Michael
Dvinov, George
Denicke, George
Dallin, Alex
Dan, Lydia
E
Epstein, Fritz
Eradze, M.
Evdin, Mrs. Xenia
Eyewitnesses (Inactive)
Dr. Va Totomianz
George Denicke
Eyewitnesses (Prospective)
Herrn J. Humbert-Droz
R. Arsenidze
Konstantin Romanovich Krovopuskav
Eyewitness Accounts (2 folders)
F
Fainsod, Merle
Fernandes, Santiago
Fischer, Ruth
Frederiksen, Oliver J.
Footman, David
Fisher, Ralph
Frejlich, Josef
Fellowship Applications
Fellowship and Research Grants
Fellowships, Taxability of, 1955-57
Fischer, George, 1956-57   Prof. U. of Colorado
Fomicheff, M.
Eyewitness NKVD infiltration in China
Galenson, Walter   Univ. of Calif.-Berkeley
Garvy, Mrs. S.S. , 1917-1921   Russian Trade Unions
Gherman, Jean   Paris
Gurland, Arkady
Jordania, Noe and Tgenti   Eyewitness
Kautsky Project   Dr. Benedikt Kautsky, Austria
Koudaibergen, Kodjomberdiew   eyewitness-Kirghiz
Lavrynenko, Iuri   work on Ukrainian Revolutionary Party
Majstrenko, Iran   Eyewitness
Minc, Alexander   Eyewitness-Polish C.P.
Minish Ki, I.N.   memoirs
Ohsol, Johann   Latvian S.D. movement to 1907
Pavlov, I.I. (psydonym)
Sabaneev, Leonid Leonidovich   Memoirs and Jean Gherman
Samygin, Michael M.
Shteppa, Konstantin
Skorodumov, Wsewolod   MVD official
Solski, Waclaw   October Revolution and White Russian Front
Uratadze, G.I.
Vanovsky, A.   Moscow uprising of 1905
Volski-Valentinov, N.V.   VSNKH-service in 1920's and Mensheviks
Institute for the Study of the USSR, Munich, 1960    ExhibitBook describing activities and purposes of the Institute
Box
36CPSU Applications Accepted
Anweiler, Oskar, 1956
Armstrong, John A., 1955-56
Cowden, Morton H., 1955-57
Daniels, William, 1955-56
Dmytryshyn, Basil, 1956-57
Dunham, Vera S., 1955-57
Ginsburg, Michael, Indiana Univ., 1956-57
Halpern, Irwin P., 1956   "Collectivisation in North Caucasus"
Hanchett, Walter S. Jr., 1956-59   Hollins College, Va.
Joravsky, David, 1955-56
Kaplan, Frederick Israel, 1955-57
Kownacki, Stanislaw, 1954-57
Matossian, (Mrs.) Mary Kilbourne, 1955-57   C.P. in Armenia
Meyer Project, 1956
Mikulak, Maxim W., 1956
Nicolaevsky, Boris, 1955-57   History of S.D. 's
Nodel, Emanuel, 1956-57   C.P. in Estonia
Pierce, Richard A., 1956-57   Bolsheviks in Central Asia
Rabinovich, Harold S., 1957   Bund
Radkey, Oliver Henry, 1955-57   Univ. of Texas, PSR
Resis, Albert, 1956-57   'Profintein'
Rubin, Burton, 1956-57
Rywkin, Michael, 1956-57   Uzbekistan
Schwarz, (Mrs.) Vera M. (Alexandrova), 1955-57
Tobias, Herry J., 1956-57
Wolfe, Bertram D., 1956-57
Yarmolinsky, Avraham, 1956    "The Literary Police of the CPSU from the end of WWII to Stalin's Death"
Zenkovsky, Serge, A., 1956-57
General Correspondence (CPSU)
Fisher, Harold H., 1955-57
Fisher (re: Vol. II), 1956-57
G The Norwegian C.P., 1956-57
H
Hoover Institute
Hammer, Darell P.
Hartley, Robert
Hers, J. , 1955-56
History of the CPSU, 1955-56
J
Jewish Vocational Service
Johnson, Otto T. , 1956-57
K
Karpovich, Michael
Kravchenko, Artym , 1955-57
L
Luther, Michael
Lindbom, Dr. Tage
Langer, Paul, 1955-56
M
Magerovsky, L.F.
Maciuika, Benedict V.
McNeal, Robert H.
Meyer, Alfred, 1955-57
Libraries, 1955-56
Meyer, A.G. (Director), 1956-57
Microfilms, 1955-56
N
Neuweld, Dr. Mark
North, Robert C. - Hoover Institute
1955-56
P
Robinson, G.T.
Russian Institute
Rachkovsky letters
Ryska Institute
Emmette Redford
Rahul, R.N., 1955-57
Rigby, Harry T., 1954-57
Russian Research Center, 1956
S , 1955-57
Schapiro, Leonard (2 folders), 1955-57; 1957
T
Mr. Taniuchi
Trotsky, Natalia Sedova
Di-tsin Tsing, 1955-57
U-V
Utechin, Mrs. S.V.
Volle, Hermann F.P. , 1955-56
W
Mr. Wildavsky , 1957
X-Z
Wildavsky, 1957
Applications Rejected (CPSU)
Baraz, Robert, 1956
Bilinskij, Jaroslaw, 1955-56
Bryner, Cyril, 1955
Duhamel, Morvan, 1956
Floyd, David, 1955-56
Kline, George L., 1955
Khondkariantz, M., 1956
Krynski, Magnus J., 1956
Laird, Roy D., 1955-56
McNeal, Robert H., 1955
Olberg, Paul, 1955-56
Page, Stanley W., 1955
Nemzer, Louis, 1955-57
Oren, Nissan, 1956-57
Richards, Edward B., 1955-56
Rossi, A.
Seduro, Vladimer, 1955
Schuman, Frederick L., 1955
Sosnovy, Timothy, 1956
Stankiewicz, Wladyslaw J., 1955
Stoedtner, Gerhard, 1956
Tsao, Lien-er, 1955
Tuominen, Arvo, 1956
Yakemtchouk, Romain, 1956
Box
37CPSU- Old File Listing (3 folders), 1956-58; 1958-60; 1959-65
Financial , 1956-57
Financial Statements (3 folders), 1956-70; 1966-70
Personnel (Office copies), CPSU project, 1956-59
Requisitions, 1956-57
Petty Cash, 1958, 1962, 1964   $8.51 in silver certificates, 1964
Unallotted Account, (2 folders), 1963-64; 1964-65
2970-057240 Salaries, 1962-63 (September - August)
2970-557240 Administration, 1962-63 (September - August)
2970-757240 Mats. and Mems., 1962-63 (September - August)
2970-857240 Research Grants, 1962-63 (September - August)
2970-957240 Unallotted, 1962-63, (September - August)
2970-057240 Salaries, 1961-62 (September - August)
2970-557240 Administration, 1961-62
2970-757240 Memoirs, 1961-62
2970-857240 Research, 1961-62
2970-957240 Unallotted, 1961-62
2970-057240 Salaries, 1960-61
2970-557240 Administration, 1960-61
2970-757240 Memoirs, 1960-61
2970-857240 Res. Grants, 1960-61
2970-957240 Unallotted, 1960-61
2970-057240 Salaries, 1959-60
2970-557240 Administrative, 1959-60
2970-757240 Materials and Memoirs, 1959-60
2970-757240 Research, 1959-60
2970-957240 Unallotted, 1959-60
2970-057240 Salaries, 1958-59
2970-557240 Administration, 1958-59
2970-757240 Materials and Memoirs, 1959-60
2970-857240 Research Grants, 1958-59
2970-957240 Unallotted, 1958-59
2970-057240 Salaries, 1957-58
2970-557240 Administration, 1957-58
2970-757240 Materials and Memoirs, 1957-58
2970-857240 Research Grants, 1957-58
Unallotted, 1957-58
Salaries, 297-05724, 1956-57
Administrative Experience, 297-55724, 1956-57
Materials and Memoirs, 297-75724, 1956-57
Research Grants, 297-85724,1956-57
Unallotted , n.d., ca 1956-57
Salaries Account, 1955-56
Administrative Account, 1955-56
Materials and Memoirs, 1955-56
Research Grants, 1955-56
Unallotted Account, 1955-56
Petty Cash, 1955-56
Project Expenditures, 1955-56
Requisitions, 1955-56
To be filed (Accounts), undated
Box
38Old Filing from PEM, 1957
Correspondence (9 folders), 1957-68
1957-58
1958-62
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966-68
Reports, 1955-70
History of CPSU Project, 1955-56
Program for Research in the History of the CPSU, 1955-56
Bibliography of Scholarly Research on the CPSU, , n.d.
CPSU Bibliographies, 1956
Norwegian Communist Party, , ca 1950
CPSU: NICOLAEVSKY , 1956-71
Books, extra copies on file    Reprint announcing "Program for Research - In the History of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union 1955-56"
Yakemchuk, Dr. Roman, "Soviet Foreign Policy in the Light of the Resolutions of the 20th Congress of the Communist Party"
"L'Ukrine et les grandes Puissances", 1955
L'Ukraine en Droit International, 1954
"La Téchnique de Revision des Traites Multilateraux", 1956
"Le Régionalisme et L'O.N.U.", 1955
Revue Génerale de Droit International Public (July - September), #3 L'O.N.U. La sécurité Réionale et le problème du Réionalisme, 1955
Aronson, Gregory, Bolshevistaskaia revolurtsiia i mensheviki (The Bolshevik Revolution and the Menshevicks), N.Y., 1955
Voronovich N., Vsevidiashchee oko: iz byta russkoi armii, N.Y., 1951
Periodical Annales de Sciences Economiques Appliquess, #1, March, 1955
Prakticheskaia Grammatika (Practical Grammar)
International Review of Social History, V.1 pt.1, 1956
Nemzer, Louise, Basic Patterns of Political and Propaganda Operations in the Soviet Armed Forces, V.1, John Hopkins University, Operations Research Office, 1953
Memorandum Ukrains'koi Komunestichnoi Partii Kongresoti III Komunistichnogo Internatsionaly, (Memorandum of the 3rd Ukrainian Communist Party Congress to the Communist International, J. Kiev, 1920
Matossian Mary, Armenian Society , 1850-1914
"Soviet Armenia after Stalin", The Armenian Review, V.9 #4-36, Winter, December 1956
Lindbom, Tage, Utlandsk Litteratur i arbelauorelsens arkiv i Stockholm, (Foreign Literature in the Labor Movement Archisves in Stockholm), 1948
Dvinov, B. Ot legal'nosti k padpol 'iu 1921-22, (From Legality to Underground), N.Y. , 1955
Box
39CPSU: Long History - Fisher Volume, 1954-57
Long History - Publication: Armstrong, Fisher, Schapiro, 1960-71
Review of Armstrong, Volume III, Long History, 1959-60
Harry Shukman, Long History, 1966-71
Daniels, Robert, 1955-60
Sabaneev Memoirs, 1956-61
Short History of the CPSU: Prof. Leonard Schapiro, 1955-65
Review of Schapiro Draft, 1957-59
Shapiro Reviews, 1960
Miscellaneous, 1955-67
Short History: Plans for Publication, 1959-60
Research and Memoir Grants, Applications, etc., (2 folders, A-L; L-Z), 1955-56
Invitations Declined:
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963 (January - June)
1963 (June - December)
1964 (January - May)
1964 (May - December)
1965
1966
1966-67 (August)
Lectures Completed
Lectures - General
1956
Box
401956
1957
1958 (January - April)
1958 (Feb. - Nov.)
1959 (Feb. - July)
1959 (Feb. - Oct.)
1960
1961 (Feb. - June)
1961-62 (May)
1962 (Feb. - May)
1962 (July - Dec.)
1963
Lectures Completed - Conferences
1963
1964 (Jan. - March)
1964 (March - Sept.)
1964 (Sept. - Dec.)
1964 (Nov. - Dec.)
1965
Life Magazine Project, 1963
I.B.M. Lectures - Completed, (2 folders) , 1961-64
Box
41Course Materials
Grade Books, 1947-49, 1951-55
Journal of Modern History, notes, , ca 1930
Brookings, 1964-66
West German Policies, 1969
Soviet Lectures, 1964-70
Course Materials:
Government 388, 1949-55
Government 387, 1951-55
G 6803, G 9804y, G 9803, 1963-66
G 9803x, 1964
G 6804, G 6803x (Europe in World Politics), 1964-68
G 6803x, G 6804 (Europe in World Politics), 1964-69
G 9803x (Europe in World Politics), 1964-70
G 6803x, G 6804 (Europe in World Politics), 1964-71
G 6804 (Europe in World Politics), 1965
G 9803x, 1965-68
G 9803x, Seminar Papers, 1966-67
G 9803x, 1967-71
G 9803x, I, 1968
G 9803x, II, 1968
G 9804y, 1968
G 9803x, 1968-69
G 9803x, 1969
Government, G 9804y, 1969
Political Science, G 9804y, 1969-70
G 6804, Europe in World Politics, 1970
G 9803x, 1971
Box
42American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS)
Joint Committee on Slavic Studies, 1948-49
Evaluation Advisory Committee, 1965-68
Proposed U.S. - Soviet Institute, 1961-67
ACLS Correspondence, reports, Official, 1960-64
Memorandum, 1961-63
Recommendations, 1962
Selection Committee, 1960-65
Institute of Soviet - American Relations, 1962-67
U.S.S.R. Visitors, 1961-62
U.S. - Soviet Agreement, Cultural Exchange, 1962-68
Frederick Burkhardt, President, 1960-64
General Correspondence (3 folders), 1960; 1961; 1962
Inter-University Committee (IUC)
Correspondence, 1960-65
Memoranda, 1961-64
Committee on Travel Grants, 1964
European Institute (EI):
Applications for Funds Declined, 1969
No replies , 1963-64
Applications , 1950-57
DeCarmoy, Guy, 1966-70
Droz, Jacques, 1968
Franklin Julian , 1968
Grass, Gunter, 1965-69
Grosser, Alfred, 1965-67
Hassner, Pierre, 1971
Kramish, Arnold, 1965-69
Malefakis, Edward, 1967
Moch, Jules, 1969
Myrdal, Mats, 1968-69
Popitz, Heinrich, 1966
Sartori, Giovanni, 1966-67
Segre, Claude, 1967
Weil, Gordon--EEC, 1965-70
Wettig, Gerhard, 1967-71
Program, 1967
Reports, 1967
Materials for Ford Report, December 1970-1975
Box
43 Announcements, EI, 1950-59
EI Certificate Candidates, 1961
Recipients of Certificates, ca. 1958
Alumni, 1958-59
Pre-program Correspondence, 1967
Proposed Conference Programs, 1965-70
Planning, 1967
Atlantic Institute, 1964, 1967
Correspondence, 1966-67
Reid Hall, 1964-72
École-Pratique des Hautes Études, 1971
Encyclopedia Dictionary, 1965-66
Columbia University
Columbia University (CU) - re: resignation, 1954-55
RE: Appointment Adjunct Prof., 1956-62
Columbia University: Bureau of Applied Social Research, 1960-62
Josephine Bruo - Personal Correspondence, 1962
CU: Yugoslav Studies, 1951-54
Haimson, Leopold, 1959-60
CU: Hungarian Interview Project, 1957
CU: Reece Committee, 1953-54
Foreign Affairs: Russian Reader, 1962-63
Letters RE: F.A. Russian Reader, 1963
Germany, 1963
Leon B. Memorial, 1958
Ralph E. Ogden Foundation, 1957-61
Special Book Procurement, 1953-57
Manuscript Articles and Reviews
Editorial Advice (2 folders)   1. Includes Oliver E. Allen, Life; Funk and Wagnalls Encyclopedia; Publishers; and University Presses,), 1954-60. 2. Includes Encyclopedia Britannica Films, Inc.; Life, Publishers: University Presses), 1961-65, 1971
PEM Quote, 1962-69
Book Reviews by PEM (2 folders), 1950-55, 1960-70
Correspondence concerning Publications of Books, 1966-67
Articles, Reviews (Includes "What's New on Russia" by PEM), 1949-54; 1963
Articles and Reviews (includes declined), 1951-53
Reviews Completed, 1951-59
Articles and Reviews completed
1954   Includes "The Messianic Concept"; "The Soviet Challenge to American Business"; "Introductory Remarks"; "The Negotiations at Geneva" by PEM)
1955   Includes "AWC Instruction Circula, Number 54-2. Study No. 2, International Relations"; "Collectivization of Agriculture in Soviet Strategy"; Photocopy of "How 'New' is the Kremlin's New Line?" by PEM)
Comments on Articles, 1955-62
Articles Completed
1956   Includes "Russia Revisited: Moscow Dialogues, 1956"; "New Goals or New Manners?"; "Soviet Foreign Policy and the 20th Party Congress")
1958   Includes Confidential report; also "Is it Time for an 'Agonizing Reappraisal' of United States Foreign Policy?")
1959-60   Includes "The New Challenge of the Kremlin")
"American Research on Russia" by PEM for Cyril Black; AmericanSlavicReview, 1959
"The Shape of the Modern World", by PEM, article for Lyman Bryson, March-April, 1959
Publications - General, 1960-61
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44Foreign Affairs article "Soviet Myths and Realities" on Soviet Congress programs 1961, clippings, notes, manuscripts and drafts
Foreign Affairs article comments, 1961   correspondence
Articles Completed, 1961-62    "The Challenge of Ideas", "Soviet Foreign Policy and the 22nd Party Congress", "The Soviet Challenge", University of Georgia address N.Y. and London Times, "Michael Vetukhiv"
Comments on Foreign Affairs Article, January 1962   C. M. Childers
Japanese edition of The Kremlin and World Politics, 1961-62   Masarnichi Inoki (Kyoto, 1961)
Book Review correspondence, 1961-63
New York Times article on appointment of ambassador to U.S.S.R., May 27, 1962
Comments on Foreign Affairs article "The Meaning of Coexistence", 1962
Television Appearances and Advice for Programs, 1963-65   WCBS, WABC, Broadcasting Foundation of America radio, Ellis Mott
Articles Completed, 1963   New York Times Magazine (September 1), "Is it Peaceful? Is it Coexistence?", "The New Western Europe and the World Strategy of Democracy", "The Zagreb Congress", Modern Age Nation (November 10, 1951) - on Zagreb Congress
Articles and Manuscripts, 1963    "Some Vignettes of Soviet Life 1930-32", "Power and Ideology in the Communist States", "The Outlook for a European Deterrent in the 1970's", "Soviet Policy in the Developing Countries", "Understanding the World We Live In", "Some Political Aspects of East-West Trade", "A Single Banner of Communist Faith and Two Contestants", in Survey, The Reporter, Foreign Affairs, correspondence
Articles, 1965    "New Trends and New Needs in the Study of Contemporary Western Europe", "Ideological Diversities and Crises Within the Communist Area"
ACLS Newsletter, material for article, October 1965   "Proposals for a West European Studies Program at Indiana University"
Bellagio European - "American Colloquium on Relations with the Third World"October 14-18, 1965;"Communist Policy and the Third World", 1965 , 1965
Manuscript, ca. 1966   with bibliography "The Soviet Union Science Khvushehav"
4th Wiesbaden Conference, September 6-9, 1966   "Eastern Europe in World Power Politics"
Correspondence on Articles, 1966-67
Articles, 1967
"Eastern Europe in World Power Politics", Modern Age, 1/25/1967
"The Kremlin and the Third World: Dilemmas of Soviet Policy", Foreign Affairs
Pacific Northwest Assembly, VNW of Oregon, March 2, 1968   "The U.S. and Eastern Europe"
Journal of International Affairs article, February, 1968   "The U.S. and East - West Detente: The Range of Choice"
Paris Atlantic Community, 1969   Committee on Atlantic Studies, Guy DeCarmoy, Clemens Meller
Tasks of Universities in a Changing World, ca. 1969
Academy Political Science Article, January 1969   "Soviet Search for Security"
Research Resources Conference, 1969-70   Stephen Kertesz (Notre Dame)
Notre Dame article, November 30, 1970   "The Universities and Public Policy: Challenge and Limits"
John Gimbel, 1971   Republication of "Soviet - American selections" article, 1949
Random House, 1959   re: publication of Vintage Books, Russian Library; Morris Philipson
Random House, 1964-68, 1960-69   The Kremlin and World Politics by PEM and Vintage Russian Library
PEM Collection of articles published by Vintage Books, 1959-60   book reviews on The Kremlin and World Politics (1960), Letters from scholars and Dwight Eisenhower, their appraisals of the book; i.e. E. H. Carr, Paul Langer, William McNeill, Alexander Dallin, Calvin B. Hoover, Serge A. Zenkovsky, Avrahm Yarmolinsky
Russell and Rusell Inc., 1965-71   publishers, re: royalties on Great Russian Revolution
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45Publications (books and articles) by P. E. Mosely. 1934-1971   A complete listing of publications by Philip E. Moseley is available in the PDF format of the finding aid. The books and articles listed here include only those found iin the in the Archival Collection at the University of Illnois
3. "A Pan-Slavist Memorandum of Liudevit Gaj in 1838," American Historical Review, vol. 40 (1935). pp. 704-716.
5. "The Sociological School of Dimitrie Gusti," Sociological Review (London), vol. 28 (1936), pp. 149-165.
6. "Russian Policy in Asia 1838-39,: Slavonic Review, vol. 14 (1936), pp. 670-681.
9. "English-russische Flotternrivalitat," Jahrbucher fur Geschichte Osteuropas, vol. 1 (1936), pp. 549-568.
10. "Is Europe Heading for War?" Phi Kappa Phi Journal, vol. XVII, No. 2 (1937), pp. 55-64.
11. "The Post-War Historiography of Modern Bulgaria," The Journal of Modern History, vol. IX, No. 3 (1937), pp. 457-465
12. "A New Rumanian Journal of Rural Sociology," Rural Sociology, vol. II, No.4 (Dec. 1937), pp. 457-465
13. "Recent Soviet Trials and Policies," Yale Review, XXVII, No. 4 (June 1938), pp. 745-766. Reprinted in The Kremlin and World Politics; Studies in Soviet Policy and Action. New York: Vintage Books, Inc. 1960, pp.67-90.
14. "Freedom of Artistic Expression and Scientific Inquiry in Russia," Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, vol. 200 (November 1938). pp. 254-274. Reprinted in The Kremlin and World Politics, pp. 91-128.
16. "War," in Tentative Formulation of Some Contemporary Social Problems for Teachers of Social Studies. New York: Mimeographed by the General Education Board 1939, pp. 38.
17. "Whither Russia? The Historical Background," Areopagus, VIII, No. 2 (November 1938), pp. 4-5.
18. "Russian Policy in 1911-12," Journal of Modern History, XII, (March 1940), pp. 69-86.
19. "Is Bessarabia Next?" Foreign Affairs, Vol. 18, No.3 (October 1940), pp. 557-562.
20. "Iceland and Greenland: An American Problem," Foreign Affairs, Vol. 18, No. 4 (July 1940), pp. 742-746.
21. "Transylvania Partitioned," Foreign Affairs, Vol. 19, No. 1 (October 1940), pp. 506-507.
24. --editor. Supranational Organization and Cooperation of the Democracies: An Outline of Suggestions for Research. New York: Social Science Research Council 1941, III + 36 pages.
26. "Intervention and Nonintervention in Spain, 1838-39," Journal of Modern History, Vol. XIII, No. 2 (June 1941), pp. 195-217.
27. "Repatriation of Greeks, Turks, and Bulgars after the Graeco-Turkish War: 1919-23," University of Pennsylvania Bicentennial Conference Studies in Political Science and Sociology, Philadelphia 1941, pp. 171-180.
28. "The United States as Viewed by Other Nations," Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol. 218 (Nov. 1941), pp. 110-121.
30. "The Small Nations and European Reconstruction," Christianity and Crisis, Vol. II, No. 9 (June 1, 1942), pp. 2-5.
31. "Adaptation for Survival: the Varzic Zadruga," Slavonic and East European Review, Vol. XXI, No. 56 (American Series, II). March 1943, pp. 147-173.
32. "Soviet Policy in the United Nations," Proceedings of the Academy of Political Science, Vol. XXII, No. 2 (Jan. 1947), pp. 28-37.
33. "Peace-Making 1946," International Organization, Vol. 1, No. 1 (1947), pp. 22-32. Reprinted as "Peacemaking, 1946," in The Kremlin and World Politics: Studies in Soviet Policy and Action, New York: Vintage Books, Inc. 1960, pp. 246-262.
34. "U.S. Policy and the U.S.S.R.," Survey Graphic, Vol. XXXVI, No. 12 (Dec. 1947) pp. 674-677.
37. --With Sidney B. Fay and Quincy Wright, Containment of General Settlement with Russia? University of Chicago Round Table No. 512 Jan. 11, 1948.
38. Review of Vera Michelas Dean, U.S. and Russia, in Saturday Review Jan. 17, 1948
39. et al., You and the Russians, New York: Columbia Broadcasting System 1948, pp. 9.
40. "Czechoslovakia, Poland, Yugoslavia: Observations and Reflections," Political Science Quarterly, Vol. LXIII, No. 1 (March 1948), pp. 1-15.
41. et al., "The Meaning of Czechoslovakia," University of Chicago Round Table No. 519 February 29, 1948.
43. "Face to Face with Russia," Foreign Policy Association, Headline Book No. 70, pp. 3-53.
44. "Soviet Policy in a Two-World System," International Journal, Vol. III, No. 3 (Summer 1948), pp. 191-200. Reprinted in The Kremlin and World Politics: Studies in Soviet Policy and Action. New York: Vintage Books, Inc.1960. pp. 291-303.
46. "Aspects of the Russian Expansion," American Slavic and East European Review, Vol. VII, No. 3 (Oct. 1948), pp. 197-213. Reprinted in The Kremlin and World Politics, pp. 42-66.
47. "The Berlin Deadlock," American Perspective, Vol. II, No. 7 (Dec. 1948), pp. 331-339.
51. Review of Leon Toltsky, Stalin: An Appraisal, in Review of Politics Jan 1949
53. "Soviet - American Relations sine the War," Ibid., Vol. 263, pp. 202-211. Reprinted in Principles and Problems of International Politics: Selected Readings, edited by Hans J. Morgenthau and Kenneth W. Thompson, New York, 1950, pp. 381-393; in The Making of Modern Europe, edited by Herman Ausubel, New York, 1951, Vol. II, pp. 1131-1146; in Readings in Russian Foreign Policy, edited by Robert A. Goldwin and Marvin Zetterbaum, Chicago: American Foundation for Political Education, 1953, Vol. III, pp. 151-162; in The Kremlin and World Politics: Studies in Soviet Policy and Action. New York; Vintage Books, Inc. 1960, pp. 304-322.
54. "Eastern Europe," How Can We the People Achieve a Just Peace? Selected speeches, second annual session Mount Holyoke College Institute on the United Nations (1949), South Hadley, Mass., pp. 68-70.
55. "United Nations: Success or Failure?" The University of Chicago Round Table, No. 605 Oct. 23, 1949, pp. 1-10, with George Shuster and Quincy Wright.
56. --, Ales Bebler and Alan Simpson, "Can Yugoslavia Survive?" University of Chicago Round Table, No. 610 Nov. 27, 1949, pp. 1-12.
58. "Dismemberment of Germany; the Allied Negotiations from Yalta to Potsdam," Foreign Affairs, Vol. 28, No. 3 (April 1950), pp. 487-498. Reprinted in The Kremlin and World Politics: Studies in Soviet Policy and Action, New York: Vintage Books, Inc. 1960, pp. 131-154.
59. --, Walter Johnson and Malcom P. Sharp, "Who Killed the Peace?" University of Chicago Round Table, No. 625 March 12, 1950, pp. 1-13.
60. "Soviet Research in the Social Field," Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, Vol. 94, No. 2 (April 12, 1950), pp. 105-110. Reprinted as "Social Science in the Science of Politics," in Soviet Society, a Book of Readings, edited by Alex Inkeles and Kent Geiger, Boston: Houghton Mifflin 1961, pp. 478-484.
63. "The Treaty with Austria," International Organization, Vol. IV, No. 2, (May 1950), pp. 219-235. Reprinted in The Kremlin and World Politics: Studies in Soviet Policy and Action, New York: Vintage Books, Inc. 1960, pp. 263-288.
64. "The Problem of Asia," et al., University of Chicago Round Table, No. 644 (July 30, 1950), pp. 1-11.
67. "The Rise of Soviet Power," U.S. Naval War College, Information Service for Officers, Vol. III, No. 4 (Dec. 1950), pp. 13-42. (classified).
68. et al., "The State of American Foreign Policy," University of Chicago Round Table, No. 668 Jan. 14, 1951, pp. 10.
69. "Soviet Policy and the Revolutions in Asia," Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences, Vol. 276, (July 1951), pp. 91-98.
72. "The Failure of the Old Imperialism," Bulletin of the Institute of Social Sciences, Vol. I, No. 3 (Oct. 1951), pp. 25, 34.
73. et al., "Is There an Entering Wedge for Peace?" University of Chicago Round Table, No. 710 Nov. 4, 1951, pp. 1-10 passim.
74. "The Zagreb Congress," The Nation, Vol. 173, No. 19 (Nov. 10, 1951), pp. 391-392.
75. "The World Impact of the Russian Revolution," Religious Faith and World Culture, edited by A. William Loos 1951, New York: Prentice-Hall, Inc. pp. 143-156. Reprinted in The Kremlin and World Politics: Studies in Soviet Policy and Action. New York: Vintage Books, Inc., 1960. pp. 221-245.
77. "Negotiating with the Russians," Foreign Policy Bulletin, Vol. XXXI, No. 10 Feb. 1, 1952, pp. 1-2.
78. "Should U.S. Negotiate with Russia about Germany?" Foreign Policy Bulletin, Vol. XXXI, No. 17 May 15, 1952, pp. 5-6.
79. el al., "What is the American Tradition in Foreign Policy, Ideals or Power?" University of Chicago Round Table, No. 734 April 20, 1952.
80. "Soviet Policy and the Korean War," Journal of International Affairs, Vol. VI, No. 2 (Spring 1952), pp. 107-114. Reprinted in The Kremlin and World Politics: Studies in Soviet Policy and Action, New York: Vintage Books, Inc. 1960, pp. 323-335.
83. et al., "The Mediation of Labor and International Disputes," University of Chicago Round Table, No. 757 September 28, 1952, pp. 1-10, Passim.
84. "Trieste: Apple of Discord," Foreign Policy Bulletin, Vol. XXXII No. 6, pp. 3-8.
85. "The Nineteenth Party Congress," Foreign Affairs, Vol. 31, No. 2 (Jan. 1953), pp. 238-256. Reprinted in The Kremlin and World Politics: Studies in Soviet Policy and Action, New York: Vintage Books, Inc. 1960. pp. 336-360. Reprinted as "Economic Aspects of the Nineteenth Party Congress," Problems of Communism, Vol. 2, No. 2 (1953), pp. 8-10.
89. "The New Look in Soviet Foreign Policy," Foreign Policy Bulletin, Vol. 33, No. 2 (Oct. 1, 1953), pp. 5-7.
90. "The Kremlin's Foreign Policy since Stalin," Foreign Affairs, Vol. 32, No. 1 (Oct. 1953), pp. 20-33. Reprinted in part in Discussions of Foreign Affairs, Vol. II, No. 3 (Oct. 1953), pp. 6-7; reprinted in The Kremlin and World Politics: Studies in Soviet Policy and Action, New York: Vintage Books, Inc. 1960. pp. 363-381.
91. et al., "Meaning of Democracy," University of Chicago Round Table, No. 807 Sept. 27, 1953, pp. 1-11.
92. "The Break in the Iron Curtain," Institute of Social Studies Bulletin, Vol. 2, No. 4 (Winter 1953), pp. 37-39.
93. "The Historical Development of Russia, "Naval War College Review, Vol. 6, No. 6 (Feb. 1954), pp. 1-22 (classified).
94. "Soviet Policy in the Two-World Conflict: Some Prospects," Journal of International Affairs, Vol. 8, No. 1 (1954), pp. 107-113; translated and reprinted as "Sowjetpolitik im Zeitalter," in Ost-Problems, 6 Jahrgang, # 28 (July 1954), pp. 1102-1105, in The Kremlin and World Politics: Studies in Soviet Policy and Action, New York: Vintage Books, Inc. 1960, pp. 382-390.
95. et al., "Indochina and the Geneva Conference," University of Chicago Round Table, No. 838 May 2, 1954, pp. 1-13.
96. "Soviet Hopes for Success are Concentrated in the East," (delivered in Russian, translated into English), Proceedings of the Conference of the Institute for the Study of the History and Culture of the U.S.S.R.Munich March 20-22, 1953, 1954, pp. 120-122.
97. "Opening Statement." Academic Freedom Under the Soviet Regime; A Symposium of Refugee Scholars and Scientists Who have Escaped from the U.S.S.R., on the subject, "Academic Freedom in the Soviet Union as a Threat to the Theory and Practice of Boshevik Doctrine." Munich: The Institute for the Study of the History and Culture of the U.S.S.R. 1954, pp. vii-viii.
98. "Introductory Remarks," Three Columbia Bicentennial Lectures (Florian Znaniecki, Waclaw Lednicki, Oscar Halecki), New York: The polich Institute of Arts & Sciences in America 1954, pp. 5-6. (booklet)
99. "Comments on Ideology and Reality in the Soviet System," Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, Vol. 99, No. 1 (January 27, 1955), pp. 31-33.
100. "The Russian Institute of Columbia University," Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, Vol. 99, No. 1 (Jan. 27, 1955), pp. 36-38.
101. "Waldemar Gurian and Russian Studies in America," Review of Politics, Vol. 17, No. 1 (January 1955), pp. 44-46.
105. et al., "Russia's Foreign Policy," University of Chicago Round Table, No. 885 March 27, 1955, pp. 1-6.
106. Russia After Stalin (Headline Series, No. III May-June 1955) New York: Foreign Policy Association 1955, pp. 3-55. (Whole booklet is 62 pages).
107. "Will Tito Turn East," Foreign Policy Bulletin, New York July 1, 1955, pp. 157-159.
108. "Hopes and Failures: American Policy Toward East Central Europe 1941-1947," The Review of Politics, University of Notre Dame Press, Vol. 17, No. 4 Oct. 1955, pp. 461-485; reprinted with slight revision in The Fate of East Central Europe; Hope and Failures of American Foreign Policy, edited by Stephen D. Kertesz Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 1956, pp. 51-74; In The Kremlin and World Politics: Studies in Soviet Policy and Action, New York: Vintage Books, Inc., 1960. pp. 189-220.
110. "The Soviet Union and the United States: Problems and Prospects," Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Philadelphia January 1956, Vol. 303--The entire issue: "Russia Since Stalin: Old Trends and New Problems," edited by Philip E. Mosely. --PEM's article, pp. 192-198, Foreword, vii-viii; reprinted as "Die Sowjetunion und die Vereinigten Staaten von Nord-Amerika: Probleme und Assichted, " Europa Archiva, May 5, 1956, pp. 8797-8802; in The Kremlin and World Politics: Studies in Soviet Policy and Action, New York, Vintage Books, Inc., 1960. pp. 425-455.
112. "Concluding Remarks," Report in the Soviet Union in 1956, A Symposium of the Institute for the Study of the U.S.S.R. (Published by same in Munich) 1956, pp. 203-207. (Symposium held April 28-29).
116. Introduction, "Professor Michael Karpovich," Russian Thought and Politics, edited by Hugh McLean Martin E. Malia, George Fischer, Harvard Slavic Studies, Vol. IV, Gravenhage: Mouton & Co. 1957, pp. 1-13.
117. "Collectivization of Agriculture in Soviet Strategy," in Collectivization of Agriculture in Eastern Europe, edited by Irwin T. Sanders, University of Kentucky Press 1958, pp. 49-66.
118. "Columbia's Dynamic Archive of Russian History and Culture," Columbia Library Columns, Vol. 7, No. 2 Feb. 1958, pp. 32-36.
119. See number 110. (Europa-Archiv)
120. "Khrushchev's New Economic Gambit," Foreign Affairs, Vol. 36, No. 4 July 1958, pp. 557-568.
122. See number 121. (in The New Leader)
123. "Russia and the West: Notes of Discord and Hope," Worldview (published by the Church Peace Union), Vol. 1, No. 10 Oct. 1958.
130. "Michael Karpovich," Russian Review January 1960.
133. "Memorial: Michael Vetukhiv, Founding President of the Academy," The Annals of the Ukrinian Academy of Arts and Sciences in the United States, Vol. VIII, No. 1-2 1960, pp. 5-14.
134. "How The Kremlin Keeps Ivan in Line," New York Times Magazine Feb. 10, 1961, pp. 16, 67-68.
135. "Soviet Myths and Realities," Foreign Affairs, Vol. 39, No. 3 (April 1961), pp. 341-354. Reprinted in Congressional Record-Senate (Mr. Proxmire), Vol. 107, No. 65 April 18, 1961, pp. 5696-5699; in abridged form in Der Spiegel, Hamburg; in abridged form in Current, No. 13 (May 1961); Documentation Francaise, No. 1098 (May 27, 1961), pp. 1-7: in Shukan (Weekly) Toyo Keizai (Sekai-Shuko) Tokyo July 29, 1961, pp. 36-42; as "Somjetsamveldet I Dag" Syn og Segn, Hefte 7 1961, 67. arg pp. 308-321; in The Soviet Union, 1922-1962: A Foreign Affairs Reader, Praeger, 1962, pp. 428-440.
137. "Is it 'Peaceful' or 'Coexistence'?" New York Times Magazine May 7, 1961, pp. 19, 122-124. Reprinted as "The Meaning of 'Peaceful Coexistence'" in The USSR and Communism: Source Readings and Interpretations, edited by Alfred J. Rieber and Robert C. Nelson, Chicago: Scott, Foresman and Co., 1961. pp. 312-315.
140. "Regional Alliances Best Hope of Free World," Nation's Business, Vol. 49, No. 10 Oct. 1961, pp. 61-64.
141. "Is Khrushchev Another Hitler: A Size-up by International Experts," U.S. News and World Report, Vol. 51, No. 18 Oct. 30, 1961, pp. 44-45.
142. See number 135. (in Syn og Segn)
143. "Khrushchev's Party Congress," Foreign Affairs, Vol. 40, No. 2 Jan. 1962, pp. 183-195. Reprinted as "Bundeszentrale fur Heimatdeinst," in Das Parlament, Bonn, Germany; reprinted in The Soviet Crucible, edited by Samuel Hendel, D. Van Nostrand Company, 2nd edition, (abridged) 1963. pp. 458-462.
144. "Communism: Its Implications for Higher Education," Higher Education in a World of Conflict, edited by George S. Pathemos, University of Georgia 1962, pp. 135-169.
145. "The Soviet Challenge: Today & Tomorrow," Wingspread, Institute for World Affairs Education of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, with the Johnson Foundation, Racine, Wisconsin 1962.
148. "The Meanings of Coexistence," Foreign Affairs, Vol. 41, No. 1 Oct. 1962, pp. 36-46. Reprinted in The Soviet Union 1922-1962: A Foreign Affairs Reader, New York: Praeger, 1962. pp. 478-488; in The Cold War: Ideological Conflict or Power Struggle, edited by Norman A. Graebner, Boston: D.C. Heath & Co. 1963. pp. 87-94; as "The Policy of 'Peaceful Coexistence'" in Soviet Politics and Government: A Reader, edited by Randolph L. Braham, New York: Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., 1965. pp. 480-491.
149. "Soviet Foreign Policy Since the Twenty-Second Party Congress," Modern Age, Vol. 6, No. 4 $$$$ Fall 1962, pp. 343-352. Reprinted in Berlin and the Future of Eastern Europe, edited by David S. Collier and Kurt Glaser, Chicago: Henry Regnery Company with the Foundation for Foreign Affairs, Inc. 1963. Chapter IV, pp. 60-73; reprinted as "The Limits of Liberalization," Current, No. 36 (April 1963), pp. 56-58.
153. See number 149. (in Current)
154. "Is it Peaceful? Is it Coexistence?" The New York Times Magazine September 1, 1963, pp. 7, 18-19.
155. "The Chinese-Soviet Rift: Origins and Portents," Foreign Affairs, Vol. 42, No. 1 Oct. 1963, pp. 11-24. Reprinted in Government of Communist China, edited by George P. Jan, San Francisco: Chandler Publishing Co. 1966. pp. 574-586.
156. "The New Western Europe and the World Strategy of Democracy," Modern Age, Vol. 7, No. 4 Fall 1963, pp. 343-354. Reprinted in Western Integration and the Future of Eastern Europe, edited by David S. Collier and Kurt Glasser, Chicago: Henry Regnery Company with the Foundation for Foreign Affairs, Inc. 1964. pp. 1-16.
157. "Khrushchev's Foreign Policy: Coexistence or Conflict?" Focus on the Soviet Challenge, Seventh Annual Institute on United States Foreign Policy, No. 4 Global Focus Series, published by the Institute for World Affairs Education, The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee July 1963, pp. 47-61, 63-64, 68 and 78-79.
158. See number 148. (in The Cold War...)
159. "Khrushchev at 70--Who is Next?" The New York Times Magazine April 12, 1964, pp. 14, 96, 97, 99, 100. Reprinted in abridged form as "After Khrushchev--Who?" Sunday Chronicle (London) May 21, 1964.
160. "Recent Developments in the Soviet Bloc," Hearings before the Subcommittee on Europe of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, Eighty-eighth Congress, Second session, Washington, D.C. 1964, pp. 320-323.
162. See number 159. (in Sunday Chronicle)
164. See number 76 and number 137. (both reprinted in condensed form in The USSR and Communism: Source Readings and Interpretations)
165. "Changing Challenge of Communism: Some Implications for United States Policy," Proceedings of the Academy of Political Science, Vol. XXVII, No. 4 May 1964, pp. 99-119.
166. "Soviet Policy in the Developing Countries," Foreign Affairs, Vol. 43, No. 1 October 1964, pp. 87-98.
167. "The Soviet Citizen Views the World," The Review of Politics, Vol. 28, No. 4 Oct. 1964, pp. 451-472.
168. "The Changing Soviet Challenge," Wingspread, Racine, Wisconsin: The Johnson Foundation 1964, pp. 1-15.
170. "Present Trends in U.S. - Soviet Relations," Journal of the School of International Studies, New Delhi, Indian School of International Studies, Vol. VI, No. 2 Oct. 1964, pp. 117-132.
181. "The Soviet Union and the United Nations," International Organization, Vol. XIX, No. 3 Summer 1965, pp. 666-667. In The United Nations in the Balance, edited by Norman J. Padelford and Leland M. Goodrich, New York: Frederick A. Praeger, Inc. 1965. pp. 302-313.
184. "The Communist Bloc in the 1960's," in Beyond the Cold War: Essays on American Foreign Policy in a Changing Environment, edited by Robert A. Goldwin, Public Affairs Conference Center of University of Chicago, Chicago: Rand McNally and Co. 1963, 1965, pp. 96-114.
187. "Communist Policy and the Third World," The Review of Politics, Vol. XXVIII, No. 2 April 1966, pp. 210-237.
188. "The Soviet Union Since Khrushchev," Headline Series, No. 175, New York: Foreign Policy Association February 1966, 78 pages. Abridged, "La politique etrangere de l' URSS apres Khrouchtchev," Politique Etrangere, Vol. XXXI, No. 1, (1966), pp. 5-18.
193. "Eastern Europe in World Power Politics," Modern Age, Vol. XI, No. 2 1967, 119-130. Reprinted as "Osteuropa im Kraftespiel der Weltmachte," in Osteuropa und die Hoffnung auf Freiheit, edited by Alfred Domes, Koln: Verlag Wissenschaft und Politik 1967. pp. 76-92.
196. "The Kremlin and the Third World," Foreign Affairs, XLVI, No. 1 Oct. 1967, pp. 64-77.
202. See number 76. (in Hearings)
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46Research
22nd Congress "Some Comments on the Twenty-Second Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviety Union," PEM for Brookings Institution Seminary on the 22nd Conference , 1961
Journal of Modern History material , ca. 1930
Eastern Europe Development , 1955-61
Articles and Reviews Completed , 1941-50
Clippings , 1962-67
PRAVDA - "Direction of Soviet line" , 1962
Quotes from Soviet Sources, 1960-61
Svetlana Alliluyeva, letters to her requesting money, 1967-68
Yugoslav Conference, 1951
Pamphlets, 1954-56
American Museum of Natural History, 1949-50
Origins of Articles Research:
Russian Diplomacy and Spanish Civil War, 1949-50
Handwritten and typed notes (German and English), ca. 1935
Drafts of "Russian Diplomacy and the Belgian Question"
Research Notes
Soviet - American Project, 1936-37
Far East - Dewit C. Poole Papers, 1932-33
Curtis' Slavic Bibliography, 1942
European History since Roman Times, an Outline
Albania
Miller Diary, 1919-35
World War II Letters, 1942-45
Post-World War II Letters, 1945
Communist Statements, re: PEM, 1955
Notes on Dutch - Belgian Question, 1830s, 1941
Eastern European History - notes
Communist Activities, 1930
Soviet - American Relations, 1910's - 1930's, 1933
Schenectady Letters, 1934
A. N. Sack (Seligman Correspondence), 1930's
Sack and Seligman to each other; includes letters from Peter Struve, 1930's
Baron Nol'de, Rector Novikov
J. M. Goldstein - economic advisor to Count Witte
Paul Miliukov
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47Correspondence, 1936
Travel Notebooks (5), Balkans, Social Science Research Council, April-September 1938
Zadruga Field Work Report, Itinerary and Summary, study outlines and 2 postcard views of Elbasan girls, June 16 - September 26, 1938
Personal Notes, souvenir photographs and calling cards, 1938
Mosely's account of Field Work in 1936 and 1938 and later publications, ca. 1954
Albania, New York Times clippings (3), 1937
Albanian Villages Notes, census data, June 25 - July 30, 1938   Mekshoi, Seferaj, Thethi, Qerret, Vau Spas, Kolosjan, Slove, Fush e dures, Nershem, Postripa, Shtepaj, Labinot, Qatrom, Shipska, Colivele lui Tonia Cotta, Mashkullor, Dervishani, Osman Memaj, Verzheghe
Bulgarian Memoir Literature Bibliography, ca. 1935
"A Bulgarian Village" by Irwin Sanders, 2 excerpts from dissertation, ca. 1936
Rumanian Research Plans, 1938
Transylvania Research Material, 1934-36   Bishop's Letter, Charts, clippings, travelguides, trip diary
Transylvania Research material, 1935
Badina, Ovidiu Prof. Dr. (Gusti), Bucharest, 1936, 1968-70
Saxon Extended Family "Nachbarschaft", Notes and statistics by village, Transylvania
Research Notes, Clippings and photos, Saxon Village life in Siebenburgen, Transylvania, January - May 1936
Rumania, Nachbarschaft Notes, 1936
Bibliographies and Notes, Village Live of Saxon Farmers, ca. 1939
Rumania
conference notes, 1944
correspondence, 1946-47
Yugoslavia, Serbian grammer, Grammatika, YMCA Press, 1923
Research Materials, ca. 1935
Flag, ca. 1955
Russian Research Institute pamphlet, Prague, 1941
Polish, German and Yugoslav Material on peasant life and Zadrugas, 1931, 1934-37, 1945, 1948, 1950, 1953, 1955, 1959-60
Research Notebooks (2)
Bibliographic Requests, 1937-38
Memoirs, Transcripts and Source Notes, Eastern Europe and Turkey, ca. 1935
Newton D. Baker - Tasker H. Bliss Correspondence, Transcripts, Vols. I, II and III relating to Eastern Europe, 1917-18
Bliss - Baker and Supreme War Council memos, 1919
David H. Miller Diary Excerpts, 1919
Box
48 Photographs - 1070 prints, negatives, 75 postcards   
SUBJECTPRINTSDATES
Bulgaria 401935
Rumania 48 - 601935
Balcic 17 July 1935
Regina Maria 15
Dpavarebyu 33Aug. 1935
Noberr, Opachue, Roalea & Marnues 5
Toshuya Goznitsa12
Tsoreha Boyaue6
Cuhea 10Sept. 1936
Morsheni 21
Rebrisoara 7
Sant 5
4 peasant weddings in Sant & manuscript rejected by National Geographic241935
Balkan photographs, #1 #2 #3 #4 #522 18 + negatives 26 + negatives 32 + negatives 27 + negatives 33 + negatives
Yugoslavia, Belgrade 61ca. 1936
Balkans 18
Rumania, Transylvania, Sant + Notebook95July-Sept. 1936
Mosely Film, #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 #9 #10 #11 #12 #13 #12 & 13 32 30 28 32 36 37 + negatives 25 35 + negatives 35 + negatives 29 32 36 + negatives 37 301938
Balkan photographs for New York Times article91939
Yugoslavia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Split6 rolls negatives Aug. 1938
Negatives17 rolls 1939
Albania, postcard views 39ca. 1938
Hungary, postcard views1
Croatian National Costume, postcard v. 12
Yugoslavia, postcard views23
Mosely, Telluride, Colorado1 roll negatives
Negatives 13 rolls in box
Bibliography (3 X 5 cards from box), primarily Bulgaria and Macenonia 11 inches
Box
OS-5Oversize Materials   (See Archives Oversize Location Guide for range and shelf position)
Photographs (3)
Kappa Sigma Fraternity , ca. 1923-26
Honorary Diplomas and Certificates
Susquehanna University, September 14, 1969
American Philosophical Society, April 22, 1950
Inter-American Defense College, July 1, 1950
American Academy of Arts and Sciences, May 8, 1963



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