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1894. Alfred Dreyfus, un officier français juif, est accusé de trahison et condamné à perpétuité.
Japan: Records of the U.S. Department of State Relating to Commercial Relations, 1910-1949
This collection traces the commercial relations between the United States and Japan in the years 1910-1949.
Japan: Records of the U.S. Department of State Relating to Commercial Relations, 1950-1963
This archive reproduces Decimal File 494 and is based on the microfilm title Records Relating to U.S. Commercial Relations with Japan, for the years 1950-1954, 1955-1959, and 1960-1963.
The USIA started in 1953 as an independent foreign affairs agency within the executive branch charged with the conduct of public diplomacy in support of U.S. foreign policy. Public diplomacy complements and reinforces traditional diplomacy by communicating directly with foreign publics through a wide range of international information, educational and cultural exchange activities. This collection is from USIA's Office of Research. The Office of Research's purpose was to help achieve U.S. foreign policy objectives by assessing public attitudes in a variety of countries worldwide; and on a variety of issues including the implications of foreign opinion on past, present, and future U.S. policies, programs, and official statements. These materials were used by the president and his cabinet, diplomats abroad, and other executive departments and agencies. The Field Research Reports consist of country files and includes correspondence, questionnaires, survey results, memorandums, notes, tables, photographs, publications, clippings, reports, telegrams, exhibition programs, and surveys of foreign public opinion. This collection provides documentation on many countries, including Brazil, Austria, France, West Germany, the United Kingdom, Japan, Thailand, South Vietnam, India, Iran, Nigeria, and South Africa. This collection also includes regional reports for Western Europe, East Asia, Middle East and South Asia, and Eastern Europe.
County and Regional Histories & Atlases New York
Archives Unbound presents topically-focused digital collections of historical documents that support the research and study needs of scholars and students at the college and university level.
County and Regional Histories & Atlases Michigan
Archives Unbound presents topically-focused digital collections of historical documents that support the research and study needs of scholars and students at the college and university level.
County and Regional Histories & Atlases Wisconsin
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.
County and Regional Histories & Atlases Ohio
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.
Finland: Records of the U.S. Department of State Relating to Internal Affairs, 1960-Jan. 1963
The documents in this collection are primarily instructions to and dispatches from U.S. diplomatic and consular staff regarding political, economic, military, social, and other internal correspondences and events in Finland.
This collection consists of unique records of the U.S. Operations Mission established to intervene in Vietnam-the country U.S. foreign policy deemed a lynchpin in the free world���s fight against communism.
U.S. Military Activities and Civil Rights: The Military Response to the March on Washington, 1963
This collection reveals details of the Federal Government's plans to militarily intervene in the 1963 March on Washington (codenamed Operation "Steep Hill") in the event the march became disorderly.
Delve into the historical struggle against Prohibition with the published archives of the Association against the Prohibition Amendment (AAPA) and the Women's Organization for National Prohibition Reform (WONPR). In partnership with the renowned Hagley Museum and Library, Wilmington, DE, this collection offers a unique glimpse into the forefront of the movement to repeal Prohibition. Discover the sophisticated publicity campaigns, personal files of influential figures like Pierre S. du Pont and John Raskob, and the records of Alice Belin du Pont's involvement in the WONPR. Explore a treasure trove of correspondence, minutes, financial reports, membership lists, lobbying activities, and publications, shedding light on the impactful work of these organizations. Uncover the untold stories and insights that shaped the path to the repeal of Prohibition in 1933.
The Fellowship of Reconciliation (FOR) was a Christian pacifist group founded in December 1914 as a direct result of World War I.
This extensive and carefully preserved archive of the World Peace Movement contains a considerable body of printed matter detailing the activities of War Resisters' International (WRI).
The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) is a UK organization that advocates the abandonment of nuclear weapons by the UK and the world.
The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) is a UK organization that advocates the abandonment of nuclear weapons by the UK and the world.
Intelligence Reports from the National Security Council's Vietnam Information Group, 1967-1975
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.
Testaments to the Holocaust: Documents and Rare Printed Materials from the Wiener Library, London
This collection includes rare and unique historical material from The Wiener Library, London, which provides documentary evidence for the study of Nazi Germany and its crimes against the Jews from many perspectives. The Wiener Library is the oldest institution in the world established to document the Nazi regime and its crimes against Jewish people. The material is organised into 4 sections: Original Nazi propaganda material; Eyewitness accounts; Photographic material; and Wiener Library publications.
United States-Vietnam Relations reproduces a 12-volume set prepared by the Department of Defense for the House Committee on the Armed Services and printed by the Government Printing Office in 1971 (also known as the Hebert edition). This seminal publication relates how the U.S. was drawn into the war and gives accounts of crucial policy meetings and why decisions were made. When leaked to the press by Daniel Ellsberg in 1971, these papers caused an uproar, since they exposed U.S. involvement in Indochina much earlier than the public previously had assumed. The collection is a crucial acquisition for libraries with holdings in Asian and military studies and will be of interest to scholars and generalists alike.
This collection consists of correspondence received and sent by the U.S. consular post in Beirut.