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Europe

Overview

Against the background of the great European war of the early twentieth century,  Herbert Hoover’s idea of a scholarly institution collecting documentation on war, revolution, and peace was conceived and developed. Greatly expanded during the decades that followed, European materials now constitute the largest and most comprehensive part of Hoover’s international holdings.

Katharina Friedla

Katharina Friedla

Taube Family Curator for European Collections / Research Fellow

Katharina Friedla is a research fellow and the Taube Family Curator for European Collections at the Hoover Institution Library & Archives at Stanford University. She has studied History, East European and Jewish Studies at the Free University in Berlin, the Hebrew Unive...

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Declassified British Documents Now Available in Hoover Collections

More than one hundred British government documents from nine archival collections at Hoover have been declassified. The majority, which are among the Charles Hill papers, are communications from the Office of the British Chargé d'Affaires in Beijing, 1966–68.

September 28, 2011
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Hoover acquires papers of Alexei Milrud

Much of Alexei Milrud’s collection relates to the activities of his father, Mikhail Milrud, editor of the newspaper Segodnia in Riga, Latvia, between the two world wars. The collection includes materials on Mikhail’s career and copies of his NKVD file (he was arrested by the Soviets when they incorporated Latvia), as well as materials relating to the newspaper and the history of Russian publishing in Latvia.

September 21, 2011
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A Friendship That Lasted a Lifetime: The Correspondence between Alfred Schütz and Eric Voegelin

These two giants of twentieth-century social science shared a remarkable friendship: first meeting as students in Vienna in the 1920s and finding one another to be great partners in discussion; years later being pushed out of Europe by Nazi pressure and going to work at separate American universities. The letters bear witness to their friendship during their years in the United States and document the men’s tentative attempts at formulating the theories of lifeworld and gnosis, both terms associated with Schütz and Voegelin today.

August 04, 2011
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Rare Latvian imprints acquired by Hoover

A unique Latvian collection has been added to the holdings of the Hoover Institution Archives consisting of more than a hundred items: underground leftist publications, pamphlets, leaflets, calendars, manuals, and ephemeral periodicals.

March 28, 2011
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Poland's National Digital Archives now has English web interface

An English interface is now available for the 18 Polish collections from Hoover that were digitized for Poland’s National Digital Archives (Narodowe Archiwum Cyfrowe) at www.szukajwarchiwach.pl.

March 25, 2011
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Papers of Member of Congress and American Field Service Cofounder A. Piatt Andrew are Now Open for Use

The papers of A. Piatt Andrew, who had a long and varied career as university professor, government official, member of Congress, and director of an ambulance service in wartime, are now open for use. The collection will be of interest to historians and researchers studying American politics, economics, and foreign relations in the early twentieth century, as well as those interested in the story of the American Field Service in France during World War I.

March 14, 2011
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The Hoover Archives acquires additional letters by Eric Voegelin

Twelve letters written to Elisabeth de Waal (née Ephrussi) by the Austrian-born political scientist Eric Voegelin were recently added to his collection. The original installment of this correspondence at Hoover (acquired from Voegelin’s widow in the 1980s) consisted of forty-five letters from Elisabeth to Eric (from 1938 to 1976) and seven carbon copies of his letters to her (from 1941 to 1974). Now, thanks to the generosity of Edmund de Waal, these twelve letters—ten of which had never been seen before, two of which Hoover had as carbon copies—from Eric to Elisabeth, spanning the years 1926 to 1959, complement the letters we had in hand.

February 04, 2011
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Hoover Institution Exhibit Draws Thousands across Poland; Renews Ties between the United States and Poland

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June 20, 2005 STANFORD
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"Revolutionary Eye" Exhibition Artist Speaks on Life, Art, and the Former East Germany

The Hoover Library and Archives hosted a wine and cheese reception for Wolfgang Janisch, the featured artist in the exhibition 'Revolutionary Eye: The Political Poster Art of Wolfgang Janisch: 1979-1999.

October 19, 2005
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