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Hoover hosts the largest single collection of digitized publications from Afghanistan

Picture of Nationalist Chinese special unit stationed on the island of Saipan

The discovery of new archival materials brings findings and interpretation to modern Chinese history.

In efforts to expand to online audiences, the Hoover Institution Library & Archives’ proudly present “HI Stories.”

The Hoover Institution Library & Archives is excited to announce that the Hoji Shinbun Digital Collection now has global coverage

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Masuo Kitaji’s hand-illustrated Japanese translation Bibles acquired by Hoover

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Stalin at the Tehran Conference in 1943.

Stephen Kotkin's talk to be titled "Stalin's Collectivization: Crime of the Century or Necessity?"

Monday, July 29, 2013

Collectivization is one of the most studied aspects of Soviet history. This talk by Professor Stephen Kotkin will reexamine Stalin’s decision making and the formation of the totalitarian system by putting the audience inside Stalin’s head.

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Lisa Blaydes speaks at the 2013 Workshop on Totalitarian Regimes

Lisa Blaydes speaks about her research in Hoover’s Ba’ath Party Archives

Monday, July 29, 2013

Lisa Blaydes, assistant professor of political science at Stanford University and a Hoover national fellow, spoke Tuesday about her research in the Hoover Institution’s Ba’ath Party Archives, which were acquired through the Iraq Memory Foundation.

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From left: Hoover fellows Paul Gregory, Eric Wakin, and Mark Harrison.

Hoover Fellow Mark Harrison discusses the secret police

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Mark Harrison, a Hoover fellow Warwick University professor, spoke Monday on his research in the Hoover Archives Lithuanian KGB Collection before an audience of international scholars, Hoover fellows, and Stanford faculty, attending the 11th annual Hoover Archives Workshop on Totalitarian Regimes. His talk was entitled: “What Do Secret Policemen Really Do: Preventive Surveillance; Evidence from the Archives of the Lithuanian KGB.”

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Vandalism of the Revolutionaries by Ivan Alekseevich Vladimirov, December 1918.

Hoover Library and Archives brings out its art to illustrate history

Monday, July 22, 2013

The archives of the Hoover Institution have amassed a large and impressive collection during the past ninety years. The most recent exhibit, Art and History, sheds a colorful light on history, displaying works of art by both amateurs and professionals.

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Hoover Archives Summer Workshop 2013

Sunday, July 21, 2013 to Friday, August 2, 2013

Hoover's Workshop on Totalitarian Regimes studies the history and development of totalitarian regimes in order to understand why they came into being, how they work, and the sources of their durability. By bringing scholars together who study the different regimes, the workshop promotes the comparative study of modes of personal dictatorship, of institutions of coercion and repression, and of the economic and social consequences of totalitarian rule. The workshop's principal resources are the unique and fast- growing holdings of the Hoover Archives on totalitarian regimes in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.

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