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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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New and Updated Finding Aids Posted Online

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

New Finding Aids Available.

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Hoover Institution Library and Archives Exhibit Features Contrasting Views of War

Tuesday, January 15, 2008
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Never Such Innocence: British Images of the First World War, an exhibit at the Herbert Hoover Memorial Exhibit Pavilion, features two approaches to engaging the British in the First World War (1914–18): one by the British government in thousands of posters and the other, nonofficial war art, poetry, and photographs by disillusioned British soldiers. Members of the class History and the Arts: Modern Britain, taught by Stanford history professor Peter Stansky, provided the text and chose the images for the exhibition.

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Never Such Innocence: British Images of the First World War

Thursday, January 10, 2008 to Saturday, March 1, 2008

This exhibition of government posters, photographs, fine art, and rare editions of poetry has been gathered from the collections of the Hoover Institution Library and Archives, the Cantor Center for Visual Arts, and the Special Collections of Stanford University Libraries. Members of Professor Peter Stansky’s class, Art and History: Modern Britain, were the guest curators.

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New and Updated Finding Aids Posted Online

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

New Finding Aids Available.

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2007 Highlights from the Library and Archives

Friday, December 21, 2007

The Chiang Kai-shek diaries covering the period 1932-1945 were opened to researchers in March. The political art of Andrzej Dudzinski, a supporter of the Polish Solidarity movement, was added to the East Europe collection in September. Based primarily on Hoover's Radio Free Liberty/Radio Europe archival holdings, Discovering the Hidden Listener, by Eugene Parta was published in November. Increasing access, the digital archive to Pasternak Family collection opened in October.

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