Hammond, Thomas Taylor. Thomas Taylor Hammond papers [manuscript], ca.1949-1992.
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Thomas Taylor Hammond papers [manuscript], ca.1949-1992.
The collection contains typescripts or offprints of 18 articles written for scholarly publications. The collection also contains articles and publications on every aspect of Russian life that were used by Hammond as a teaching resource. With these are lecture notes pertaining to the articles. Major topics in these source materials include agriculture, Leonid Brezhnev, the Cold War, the Communist Party, dissent, economics, foreign policy, Mikhail Gorbachev, government of the Soviet Union, the Hungarian Revolution, intervention against Communism, Jews, Nikita Khrushev, religion, Sino-Soviet relations, Vietnam, women, and Yugoslavia. Other teaching materials include handouts and course packets for courses taught by Hammond and by Walter Sablinsky; and annotated master copies of exam questions. The collection also contains copies of papers presented by other historians, chiefly at conferences. Historians represented include John A. Armstrong, Vernon Aspaturian, Rubén Berríos Martínez, Wacław Bili*nski, Stephen Blank, Archie Brown, Abraham Brumberg, R. V. Burks, Barbara Ann Chotiner, David R. Costello, Moshe Decter, Theodosius Dobzhansky, W. Raymond Duncan, Herbert J. Ellison, Lewis Feuer, Michael T. Florinsky, Robert O. Freedman, William E. Griffith, Leopold H. Haimson, Sidney Hook, Vsevolod Holubnichy, Mark N. Katz, Ying-mao Kau, Robert Kearney, Alfraed Levin, and John Wilson Lewis. Also S. Neil MacFarlane, Alfred G. Meyer,David B. Nissman, G. Warren Nutter, Daniel S. Papp, Richard Pipes, David E. Powell, Hugh Ragsdale, Albert Resis, Robert Rupen, Gertrude Schroeder, Harriet Fast Scott, Theodore Shabad, Sheldon W. Simon, Richard F. Staar, Paul B. Stephan, William J. Taylor, Jr., Geroge O. Totten, John Turkevich, Robert Wesson, Howard J. Wiarda, Larman C. Wilson, and Donald S. Zagoria. The collection also contains advice on teaching and research made available by Hamond to students through various hand-outs and brochurds. In addition there is a small amount of miscellaneous correspondence, particularly with his former student Charles T. Evans.
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