Elmer Plischke papers

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Elmer Plischke papers

1941-1974

Collection Overview Finding Aid View Box List Elmer Plischke (1914-2005) was a professor of Government and Politics at the University of Maryland from 1948 to 1980 and special historian for the office of the U.S. High Commissioner for Germany. His papers consist of correspondence, notes and information about the Allied High Commission on Germany, and writings on such topics as diplomacy, international relations, and government in Wisconsin and Germany. The collection also contains manuscripts and drafts for several of Plischke's publications, including Contemporary Government of Germany (1960), the second edition of Conduct of American Diplomacy (1967), and the second draft of his Ph.D. thesis Jurisdiction in the Polar Regions (1943). A preliminary inventory of this collection is available and can be found under "External Documents" in the "Additional Description" section of this finding aid.

17.75 linear feet

ger, Latn

eng, Latn

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University of Maryland, College Park

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Plischke, Elmer, 1914-2005

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Professor of history at the University of Maryland College Park and special historian for the office of the U.S. High Commissioner for Germany. From the description of Elmer Plischke papers, 1941-1974. (University of Maryland Libraries). WorldCat record id: 19119325 From the guide to the Elmer Plischke papers, 1941-1974, 1941-1974, (University of Maryland) ...