Kenneth Lieberthal papers, 1965-2008 bulk dates, 1972-2008.

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Kenneth Lieberthal papers, 1965-2008 bulk dates, 1972-2008.

Materials include presentation and lecture notes from conferences and talks, writings and publications, consulting materials, teaching and administrative files from Swarthmore College and the University of Michigan, project files, government service materials, correspondence, travel notes from trips to China, photographs, audio and video recordings of lectures and commentaries, and e-mail (DVD).

30 linear feet and 1 DVD.

eng,

chi,

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SNAC Resource ID: 7917398

Bentley Historical Library

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