Henry Ashby Turner, Jr. papers, 1982-2000 (inclusive).

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Henry Ashby Turner, Jr. papers, 1982-2000 (inclusive).

The papers consist of Henry Ashby Turner's correspondence with other historians about the controversy surrounding David Abraham's book, "The Collapse of the Weimar Republic." A later accession comprises two databases, one containing information concerning foreign workers in the Adam Opel AG plant in Rüsselsheim, Germany, during the World War II era, and the other containing evaluative records concerning documents and articles relating to General Motors' acquisition, ownership, management, loss of effective control, write-off, and reacquisition of Adam Opel AG during the period from 1929 through the early 1950s.

1 linear foot (2 boxes) and 187 megabytes.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8011738

Yale University Library

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General motors corporation

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Turner, Henry Ashby

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Henry Ashby Turner, Jr. (1932-2008) received his B.A. degree from Washington and Lee University in 1954, and his M.A. (1957) and Ph.D. (1960) from Princeton. He has held the following positions at Yale University: instructor in history, 1958-1961; assistant professor, 1962-1964; associate professor, 1964-1970; professor, 1971-1989; Charles Seymour Professor of History, 1990-1991; and Bass Professor of History, 1991-. Turner was master of Davenport College from 1981-1991. He was a noted scholar o...

Opel AG

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