John H. Herz papers, 1940-1976.

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John H. Herz papers, 1940-1976.

Collection is in German and English and includes correspondence with other scholars, publishers, and co-authors Gwendolyn M. Carter and Louise Holborn, 1946-75; manuscripts, typescripts, and galley proofs of Herz's articles and books, mostly undated; syllabi, lecture notes, and course exams, 1949-62; and letters, memoirs, and reports from the U.N. Commission to Study the Organization of Peace, 1972-74.

12.0 cu. ft.

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Carter, Gwendolen Margaret, 1906-1991

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Professor of political science, Northwestern University. From the description of Gwendolen Margaret Carter interview summaries, 1973. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754869983 Gwendolen Carter, who once expressed her sole interest in life as "the world and all it contains," was born in Ontario in 1906. After obtaining her B.A. from the University of Toronto in 1929, she went on to obtain a master's degree at Oxford in 1935 and her Ph. D. at Radcliffe College in 1...

Herz, John H., 1908-2005

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Political scientist. Herz taught political science at several eastern universities. From the description of John H. Herz papers, 1940-1976. (University at Albany). WorldCat record id: 81185143 The Herz and Aschaffenburg families became interrelated through the marriages of two sets of siblings from Cologne. The merchant Hugo Herz was born in Cologne on March 26, 1864 and married Clara Aschaffenburg, born April 1, 1875. Hugo Herz's brother, the judge Karl (someti...

United Nations. Commission to Study the Organization of Peace.

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Holborn, Louise W. (Louise Wilhelmine), 1898-

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Louise Holborn, political scientist and authority on refugees, emigrated from Germany in 1933 and received her A.M. (1936) and Ph.D. (1938) from Radcliffe College. She worked in Germany after World War II and then taught international relations at Wellesley, Smith, and Connecticut College. She continued her research on refugees at the Bunting Institute of Radcliffe College (1964-1971). Received Order of Merit from the Federal Republic of Germany in 1975. From the description of Paper...