Kitabı oku: «Conservatism, the Right Wing, and the Far Right: A Guide to Archives», sayfa 78
http://microformguides.gale.com/Data/Download/3309000A.pdf
http://microformguides.gale.com/Data/Download/3309000A.rtf
[0978] Federated Press Records: American Labor Journalism in the Mid-Twentieth Century. From the holdings of the Rare Book and Manuscript Library of Columbia University in the City of New York. Series 2: Biographical Files (Primary Source Microfilm, an imprint of Thomson Gale, 2004) [microfilm]
Description: Files on George W. Armstrong, Court Asher, Karl Baarslag, Charles A. Beard, Ezra Taft Benson, Theodore G. Bilbo, Spruille Braden, Charles F. Brannan, John W. Bricker, H. Styles Bridges, Usher Burdick, Emory Burke, Robert C. Byrd, Harry F. Byrd, W.J. Cameron, Homer Capehart, John Chamberlain, Whittaker Chambers, George W. Christians, Upton Close, Roy M. Cohn, Charles E. Coughlin, Paul Crouch, Edw. Lodge Curran, Matthew Cvetic, Geo. E. Deatherage, Lawrence Dennis, Martin Dies, Elizabeth Dilling, James O. Eastland, Charles A. Edison, Dwight Eisenhower, Sam Engelhardt, Hamilton Fish, John T. Flynn, James V. Forrestal, Frank E. Gannett, Ben Gitlow, Barry M. Goldwater, William J. Goodwin, William J. Grede, Ralph Gwinn, Robert M. Harriss, Merwin K. Hart, B. B. Hickenlooper, Alger Hiss, Clare Hoffman, R.C. Hoiles, Herbert Hoover, J. Edgar Hoover, Charles B. Hudson, Patrick J. Hurley, William E. Jenner, George Racey Jordan, Harry A. Jung, Joseph P. Kamp, Vivien Kellems, Willford I. King, William Knowland, Fritz Kuhn, Wilhelm Kunze, Alfred M. Landon, David Lawrence, William Lemke, Fulton Lewis, Charles A. Lindbergh, Homer Loomis, Jr., Clare Boothe Luce, Ernest Lundeen, Douglas MacArthur, Russell Mack, George Malone, J. B. Matthews, Harvey Matusow, Joseph R. McCarthy, Ben Moreell, George van Horn Moseley, Carl H. Mote, Karl Mundt, Gerald P. Nye, W. Lee O'Daniel, Westbrook Pegler, William Dudley Pelley, Samuel Pettengill, J. Howard Pew, John E. Rankin, B. Carroll Reece, Robert R. Reynolds, Eddie Rickenbacker, Edward A. Rumely, G. David Schine, Allan Shivers, Gerald L. K. Smith, Edward James Smythe, George E. Sokolsky, Robert A. Taft, Herman Talmadge, Eugene Talmadge, Dorothy Thompson, Jacob Thorkelson, J. Strom Thurmond, John B. Trevor, George Sylvester Viereck, Franz Von Papen, George Wallace, Francis E. Walter, Thomas H. Werdel, Burton K. Wheeler, Harry Dexter White, John Bell Williams, Gerald B. Winrod, Robert E. Wood, and Allen Zoll.
Finding aids:
http://microformguides.gale.com/Data/Download/3310000a.pdf
http://microformguides.gale.com/Data/Download/3310000C.rtf
[0979] Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) Records, 1867-2006 (bulk 1950-1995), Collection Number MS2195
Location: Special Collections Research Center, George Washington University, Gelman Library, Suite 704, 2130 H. St, NW, Washington, D.C. 20052
Description: The collection contains materials such as newsletters and other publications, press releases, correspondence, newspaper clippings, legal documents, and legislative histories for the work done by the Federation for Immigration Reform (FAIR). Files on Lawrence Auster, Roy Beck, William W. Chip, Federal election commission vs. Massachusetts citizens for life, Samuel Francis, Otis L. Graham, Jr., Garrett Hardin, the Pioneer Fund, Dan Stein, and John H. Tanton.
References:
Heidi Beirich, "The FAIR Files: Working With the Pioneer Fund," May 12, 2010, http://www.splcenter.org/blog/20
10/05/12/the-fair-files-working-with-the-pioneer-fund/.
Websites with information:
http://library.gwu.edu/scrc/search/finding-aids-by-title
https://library.gwu.edu/scrc/search/finding-aids-by-title
http://library.gwu.edu/scrc/search/finding-aids-by-topic/politics
Finding aids:
https://library.gwu.edu/ead/ms2195.xml
http://library.gwu.edu/ead/ms2195.xml
[0980] Fondo della Federazione provinciale PCI senese, bb. 1.016 (1944-1991)
Location: Archivio Storico Movimento Operaio Democratico Senese (ASMOS), Fosso di S. Ansano 3, 53100 Siena, Italy
Description: Series IX. Rapporti con altri partiti, contains a subseries on Movimento sociale italiano, b. 1 (1955-1986).
Reference:
Guida alle fonti per la storia dei movimenti in Italia (1966-1978), a cura di Marco Grispigni and Leonardo Musci (Roma: Ministero per i beni e le attività culturali, 2003), http://www.archivi.beniculturali.it/dga/uploads/documents/Strumenti/Strumenti_CLXII.pdf.
Websites with information:
http://www3.unisi.it/sbs/biblioteche/asmmenu.html
[0980a] Harry Federleys arkiv, 1900-1951, Coll. 53
Location: Kansalliskirjasto [The National Library of Finland], P.O. Box 15, FI-00014 University of Helsinki, 00170 Helsingfors, Finland
Description: Harry Federley (1879-1951) was a Finnish geneticist and eugenicist. The papers consist of correspondence, press clippings, and ephemera. Correspondence from Herman Lundborg and Jon Alfred Mjøen.
Reference:
Helge Pedersen, "'Gud har skapat svarta och vita människor, jäfvulen derimot halfnegeren.': En komparativ analyse av Jon Alfred Mjøen og Herman Lundborgs rasehygieniske ideer i Norge og Sverige. Ca. 1900-1935" (thesis, Historisk institutt, Universitetet i Oslo, 2003), http://www3.hf.uio.no/1905/publikasjon/pedersen.doc.
Websites with information:
http://www.kansalliskirjasto.fi/attachments/5l4vZtpBt/6Wwrx43kr/Files/CurrentFile/HENKILOARKISTOT.pdf
[0981] J. Richard Feeley Papers, 1913-1960 (Bulk Dates: 1950s), MsC 166
Location: Special Collections Department, University of Iowa Libraries, 100 Main Library (LIB), 125 West Washington St., Iowa City, IA 52242-1420
Description: John Richard Feeley (1904- ), a real estate and insurance agent, was involved in conservative social and political issues, including anti-Communism and anti-fluoridation. He was also concerned about pollution by atom and hydrogen bombs, food additives, and medical research. His papers document these concerns. The collection also includes pamphlets on right-wing political groups and issues such as fluoridation and medicine. Boxes 22 and 23, folders 138—152: Right-wing Political Ephemera; Box 24, folders 153: Pamphlets—Right-Wing; 154: Pamphlets—Fluoridation; and 155: Pamphlets—Medicine; Boxes 25 and 26, folders 156—166: Pamphlets—Medicine; Box 27, folders 166—167: Pamphlets—Medicine; 168: Miscellaneous pamphlets; and Boxes 28 and 29, folders 169—178: Pamphlets—Fluoridation.
Websites with information:
http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/scua/manuscriptsf.html
http://collguides.lib.uiowa.edu/results.php?repo=1
Finding aids:
http://collguides.lib.uiowa.edu/?MSC0166
http://collguides.lib.uiowa.edu/?MSC0166&print=true
http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/spec-coll/msc/tomsc200/msc166/msc166_feeley.html
[0982] Raymond Thomas Feely papers, 1912-1962, Coll. 81059
Location: Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305-6010
Description: Feely (1895-1965) was an American Jesuit political scientist; academic vice president, University of San Francisco, 1950-1956. Correspondence, speeches, reports, notes, leaflets, bulletins, pamphlets, and serial issues, relating to Communism and anti-Communist movements in the United States, especially in California.
Finding aid:
http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt92903784/entire_text/
[0983] Bonner Frank Fellers Papers, 1904-1997, Coll. 70031
Location: Hoover Institution Archives, 434 Galvez Mall, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305-6010
Description: Bonner Frank Fellers (1896-1973) was a Brigadier General, United States Army; a member of General Douglas MacArthur's staff in the Philippines, 1935-1938; a member of General Douglas MacArthur's staff (Hollandia Operation), 1943-1946, and head of the psychological warfare drive against Japanese combat troops; and chairman, Citizens Foreign Aid Committee, 1959-1969. The papers consist of speeches and writings, studies, reports, correspondence, memoranda, orders, printed matter, and photographs, relating to American propaganda and military activities in the Pacific Theater during World War II, the occupation of Japan, and postwar conservative political organizations in the United States, especially the Citizens Foreign Aid Committee. The series Correspondence I, 1943-1970, contains files on Frank Cullen Brophy, Mrs. William D. Leetch, Henry Cabot Lodge, J. Howard Pew, and Carroll Reece. The series Correspondence II, 1923-1973, contains files on Gary Allen, American Opinion (Scott Stanley, Jr.), T. Coleman Andrews, Harry E. Barnes, George S. Benson, William Benton, Constantine Brown, Conrad Chapman, Kenneth Colegrove, Robert B. Dresser, Charles Edison, John T. Flynn, Devin A. Garrity, Sr., J. H. Gipson, Elgin Groseclose, J. Evetts Haley, Walter Harnischfeger, F. A. Harper, Robert M. Harriss, Henry Regnery Co. (Henry Regnery, Philip N. Starbuck, William F. Strube, Fred Wieck), Herbert Hoover, Roy M. Howard, William E. Jenner, Husband E. Kimmel, Thomas A. Lane, Douglas MacArthur, George W. Malone, Clarence Manion, Ben and Cele Moreell, Richard M. Nixon, John O'Donnell, Samuel B. Pettengill, J. Howard Pew, Reader's Digest (Francis Drake, Eugene Lyons, James A. McCracken, Paul Palmer, Marc Rose, Robert S. Strother, DeWitt Wallace), Carroll and Louise Reece, Archibald B. Roosevelt, E. Merrill Root, Phyllis Schlafly, George E. Stratemeyer, Robert S. Strother, Robert A. Taft, George Todt, Walter Trohan, United States. Army. Chief of Staff (M. B. Ridgway, Maxwell Taylor), James E. Van Zandt, Edwin A. Walker, Charles Willoughby, and Robert E. Wood. The series Sound Recordings, 1956-1997, contains Radio broadcast with Bonner Fellers, Manion Forum number 407, 15 July 1962; Paul Harvey radio programs 1951; For America rally, Carnegie Hall, New York City, 1956 February 22 [Spruille Braden, Dean Clarence E. Manion, Dan Smoot, William F. Buckley, Jr.; Bonner Fellers, Bill Jenner, Joseph McCarthy]; Radio broadcast by Bonner Fellers, "Thought War against the Kremlin Dictators," 31 October 1958; Talk by Bonner Fellers 3 January 1958; and Speech by Billy Graham, "Moral Responsibilities in the Atomic Age," 30 April 1956. The series Subject File I, 1934-1972, contains files on American Security Council, "Washington Reports," 1968; Spruille Braden; Frank Cullen Brophy; Citizens Foreign Aid Committee; Fred G. Clark; P. A. Del Valle; Everett M. Dirksen; Bonner Fellers; "Facts on Foreign Aid"; William J. Grede; Elgin Groseclose; Countess Rosalind Guardabassi; Walter Harnischfeger; A. G. Heinsohn, Jr.; Herbert Hoover; Institute for Monetary Research, Incorporated; Mark M. Jones (president of National Economic Council, Incorporated); David Lawrence; William Loeb; Milton Lory; Dean Clarence Manion; Dean C. Manion; Gerald P. Nye; J. Howard Pew; Charles Callan Tansill; Taxpayers Committee to End Foreign Aid; E. L. Wiegand; Robert E. Wood; and Milton R. Young. The series Subject File II, 1904-1974, contains files on Communism, Daughters of the American Revolution, Charles Edison, Dwight David Eisenhower, Herbert Hoover, Husband Kimmel, Douglas MacArthur, Richard M. Nixon, Attack on Pearl Harbor (Hawaii) (1941), Archibald Roosevelt, Richard Sorge, Robert A. Taft, and United Nations. The series Fellers Family File, 1937-1990, contains files on Bonner Fellers and Walter Trohan. The series Speeches and Writings by Others, 1935-1972, contains files on Gary Allen, Tom Anderson, Harry Elmer Barnes, George S. Benson, Owen Brewster, Constantine Brown, Robert B. Dresser, Herbert Hoover, Dean Clarence Manion, E. Merrill Root, Phyllis Schlafly, Robert A. Taft, and Walter Trohan. The series Miscellany, 1967-1973, contains Taxpayers Committee to End Foreign Aid (formerly, Citizens Foreign Aid Committee). Newsletters, reports, and statements, 1967-1971. The series Reports, Speeches, and Statements Written for Others, 1947-1952, contains speeches that Fellers wrote for Robert A. Taft. The series Speeches and Writings II, 1922-1972, contains articles, monographs, and speeches on Communism, Douglas MacArthur, American foreign policy, psychological warfare, Cold War, Korean War, Atlantic Union and World Government, Socialized Medicine and Socialism, and foreign aid, as published in American Mercury, Christian Economics, Dan Smoot Report, Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine, The Freeman, Human Events, Reader's Digest, Task Force, and Viewpoints (Institute for Monetary Research). The series Oversize materials, 1922-1968, contains a diploma issued to Bonner Fellers, Sovereign Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, 1959 September 28.
Websites with information:
http://www.hoover.org/library-archives/collections/japan
Finding aids:
http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf3s200303/
http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf3s200303/entire_text/
http://cdn.calisphere.org/data/13030/03/tf3s200303/files/tf3s200303.pdf
[0984] Papers of Brigadier General Bonner F. Fellers, USA, Military Secretary to MacArthur, SWPA, SCAP, 1913-1972 (also on microfilm (Reels 1070-1074)), RG-44a
Location: Archives and Library, MacArthur Memorial, 198 Bank St, Norfolk, VA 23510
Description: Bonner Frank Fellers (1896-1973) was a U.S. Army officer who served during World War II as military attaché and psychological warfare director. Fellers was named national director of For America in 1954. In the 1950s and 1960s, he was also a member of the board of trustees of the International Services of Information Foundation, Incorporated (ISIF); a member of the Constitution Party; a member of the advisory committee of the United States Day Committee, Inc.; a member of the Committee of Endorsers; a trustee of the Campaign for the 48 States; a member of the Citizens Foreign Aid Committee, which he chaired from 1959 to 1969; a member of the Committee for Freedom for All Peoples; a member of the Military Affairs Committee of the Shickshinny Order; a member of Americans for Goldwater; a member of the national advisory committee of Billy James Hargis' Christian Crusade; and a committee member of Hargis' Anti-Communist Liaison Committee of Correspondence.
Websites with information:
http://www.macarthurmemorial.org/337/MacArthur-Memorial-Archives-and-Library
[0985] Selected Papers of Brigadier General Bonner F. Fellers, USA, 1942-1946, RG-44
Location: Archives and Library, MacArthur Memorial, 198 Bank St, Norfolk, VA 23510
Description: Includes correspondence with Harry Elmer Barnes and Douglas MacArthur.
Reference:
Walter R. Borneman, MacArthur at War: World War II in the Pacific (New York: Little, Brown, 2016).
Websites with information:
http://www.macarthurmemorial.org/337/MacArthur-Memorial-Archives-and-Library
[0986] Feminist ephemera collection, 1930-2004, Pr-11
Location: Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University, 3 James St, Cambridge, MA 02138
Description: The Feminist ephemera collection consists of feminist flyers, pamphlets, directories, statements, bibliographies, curricula, programs, invitations, manifestos, articles, catalogs, and other printed materials. Box 1. Abortion - anti, 1969-1970, 1990, n.d., includes copies of The Complex Wonder of Life or The Humanity of the Unborn, Massachusetts Citizens for Life, Inc., n.d.; and Life or Death, Hiltz Publishing Co., n.d. [by Dr. & Mrs. J. C. Willke (1972)]. Box 5. Equal Rights Amendment, 1944-1945, includes a copy of The Equal Rights Amendment: A Memorandum in Opposition to the Adoption of This Amendment, National Committee to Defeat the Un-Equal Rights Amendment, 1945.
Websites with information:
http://oasis.lib.harvard.edu/oasis/deliver/allFindingAids?_collection=oasis
Finding aid:
http://oasis.lib.harvard.edu/oasis/deliver/~sch01258
[0987] Feminist Women's Health Center Records, 1973-2003 and undated, RL.00427
Location: David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University, Box 90185, 103 Perkins Library, Durham, North Carolina 27708
Description: The Feminist Women's Health Center, a feminist non-profit women's healthcare center in Atlanta, Georgia, was founded in 1976 by a group of women who were dissatisfied with the health care options and information available to them and who desired to change this situation. The clinic started in 1977 with self-help groups, expanding to offer a full range of clinical services (including providing access to birth control and contraception, abortion, donor insemination, and pregnancy care) as well as educational, outreach, and advocacy programs, addressing subjects such as sexual hygiene, sex, and sexually transmitted diseases. Major components of the collection include files from research studies conducted at the center, policies and procedures for maintaining the center, and incidents of anti-abortion protests at the center, specifically involving the group Operation Rescue. The Subject Files Series, 1977-2003. Anti-Abortion Violence subseries, 1985-1991, contains files documenting acts of violence perpetrated against the FWHC, protests held at the FWHC, and court cases related to anti-abortion violence at the FWHC and at other clinics nationwide. Also includes information about anti-abortion groups and individuals which was collected by the FWHC, training information for clinic staff and volunteers about handling anti-abortion incidents and protesters, and photographs of anti-abortion activists both at the FWHC and at other locations so that FWHC staff might recognize them. Files on Atlanta Coalition for Life; City of Atlanta v. Operation Rescue; anti-abortion activity; Christian Activist for Life League; City of Atlanta v. Operation Rescue; Falwell's support of OR; Georgia Nurses for Life; Georgia Right to Life; NOW, City of New York v. Randall Terry; National Right to Life; Operation Rescue (OR); Operation Rescue v. Alexandria; Planned Parenthood- background on OR; Prisoners of Christ; Randall Terry/OR; Joseph Scheidler; The Victim Souls for the Unborn Christ Child; Women Exploited by Abortion (WEBA); and Youth for America. The General Subject Files subseries, 1977-2003, contains files on Clinic violence; Anti-abortion violence; Why Do Christians Use Birth Control? Randall Terry article, 1991 [Operation Rescue National Rescuer, Summerville, SC, August/September 1991, p. 2, online at http://digitalcollections.library.gsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/prolifenews/id/6372 and http://www.lifeadvocate.org/arc/terry.htm]; Jesse Helms information; Anti-abortion activity; Title X- gag rule; Cinema Guild, Holy Terror, Abortion N&S; States' anti-abortion legislation; anti-abortion movement; History of abortion; RU-486; American Life League (ALL) News; Silent Scream articles; anti-abortion incidents; Parental notification; Parental notification law; Thomas/Hill hearing; Reproductive rights; Reproductive freedom; Abortion- Hyde Amendment; and Anti-abortion forces.
Websites with information:
http://guides.library.duke.edu/c.php?g=289440&p=1929939
Finding aids:
http://library.duke.edu/rubenstein/findingaids/fwhcrecords/
http://library.duke.edu/rubenstein/findingaids/fwhcrecords.pdf
http://library.duke.edu/rubenstein/findingaids/fwhcrecords/pdf
[0988] Elinor Ferry Papers, 1944-1988, HOLLIS 8515811
Location: Harvard Law School Library, Harvard University, Langdell Hall, 1545 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02138-2903
Description: The papers of Elinor Ferry were compiled between the late 1940's to the early 1960's, during which period Ferry researched the Alger Hiss - Whittaker Chambers case. The intended outcome of this research were a book, The Political History of Whittaker Chambers, Agent-Provocateur, and the creation of a defense for Alger Hiss. Neither was realized. Ferry's objective was to refute the evidence brought before the House Committee on Un-American Activities by Chambers, whose testimony she regarded as largely the fabrication of journalist Isaac Don Levine. Ferry was a member of the Communist Party and Secretary of the Emergency Civil Liberties Committee. The collection is composed of newspaper and magazine clippings, correspondence, press releases, pamphlets, memos, and drafts of Ferry's book.
Websites with information:
http://oasis.lib.harvard.edu/oasis/deliver/allFindingAids?_collection=oasis
Finding aids:
http://oasis.lib.harvard.edu/oasis/deliver/~law00051
http://web.archive.org/web/20060902182117/http://oasis.harvard.edu:10080/oasis/deliver/~law00051
[0989] Elinor Ferry Papers, undated, TAM.116
Location: Tamiment Library/Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives, Elmer Holmes Bobst Library, New York University Libraries, 70 Washington Square South, New York, NY 10012
Description: The collection documents Ferry's involvement in the Independent Socialist Party (ISP) and with the First Amendment Defendants. The bulk of the collection consists of Ferry's files on Senator McCarthy, consisting primarily of clippings from the year 1952-1954. Other files contain her Whittaker Chambers typescript, research notes and correspondence. Files on anti-communist movements, Whittaker Chambers, Communism, Alger Hiss, Joseph McCarthy, and United States. Congress. House. Committee on Un-American Activities.
Websites with information:
http://www.nyu.edu/library/bobst/research/tam/fa_index.html
Finding aid:
http://dlib.nyu.edu/findingaids/html/tamwag/tam_116/tam_116.html
[0989a] Lawrence Fertig Papers, 1943-1978, Coll. 78112
Location: Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305-6010
Description: Lawrence W. Fertig (1898-1986) was an American advertising executive and a columnist on financial and political matters. The papers include speeches and writings, correspondence, printed matter, sound recordings, and motion picture film, relating to U.S. and international economic policy, and laissez-faire economics. Files on Accuracy in Media; America's Future, Inc.; Ludwig von Mises; Harry Elmer Barnes; Yale Brozen; Conservative Party; Friedrich Hayek; Arthur O. Dahlberg; Federal Reserve; Foundation for Economic Education; Milton Friedman; Barry Goldwater; G. Haberler; Human Events; W. H. Hutt; Isaac Don Levine; Gene Lyons (Readers Digest); Sylvester Petro; Philadelphia Society (Don Lipsett); Right to work; Wilhelm Roepke; Richard Rimanoczy; Ben Rogge; Hans Sennholz; Rebecca West; General A.C. Wedemeyer; Lawrence Fertig, "Right Premise - Wrong Conclusion, " The Freeman, Vol. 17, No. 1 (January 1967); Mont Pèlerin; and Lawrence Fertig, Prosperity through Freedom.
Finding aid:
http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf1r29n4vs/entire_text/
[0990] Fetter mss., 1875-1988, LMC 1401
Location: Lilly Library, Indiana University, 1200 E. Seventh St., Bloomington, IN 47405-5500
Description: Frank Albert Fetter (1863-1949) was an economist and professor of economics at Princeton, 1911-1931. Correspondents include William Edgar Borah, Lemuel Ricketts Boulware, Hamilton Fish, Irving Fisher, Ralph Edward Flanders, John Thomas Flynn, Garet Garrett, Henry Hazlitt, David Starr Jordan, Willford Isbell King, Alfred Mossman Landon, George Horace Lorimer, Ludwig Edler von Mises, Burton Kendall Wheeler, and William Allen White.
Websites with information:
http://webapp1.dlib.indiana.edu/findingaids/search?repository=lilly;sort=title;startDoc=121
Finding aid:
http://webapp1.dlib.indiana.edu/findingaids/view?doc.view=entire_text&docId=InU-Li-VAB8358
[0991] Lewis S. Feuer papers, 1880s-1990s, undated (bulk 1950s-1980s), 11MWalB02130
Location: Robert D. Farber University Archives and Special Collections Department, Brandeis University Libraries, Goldfarb Library, 415 South Street, Waltham, MA 02453
Description: Lewis Samuel Feuer (1912-2002) was a philosopher, sociologist, and historian who worked on the history of science and the sociology of ideas. Aside from his prolific scholarly output, Feuer was known for his lifelong political activism, which he began in the 1920s and 1930s as an advocate for left-wing radicalism. Turning away from the left after the Nazi-Soviet Pact in 1939, by the 1960s and 1970s Feuer had become one of the leading figures in the neo-conservative movement. The papers consist primarily of Feuer's correspondence, the manuscripts and research notes for his books, and reprints of all his published work. Series 2: Correspondence, 1931-1994, contains correspondence with Daniel Bell, Sidney Hook, and Seymour Martin Lipset. Series 5: Research Notes on Various Topics, 1920s-1990s, contains files on Accuracy in Academia, American Terrorism, Charles A. Beard, Burke and Condorcet, "Burke - Orwell - Churchill," on conservatism, Conservatism, Conservative Movement, "The Future of Conservatism," other notes on neo-conservatism, Conservatism and intellectuals, 1978-1981, Italian Terrorism, Interviews with and about Jay Lovestone, 1978-1981, McCarthyism, Psychology of Racial Hatred, and Sociology of Racial Hatred. Series 7: Other Academic and Professional Materials, 1928-1990s, contains Draft. Letter to the Editor: "What is New in the Neo-Conservative?", The New York Times, August 4, 1981; Draft. "What Is New in the Neo-Conservative?", undated.
Reference:
Julian Nemeth, "Lewis S. Feuer Papers," Brandeis Special Collections Spotlight, June 28, 2010, http://brandeisspeci
alcollections.blogspot.com/2010/06/lewis-feuer-papers.html.
Websites with information:
http://guides.library.brandeis.edu/c.php?g=301922&p=2014838
http://guides.library.brandeis.edu/c.php?g=301741&p=2016964
http://brandeis.libguides.com/specialcollections
http://lts.brandeis.edu/research/archives-speccoll/findingguides/index.html
http://brandeis.libguides.com/AMST188B
http://archon.brandeis.edu/?p=collections/collections&browse
http://archon.brandeis.edu/?p=collections/collections&char=F
http://brandeis.libguides.com/content.php?pid=11595&sid=192592
http://brandeis.libguides.com/content.php?pid=116711&sid=1006777
http://brandeisspecialcollections.blogspot.com/2010/06/
http://lts.brandeis.edu/research/archives-speccoll/collections/speccoll/mancoll.html
https://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/664135348
http://www.worldcat.org/title/lewis-s-feuer-papers-1920-1999/oclc/664135348
Finding aids:
http://findingaids.brandeis.edu/repositories/2/resources/26
http://findingaids.brandeis.edu/repositories/2/resources/26/format/ead_pdf
[0992] Papers of M.M. Fidler, 1943-88, MS 290
Location: Hartley Library, University of Southampton, Highfield, Southampton SO17 1BJ, Great Britain
Description: Michael M. Fidler (1916-1989) was elected in 1951 as an independent councillor for Sedgley Park Ward, Prestwich Borough Council; he became Prestwich's first Jewish mayor in 1957-8, and he held many offices in organisations in the Prestwich area. Fidler later joined the Conservative Party and became MP for Bury and Radcliffe, 1970-4. He founded the Conservative Friends of Israel in 1974 and was its director until his death. Conservative Friends of Israel is a group within the British Conservative Party, seeking to make the case for Israel within the party, opposing terrorism and anti-Semitism, seeking a peaceful solution to the Middle East conflict, and promoting Conservatism more generally. The papers contain files on Conservative Friends of Israel, 1974-89.
Websites with information:
http://www.southampton.ac.uk/archives/cataloguedatabases/webguide6.page
http://www.southampton.ac.uk/archives/cataloguedatabases/webguidemss290.page
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/accessions/1998/98digests/jewish.htm
http://www.dango.bham.ac.uk/record_details.asp?id=419&recordType=coll
http://www.dango.bham.ac.uk/record_details.asp?id=977&recordType=ngo
Finding aid:
http://www.southampton.ac.uk/archives/cataloguedatabases/webguidemss290.html
[0993] Arthur Nelson Field Collection, 1890s-1960s
Location: Turnbull Formed Collections, Special Printed Collections, Alexander Turnbull Library, National Library of New Zealand, PO Box 12349, Wellington 6144, New Zealand
Description: Arthur Nelson Field (1882-1963) of Nelson, New Zealand, was a journalist, writer, political activist, and anti-Semite. The collection consists of over 2500 titles of right-wing and fascist material, including books, pamphlets, serials, manuscripts, and ephemera. Section 1. Books, contains books by, or edited by (or with the titles of), Silas Walter Adams, John Owen Beaty, John Henry Büchi, Eric Dudley Butler, William Guy Carr, Louis-Ferdinand Céline, Arthur Cherep-Spiridovich, Gertrude M. Coogan, Charles Edward Coughlin, Alexander Del Mar, Elizabeth Kirkpatrick Dilling, Sir Barry Domvile, C. H. Douglas, Ernest F. Elmhurst, Andrew Fabius, Denis Fahey, A. N. Field, Irving Fisher, John Thomas Flynn, Henry Ford, L. Fry, J. F. C. Fuller, Hans F. K. Günther, John Hargrave, F. A. von Hayek, Henry Hazlitt, J. A. Hobson, Graham Seton Hutchison, Colin Jordan, Arthur Kitson, George Knupffer, Arnold Spencer Leese, Fred Richard Marvin, Joe McCarthy, Sir Oswald Mosley, Carl H. Mote, Eustace Mullins, William H. Murray, Benito Mussolini, National Monetary Conference, George Henry Lane Fox Pitt-Rivers, I. B. Pranaitis, Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion, A. H. M. Ramsay, Ayn Rand, Douglas Reed, Joachim von Ribbentrop, John Scanlon, John Howland Snow, Frederick Soddy, Wickliffe B. Vennard, Vincent Cartwright Vickers, Ludwig von Mises, Nesta H. Webster, R. McNair Wilson, and Lester O. Wisler. Section 2. Serials, includes copies of Aftermath: organ of the Christian Aryan Syndicate (London), edited by Mrs Theodore Osborne; America in danger! Weekly expose of un-Americanism in education, finance, labor, politics and religion (Omaha, Nebraska), edited by Charles B. Hudson; America-Israel message: Christian, prophetic, non-Jewish (Knoxville, Tenn.), edited by Henry W. Stough; American bulletin. The white man's viewpoint. "America for the Americans" (New York City); American mercury (New York); The American Nationalist Confederation. The news bulletin (St Albans W. Va.); American opinion (Belmont, Mass.), edited by Robert Welch; Antibolchevism: bulletin hebdomadaire d'informations (Rome), edited by Eugenio Coselschi; Antibolchevism: organe du Centre de Coordination Antibolchevique Universel (Rome), edited by Eugenio Coselschi; Anti-Bolshevism weekly news bulletin (Rome), edited by Eugenio Coselschi; Anticomintern. News service, issued by the "Anticomintern" English edition (Berlin), edited by Dr. Rudolf Kommoss; Aryan news. Organ of the British Section of the Universal Racial Alliance (Berlin); The Australian Social Crediter, for political and economic reform (Sydney); The Beacon light: a magazine devoted to the problems of humanity (Atascadero, Ca.), edited by William Kullgren; Candour interim report (London), newsletter of the League of Empire Loyalists, edited by A. K. Chesterton; Candour: the British views-letter, to serve as a link between Britons all over the world in protest against the surrender of their world heritage (Croydon, Surrey), newsletter of the League of Empire Loyalists, edited by A. K. Chesterton; Coordination Antibolchevique; The defender magazine (Wichita, Kansas), edited by Rev. Gerald Winrod of Defenders of the Christian Faith; Destiny the magazine of national life (Hoverhill, Mass.), a British Israelite periodical, edited by Howard B. Rand; The Empire record: the journal of the British Empire Union; Entente Internationale Anticommuniste. Bulletin de press hebdomadaire E. I. A. (Geneva); Examiner: an independent national bulletin (Nelson), edited by A. N. Field; The fascist: the organ of fascist opinion (London), published by the Imperial Fascist League, edited by Arnold Leese; The Forum (Atascadero, Ca), edited by William Kullgren; G. K.'s weekly (London), edited by G. K. Chesterton; God's own country (and the devil's own mess) a journal of resistance to false ideas (Okiwi Bay, Croixelles), edited by A. N. Field; Gothic ripples: an occasional report on the Jewish question in world affairs, issued & produced by Arnold Leese (Guildford); The Green Mountaineer (New York), edited by Frank A. Parker; Headlines and what's behind them (New Haven, Conn.), published by the Constitutional Educational League inc.; Healey's The storm, formerly Healey's Irish Weekly (New York City), edited by Ernest F. Helmhurst, official organ of the National Socialist Workers Party of America and published by the Pan-Aryan Alliance; The Hidden hand or Jewry ueber alles (London), produced by The Britons; In plain English: McNair Wilson's news-letter (London), personal circular letter by R. McNair Wilson; The Individualist (Lincoln, Nebraska), edited by Charles W. Phillips; International Anti-Communist Entente. Monthly news bulletin of the International Anti-Communist Entente (Geneva); International Entente against the Third international. Monthly news bulletin (Geneva); The Investigator: a bulletin for Non-Jews (London), edited by G. E. Thomas; The Jewish will for power and the authenticity of the "Protocols" / [by] Arthros [translated from Julius Evola, "La volontà di potenza ebraica e l'autenticità dei 'Protocolli,'" La Vita Italiana, v. 50, Dec. 15, 1937, pp. 663-673]; Liberation (Asheville, N.C.), edited by William Dudley Pelley; Lower rates, for lower rates with no decrease in social services (London, United Ratepayers' Advisory Association); Money. Destroy the money power (New York), edited by John G. Scott; Money: unite and demand enough money to buy all we want of what we are able to produce (New York), edited by John G. Scott; The national message to the British and all Anglo-Saxon peoples: the official weekly journal of the British Israel World Federation (London); New Britain: a weekly organ of national renaissance (London; New Britain Movement); The new economics for Australia, advocating the Douglas Credit proposals (Melbourne), published by Douglas Credit Movement of Australia; The new English weekly: a review of public affairs, literature and the arts (London), edited by A. R. Orage; The new liberation: vital information for enlightened patriots (Asheville, NC., The Pelley Publishers); The new pioneer (London), edited by Viscount Lymington; The new times (Melbourne), edited by Eric Butler; The New Zealand social crediter for political and economic realism (Auckland); Patriotic Research Bureau, for the defence of Christianity and Americanism. Round table letter (Chicago), edited by Elizabeth Dilling; The privateersman brief of facts and American propaganda (New York), edited by Frank A. Parker; The publicist: the paper loyal to Australia first (Sydney), edited by P. R. Stephensen; The revealer (Wichita, Kansas), edited by Rev. Gerald B. Winrod, an organ of the Defenders of the Christian Faith; Revue internationale des Sociétés Sècretes. Bulletin bi-mensuel de la Ligue Antijudeomaçonnique (Paris); Robert Edward Edmondson news X ray, 1936 (New York), edited by Robert Edward Edmondson, published by Edmondson Economic Service; Robert Edward Edmondson's American Vigilante (New York), edited by Robert Edward Edmondson; Rural economy: a non-party news-commentary devoted to social and economic reconstruction (London), edited by Jorian Jenks and issued by Economic Reform Club and Institute and the Rural Reconstruction Association; The social crediter for political and economic realism (Liverpool); Social justice (Royal Oak, Michigan), published in the interest of the National Union for Social Justice by Rev. Charles E. Coughlin; Townsman: a quarterly review (Morewenstow, North Cornwall), edited by Ronald Duncan; Verity. Newsheet of the international group of friends (Blenheim, New Zealand), edited by Noel Gibson; The vigilante (Chicago), published by American Vigilant Intelligence Federation; Die Waarheid = The Truth. Official organ of the South African National Party (Cape Town) "In which is incorporated the S.A. Christian National-Socialist Movement and the S.A. Greyshirts"; The way out, Free economy (San Antonio, Texas), edited by Hugo R. Fack of Free Economy Publishing; The Week (London), edited by Claude Cockburn; The weekly review (London), edited by Hilaire Belloc and others; Williams intelligence summary (Santa Ana, Ca.), edited by Robert H. Williams; Women's voice (Chicago), edited by Lyrl Clark Van Hyning; and World Service (Erfurt, Germany), published by Ulrich Fleischhauer at the U/ Bodung-verlag. Section 3. Pamphlets, includes pamphlets by Einar Åberg, George Washington Armstrong, Harry Elmer Barnes, Captain Henry Hamilton Beamish, John Beckett, Hilaire Belloc, William Guy Carr, A. K. Chesterton, G. K. Chesterton, Frank Chodorov, Gertrude M. Coogan, Rev. Chas E. Coughlin, Wesley Critz George, Elizabeth Dilling, Major C. H. Douglas, Robert E. Edmondson, Dr. Hugo R. Fack, Rev. Denis Fahey, A. N. Field, Hamilton Fish, Irving Fisher, John T. Flynn, Amos A. Fries, L. Fry, Silvio Gesell, Dan W. Gilbert, Kenneth Goff, R. Gordon-Canning, Friedrich A. Hayek, William Randolph Hearst, Rudolf Hess, Adolf Hitler, Clare E. Hoffman, Emrys Hughes, Jorian Jenks, William E. Jenner, William Joyce, Joseph P. Kamp, Arthur Kitson, A. H. Lane, James Crate Larkin, John A. Lee, Arnold S. Leese, Col. Charles A. Lindbergh, Fred R. Marvin, Colonel R. R. McCormick, Congressman Louis T. McFadden, H. L. Mencken, Sir Oswald Mosley, Karl E. Mundt, Richard Milhous Nixon, Gerald P. Nye, Frank A. Parker, Wright Patman, William Dudley Pelley, Herbert A. Philbrick, G. Lane-Fox Pitt-Rivers, A plot for the world's conquest (London: The Britons Publishing Society, 1936) [an analysis of excerpts of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion], James A. Reed, Robert R. Reynolds, Arthur Rogers, Alfred Rosenberg, Duke of Bedford, Col. E. N. Sanctuary, John Creagh Scott, Lord Sempill, Gerald L. K. Smith, John Howland Snow, Frederick Soddy, Walter S. Steele, George Edward Sullivan (Wolves in sheep's clothing. An authentic portrayal of the perfidious proposals of communism and socialism in their real setting, as masks and devices . . . bent upon world conquest (Washington, D.C.: Sodality Union, 1937)) [online at https://ia800406.us.archive.org/1/items/wolvesinsheepscl00sull/wolvesinsheepscl00sull.pdf], A. Raven Thomson, Olov E. Tietzow, Ralph Townsend, Millard E. Tydings, Harold Lord Varney, Wickliffe B. Vennard, Jerry Voorhis, Gen. Edwin A. Walker, Nesta H. Webster, Robert H. Williams, Dr Gerald B. Winrod, and E. S. Woodward.