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http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt209nd88n No online items Inventory of the Roger Mansell collection Processed by Samira Bozorgi. Hoover Institution Archives Stanford University Stanford, California 94305-6010 Phone: (650) 723-3563 Fax: (650) 725-3445 Email: [email protected] © 2011 Hoover Institution Archives. All rights reserved. Inventory of the Roger Mansell 2001C48 1 collection Inventory of the Roger Mansell collection Hoover Institution Archives Stanford University Stanford, California Processed by: Samira Bozorgi Date Completed: 2010 Encoded by: Machine-readable finding aid derived from Microsoft Word and MARC record by Samira Bozorgi. © 2011 Hoover Institution Archives. All rights reserved. Collection Summary Title: Roger Mansell collection Dates: 1919-2010 Collection Number: 2001C48 Collector: Mansell, Roger Collection Size: 35 manuscript boxes, 2 oversize boxes, 3 phonorecords (14.5 linear feet) Repository: Hoover Institution Archives Stanford, California 94305-6010 Abstract: The collection consists of materials collected by Roger Mansell during the course of his research for his forthcoming publication The Forgotten Men of Guam, as well as his role as director of the Center for Research of Allied POWs under the Japanese and its corresponding online database, http://www.mansell.com. Included in these materials are memoirs, diaries, photocopies of government documents, rosters, interview transcripts, correspondence, maps, sketches, notes, printed matter, photographs, electronic records, videotapes, memorabilia, and sound recordings detailing the experience of prisoners of war held in Japan, the Philippines, Guam, Taiwan, Singapore, and Netherlands East Indies during World War II. Physical Location: Hoover Institution Archives Languages: English Access Collection is open for research. The Hoover Institution Archives only allows access to copies of audiovisual items. To listen to sound recordings or to view videos or films during your visit, please contact the Archives at least two working days before your arrival. We will then advise you of the accessibility of the material you wish to see or hear. Please note that not all audiovisual material is immediately accessible. Publication Rights For copyright status, please contact the Hoover Institution Archives. Preferred Citation [Identification of item], Roger Mansell collection, [Box number], Hoover Institution Archives. Acquisition Information Acquired by the Hoover Institution Archives in 2001. Accruals Materials may have been added to the collection since this finding aid was prepared. To determine if this has occurred, find the collection in Stanford University's online catalog Socrates at http://library.stanford.edu/webcat . Materials have been added to the collection if the number of boxes listed in Socrates is larger than the number of boxes listed in this finding aid. Location of Originals The collection includes many photocopies and digital copies of government documents permanently housed at different archival repositories in the U.S., Australia, and elsewhere. Photocopies of diaries and correspondence, as well as original memoirs and personal narratives, were given to Mansell from the personal collections of former POWs and their families. Inventory of the Roger Mansell 2001C48 2 collection Separated Materials Most monographs have been transferred to the Hoover Institution Library and can be found in the catalog using the subject term "Mansell Coll." Related Materials Marie Adams papers, Hoover Institution Archives Richard A. Arvidson diary, Hoover Institution Archives Leon Grove memoir, Hoover Institution Archives Sheldon H. Harris papers, Hoover Institution Archives William Henry Hastings papers, Hoover Institution Archives Geoffrey Monument papers, Hoover Institution Archives George C. Mora papers, Hoover Institution Archives Alan Asbury O'Guinn papers, Hoover Institution Archives Santo Tomás Internment Camp, January 4, 1942 to September 27, 1943: typescript, Hoover Institution Archives Katherine Ream Sobeck papers, Hoover Institution Archives Wendell Wilcox diary, Hoover Institution Archives Harold N. Wilson papers, Hoover Institution Archives October 8, Born, Brooklyn, New York 1935 1953-1959 Attends Brown University 1959-1962 Serves in U.S. Army, stationed in Korea and Fort Bliss, Texas 1960s-1970sFounder, Mansell Advertising, Mansell Graphics, and Mansell Publishing 1990s Begins researching prisoners-of-war of the Japanese in World War II Founder, the Center for Research Allied POWs Under the Japanese, Los Altos, California Late 1990s Publisher, Tameme, nonprofit bilingual literary journal 2006 Speaks at International Research FEPOW History Conference in Alrewas, United Kingdom 2008 Fellow at University of Shenyang Research Center on World War II POWs October 25, Died, Palo Alto, California 2010 Author, The Forgotten Men of Guam; not yet published Scope and Content of Collection The collection consists of materials collected by Roger Mansell during the course of his research for his forthcoming publication The Forgotten Men of Guam, as well as his role as director of the Center for Research of Allied POWs Under the Japanese and its corresponding online database, www.mansell.com. Included in these materials are memoirs, diaries, photocopies of government documents, rosters, interview transcripts, correspondence, maps, sketches, notes, printed matter, photographs, electronic records, videotapes, and memorabilia detailing the experience of POWs based in Japan, the Philippines, Guam, Taiwan, Singapore, and Netherlands East Indies during World War II. The materials reflect years of research devoted to documenting the fates of prisoners-of-war (POWs) in the Pacific theater of World War II. For this reason, the countless photocopies of government documents obtained from the National Archives and former POWs were cross-referenced by Mansell and his team with information gathered from correspondence and firsthand interviews, resulting in a detailed account of enlisted men, nurses, and civilians interned in the Pacific during World War II. Some files in the register include two date ranges, accounting both for the original documents (or photocopies) and Mansell's research notes and email correspondence. The collection is arranged into series based on subject and physical format, as defined by Mansell. Research on individual POWs appears in the Prisoner of war file. The files are arranged in alphabetical order by the name of the former POW being researched by Mansell and not by the name of the actual person of contact, although in many cases these names are the same. Also included in this series are Mansell's records from interviews with POWs and printed materials collected from organizations of former POWs. Research materials on Prisoner-of-war camps in Japan and Prisoner-of-war camps outside Japan make up the majority of the collection. Documents in these series are similar to those in other parts of the collection, but focus more on the detailed experiences of POWs within individual camps. Maps and sketches provide understanding of the layout of each camp, while personal narratives of POWs and reports by government offices, including the United States Office of War Crimes, fill in details about treatment by Japanese guards, diet, living arrangements, and disease. Among these materials Inventory of the Roger Mansell 2001C48 3 collection are Mansell's email correspondence and notes, highlighting corrections, clarifications, and areas of interest. Documentation from civilians interned at camps in Japan and the Philippines appear in the Civilian prisoner-of-war camps series. Included among these research materials is an apron from Santo Tomás Internment Camp, with the embroidered signatures of over 100 internees, and a hand colored map of Manila. The Combat units' rosters and reports series contains materials from U.S. and Australian combat units stationed in the Pacific, particularly in the Philippines, during World War II. It consists mainly of photocopies of records from the National Archives as well as original spreadsheets created by Mansell and colleagues during the course of their research. The series also includes original writings by POWs, including memoirs and personal narratives. The collection includes a large number of electronic media in the form of compact discs, floppy disks, and DVDs containing digitized photographs, films, interview notes, rosters, and scans of original documents. These materials are interfiled with corresponding paper records. Some folders in the collection contain printed copies of these records in their entirety while others do not. In addition, some of these records are included in the Center for Research of Allied POWs Under the Japanese POW camp database, available online at http://www.mansell.com. The researcher should be aware that Roger Mansell also donated original materials he collected from Geoffrey Monument and George C. Mora, which are now cataloged separately in their own collections at the Hoover Institution Archives. Arrangement The collection is organized into the following series based on original order: Prisoner-of-war file, Prisoner-of-war camps in Japan file, Prisoner-of-war camps outside Japan file, Civilian prisoner-of-war camps file, Combat unit rosters and reports, General research file, Videotapes, and Phonorecords. Indexing Terms The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog. Concentration camps.