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Asian Studies: General 13 Papers of British Consulates and 4 The Papers of Sir Ernest Mason Satow Legation in China (1727-1951) 13 Policing the Shanghai International Asian Studies: China Settlement, 1894-1945 5 The Amerasia Affair: China and 14 Political Relations and Conflict Postwar Anti-Communist Fervor between Republican China and 5 China Maritime Customs Service: Imperial Japan, 1930-1939: Records The Customs' Gazette, 1869-1913 of the U.S. State Department 6 China: Records of the U.S. Department 14 Political Relations Between China, the of State, 1940-1944 U.S. and Other Countries, 1910-1929 7 China: Records of the U.S. Department 15 Political, Economic, and Military of State, 1930-1939: Part 1 Conditions in China: Reports and Correspondence of the U.S. Military 7 China: Records of the U.S. Department Intelligence Division, 1918-1941 of State, 1930-1939: Part 2 15 Records of the National Council for 8 China: Records of the U.S. Department -China Trade, 1973-1983 of State, 1945-1949 16 Records of the U.S. Information 8 The Chinese Civil War and U.S.-China Service in China: Chinese Press Relations: Records of the U.S. State Reviews and Summaries, 1944-1950 Department’s Office of Chinese Affairs, 1945-1955 16 Records of U.S. State Department’s Division of Chinese Affairs 9 Country Intelligence Reports on China (1941-1961) 17 Shanghai Municipal Council: The Municipal Gazette, 1908-1942 9 The Earl George Macartney Collection 17 Subject Files of US State Department’s 10 Economic Cooperation Administration’s Office of the Republic of China Affairs Relief Mission in Post-War China, (1951-1978) 1946-1948 18 Tiananmen Square and U.S.-China 10 Evangelism in China: Correspondence relations, 1989-1993 of the Board of Foreign Mission, 1837 to 1911 Asian Studies: Japan 11 General George C. Marshall's Mission 19 Country Intelligence Reports on Japan to China, 1945-1947 (1941-1961) 11 German Foreign Relations and Military 19 European Colonialism in the Early 20th Activities in China 1919-1935 Century: German Colonies in Asia and the Pacific - From Colonialism to 12 Military Leaders of World War I: Japanese Mandates, 1910-1929 Official and Private Papers of Generaloberst Hans von Seeckt 20 Evangelism in Japan: Correspondence of the Board of Foreign Mission, 12 The Minutes of the Shanghai 1859 to 1911 Municipal Council

1 Asian Studies: Japan (continued) 28 Japanese-American Relocation Camp 20 Japan at War and Peace, 1930-1949: Newspapers: Perspectives on Day-to- U.S. State Department Records on Day Life the Internal Affairs of Japan 28 National Security and the FBI 21 Japan-U.S. Economic Relations Group Surveillance of Enemy Aliens Records, 1979-1981 29 Personal Justice Denied: Public 21 Japan: Records of the U.S. Department Hearings of the Commission on of State, 1950-1959 Wartime Relocation and Internment, 1981 22 Japan: Records of the U.S. Department of State Relating to Commercial Asian Studies: Korea Relations, 1910-1949 30 Country Intelligence Reports on Korea 23 Japan: Records of the U.S. Department (1941-1961) of State Relating to Commercial 30 Evangelism in Korea: Correspondence Relations, 1950-1963 of the Board of Foreign Mission, 1884 23 Japan: Records of the U.S. Department to 1911 of State Relating to Internal Affairs, 31 Japan and Korea: Summation of 1950-1954 Nonmilitary Activities, 1945-1948 24 Japan: Records of the U.S. Department 31 Korea: Records of the U.S. Department of State Relating to Internal Affairs, of State, 1930-1963 1955-1959 24 Japan: Records of the U.S. Department Asian Studies: Southeast Asia of State Relating to Political Relations, 32 Cambodia: Records of the U.S. 1930-1939 Department of State, 1960-1963 25 Japan: Records of the U.S. Department 32 European Colonialism in the Early 20th of State Relating to Political Relations, Century: Colonialism and Nationalism 1940-1944 in the Dutch East Indies, 1910-1930 25 Japan: Records of the U.S. Department 33 Evangelism in Philippines: of State Relating to Political Relations, Correspondence of the Board of 1945-1949 Foreign Mission, 1898-1910 26 Japan: U.S. Naval Technical Mission, 33 Evangelism in Thailand: 1945-1946 Correspondence of the Board of 26 Records of the Far Eastern Foreign Mission, 1840-1910 Commission, 1945-1952 34 Laos: Records of the U.S. Department of State, 1963-1966 Asian Studies: Japanese Americans 34 Sukarno and the Army-PKI Rivalry in 27 Final Accountability: Rosters of the Years of Living Dangerously, Evacuees at Japanese-American 1960-1963 Relocation Centers, 1944-1946 35 Thailand: Records of the U.S. 27 Japanese American Internment: Records Department of State Relating to of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library Internal Affairs,1945-1954 2 35 Thailand: Records of the U.S. Asian Studies: India/Pakistan Department of State Relating to 42 Evangelism in India: Correspondence Internal Affairs, 1955-1963 of the Board of Foreign Missions, 36 U.S. Relations and Policies in 1833-1910 Southeast Asia, 1944-1958: Records 42 The Hindu Conspiracy Cases: Activities of the Office of Southeast Asian of the Indian Independence Movement Affairs in the U.S., 1908-1933 36 Western Books on Southeast Asia 43 India from Crown Rule to Republic, 1945-1949: Records of the U.S. State Asian Studies: Vietnam War Department 37 Ambassador Graham Martin and 43 India-Pakistan Conflict: Records of the Saigon Embassy's Back Channel the U.S. State Department, February Communication Files, 1963-1975 1963-1966 37 America in Protest: Records of Anti- 44 The Indian Army and Colonial Warfare Vietnam War organizations - Vietnam on the Frontiers of India, 1914-1920 Veterans Against the War 44 Pakistan from Crown Rule to Republic: 38 FBI File: American POWs/MIAs in Records of the U.S. Department of Southeast Asia State, 1945-1949 38 Indochina, France, and the Viet Minh War, 1945-1954: Records of the U.S. State Department, Part 1: 1945-1949 39 Intelligence Reports from the National Security Council’s Vietnam Information Group, 1967-1975 39 The Observer: News for the American Soldier in Vietnam, 1962-1973 40 South Vietnam: Records of the Office of the Defense Attaché, 1973-1975 40 The U.S. Civilian Advisory Effort in Vietnam: U.S. Operations Mission, 1950-1954 41 The U.S. Civilian Advisory Effort in Vietnam: U.S. Operations Mission, 1954-1957 - Classified & Subject Files of the Executive Office 41 The U.S. Military Advisory Effort in Vietnam: Military Assistance and Advisory Group, Vietnam, 1950-1964

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The Papers of Sir Ernest Mason Satow

Source National Archives (U.K.) Period 1856-1927 Content 45,004 images Product Number 16162944 Product Code GDSC-296

Sir Ernest Mason Satow (1843–1929) was a legendary British diplomat, a key figure in East Asia and Anglo-Japanese and Chinese relations. His diplomatic career began from 1862 in Japan during its dramatic transformation from a feudal state to a modern nation, then continued to Thailand, Uruguay, Morocco, Japan again, and lastly China at the turn of the 20th century. This collection consists of Satow’s private, diplomatic and other correspondence, letter books, diaries and papers that cover a period of over 65 years. With the exception of a few drafts among those addressed to Lord Reay, the letters are all originals which appear to have been returned to Sir Ernest Satow after the death of their several recipients.

4 Asian Studies: China

The Amerasia Affair: China and Postwar Anti-Communist Fervor

Source FBI Library Period 1945-1973 Content 14,092 images Product Number 261344 Product Code GDSC-38

The Amerasia Affair was the first of the great spy cases of the postwar era. Unlike Alger Hiss or the Rosenberg cases, it did not lead to an epic courtroom confrontation or imprisonment or execution of any of the principals. The Amerasia Affair sheds light not only on debate as to who "lost" China, Soviet espionage, McCarthyism, and the loyalty program, but also on the bureaucratic intricacies of anti-communism in Washington.

China Maritime Customs Service: The Customs' Gazette, 1869-1913

Source Shanghai Library Period 1869-1913 Content 36,697 images Product Number 16238217 Product Code GDSC-211

The Customs Gazette was a quarterly published by order of the Inspector General of Customs of China in Shanghai, from 1869 to 1913. The Gazette publishes quarterly reports on trade prepared and submitted by the custom houses based across the country such as Newchuang, Tientsin, Chefoo, Hankow, Chinkiang, Ningpo, Foochow, Amoy, Swatow, Tamsui, Takow, Kiukiang, and Canton. Each report covers figures of vehicles, imports, exports, re-exports, internal transit, passenger traffic, revenue, etc. There are also sections in the Gazette on quarterly reports on dues and duties, précis of fines and confiscations, notifications, movement in the service, and appendixes.

5 Asian Studies: China

China: Records of the U.S. Department of State, 1940-1944

Source National Archives (U.S.) Period 1940-1944 Content 54,795 images Product Number 16330538 Product Code GDSC-235

China in the Second World War is the focus of this collection. Documents include correspondence from the American Chamber of Commerce of Shanghai (September 1940); discussions calling for protection of American newspapers in China prior to United States entry into the war; letters to Sumner Welles, undersecretary of state; documents noting “unfavorable comments made by Japanese-controlled press … concerning foreigners and policies of the United States and Great Britain” (June 1941); the correspondence of Everett F. Drumright, American consul (August 1942); samples of “Chinese Communist publications” supplied by the Embassy at Chungking under cover of dispatches (June 1943); among many other unique holdings. Topics include the wartime relations between the United States and China, with emphasis on China's military position and U.S. efforts to give military assistance; U.S. Army analysis of military operations; U.S. interests regarding -Communist relations and negotiations; and efforts to provide technical assistance to China and to facilitate greater cultural cooperation between the United States and China.

Original Microform Title: Records of the Department of State Relating to the Internal Affairs of China, 1940-1944

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China: Records of the U.S. Department of State, 1930-1939: Part 1 Source National Archives (U.S.) Period 1930-1939 Content 117,894 images Product Number 16381509 Product Code GDSC-266

This is one of two digital collections based on the microfilm title Records of the Department of State Relating to the Internal Affairs of China, 1930-1939. Contained here are reels 1 – 99. Part of the General Record of the Department of State, the files are in Class 8: Internal Affairs of States. The documents are primarily instructions to -- and dispatches from -- U.S. diplomatic and consular staff. Subjects include political and governmental affairs; records on Bolshevism, fascism, Nazism, and ; issues relating to public order; and military and naval affairs.

Original Microform Title: Records of the Department of State Relating to the Internal Affairs of China, 1930-1939

China: Records of the U.S. Department of State, 1930-1939: Part 2 Source National Archives (U.S.) Period 1930-1939 Content 81,356 images Product Number 16381510 Product Code GDSC-267

This is one of two collections based on the Records of the Department of State Relating to the Internal Affairs of China, 1930-1939. Contained here are reels 100 - 167. Part of the General Record of the Department of State, the files are in Class 8: Internal Affairs of States. The document are primarily instructions to -- and dispatches from -- U.S. diplomatic and consular staff. Subjects include social issues, education, entertainment, communications, the public press, economy and industry, and other topics.

Original Microform Title: Records of the Department of State Relating to the Internal Affairs of China, 1930-1939

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China: Records of the U.S. Department of State, 1945-1949 Source National Archives (U.S.) Period 1945-1949 Content 81,356 images Product Number 16381511 Product Code GDSC-268

This archive is based on the microfilm title Records of the Department of State Relating to the Internal Affairs of China, 1945-1949. Part of the General Record of the Department of State, the files are in Class 8: Internal Affairs of States. The document are primarily instructions to -- and dispatches from -- U.S. diplomatic and consular staff. Subjects include politics, military affairs, economy, and society, with separate files on provinces such as Manchuria, Yunnan, and Tibet. Folders on narcotics, entertainment, motion pictures, and other topics are also featured.

Original Microform Title: Records of the Department of State Relating to the Internal Affairs of China, 1945-1949

The Chinese Civil War and U.S.-China Relations: Records of the U.S. State Department’s Office of Chinese Affairs, 1945-1955 Source National Archives (U.S.) Period 1945-1955 Content 46,492 images Product Number 258650 Product Code GDSC-23

The U.S. State Department's Office of Chinese Affairs, charged with operational control of American policy toward China, amassed information on virtually all aspects of life there immediately before, during, and after the revolution. Recently declassified by the State Department, the Records of the Office of Chinese Affairs, 1945-1955, provide valuable insight into numerous domestic issues in Communist and Nationalist China, U.S. containment policy as it was extended to Asia, and Sino-American relations during the post-war period.

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Country Intelligence Reports on China (1941-1961) Source National Archives (U.S.) Period 1941-1961 Content 7,374 images Product Number 16191115 Product Code GDSC-190

This series consists of reports, studies, and surveys on various topics of interest to the Department of State. The reports vary from short memorandums to detailed, documented studies. The topics vary from individual commodities or countries to the economic and political characteristics of whole regions. This collection consists of research and intelligence reports prepared during 1941-1961 on China.

The Earl George Macartney Collection Source Cornell University Library Period 1784-1916 Content 21,121 images Product Number 16402055 Product Code GDSC-298

This is a collection of a great variety of records related to Earl George Macartney’s historic mission to China during 1792–1794. Macartney met with the Chinese emperor in September 1793 but his requests were all rejected due to competing worldviews and huge cultural differences between the two sides. This Cornell University Library collection consists of letters, journals, logbooks, watercolors, engravings, and books (illustrated accounts of the expedition/mission) produced by Macartney himself and those who accompanied him on the mission in various capacities such as secretaries, commanders/captains, officers, comptroller, artists, guards, and servants. According to Prof Robert Swanson (U of Birmingham), while records related to this mission are dispersed in many different libraries/archives across the world, the Cornell East Asian Library (Charles Wason Collection) “contains the largest accumulation of material associated with the [George Macartney’s] mission.”

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Economic Cooperation Administration’s Relief Mission in Post-War China, 1946-1948 Source National Archives (U.S.) Period 1946-1948 Content 38,096 images Product Number 16330539 Product Code GDSC-234

This collection demonstrates how officials of the Economic Cooperation Administration (ECA) looked for economic and cultural opportunities to promote U.S.-China relations, despite the prevailing Cold War suspicions of any and all communists in the early Cold War era. Topics include ECA efforts to urge the U.S. State Department to pursue a friendly economic policy toward Communist China and not to jeopardize U.S.-China economic relations; ECA representation of the opinion of many American businessmen in the face of U.S. State Department and White House opposition; the failure of the Marshall Mission to China to politicize the U.S. economic policy toward China; the effectiveness of the ECA’s implementation of aid to China; and information on the China Aid Act as part of Title IV of the Foreign Assistance Act. Documents include records of Donald S. Gilpatric, foreign service officer; regional offices correspondences; chronological files and cables; interoffice memos; subject files of the office of the director; among other records.

Evangelism in China: Correspondence of the Board of Foreign Mission, 1837 to 1911 Source Presbyterian Historical Society Period 1837-1911 Content 94,554 images Product Number 16330544 Product Code GDSC-241

The records of the Board of Foreign Missions (BFM) of the Presbyterian church provide valuable information on social conditions in developing Third World nations and on efforts to spread the gospel during the nineteenth century. Among the missions' responsibilities was the establishment of indigenous churches, educational facilities, hospitals, orphanages, and seminaries.

Original Microform Title: Board of Foreign Missions Correspondence and Reports: China 1837 to 1911

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General George C. Marshall's Mission to China, 1945-1947 Source National Archives (U.S.) Period 1945-1947 Content 56,741 images Product Number 15896122 Product Code GDSC-104

The mission of General George C. Marshall (1880-1959) to prevent the renewal of the Chinese civil war and, as a consequence, the growth of Soviet influence must be viewed in the context of the emerging Cold War as well as that of American perceptions of China that go back to the Open Door days. This collection comprises the full set of records held by the National Archives in the State Department’s Lot File 54 D 270 and is subdivided into six parts: War Department records; Records of the Marshall Mission relating to Political Affairs; Records of the Marshall Mission relating to Military Affairs; Records of the Division of Chinese Affairs; Records of John Carter Vincent; and, Marshall’s Report.

Original Microform Title: Complete Records of the Mission of General George C. Marshall to China

German Foreign Relations and Military Activities in China 1919-1935 Source National Archives (U.S.) Period 1919-1935 Content 18,735 images Product Number 16104850 Product Code GDSC-147

This collection provides documentation on Germany’s relations with China during the interwar period. The Chinese urgency to modernize the military and its national defense industry, coupled with Germany’s need for a stable supply of raw materials, put the two countries on the road of close relations from the late 1920s to the late 1930s. Although intense cooperation lasted only from the Nazi takeover of Germany in 1933 to the start of the war with Japan in 1937, and concrete measures at industrial reform started in earnest only in 1936, it had a profound effect on Chinese modernization and the capability of the Chinese to resist the Japanese in the war.

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Military Leaders of World War I: Official and Private Papers of Generaloberst Hans von Seeckt Source National Archives (U.S.) Period 1866-1936 Content 25,593 images Product Number 16104847 Product Code GDSC-146 The materials reproduced in this collection consist of letters and other papers of Generaloberst Hans von Seeckt (1866-1936), prominent German military strategist of World War I. After World War I he was considered the "father" of the army of the German Republic. From 1933-1935 he served as an adviser to Chiang Kai-shek, and following Seeckt's advice, the Kuomingtang built three thousand "turtle shell" forts linked by a series of roads while at the same time pursuing a scorched earth policy around the forts. It was Seeckt's tactics that led to a series of defeats suffered by the Chinese Communists that finally in October 1934 led to the famous .

The Minutes of the Shanghai Municipal Council Source Shanghai Classics Publishing House and Shanghai Municipal Archives Period 1854-1943 Content 14,758 images Product Number 15954649 Product Code GDSC-23

This collection replicates all the minutes of meetings held by the Board of Directors of the Shanghai Municipal Council from July 1854 to December 1943. A wide range of topics were discussed at these board meetings, such as sanitation, transportation, telecommunication and postal service, taxation, urban planning, gas supply, street lighting, rickshaw operator management, animal protection, and police system. The minutes taken from July 1854 to December 1906 are handwritten while the rest are typewritten.

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Papers of British Consulates and Legation in China (1727-1951) Source National Archives (U.K.) Period 1727-1951 Content 52,828 images Product Number 16398032 Product Code GDSC-297

This collection contains miscellaneous papers and reports from the British legation and consulates in China. Specifically, it comprises a catalogue of embassy archives, 1727 to 1859; trade and intelligence reports; records of legal proceedings; miscellaneous papers, some in Chinese, of the Chinese Secretary's Office; an entry book of papers relating to the East India Company in China; claims arising from Sino-Japanese hostilities, 1927 to 1940; accounts; circulars, etc.

Policing the Shanghai International Settlement, 1894-1945 Source National Archives (U.S.) Period 1894-1945 Content 92,160 images Product Number 254394 Product Code GDSC-6

These files represent a large portion of the archives of the British-run municipal police force based in Shanghai’s former International Settlement. The Special Branch of the Shanghai Municipal Police was charged with providing an orderly environment for Shanghai’s foreign trade and commerce. This branch’s prime responsibilities were collecting intelligence on political demonstrations, strikes, labor and social unrest, foreign and domestic subversive activities, and areas of dispute between the International Settlement and the Chinese government. Many files are organized around a particular topic and contain different kinds of source material.

Original Microform Title: Shanghai Municipal Police Files, 1894-1945

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Political Relations and Conflict between Republican China and Imperial Japan, 1930-1939: Records of the U.S. State Department Source National Archives (U.S.) Period 1930-1939 Content 64,752 images Product Number 267680 Product Code GDSC-89

The records in this collection relate to political relations between China and Japan for the period 1930-1939. The records are mostly instructions to and despatches from diplomatic and consular officials; the despatches are often accompanied by enclosures. Also included in these records are notes between the State Department and foreign diplomatic representatives in the US, memoranda prepared by officials of the Department. There are records on: the Japanese occupation of Manchuria; military action at Shanghai in 1932; further Japanese penetration into China, 1935-1936; and the course of the undeclared war between Japan and China, 1937-1939.

Political Relations Between China, the U.S. and Other Countries, 1910-1929 Source National Archives (U.S.) Period 1910-1929 Content 38,238 images Product Number 16238220 Product Code GDSC-204

This collection related to political relations between US and China and those between China and other states (UK, France, Germany, Japan, and Portugal) consists mainly of instructions to and despatches from diplomatic and consular officials, often accompanied with enclosures. Also included are correspondence, reports, and journals of the commissions concerned with extraterritoriality in China, as well as notes between the State Department and foreign diplomatic representatives in the U.S., memoranda prepared by Department officials, and correspondence with officials of other government departments and with private firms and individuals.

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Political, Economic, and Military Conditions in China: Reports and Correspondence of the U.S. Military Intelligence Division, 1918-1941 Source National Archives (U.S.) Period 1918-1941 Content 17,601 images Product Number 265123 Product Code GDSC-79

This collection reproduces the six principal Military Intelligence Division (MID) files relating exclusively to China for the period 1918 to 1941 (general conditions, political conditions, economic conditions, army, navy, and aeronautics). Also includes documents created by other U.S. Government agencies and foreign governments in the records of the Military Intelligence Division.

Records of the National Council for United States-China Trade, 1973-1983 Source Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library Period 1973-1983 Content 73,923 images Product Number 254335 Product Code GDSC-35

The National Council for United States-China Trade was formed in 1973 an association of U.S. business firms interested in trade with the People's Republic of China. In addition to being a source of information about the NCUSCT and the development of US-China trade in general, the files have research value on specific aspects of trade such as shipping, packaging, contract negotiations, banking, inspection, and trademarks. The files also have material relating to US-China relations in general, China's trade with other countries, and China's history, culture, and business practices.

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Records of the U.S. Information Service in China: Chinese Press Reviews and Summaries, 1944-1950 Source Library of Congress Period 1944-1950 Content 37,418 images Product Number 16153439 Product Code GDSC-166

This collection of essential U.S. Information Service collections on the Civil War period provides a unique opportunity to understand immediate post-World War II Chinese history, comparative revolution, and early Cold War history. This combination of smaller press collections weave together the strands of military, social, political, and free world history and includes an analysis of how the achieved victory in the Chinese civil war of 1946-1950.

Records of U.S. State Department’s Division of Chinese Affairs Source National Archives (U.S.) Period 1944-1961 Content 19,749 images Product Number 16212152 Product Code GDSC-195

This collection consists of inter and intradepartmental memoranda, reports, position papers, summaries, maps, photographs, and despatches relating to the internal political affairs of China and US foreign policy toward China. Materials in this collection focus mainly on military and political aspects of the Chinese civil war and US intervention in that conflict. Records include background material on US efforts to negotiate a settlement between the Chinese Nationalists and Communists, Sino-Soviet relations, US military operations in China, the activities of Chinese officials, US financial assistance to the Nationalists, and the question of recognition of Chinese Communist regime.

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Shanghai Municipal Council: The Municipal Gazette, 1908-1942 Source Shanghai Library Period 1908-1942 Content 13,650 images Product Number 16238216 Product Code GDSC-210

As the official organ of the Shanghai Municipal Council, The Municipal Gazette was established in 1908 and ceased publication in 1942. Published every Friday, the Gazette publishes notifications, departmental reports, letters from readers, minutes of Council meetings, municipal budget, monthly summary of revenue, financial statements on income and expenditures, policies and orders formulated by the council.

Subject Files of US State Department’s Office of the Republic of China Affairs (1951-1978) Source National Archives (U.S.) Period 1951-1978 Content 12,745 images Product Number 16212153 Product Code GDSC-193

This collection consists of briefing books, correspondence, memoranda, policy papers, reports, statistics, and other miscellaneous records from the Office of the Country Director for the Republic of China. Included are records relating to aid, education and cultural exchange, financial affairs, foreign relations, international trade, legal affairs, military affairs, nuclear development and atomic energy, official visits, petroleum, and political affairs. Also included are records relating to Chiang Ching-kuo, Chen Cheng, Yen Chia-kan, James C. H. Shen, Hubert Humphrey and his visit to Taiwan, Spiro T. Agnew and his visits to Taiwan, Dean Rusk and his visits to Taiwan, William P. Rogers and his trip to East Asia, and others.

17 Asian Studies: China

Tiananmen Square and U.S.-China relations, 1989-1993 Source George H.W. Bush Presidential Library Period 1989-1993 Content 19,137 images Product Number 252857 Product Code GDSC-21

This collection reviews U.S.-China relations in the post-Cold War Era, and analyzes the significance of the 1989 Tiananmen Square demonstrations, China's human rights issues, and resumption of World Bank loans to China in July 1990. These essential primary source materials include public mail, memoranda, reports, cables, meeting notes, and news clippings. In re to the Tiananmen Square demonstrations, these materials provide a day-by-day account of events across China.

18 Asian Studies: Japan

Country Intelligence Reports on Japan (1941-1961) Source National Archives (U.K.) Period 1941-1961 Content 14,651 images Product Number 16191118 Product Code GDSC-188

This series consists of reports, studies, and surveys on various topics of interest to the Department of State. The reports vary from short memorandums to detailed, documented studies. The topics vary from individual commodities or countries to the economic and political characteristics of whole regions. This collection consists of research and intelligence reports prepared during 1941-1961 on Japan

European Colonialism in the Early 20th Century: German Colonies in Asia and the Pacific - From Colonialism to Japanese Mandates, 1910-1929 Source National Archives (U.S.) Period 1910-1929 Content 10,150 images Product Number 15954655 Product Code GDSC-126

With the start of WWI, Japanese forces seized German leased territories in China and occupied the German Pacific colonies. This collection comprises correspondence, studies and reports, cables, maps, and other kinds of documents related to U.S. consular activities. U.S. Consulates were listening posts reporting on the activities of the German colonial governments and later the Japanese mandate authorities, and the activities of the native peoples. Included are materials on Kiauchau (Kiautschou), Solomon Islands, Marshall Islands, Caroline Islands, Pelew (Palau), Marianne Islands, Samoa, German New Guinea and the Bismarck Archipelago.

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Evangelism in Japan: Correspondence of the Board of Foreign Mission, 1859 to 1911 Source Presbyterian Historical Society Period 1859-1911 Content 28,609 images Product Number 16330546 Product Code GDSC-239

The records of the Board of Foreign Missions (BFM) of the Presbyterian church provide valuable information on social conditions in developing Third World nations and on efforts to spread the gospel during the nineteenth century. Among the missions' responsibilities was the establishment of indigenous churches, educational facilities, hospitals, orphanages, and seminaries.

Original Microform Title: Board of Foreign Missions Correspondence and Reports: Japan 1859 to 1911

Japan at War and Peace, 1930-1949: U.S. State Department Records on the Internal Affairs of Japan Source National Archives (U.S.) Period 1930-1949 Content 114,304 images Product Number 258653 Product Code GDSC-24

During the 1920s and early 1930s, Japan progressed toward a democratic system of government. However, parliamentary government was not rooted deeply enough to withstand the economic and political pressures of the 1930s, during which military leaders became increasingly influential. With their power unchecked, the militarist government led the nation into a series of military conflicts that culminated in the almost total destruction of the nation during World War II. Japan’s economy was completely disrupted, and throughout the Occupation period, the country began the process of rebuilding its economy, industry, political base, and society.

Original Microform Title: Records of the Department of State Relating to the Internal Affairs of Japan, 1930-1939, 1940-1944, 1945-1949

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Japan-U.S. Economic Relations Group Records, 1979-1981 Source National Archives (U.K.) Period 1979-1981 Content 15,357 images Product Number 16381514 Product Code GDSC-271

On May 2, 1979, President Jimmy Carter and Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira met in Washington, D.C. and agreed to establish the Japan-U.S. Economic Relations Group—informally known as the "Wise Men." This small group of distinguished persons drawn from private life would submit recommendations to Carter and Ohira for maintaining a healthy bilateral economic relationship between the United States and Japan. Among the issues considered were the role of economic issues in the overall "political-security-cultural relationship," especially Japan’s emerging position as a world power; Japan’s future comprehensive economic security needs; and its involvement in foreign assistance programs. The Group actively solicited the views of the American public (Congress, business, labor, agriculture, public interest groups) to provide an additional forum for those who wished to be heard. The Group also drew upon research that was currently under way in the two countries and sponsored a modest program of separate independent research.

Original Microform Title: Records of the Japan U.S. Economic Group

Japan: Records of the U.S. Department of State, 1950-1959 Source National Archives (U.S.) Period 1950-1959 Content 11,858 images Product Number 16330540 Product Code GDSC-236

Commercial documents include Pacific Ocean Fisheries Convention between the United States, Canada, and Japan (1950); the duty of frozen tuna fish (1951); finding of “radioactive radiation in the fisherman, fish and boat affected by the explosion of the hydrogen bomb at Bikini” (March 1954); records of Philippine tourists to Japan 1953-1956. Diplomatic correspondences include those of U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles and discussions of U.S.-Japanese policies in the Pacific and East Asia (June 1957).

Original Microform Title: Records of the Department of State Relating to Political Relations between the United States and Japan, 1950-1954; 1955-1959 21 Asian Studies: Japan

Japan: Records of the U.S. Department of State Relating to Commercial Relations, 1910-1949 Source National Archives (U.S.) Period 1910-1949 Content 16,148 images Product Number 16381515 Product Code GDSC-272

This archive reproduces microfilm of the U.S. Department of State Decimal Files 611.94 and 6194.11. The documents trace the commercial relations between the United States and Japan over the course of almost half a century in the years 1910-1929, 1930-1939, 1940-1944, and 1945-1949. The files are predominantly instructions to -- and dispatches from -- diplomatic and consular officials. Notes between the Department of State and foreign diplomats in the United States, memoranda prepared by State Department officials, and correspondence with officials of other government departments and with private businesses and persons are also featured. Subjects include: advertising, aircraft, commerce, customs administration, drug regulations, duties, embargo, free ports, landing certificates, law, markets, merchandise, prison made goods, pure food and drug regulations, smuggling, tariff treaties, export and import trade, undervaluation of imported merchandise, among many other topics.

Original Microform Title: Records of the Department of State Relating to Commercial Relations of Japan, 1910-1949

22 Asian Studies: Japan

Japan: Records of the U.S. Department of State Relating to Commercial Relations, 1950-1963 Source National Archives (U.S.) Period 1950-1963 Content 15,970 images Product Number 16381516 Product Code GDSC-273

This archive reproduces Decimal File 494 and is based on the microfilm title Records Relating to U.S. Commercial Relations with Japan, for the years 1950-1954, 1955-1959, and 1960-1963. The documents in this collection are predominantly instructions to -- and dispatches from -- diplomatic and consular officials are often accompanied by enclosures. Notes between the Department of State and foreign diplomats in the United States, memoranda prepared by State Department officials, and correspondence with officials of other government departments and with private businesses and persons are also included.

Original Microform Title: Records of the Department of State Relating to Commercial Relations of Japan, 1950-1963

Japan: Records of the U.S. Department of State Relating to Internal Affairs, 1950-1954 Source National Archives (U.S.) Period 1950-1954 Content 60,283 images Product Number 16443657 Product Code GDSC-303

The documents in this collection are predominantly instructions to and dispatches from U.S. diplomatic and consular staff regarding political, economic, military, social, and other internal conditions in Japan. Documents also include reports and memoranda prepared by U.S. State Department staff, communications between the State Department and foreign governments, and correspondence with other departments of the U.S. government, private firms, and individuals. Contained here are U.S. Department of State Decimal Files 794, 894, and 994, entitled Records Relating to the Internal Affairs of Japan, for the years 1950-1954.

Original Microform Title: Records of the Department of State Relating to the Internal Affairs of Japan, 1950-1954

23 Asian Studies: Japan

Japan: Records of the U.S. Department of State Relating to Internal Affairs, 1955-1959 Source National Archives (U.S.) Period 1955-1959 Content 55,011 images Product Number 16443658 Product Code GDSC-302

The documents in this collection are predominantly instructions to and dispatches from U.S. diplomatic and consular staff regarding political, economic, military, social, and other internal conditions in Japan. Documents also include reports and memoranda prepared by U.S. State Department staff, communications between the State Department and foreign governments, and correspondence with other departments of the U.S. government, private firms, and individuals. Contained here are U.S. Department of State Decimal Files 794, 894, and 994, entitled Records Relating to the Internal Affairs of Japan, for the years 1955-1959.

Original Microform Title: Records of the Department of State Relating to the Internal Affairs of Japan, 1955-1959

Japan: Records of the U.S. Department of State Relating to Political Relations, 1930-1939 Source National Archives (U.S.) Period 1930-1939 Content 5,356 images Product Number 16381517 Product Code GDSC-274 The year 1931 stands as a major turning point in Japan’s modern history. In September 1931 Japanese armed forces overran Manchuria, committing their government to a course of direct action in Asia and, ultimately, to the rejection of the structure of international relations which had emerged in the 1920s. By 1940 Japan was caught up in a cycle of extreme nationalism, isolation, and ultimately war with the United States. This archive charts a key decade in U.S.-Japanese relations. It is is one of three digital collections based on the microfilm title Records of the U.S. Department of State Relating to United States Political Relations with Japan, 1930-1954. The source material contains Decimal File 711.94.

Original Microform Title: Records of the Department of State Relating to Political Relations between the United States and Japan, 1930-1939

24 Asian Studies: Japan

Japan: Records of the U.S. Department of State Relating to Political Relations, 1940-1944 Source National Archives (U.S.) Period 1940-1944 Content 8,823 images Product Number 16381518 Product Code GDSC-275

This archive traces the outbreak of the U.S. war with Japan in December 1941 through 1944. It is one of three digital collections based on the microfilm title Records of the U.S. Department of State Relating to United States Political Relations with Japan, 1930-1954. The source material contains Decimal File 711.94.

Original Microform Title: Records of the Department of State Relating to Political Relations between the United States and Japan, 1940-1944

Japan: Records of the U.S. Department of State Relating to Political Relations, 1945-1949 Source National Archives (U.S.) Period 1945-1949 Content 22,282 images Product Number 16381519 Product Code GDSC-276

Japan in the summer of 1945 was a nation totally exhausted by war. The Allied Occupation, dedicated to political and social reform, thoroughly transformed the country in a remarkably short period of time. This is one of three digital collections based on the microfilm title Records of the U.S. Department of State Relating to United States Political Relations with Japan, 1930- 1954. The source material contains Decimal File 711.94.

Original Microform Title: Records of the Department of State Relating to Political Relations between the United States and Japan, 1945-1949

25 Asian Studies: Japan

Japan: U.S. Naval Technical Mission, 1945-1946 Source National Archives (U.S.) Period 1945-1946 Content 10,964 images Product Number 16381513 Product Code GDSC-270

The U.S. Naval Technical Mission to Japan was established on 14 August 1945. The purpose of the mission was to survey Japanese scientific and technological developments of interest to the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps in the Japanese islands of Kyushu, Shikoku, Honshu, Hokkaido; China; and parts of Korea. The enterprise entailed the seizure of intelligence material, its examination, the interrogation of personnel, and ultimately the preparation of reports which would appraise the technological status of Japanese industry and the Japanese navy. During the period of operation a total of 655 officers and men served the organization and 185 individual reports were published.

Original Microform Title: Reports of the U.S. Naval Technical Mission to Japan, 1945-1946

Records of the Far Eastern Commission, 1945-1952 Source National Archives (U.S.) Period 1945-1952 Content 187,990 images Product Number 16232655 Product Code GDSC-200

Representing the Allied Powers led by the US, the UK, China, and the USSR, the Far Eastern Commission (FEC) was the top-level policy formulating body with regard to the occupation of Japan and the implementation of the terms of surrender of Japan stipulated by the Potsdam Declaration. The FEC was dismantled following the Japanese Peace Treaty of September 8, 1951. The present collection consists of mimeographed minutes, memoranda, reports, laws, and proclamations that document all the activities of the multinational FEC, which oversaw the postwar governing and reconstruction of Japan.

Original Microform Title: Records of the Far Eastern Commission, 1945–1952

26 Asian Studies: Japanese Americans

Final Accountability: Rosters of Evacuees at Japanese-American Relocation Centers, 1944-1946 Source National Archives (U.S.) Period 1944-1946 Content 3,145 images Product Number 265121 Product Code GDSC-71

The rosters, which are part of the Records of the War Relocation Authority, consist of alphabetical lists of evacuees resident at the centers during the period of their existence. The lists typically provide the following information about the individual evacuees: name, family number, sex, date of birth, marital status, citizenship status, alien registration number, method of original entry into center, date of entry, pre-evacuation address, center address, type of final departure, date of departure, and final destination. Included for each center are summary tabulations on evacuees resident at the center and on total admissions and departures.

Japanese American Internment: Records of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library Source Franklin D. Roosevelt Library Period 1933-1988 Content 6,734 images Product Number 16381545 Product Code GDSC-279

In an atmosphere of hysteria following U.S. entry into the Second World War, and with the support of officials at all levels of the federal government, President Franklin D. Roosevelt authorized the internment of tens of thousands of American citizens of Japanese ancestry and resident aliens from Japan. Roosevelt’s Executive Order 9066, dated February 19, 1942, gave the U.S. military broad powers to ban any citizen from a wide coastal area stretching from the state of Washington to California and extending inland into southern Arizona. The order also authorized transporting these citizens to assembly centers hastily set up and governed by the military in Arizona, California, Oregon, and Washington. The same executive order, as well as other war-time orders and restrictions, were also applied to smaller numbers of residents of the United States of Italian or German descent. Yet while these individuals (and others from those groups) suffered grievous violations of their civil liberties, the war-time measures applied to Japanese Americans were harsher and more sweeping. Entire communities were uprooted by an executive order that targeted U.S. citizens and resident aliens.

Original Microform Title: The Internment of Japanese Americans: Records of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library 27 Asian Studies: Japanese Americans

Japanese-American Relocation Camp Newspapers: Perspectives on Day-to-Day Life Source Library of Congress Period 1942-1945 Content 24,838 images Product Number 263564 Product Code GDSC-57

Although histories exist about this chapter in American history, this digital collection of Japanese relocation camp newspapers record the concerns and the day-to-day life of the interned Japanese-Americans. Although articles in these files frequently appear in Japanese, most of the papers are in English or in dual text. Many of the 25 titles constituting this collection are complete or substantially complete.

National Security and the FBI Surveillance of Enemy Aliens Source FBI Library Period 1940-1978 Content 29,061 images Product Number 15935483 Product Code GDSC-116

The history of the twin issues of national security and surveillance of aliens is not new. Since the founding of the nation, these issues have been in the forefront of political debate. From the Alien and Sedition Acts in 1798, to the Enemy Aliens Act of 1917, the Federal government has maintained surveillance of those opposed to the American way of life. This collection provides insights into the recent history of the surveillance of aliens and national security during World War II.

Original Microform Title: National Security and FBI Surveillance of Enemy Aliens

28 Asian Studies: Japanese Americans

Personal Justice Denied: Public Hearings of the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment, 1981 Source National Archives (U.S.) Period 1981 Content 4,670 images Product Number 267677 Product Code GDSC-84

These documents reflect the Commission's 20 days of hearings and testimonies from more than 750 witnesses in 1981, in cities across the country. These witnesses included Japanese Americans and Aleuts who had lived through the events of WWII, former government officials who ran the internment program, public figures, internees, organizations such as the Japanese American Citizens League, and professionals who have studied the subjects of the Commission's inquiry. Included also are publications, reports, press releases, photographs, newspaper clippings, and transcripts that relate to the hearings. Many of the transcripts are personal stories of experiences of evacuees.

29 Asian Studies: Korea

Country Intelligence Reports on Korea (1941-1961) Source National Archives (U.S.) Period 1941-1961 Content 1,763 images Product Number 16191116 Product Code GDSC-189

This series consists of reports, studies, and surveys on various topics of interest to the Department of State. The reports vary from short memorandums to detailed, documented studies. The topics vary from individual commodities or countries to the economic and political characteristics of whole regions. This collection consists of research and intelligence reports prepared during 1941-1961 on Korea.

Evangelism in Korea: Correspondence of the Board of Foreign Mission, 1884 to 1911 Source Presbyterian Historical Society Period 1884-1911 Content 24,179 images Product Number 16330547 Product Code GDSC-240

The records of the Board of Foreign Missions (BFM) of the Presbyterian church provide valuable information on social conditions in developing Third World nations and on efforts to spread the gospel during the nineteenth century. Among the missions' responsibilities was the establishment of indigenous churches, educational facilities, hospitals, orphanages, and seminaries.

Original Microform Title: Board of Foreign Missions Correspondence and Reports: Korea 1884 to 1911

30 Asian Studies: Korea

Japan and Korea: Summation of Nonmilitary Activities, 1945-1948 Source National Archives (U.S.) Period 1945-1948 Content 14,119 images Product Number 16381512 Product Code GDSC-269

The rebuilding of postwar Japan and southern Korea by Allied occupation forces is described here in a series of thirty-six monthly reports. The reports offer detailed information on industrial reparations; conversion of production from military to consumer goods; land reform; restructuring of educational, public health, and welfare programs; and the establishment of a liberal, democratic political system. The reports on SCAP (Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers) activities in Korea cover the administration of civil affairs and reconstructive efforts under the military occupation government and later the South Korean Interim Government. This digital archive is based on eight microfilm rolls.

Original Microform Title: Summation of Nonmilitary Activities in Japan and Korea, 1945-1948

Korea: Records of the U.S. Department of State, 1930-1963 Source National Archives (U.S.) Period 1930-1963 Content 11,471 images Product Number 16330541 Product Code GDSC-237

This archive documents Korea under Japanese occupation through the postwar period. Documents from the U.S. Department of State, Division of Far Eastern Affairs, and the U.S. Department of Commerce include: “Annual Report of the Administration of Chosen, 1927- 1928: Control of Opium”; “Morphine Addicts in Chosen”; laws and regulations on narcotics; an agricultural report focusing on rice production (1939); issues of repatriation of American citizens from “the Japanese Empire and from Japanese-controlled areas of the Far East” (June 1943); a report from U.S. Secretary of State Dean Rusk on a visit of a Japanese delegation, in April 1962, to South Korea and to North Korea outlining “… the Department’s continuing need for intelligence on North Korea.”

Original Microform Title: Records of the Department of State Relating to the Internal Affairs of Korea, 1930-1939; 1940-1944; 1945-1949; 1950-1954; 1955-1959; 1960-1963

31 Asian Studies: Southeast Asia

Cambodia: Records of the U.S. Department of State, 1960-1963 Source National Archives (U.S.) Period 1960-1963 Content 9,224 images Product Number 16330537 Product Code GDSC-255

This collection provides a window into the political, social, and economic development of Cambodia, the rapidly maturing “modern” state in the heart of Southeast Asia. Traced here is the critical legacy of Prince Norodom Sihanouk (1922-2012), the nation’s controversial and paradoxical leader. , loyalty to the monarch, struggle against injustice and corruption, and protection of the Buddhist religion were in the forefront of developments in this period. The archive is an essential resource for the study of Southeast Asian history and the U.S. role in the war in Vietnam. The files are arranged according to the classification system of U.S. State Department Records, and they cover a wide range of internal political affairs.

Original Microform Title: Records of the Department of State Relating to Internal Affairs: Cambodia, 1960- January 1963; Central File Decimal Numbers 0751h, 0851h, and 0951h

European Colonialism in the Early 20th Century: Colonialism and Nationalism in the Dutch East Indies, 1910-1930 Source National Archives (U.S.) Period 1910-1930 Content 15,213 images Product Number 15954656 Product Code GDSC-125

The Dutch East Indies experienced the replacement of company rule by Dutch government rule and the complete transformation of Java into a colonial society and the successful extension of colonial rule to Sumatra and the eastern archipelago during the early 20th century. This collection comprises correspondence, studies and reports, cables, maps, and other kinds of documents related to U.S. consular activities. U.S. Consulates were listening posts reporting on the activities of the Dutch colonial government and the activities of the native peoples.

32 Asian Studies: Southeast Asia

Evangelism in Philippines: Correspondence of the Board of Foreign Mission, 1898-1910 Source Presbyterian Historical Society Period 1898-1910 Content 5,597 images Product Number 16330549 Product Code GDSC-238

The records of the Board of Foreign Missions (BFM) of the Presbyterian church provide valuable information on social conditions in developing Third World nations and on efforts to spread the gospel during the nineteenth century. Among the missions' responsibilities was the establishment of indigenous churches, educational facilities, hospitals, orphanages, and seminaries.

Original Microform Title: Board of Foreign Missions Correspondence and Reports: Philippines 1898-1910

Evangelism in Thailand: Correspondence of the Board of Foreign Mission, 1840-1910 Source Presbyterian Historical Society Period 1840-1910 Content 13,500 images Product Number 16330550 Product Code GDSC-242

The records of the Board of Foreign Missions (BFM) of the Presbyterian church provide valuable information on social conditions in developing Third World nations and on efforts to spread the gospel during the nineteenth century. Among the missions' responsibilities was the establishment of indigenous churches, educational facilities, hospitals, orphanages, and seminaries.

Original Microform Title: Board of Foreign Missions Correspondence and Reports: Thailand (Siam) 1840- 1910

33 Asian Studies: Southeast Asia

Laos: Records of the U.S. Department of State, 1963-1966 Source National Archives (U.S.) Period 1963-1966 Content 17,241 images Product Number 16330542 Product Code GDSC-256

This archive treats the political affairs of Laos in the 1960s, when the United States supported the government of Souvanna Phouma in the face of North Vietnamese aggression. It offers a wide range of materials from U.S. diplomats including special reports on political and military affairs; studies and statistics on socioeconomic matters; interviews and minutes of meetings with foreign government officials; conference proceedings and international legal documents; full texts of instructions and cables sent and received by U.S. diplomatic personnel; reports and translations from foreign journals and newspapers; translations of high-level foreign government documents, such as speeches; and memoranda, official reports, and transcripts of political meetings and assemblies.

Original Microform Title: Records of the U.S. State Department: Laos, Political Relations and Governmental Affairs, February 1963-1966, Subject-Numeric File POL

Sukarno and the Army-PKI Rivalry in the Years of Living Dangerously, 1960-1963 Source National Archives (U.S.) Period 1960-1963 Content 18,527 images Product Number 16179704 Product Code GDSC-180

The records in this collection cover the internal and foreign policies, personalities, and events in a pivotal period of Indonesian history. The charismatic leader of Indonesia, Achmed Sukarno, steered his country between the political machinations of the Army Staff and the Indonesian Communist Party (PKI). These records consist of essential memoranda, correspondence, telegrams, memoranda of conversations, reports, and news articles and cover all aspects of U.S. relations with Indonesia, Indonesian internal affairs, and Indonesia’s relations with its neighbors. 34 Asian Studies: Southeast Asia

Thailand: Records of the U.S. Department of State Relating to Internal Affairs, 1945-1954 Source National Archives (U.S.) Period 1945-1954 Content 29,633 images Product Number 16443659 Product Code GDSC-301

This collection of U.S. State Department files relating to the internal and foreign affairs of Thailand contains a wide range of materials from U.S. diplomats. Included here are special reports on political and military affairs; studies and statistics on socioeconomic matters; interviews and minutes of meetings with foreign government officials; full texts of important letters, instructions, and cables sent and received by U.S. diplomatic personnel; reports and translations from foreign journals and newspapers; translations of high-level foreign government documents, including speeches, memoranda, official reports, and transcripts of political meetings and assemblies.

Original Microform Title: Records of the Department of State Relating to Internal Affairs: Thailand, 1945-1954

Thailand: Records of the U.S. Department of State Relating to Internal Affairs, 1955-1963 Source National Archives (U.S.) Period 1955-1963 Content 21,707 images Product Number 16443660 Product Code GDSC-300

This collection of U.S. State Department files relating to the internal and foreign affairs of Thailand contains a wide range of materials from U.S. diplomats. Included here are special reports on political and military affairs; studies and statistics on socioeconomic matters; interviews and minutes of meetings with foreign government officials; full texts of important letters, instructions, and cables sent and received by U.S. diplomatic personnel; reports and translations from foreign journals and newspapers; translations of high-level foreign government documents, including speeches, memoranda, official reports, and transcripts of political meetings and assemblies.

Original Microform Title: Records of the Department of State Relating to Internal Affairs: Thailand, 1955-1963 35 Asian Studies: Southeast Asia

U.S. Relations and Policies in Southeast Asia, 1944-1958: Records of the Office of Southeast Asian Affairs Source National Archives (U.S.) Period 1944-1958 Content 46,022 images Product Number 269426 Product Code GDSC-93

Since World War II, the U.S. has constantly been involved in conflicts in Southeast Asia: providing material and financial support for France during the First Indochina War and direct involvement in the Viet Cong insurgency in South Vietnam. This collection identifies the key issues, individuals, and events in the history of U.S.-Southeast Asia relations between 1944 and 1958, and places them in the context of the complex and dynamic regional strategic, political, and economic processes that have fashioned the American role in Southeast Asia.

Western Books on Southeast Asia Source Cornell University Library Period 1606-1899 Content 116,481 images Product Number 16456384 Product Code GDSC-299

This is a collection of 318 rare Western-language publications selected from Cornell University’s John M. Echols collection on Southeast Asia, published during the 17th and 19th centuries. The collection brings together nearly three hundred years of writings by travelers from Europe to Southeast Asia. Countries covered include Indochina (Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia), Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Java and Indonesia, and the Philippines. These publications range from official reports of government sponsored expeditions to personal journals of people travelling through the region on business or pleasure.

Original Microform Title: Western Books on Asia: Southeast Asia

36 Asian Studies: Vietnam War

Ambassador Graham Martin and the Saigon Embassy's Back Channel Communication Files, 1963-1975 Source Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library Period 1963-1975 (bulk 1969-1975) Content 6,445 images Product Number 266326 Product Code GDSC-70

The bulk of the materials in this collection are "backchannel" cables between the U.S. ambassadors in Saigon and the President’s national security advisers regarding the situation in South Vietnam or the peace negotiations. In addition, there are straight State Department cables, usually between the Secretary of State and the U.S. ambassador in Saigon; talking points prepared for meetings between the ambassador and South Vietnamese officials, mainly President Nguyen Van Thieu; reports and memoranda of conversations of those meetings; drafts of speeches and proposed agreements prepared by both sides; military situation reports; and intelligence reports.

Original Microform Title: Gerald R. Ford and Foreign Affairs, Part 1: National Security Advisor's Files, Section 3: Saigon Embassy Files from Ambassador Graham Martin

America in Protest: Records of Anti- Vietnam War organizations - Vietnam Veterans Against the War Source FBI Library Period 1967-1975 Content 20,117 images Product Number 261346 Product Code GDSC-45

The Vietnam Veterans Against the War (VVAW) started in 1967 with six Vietnam veterans marching for peace in New York City. The purpose of the organization was to give voice to the returning servicemen who opposed the on-going war in Southeast Asia. From six soldiers in 1967, the ranks of the membership eventually grew to over 30,000. This publication consists of FBI reports dealing with every aspect of antiwar work carried out by the VVAW. The collection also includes surveillance on a variety of other antiwar groups and individuals, with an emphasis on student groups and Communist organizations.

Original Microform Title: America in Protest: Records of Anti-Vietnam War Organizations, Part 1: Vietnam Veterans Against the War, 1968-1975

37 Asian Studies: Vietnam War

FBI File: American POWs/MIAs in Southeast Asia Source FBI Library Period 1967-1993 Content 7,507 images Product Number 16381550 Product Code GDSC-284

This FBI file, which covers the period 1970 to 1993, began as an investigation into the Committee of Liaison with Families of Servicemen Detained in North Vietnam (COLIFAM). Included here are interviews with hundreds of Vietnamese refugees as well as information on how the North Vietnamese hoarded personal items of American servicemen to exchange for money. Information on the Women's Liberation Movement, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF), and the Women's Peace Party is also contained here. Documents include teletypes, interviews, letters, memos, newsletters, and reports. The file is organized chronologically within two divisions: Domestic Security and Foreign Counterintelligence. Scholars interested in Vietnam-related government policy and domestic unrest will find this a useful collection.

Original Microform Title: FBI File on American POWs/MIAs in Southeast Asia

Indochina, France, and the Viet Minh War, 1945-1954: Records of the U.S. State Department, Part 1: 1945-1949 Source National Archives (U.S.) Period 1945-1954 Content 10,715 images Product Number 265115 Product Code GDSC-78

Comprising records of the State Department’s Central Classified Files, this collection contains records relating to the internal affairs of Indochina, during the period 1945-49. The records include instructions sent to and correspondence received by the State Department; the State Department’s internal documentation, as well as correspondence between the Department and other federal departments and agencies, Congress, and private individuals and organizations; telegrams, airgrams, instructions, inquiries, studies, memoranda, situation reports, translations, special reports, plans, and official and unofficial correspondence.

38 Asian Studies: Vietnam War

Intelligence Reports from the National Security Council’s Vietnam Information Group, 1967-1975 Source Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library Period 1967-1975 Content 12,308 images Product Number 254332 Product Code GDSC-27

The materials on the South concern relations with the US, the political climate, and problems plaguing the government. There is information on key political figures, the military, opposition groups, communist organizations, religious sects, ethnic groups, and labor unions, as well as censorship, corruption, and the peace negotiations. Materials on the North concern their efforts aimed at gaining peace and unification. There is information about operations in the south, Hanoi’s attempts to infiltrate the south politically, its relations with China and the Soviet Union, the economy, foreign aid, the Paris peace talks, and subsequent violations of the Paris agreements.

The Observer: News for the American Soldier in Vietnam, 1962-1973 Source Library of Congress Period 1962-1973 Content 5,218 images Product Number 16153437 Product Code GDSC-161

The Observer was a weekly newspaper published by the Command Information Division of the U.S. Military Assistance Command’s Office of Information. It was the official organ of the Military Assistance Command, and it carried official news about and for American troops in Vietnam. As such, it goes without saying that it was carefully edited to make certain it did not print news articles favorable to the communist enemy. The Military Assistance Command spread more than 80,000 weekly Observers among all points in Vietnam in which American troops were domiciled.

39 Asian Studies: Vietnam War

South Vietnam: Records of the Office of the Defense Attaché, 1973-1975 Source National Archives (U.S.) Period 1973-1975 Content 30,383 images Product Number 16330543 Product Code GDSC-257

The Defense Attaché Office (DAO) Saigon was organized and activated on January 28, 1973. This collection comprises the DAO's Historian's Office files, including the official DAO History and the background files used in its compilation. These background files consist of serial reports, assessments, program memoranda and correspondence, operational and planning historical reports, intelligence summaries, briefing papers, press releases, table of distribution, and basic documents on the ceasefire.

Original Microform Title: Records of the Defense Attaché's Office in South Vietnam, 1973-1975, Part 1: Records of the Historian's Office

The U.S. Civilian Advisory Effort in Vietnam: U.S. Operations Mission, 1950-1954 Source National Archives (U.S.) Period 1950-1954 Content 15,742 images Product Number 265119 Product Code GDSC-72

The U.S. decision to provide military assistance to France and the Associated States of Indochina was reached informally in 1950. This collection consists of unique records of U.S. agencies established to intervene in Vietnam - the country U.S. foreign policy deemed a lynchpin in the free world’s fight against communism. The Subject Files from the Office of the Director, U.S. Operations Missions, document the myriad concerns and rationales that went into the control and direction of U.S. economic and technical assistance programs, as well as the coordination of mutual security activities, with respect to Vietnam.

40 Asian Studies: Vietnam War

The U.S. Civilian Advisory Effort in Vietnam: U.S. Operations Mission, 1954- 1957 - Classified & Subject Files of the Executive Office Source National Archives (U.S.) Period 1954-1957 Content 64,259 images Product Number 16184418 Product Code GDSC-186

This collection consists of unique records of the U.S. Operations Mission established to intervene in Vietnam-the country U.S. foreign policy deemed a lynchpin in the free world’s fight against communism. The Classified & Subject Files of the Executive Office, document the myriad concerns and rationales that went into the control and direction of U.S. economic and technical assistance programs, as well as the coordination of mutual security activities, with respect to Vietnam.

The U.S. Military Advisory Effort in Vietnam: Military Assistance and Advisory Group, Vietnam, 1950-1964 Source National Archives (U.S.) Period 1950-1964 Content 18,669 images Product Number 267681 Product Code GDSC-87

The United States created the Military Assistance and Advisory Group, Indochina, in 1950 to process, monitor, and evaluate American military aid to the French forces fighting in Southeast Asia. At first MAAG’s mission was not to train or advise the Vietnamese National Army, but by the time of the battle of Dien Bien Phu, those activities were under consideration by U.S. and French leaders. In 1955, MAAG Indochina, became MAAG Vietnam, and a separate MAAG was established in Cambodia. In 1955–1956, MAAG Vietnam, took over from the French the training and organizing of the Vietnamese National Army. The task facing MAAG Vietnam was enormous.

41 Asian Studies: India/Pakistan

Evangelism in India: Correspondence of the Board of Foreign Missions, 1833-1910 Source Presbyterian Historical Society Period 1833-1910 Content 69,017 images Product Number 267938 Product Code GDSC-83

Evangelism in India took the form primarily of village itineration where male and female missionaries ministered to the spiritual needs of the populace while simultaneously attending to their medical and educational needs. The collection documents the Board of Foreign Missions' tripartite ministry (Farukhabad, Punjab, and the West Indian missions) in India but also reflects the development of the modern Indian state in a broader sense. Reaction to foreigners generally and Protestant missionaries specifically, discontent with British rule and the development of the Independence movement, and racial and internecine religious warfare between Hindu and Muslim populations are well documented.

The Hindu Conspiracy Cases: Activities of the Indian Independence Movement in the U.S., 1908-1933 Source U.S. Justice Department Library and National Archives (U.S.) Period 1908-1933 Content 2,796 images Product Number 267956 Product Code GDSC-90

During World War I, Indian nationalists took advantage of Great Britain’s preoccupation with the European war by attempting to foment revolution in India to overthrow British rule. The Justice Department and U.S. Attorney records primarily concern the U.S. government’s prosecution of these nationalists in the “Hindu Conspiracy Case” for violations of the Espionage Act (40 Stat. 217-231) arising from two major incidents. The Immigration and Naturalization Service records relate to efforts to revoke the citizenship of certain Indians naturalized as U.S. citizens, as well as to general efforts to exclude Indians from admission to the United States and Canada.

42 Asian Studies: India/Pakistan

India from Crown Rule to Republic, 1945-1949: Records of the U.S. State Department Source National Archives (U.S.) Period 1945-1949 Content 53,824 images Product Number 265113 Product Code GDSC-99

Comprising records of the State Department’s Central Classified Files, this collection contains records relating to the internal affairs of India during the period 1945-1949. The records include instructions sent to and correspondence received by the State Department; the Department's internal documentation, as well as its correspondence with other federal departments and agencies, Congress, and private individuals and organizations; telegrams, airgrams, instructions, inquiries, studies, memoranda, situation reports, translations, special reports, plans, and official and unofficial correspondence.

India-Pakistan Conflict: Records of the U.S. State Department, February 1963-1966 Source National Archives (U.S.) Period 1963-1966 Content 15,387 images Product Number 16224028 Product Code GDSC-206

Over 15,000 pages of State Department Central Files on India and Pakistan from 1963 through 1966 make this collection a standard documentary resource for the study of the political relations between India and Pakistan during a crucial period in the Cold War and the shifting alliances and alignments in South Asia.

Original Microform Title: Records of the U.S. State Department: India and Pakistan, Political Affairs and Relations, February 1963-1966

43 Asian Studies: India/Pakistan

The Indian Army and Colonial Warfare on the Frontiers of India, 1914-1920 Source British Library Period 1914-1920 Content 5,280 images Product Number 16153444 Product Code GDSC-173

For generations of British and Indian Officers and men, the North-West Frontier was the scene of repeated skirmishes and major campaigns against the trans-border Pathan tribes who inhabited the mountainous no-man's land between India and Afghanistan. This collection contains Army Lists; Orders; Instructions; Regulations; Acts; Manuals; Strength Returns; Orders of Battle; Administration Summaries; organization, commissions, committees, reports, maneuvers; departments of the Indian Army; and regimental narratives.

Pakistan from Crown Rule to Republic: Records of the U.S. Department of State, 1945-1949 Source National Archives (U.S.) Period 1945-1949 Content 5,741 images Product Number 16277535 Product Code GDSC-226

A companion archive to India from Crown Rule to Republic, 1945-1949, this collection traces a critical moment that witnessed the end of British India and the creation of modern Pakistan. The collection is sourced from the Central Files of the General Records of the Department of State. The records are under the jurisdiction of the Legislative and Diplomatic Branch of the Civil Archives, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C.

44 Other Archives Unbound Collections currently available

International Affairs British Foreign Office: United States Correspondence, 1930-1934 British Foreign Office: United States Correspondence, 1935-1937 British Foreign Office: United States Correspondence, 1938-1940 British Foreign Office: United States Correspondence, 1941-1943 British Foreign Office: United States Correspondence, 1944-1945 British Foreign Office: United States Correspondence, 1946-1948 The Carter Administration and Foreign Affairs The Cold War: Voices of Confrontation and Conciliation The Ford Administration and Foreign Affairs Global Missions and Theology JFK's Foreign Affairs and International Crises, 1961-1963 The Johnson Administration and Foreign Affairs Johnson Presidency Administrative Histories: Foreign Affairs and National Security Johnson Presidency Administrative Histories: Science and Technology The Nixon Administration and Foreign Affairs Papers of the Nixon Administration: The President’s Confidential and Subject Special Files, 1969-1974 World Communism: Pamphlets from McMaster University

European Studies: General Allied Propaganda in World War II and the British Political Warfare Executive Conditions & Politics in Occupied Western Europe, 1940-1945 Intergovernmental Committee on Refugees: The West's Response to Jewish Emigration Post-War Europe: Refugees, Exile and Resettlement, 1945-1950 Psychological Warfare and Propaganda in World War II: Air Dropped and Shelled Leaflets and Periodicals Women, War and Society, 1914-1918

European Studies: Britain and Ireland The Chamberlain Papers: The Papers of Neville Chamberlain The Chamberlain Papers: The Papers of Austen Chamberlain The Chamberlain Papers: The Papers of Joseph Chamberlain The Dublin Castle Records, 1798-1926 Industrial Mobilization in Britain and the Ministry of Munitions, 1915-1918 Northern Ireland: A Divided Community, 1921-1972 Cabinet Papers of the Stormont Administration Other Archives Unbound Collections currently available

European Studies: Germany Correspondence from German Concentration Camps and Prisons, 1936-1945 East Germany from Stalinization to the New Economic Policy, 1950-1963 The Economy and War in the Third Reich, 1933-1944 George H. W. Bush and Foreign Affairs: Fall of the Berlin Wall and the Reunification of Germany German Anti-Semitic Propaganda, 1909-1941 German Folklore and Popular Culture: Das Kloster. Scheible The Holocaust and the Concentration Camp Trials: Prosecution of Nazi War Crimes The Jewish Question: Records from the Berlin Document Center Nazi Bank and Financial Institutions: U.S. Military Government Investigation Reports and Interrogations of Nazi Financiers, 1945-1949 The Nuremburg Laws and Nazi Annulment of Jewish German Nationality Occupation and Independence: The Austrian Second Republic, 1945-1963 SAFEHAVEN Reports on Nazi Looting of Occupied Countries and Assets in Neutral Countries Testaments to the Holocaust: Documents and Rare Printed Materials from the Wiener Library, London

European Studies: France L’Affaire Dreyfus: son influence dans la création de la France moderne (The Dreyfus Affair in the Making of Modern France) La France pendant la guerre 1939-1945: Résistance et journaux de Vichy (Voices from Wartime France 1939-1945: Clandestine Resistance and Vichy) French Royal and Administrative Acts, 1256-1794 (Actes Royaux Français, 1256-1794) Jewish Underground Resistance: The David Diamant Collection Mercure de France, 1672-1810 Newspapers of the French Revolution of 1848 Patriotes aux Armes! (Patriots to Arms!): The Underground Resistance in France, Belgium, Holland, and Italy, 1939-1945

European Studies: Spain and Italy La Guerra Civil Española (The Spanish Civil War Collection) Methodist Episcopal Church Archives: Missionary Activities Other Archives Unbound Collections currently available

European Studies: Russia Alexander III and the Policy of “Russification,” 1883-1886 Commercial and Trade Relations Between Tsarist Russia, the Soviet Union and the U.S., 1910-1963 Country Intelligence Reports on Russia (1941-1961) George H. W. Bush and Foreign Affairs: The Moscow Summit and the Dissolution of the USSR The Russian Civil War and American Expeditionary Forces in Siberia, 1918-20 World War I and Revolution in Russia, 1914-1918

European Studies: Eastern Europe Czechoslovakia from Liberation to Communist State, 1945-63: Records of the U.S. State Department Classified Files Hungary: Records of the U.S. Department of State, 1945-1963 Nazism in Poland: The Diary of Governor-General Hans Frank Poland: Records of the U.S. Department of State, 1945-1963 Romania: Records of the U.S. Department of State, 1945-1963 Socialism and National Unity in Yugoslavia, 1945-63: Records of the U.S. State Department Classified Files

European Studies: Southeast Europe Albania: Records of the U.S. Department of State, 1945-1963 Bulgaria: Records of the U.S. Department of State Relating to Internal Affairs, 1945-1949 Bulgaria: Records of the U.S. Department of State Relating to Internal Affairs, 1950-1954 The Cyprus Crisis in 1967 George H. W. Bush and Foreign Affairs: Bosnia and the Situation in the Former Yugoslavia Greece: Records of the U.S. Department of State, 1950-1963 World War II, Occupation, and the Civil War in Greece, 1940-1949: Records of the U.S. State Department Classified Files European Studies: Northern Europe Finland: Records of the U.S. Department of State Relating to Internal Affairs, 1945-1949 Finland: Records of the U.S. Department of State Relating to Internal Affairs, 1950-1954 Finland: Records of the U.S. Department of State Relating to Internal Affairs, 1955-1959 Finland: Records of the U.S. Department of State Relating to Internal Affairs, 1960-Jan. 1963 Other Archives Unbound Collections currently available

European Studies: Other U.S. Relations with the Vatican and the Holocaust, 1940-1950 Middle East Studies Aden: Records of the U.S. Department of State, 1880-1906 Afghanistan and the US, 1945-1963: Records of US State Department Classified Files Afghanistan in 1919: The Third Anglo-Afghan War British Campaign in Mesopotamia, 1914-1918 The British Mandate in Palestine, Arab-Jewish Relations, and the U.S. Consulate at Jerusalem, 1920-1940 Democracy in Turkey, 1950-1959: Records of the U.S. State Department Classified Files Egypt: Records of the U.S. Department of State, 1853-1959 Evangelism and the Syria-Lebanon Mission: Correspondence of the Board of Foreign Missions, 1869-1910 Evangelism in Iran: Correspondence of the Board of Foreign Mission, 1847-1911 The French Mandate in the Lebanon, Christian-Muslim Relations, and the U.S. Consulate at Beirut, 1920-1941 George H. W. Bush and Foreign Affairs: The Middle East Peace Conference in Madrid Iran (Persia): Records of the U.S. Department of State, 1883-1959 Iraq: Records of the U.S. Department of State, 1888-1944 The King and the People in Morocco, 1950-1959: U.S. State Department Records on the Internal Affairs of Morocco Lebanon, Palestine, Syria, Trans-Jordan: Records of the U.S. Department of State, 1836-1944 Libya: Records of the U.S. Department of State, 1796-1885 The Middle East Online: Arab-Israeli Relations, 1917-1970 The Middle East Online: Iraq, 1914-1974 Morocco: Records of the U.S. Department of State, 1797-1929 Palestine and Israel: Records of the U.S. Department of State, 1945-1959 The Persian Gulf States and Yemen, 1950-1959 Records of the Persian Gulf War Saudi Arabia: Records of the U.S. Department of State, 1930-1959 Turkey, Greece, and the Balkan States: Records of the U.S. Department of State, 1930-1944 Turkey: Records of the U.S. Department of State, 1802-1949 U.S. and Iraqi Relations: U.S. Technical Aid, 1950-1958 U.S. Middle East Peace Policy and America's Role in the Middle East Peace Process, 1989-1993 U.S. Operations Mission to Saudi Arabia, 1950-1955: Correspondence and Subject Files of the Office of the Director Other Archives Unbound Collections currently available

African History European Colonialism in the Early 20th Century: French Colonialism in Africa: From Algeria to Madagascar, 1910-1930 European Colonialism in the Early 20th Century: German Colonies to League of Nations Mandates in Africa 1910-1929 European Colonialism in the Early 20th Century: Italian Colonies in North Africa and Aggression in East Africa, 1930-1939 European Colonialism in the Early 20th Century: Political and Economic Consolidation of Portuguese Colonies in Africa, 1910-1929 and the U.S.: Nation-Building in Africa, 1864-1918 Liberia and the U.S.: Nation-Building in Africa, 1918-1935

North American History: General Electing the President: Proceedings of the Democratic National Conventions, 1832-1988 Electing the President: Proceedings of the Republican National Conventions, 1856-1988

North American History: 19th Century The Civil War in Words and Deeds Civil War Service Reports of Union Army Generals Confederate Newspapers: A Collection from Florida, , Tennessee, Virginia and Sunday School Movement and Its Curriculum The War of 1812: Diplomacy on the High Seas

North American History: 20th Century FBI File: Alger Hiss/Whittaker Chambers FBI File: Assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. FBI File: House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC) FBI File: Howard Hughes FBI File: Huey Long FBI File: Julius and Ethel Rosenberg FBI File: Roy Cohn FBI File: Watergate Federal Response to Radicalism in the 1960s Grassroots Civil Rights and Social Action: Council for Social Action Johnson Presidency Administrative Histories: Economy, Finance and Trade Johnson Presidency Administrative Histories: Health, Education and Welfare Johnson Presidency Administrative Histories: Labor and Employment Other Archives Unbound Collections currently available

North American History: 20th Century (continued) The Mafia in Florida and Cuba: FBI Surveillance of Meyer Lansky and Santo Trafficante, Jr. The Minutemen: Rise of the Militia Movement in America, 1963-1969 National Farm Worker Ministry: Mobilizing Support for Migrant Workers, 1939-1985 War on Poverty Community Profiles: Midwestern States War on Poverty Community Profiles: Northeastern States War on Poverty Community Profiles: Southern States War on Poverty Community Profiles: Texas War on Poverty Community Profiles: Western States War on Poverty: Office of Civil Rights, 1965-1968

North American History: Regional City and Business Directories: Alabama, 1837-1929 City and Business Directories: Arkansas, 1871-1929 City and Business Directories: Florida, 1882-1929 City and Business Directories: , 1805-1929 City and Business Directories: Maryland, 1752-1929 City and Business Directories: , 1860-1929 City and Business Directories: North Carolina, 1886-1929 City and Business Directories: Tennessee, 1849-1929 City and Business Directories: Virginia, 1801-1929 City and Business Directories: West Virginia, 1839-1929 County and Regional Histories and Atlases: California County and Regional Histories and Atlases: Illinois County and Regional Histories and Atlases: Indiana County and Regional Histories and Atlases: County and Regional Histories and Atlases: New York County and Regional Histories and Atlases: Ohio County and Regional Histories and Atlases: Pennsylvania County and Regional Histories and Atlases: Wisconsin Mountain People: Life and Culture in Appalachia Overland Journeys: Travels in the West, 1800-1880

North American History: Canada Society, Culture & Politics in Canada: Canadiana Pamphlets from McMaster University, 1818-1929 Other Archives Unbound Collections currently available

North American History: African America, Communists, and the National Negro Congress, 1933-1947 Black Economic Empowerment: The National Negro Business League The and the Program of Armed Struggle, 1970-1980 and the Revolutionary Action Movement: The Papers of Muhammad Ahmad (Max Stanford) The Bush Presidency and Development and Debate Over Civil Rights Policy and Legislation Fannie Lou Hamer: Papers of a Civil Rights Activist, Political Activist, and Woman FBI Surveillance of James Forman and SNCC Federal Surveillance of African Americans, 1920-1984 Fight for Racial Justice and the Civil Rights Congress Franklin D. Roosevelt and Race Relations, 1933-1945 Grassroots Civil Rights & Social Activism: FBI Files on Benjamin J. Davis, Jr. The Greensboro Massacre, 1979: Shootout between the American Nazis and the Communist Workers Party Integration of Alabama Schools and the U.S. Military, 1963 James Meredith, J. Edgar Hoover, and the Integration of the University of Mississippi The Liberation Movement in Africa and African America Ralph J. Bunche Oral Histories Collection on the Reconstruction, Jim Crow, and the Enforcement of Federal Law in the South, 1871-1884 The Republic of New Afrika: Independence, Reparations, and Citizenship The Southern Negro Youth Congress and the Communist Party: Papers of James and Esther Cooper Jackson “We Were Prepared for the Possibility of Death”: Freedom Riders in the South, 1961

North American History: Native Americans American Indian Correspondence: Presbyterian Historical Society Collection of Missionaries' Letters, 1833-1893 The and Native American Radicalism The Indian Trade in the Southeastern Spanish Borderlands: Papers of Panton, Leslie and Company The Meriam Report on Indian Administration and the Survey of Conditions of the Indians in the U.S. The War Department and Indian Affairs, 1800-1824 Other Archives Unbound Collections currently available

Latin American Studies Argentina: Records of the U.S. Department of State, 1960-1963 Bolivia: Records of the U.S. Department of State, 1960-1963 Brazil: Records of the U.S. Department of State, 1960-1963 Chile: Records of the U.S. Department of State, 1930-1963 Colección Revolución, 1910-1921 Colombia: Records of the U.S. Department of State, 1960-1963 Crisis in the Dominican Republic: Records of the U.S. State Department Central Files, February 1963-1966 Cuartel General del Sur, 1910-1925 Ecuador: Records of the U.S. Department of State, 1960-1963 Emiliano Zapata, 1901-1919 Evangelism in Latin America: Correspondence of the Board of Foreign Mission, 1854-1911 Federal Surveillance of the Partido Independentista Puertorriqueño in Cuba, 1898-1958 Foreign Relations between Latin America and the Caribbean States, 1930-1944 Foreign Relations between the U.S. and Latin America and the Caribbean States, 1930-1944 Nicaragua: Political Instability and U.S. Intervention, 1910-1933 Nicaragua: Records of the U.S. Department of State, 1960-1963 Panama: Records of the U.S. Department of State, 1950-1963 Peru: Records of the U.S. Department of State, 1960-1963 Rastafari Ephemeral Publications from the Written Rastafari Archives Project The Revolution in Honduras and American Business: The Quintessential "Banana Republic" Revolution in Mexico, the 1917 Constitution, and Its Aftermath: Records of the U.S. State Department SUR, 1931-1992 Venezuela: Records of the U.S. Department of State, 1960-1963

Business & Economics The American Fur Company: America’s First Business Monopoly Price Control in the Courts: The U.S. Emergency Court of Appeals, 1941-1961 Reporting on the Coal Industry: The Coal Trade Bulletin, 1901-1918 The Savings and Loan Crisis: Loss of Public Trust and the Federal Bailout, 1989-1993 The Union Label and the Needle Trades: Records of the United Garment Workers of America Other Archives Unbound Collections currently available

Legal History Lincoln at the Bar: Extant Case Files from the U.S. District and Circuit Courts, Southern District of Illinois 1855-1861

Environmental Studies The Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990: Reduction of Acid Rain, Urban Air Pollution, and Environmental Policy Development of Environmental Health Policy: Pope A. Lawrence Papers 1924-1983

Literature and Art American Art-Union, 1839-1851: The Rise of American Art Literacy Literature, Culture and Society in Depression Era America: Archives of the Federal Writers' Project The Papers of Amiri Baraka, Poet Laureate of the Movement Robert Winslow Gordon and American Folk Music The Southern Literary Messenger: Literature of the Old South

Cinema Studies FBI File: Hollywood and J. Edgar Hoover: Communists in the Motion Picture Industry FBI File: Hollywood and J. Edgar Hoover: Investigations of Actors and Directors Hollywood, Moral Censorship, and the Motion Picture Production Code, 1927-1968 “Through the Camera Lens:” Moving Picture World and the Silent Cinema Era, 1907-1927

Women's Studies The International Women's Movement: The Pan Pacific Southeast Asia Women’s Association of the USA, 1950-1985 International Women's Periodicals, 1786-1933: Social and Political Issues The Quest for Labor Equality in Household Work: National Domestic Workers Union, 1965-1979 Witchcraft in Europe and America Women Organizing Transnationally: The Committee of Correspondence, 1952-1969 Women's Issues and Their Advocacy within the White House, 1974-1977

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