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To talk to the sales department, contact us at 1-800-779-0137 or [email protected]. Thematic Coverage Issues and events are presented from multiple perspectives— The Global Issues Library will grow to cover over 300 issues, personal, governmental, institutional, legal, contemporaneous, topics, and events, from the late 1780s to the present, critical and retrospective—permitting the comparison of issues to understanding global affairs today—including U.S./Mexico in a variety of contexts and in an interdisciplinary manner. border issues, the Rwandan genocide, the Israeli-Palestinian Students and scholars can consider: conflict, the , climate migration in the Pacific, • How atrocities and war occur and their aftermath across international nuclear disarmament, and the death penalty. borders; Curated by cross-disciplinary advisory boards of scholars from • How climate change and security issues affect around the world, the complete Library will incorporate: displacement; • 600,000 pages and growing, including rare, previously • The global history of disaster planning and emergency unpublished archival material, government documents, oral management; histories, and personal narratives; • The triggers of revolutions and what follows after regime • 1000 hours of streaming documentaries, media footage, changes; and other types of video; • The global trends in mass incarceration and the prison • 250 case studies for the classroom; infrastructure of specific countries. • 3,000 photographs. Cuba and the in Global Issues Library A selection of content illuminating the U.S. and Cuba relationship and the effects and influence of the Cuban Revolution domestically and on Latin America

Learning Tools Primary Sources Videos Published Works Case Studies from the Documents from the National Provide first-hand accounts and vivid Provide context or Institute for the Study of Archives in Kew, Institute for descriptions of the Cuban Missile first-hand accounts 5/27/2020Diplomacy,The Georgetown United States and the Cuban Revolution, 1958-1960 | AlexanderUniversity Street Commonwealth Studies, Senate Crisis, life in Cuba, and migrations House, and Library

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At the beginning of this year the ; Department discussed with Information Research Department the possibility of producing a paper on the Latin American Left Wing, As a first step, we sent a circular letter to all Missions in Latin America asking for certain basic political facts, (Not all replies have been received yet, I think, but some of them have made very good reading). At the Anglo- American ^fleeting in Washington this summer to discuss information work, it was decided that both sides would produce a paper on the Influence of the Cuban Revolution in Latin America. Since this is a more topical subject, Mr. Parsons dropped his work on the paper originally proposed and before he left 0 (FLAG "A") 9&pa££te4 a draft on Cuban Influence in cc: Latin America# It is a valuable piece of work, Z< I think. V) (FLAG "B” ) 2. I submit a fair draft herewith. It has 1 been brought up to date to take account of f- developments in the past few weeks and incorporates the comments of Information Research Department. I suggest that the paper Z should either be printed or sent to Heads of LU Missions in Latin America and to H.M.Ambassador in Washington for their comments in the same way ga: as we sent the Steering Committee Paper on United Kingdom Policy towards Latin America.

LU On the whole I suggest that F.O.W.H. printing CO would be justified in the light of paragraph 13 of Sir P. Dean1s telegram No. 1021. o : A Life of Revolution, H 3# At a meeting which I attended in 0 Mr. Marett1s room on September 30, to consider z information work in Latin America, Mr. Marsrtt Filmakers Library, 2010 1 said that it would be useful to have a gofer on H Fidelismo. I have therefore sent a copy of this O draft to Mr. Hopson and Mr. Marett. This paper z will, I hope, also stand us in good stead when the J.I.C. next calls for a paper on Cuba. The existing J.I.C. paper on Cuba was drafted in December, 1959 and is now largely out of date.

4# Whatever the decision about the present paper, however, I suggest that when Mr. Clissold joins Research Department, the paper on the Latin American Left Wing should be given a fairly high priority among Research Departments projected papers on Latin America. Although we have some useful material, I doubt whether we The United States and the shall have the resources to undertake such a 1/1 paper in this Department for several months to Cuban Revolution, 1958-1960 come. 5/27/2020 The United States and Cuba after the : The 1994 Refugee Crisis | Alexander Street Influence of the Cuban Insurrection and Revolution: - ► - VJft

Revolution on Latin America(R.H.G. Edmonds) October 10, I960. Armed Struggle in Cuba, 36283 (9370) A.O.St. CONFIDENTIAL Lynne Rienner Publishers

Fleeing Cuba, produced by SW Pictures, 2010

The United States and 1/1 Escape To Miami: An Oral Cuba After the Cold War: Records of the Cuban-Haitian History Of The Cuban Rafter The 1994 Refugee Crisis Task Force Crisis, Oxford University History Will Tell, Bubble Media, 2009 Press, 2016 HUMAN RIGHTS STUDIES ONLINE Coverage includes: In order to understand the ongoing impact of past Themes crimes against humanity—and to work toward the • Documentation of Crimes • Origins prevention of future crimes—research and learning on human rights issues is an increasingly popular • International Response • Post-Conflict Support area of study. Yet, it can be difficult for students • Never Again Militancy • Transitional Justice and scholars to locate reliable sources of relevant insight and Events and Areas information – documentation of crimes against humanity are • ’s • Ottoman Empire and Armenia frequently destroyed and victims (those who survive) can be • Brazil Dictatorships • Rwanda reluctant to come forth as eyewitnesses. • Burma-Myanmar Conflict • Sierra Leone Civil War “To deny people their human rights is to challenge their • Cambodia • South Africa very humanity.” • Darfur • Yugoslav Wars: Bosniaks, — Nelson Mandela • Kosovo War Serbs, Croats Human Rights Studies Online provides hard-to-find comparative documentation, analysis and interpretation related to Testimonial 39 historical and contemporary human rights atrocities. “Considering current events, this curated collection offers Resources include personal accounts, diaries, and letters; students and researchers a range of excellent primary government and court documentation; monographs, essays sources and coverage extensive enough to suit historical and articles; documentaries and reference works; and art and researchers and those seeking context for more recent news literature inspired by reconciliation processes. events. Highly recommended.” This collection gives students and researchers opportunities to: — CHOICE Reviews

• See archival footage from World War II concentration • Discover perspectives from survivors, social scientists camps at Ludwigslust, Dachau and Buchenwald. and world leaders who have attempted to answer such • Explore first-person accounts from witnesses and refugees questions as “what is the root cause of these devastating of the Cambodian genocide in the 1970s. ethnic conflicts?”

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All the Missing Souls: A Personal Letter from the Drancy History of the War Crimes Camp, written by Ishak Tribunals, written by David Kogan, 1898-1943 Scheffer, Princeton University Press, 2013

“War Devastates Victims of War: a personal account Rwandan Refugees” of the Khmer Rouge, written by Getty Images Hiet Mao (Digital Archive of Cambodian Holocaust Survivors, 2011)

CONTEMPORANEOUS RETROSPECTIVE “Action Data Summary Report,” “Acting Bishop in Rwanda Records Concerning the Genocide Who Fought Against in Rwanda, William J. Clinton Genocide Wrongly Presidential Library Accused,” Human Rights Watch, Records Concerning “Action Plan for Voluntary the Genocide in Rwanda, Repatriation of Rwandan William J. Clinton Refugees,” Records Concerning Presidential Library the Genocide in Rwanda, William J. Clinton Presidential Library Against The Odds: The Story of Coexist Teacher’s Guide, Dr. Emad Rahim, directed by Mishy Lesser, Upstander Zack Ornitz (Digital Archive Productions, 2014 of Cambodian Holocaust Survivors, 2011) INSTITUTIONAL BORDER AND MIGRATION STUDIES Coverage includes: ONLINE Themes In 2015, the world recorded the largest number of displaced • Border Disputes • Human Trafficking individuals in modern history. The environmental, financial, • Border Enforcement • Maritime Borders and political, and cultural impacts of migrant populations and • Border Identities Sea Migration borderland disputes across Asia, Africa, the Americas, and • Undocumented Migration Europe have dominated global headlines. In order to fully • Global Governance of Migration comprehend these modern crises, students and researchers depend on historical context, as well as the geographic, Events and Areas demographic, economic, social, and diplomatic dimensions • Argentina and its Borders • India and Pakistan that contribute to these complex contemporary challenges. • Austria and Hungary • Mexico and the United “It is a fantastic commentary on the inhumanity of our • Burma and Thailand States times that for thousands and thousands of people a piece • France and its Borders • The Congo and its Borders of paper with a stamp on it is the difference between life and death.” This collection gives students and researchers opportunities to: — Dorothy Thompson, American journalist and radio broadcaster • Evaluate colonial responses to a range of conflicts. Border and Migration Studies Online brings together an extraordinary collection of primary source materials, video • Research the history of U.S./Mexico relations, Turkey’s images and scholarly articles organized around such themes evolution, and Latin American borders. as border identities, human trafficking and undocumented • Explore the situations of refugees in Europe during World migration. War II and compare them with today’s refugee crises.

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“A Soldier Patrolling the Berlin Escape from Red Berlin. Directed Wall, October 1961 (b/w Photo).” by Jonathan Martin. Produced In The : A Visual by Jonathan Martin. BBC History, Part of the Germany and Worldwide, 2003 Its Borders Case, 15. New York, NY: Bridgeman Art Library, 1961.

Examination: Testimonies from April 1, 1946. Records of U.S. The Double Lives of the Berlin Occupation Headquarters, World Wall. Directed by Kevin Sim. War II (RG260), United States. Produced by Kevin Sim. BBC National Archives and Records Worldwide, 2009 Administration. Federal Records, 01 April 1946

CONTEMPORANEOUS RETROSPECTIVE Belonging in the Two Berlins: Kin, State, Nation, edited by Jonathan Parry, Michael Herzfeld, Stephen Berlin - U.S. Commitment to Its Gudeman, Jack Goody, and Ernest People and Condemnation of the Gellner. New York, NY: Cambridge Berlin Wall. 1986 University Press, 1992

Letters between R. B. Gelston to Snyder, Jack, and Kim Ian Richard C. Hagan, 1951. Records Moermond. The Second Berlin of the U.S. High Commissioner Crisis, 1958-1959. District for Germany (RG466), United of Columbia: Georgetown States. National Archives and University. School of Foreign Records Administration. Federal Service. Institute for the Study of Records, 1951 Diplomacy, 1988

INSTITUTIONAL REVOLUTION AND PROTEST ONLINE Coverage includes: Profound social and political developments around the world Themes have been driven by acts of protest, revolution and resistance • Gender Revolutions • Nonviolent Movements and committed by ordinary citizens. From speeches and works of Revolutions art to riots and peaceful demonstrations, throughout history • Guerilla Movements • Political Movements the fight for independence, rights and protections, justice and • Independence Movements • Protest Art equity has been waged against those in power by people who • Indigenous Movements demanded change. • Labor Movements • Slave Rebellions • Student Movements For studies into events like the French Revolution, the Arab Spring Events and Areas and the independence of India, as well as movements for labor, • Arab Revolt, 1916-1919 • Egyptian Revolution, 1952 gender and civil rights, Revolution and Protest Online reveals • Arab Spring, 2010-2011 • European Revolutions of 1848 details about the motivations, goals, struggles and stakeholders involved. Spanning personal papers, organizational documents, • Argentine Revolution, • Fédon’s Rebellion, 1795-1796 photos, videos, monographs and more, this unique resource is 1966-1973 • Hungarian Revolution, 1956 organized around 30 key themes curated in partnership with • Boxer Rebellion, 1899-1901 • , faculty experts, in alignment with course curricula. • Chinese Revolution of 1911 1953-1979 • Chinese Revolution, 1949 • , This collection gives students and researchers opportunities to: and the , 1905 and 1917 • Compare events of the Arab Revolt (1916-1919) with the 1966-1976 • Toussaint Louverture and Arab Spring (2010-2011). • Cuban Revolution and Fidel the Haitian Revolution, • Watch a documentary about the slave rebellion in Haiti led Castro Regime, 1953-2011 1796-1799 by Toussaint Louverture. • Cuban Revolution, 1898 • Explore digital versions of original pamphlets written by the Rebel Armed Forces of Guatemala.

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Iran: Everything Forbidden, Everything Possible, directed by Fugitive Days: Memoirs of an Jacques Dubois (France: Java Antiwar Activist, written by Films, 2017) Bill Ayers, 1944- (Boston, MA: Beacon Press, 2009, originally published 2001)

Cossacks during the revolution in St. Petersburg, 1905 (b/w photo) We Are Egypt: The Story Behind in Russian Revolution Image The Revolution directed by Collection (London, England: Lillie Paquette. Produced by Bridgeman Art Library) Lillie Paquette, Lillie Paquette Productions (Pottstown, PA: MVD Entertainment Group, 2013)

CONTEMPORANEOUS RETROSPECTIVE Draft Message from the Prime Minister to HIM The Shah, 1978. Written by The People Want: A Radical James Callaghan, in PREM - Records Exploration of the Arab Uprising, of the Prime Minister’s Office. written by Gilbert Achcar, 1951- Division within PREM - Office Papers. (Oakland, CA: University of PREM 16 - Prime Minister’s Office: California Press, 2013

7/10/2020 Appeal to the Chilean people to form an anti-fascist front to overthrow the dictatorship : Workers, ... | Alexander Street Correspondence and Papers, 1974- 1979. National Archives at Kew, 1978 The Dynamics of the Iranian Revolution: The Pahlavis’ Triumph and Tragedy, written by Jahangir Appeal to the Chilean people Amuzegar, 1920-2018 (Albany, to form an anti-fascist front to NY: State University of New York overthrow the dictatorship, written Press, 1991) by Popular Unity, Chile, 1974

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1/1 ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ONLINE Coverage includes:

One-fifth of the Amazonian rainforest is gone. A garbage patch Themes twice the size of the United States is floating in the Pacific • Biodiversity • Environmental Justice Ocean. Tens of millions of people migrate each year due to • Chemical Industry • Freshwater Issues natural disasters exacerbated by climate change. Solutions • Climate Change • Mining to ecological crises require a critical understanding of the relationship between people and the environment through • Consumption and Waste • Pollution social, cultural, economic, political, historical and ecological • Deforestation • Urban Planning and perspectives. • Environmental History Resiliency Environmental Issues Online helps students and researchers Events and Areas to understand and respond to today’s environmental • Air Pollution in London • Hinkley C Nuclear Plant challenges. This interdisciplinary, multimedia resource brings • Clean Air and Clean • Hudson River together primary source documents, archives, films, text and Water Acts • Mining in the Pacific photographs related to significant environmental issues from • Deforestation in the • Sea Level Rise in the Pacific the 20th and 21st centuries. Amazon • Three Gorges Dam This collection gives students and researchers opportunities to: • DDT Case • Water in the American West • Global Indigenous • Connect local civic participatory actions to the creation of • Xeriscape Design Environmental Perspectives federal policies such as the Clean Air and Clean Water Acts. • Trace historically evolving definitions of “the environment” • Link major policy changes to broader social awareness from early conservationist approaches to inclusion of campaigns through primary source documents that environmental justice perspectives. contextualize historic studies.

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PERSONAL The Flint drinking water protest Back to the Roots: Kastom Gaden, (2016); in Flint, Michigan (Photo directed by Larry Thomas (New Essay) (London, England: Science Caledonia: Secretariat of the Photo Library) Pacific Community Organization, 2008) Letter from Kelli Middlestead from the Franklin School, Burlingame, California to Walter Stieglitz in Records of the U.S. From Flint: Voices of a Poisoned City, Fish and Wildlife Service, 1868- directed by Elise Cunklin. Produced 2008. Exxon Valdez Oil Spill by Liv Larsen (San Francisco, CA: Correspondence, 1989-1991. The Video Project, 2017) National Archives and Records 7/10/2020 Environmental Protection Agency - Public Hearing on DDT | Alexander Street Administration, 13 April 1989. CONTEMPORANEOUS RETROSPECTIVE Environmental Protection Agency - Alert: Important Meeting written by Public Hearing on DDT, in Records of the Preserve Our Poudre, in Records of Environmental Protection Agency, 1944- Friends of the Poudre, of Colorado State 2006. Landmark Litigation Case Files, University. Water Resources Archive 1971-1974 (Fort Collins, CO) (1983), Series 1: Organizational files, 1965-2003, Box 1, Brown Announces Poudre River Folder 1: Action alerts. 1982-1983 Compromise trial in Records of Friends of the Poudre, of Colorado State University. Water Resources Archive (Fort Collins, CO) (1985), Series 1: Organizational files, 1965-2003 and 7/11/2020 Deposition of C. L. Wilbar, Jr., M. D., Pennsylvania Secretary of Health, October 16, 1958 | Alexander Street Letter from John W. Gardner to undated (2.75 linear feet), Subseries Governor Nelson Rockefeller re: 1.1: Preserve Our Poudre. 1965-1999 Invitation to Serve on the Steering and undated Committee of the Hudson River Valley Commission in Records of the Deposition of C. L. Wilbar, Pennsylvania 1/1 Environmental Protection Agency, Secretary of Health, October 16, 1958, in 1944 - 2006 (RG412). Records Records of the Environmental Protection Relating to River Basins, 1949 - 1969. Agency, 1944 - 2006. Regulation Files National Archives and Records Relating to Interstate Bodies of Water, Administration. Federal Records, Box 1949 - 1975. National Archives and 7, Hudson River 1965. Records Administration. Federal Records. INSTITUTIONAL

1/1 ENGINEERING CASE STUDIES ONLINE Coverage includes: Analysis of failures, from nuclear disasters to aviation Themes accidents, is a critical part of the curriculum for engineering • Aerospace Engineering • Petroleum Engineering students and studies into the history of technology. Such a focus gives future engineers and interdisciplinary scholars • Aircraft Accidents • Structural Engineering insights into design flaws that resulted in devastation to • Civil Engineering • Transportation Accidents human lives and environmental damage. • Mechanical Engineering However, one challenge is finding tools and resources for such Events and Areas analysis. Relevant materials are often scattered, unorganized • Bhopal Gas Disaster • Piper Alpha Accident or unavailable for research and learning. But Engineering Case • BOAC Flight 781 • September 11 Attacks Studies Online brings together documentaries, accident reports, • Chernobyl Disaster • Space Shuttle Challenger case studies, lectures and interviews in a single collection, • Deepwater Horizon Oil Disaster simplifying the discovery process and enabling exploration of Spill (BP) • Titanic topics from various perspectives, over a span of time. • Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear • TWA Flight 800 This collection gives students and researchers opportunities to: Disaster • Watch video interviews with the operators of the Chernobyl power plant. “You could argue, legitimately, that engineering is the study • Provide visuals to compare the causes and impacts of of failure, or at least consideration of ways to avoid it” Chernobyl and Fukushima. — Benjamin Gross, Associate Vice President for Collections at the • Analyze simulations of how and why the DH-106 Comet Linda Hall Library in Kansas City, Missouri in Live Science, 2016 window failed.

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PERSONAL The Bells of Chernobyl, produced Collapse of the Tacoma by Tele Images International Narrows Bridge. Universal (New York, NY: Filmakers Library, Newsreels, Release 927, 2000) November 12, 1940

Report of the Joint Committee, written by Ohio General Assembly, Joint Committee on Ashtabula Bridge Disaster; in Report of the Joint Committee Concerning the Ashtabula Bridge Trans World Airlines Flight 800, Disaster, Under Joint Resolution Black Box Press Conference, of the General Assembly, produced by ITN Source (London, originally published 1877 England: ITN Source, 2002)

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Documentary of Fukushima Breakdown: Deadly Refugees, produced by ITN Technological Disasters, written Source (London, England: ITN by Neil Schlager (Detroit, MI: Source, 2012) Visible Ink Press, 1995)

The Bells of Chernobyl, The Pentagon Building produced by Tele Images Performance Report, written International (New York, NY: by American Society of Civil Filmakers Library, 2000) Engineers, 2003

INSTITUTIONAL SECURITY ISSUES ONLINE Coverage includes: From cybersecurity risks, terrorism, and espionage, studies Themes into national and international security issues depend on • Biological Weapons • Security and the hard-to-find primary source documentation and analysis Environment from diverse sources. Many of the resources students and • Conflicts and Resolution researchers seek are difficult to access, housed at libraries • Cyber Security • Terrorism and Counter Terrorism and institutions around the world. • Insurgency and Counter Insurgency • Trafficking and Money In partnership with these libraries and institutions, Security • Intelligence and Espionage Laundering Issues Online provides digital access to these materials for political, social, ideological, cultural, and historical context • Nuclear Threats and around 30 curriculum-aligned security themes. Content Weapons in this interdisciplinary collection includes personal and Events and Areas organizational papers, government documents, speeches, • 1960 U-2 Incident • The Cold War video, monographs and more, providing insights into the • 9/11 and Post-9/11 World • The Fenian Brotherhood conflicts, policies and relationships that have impacted the • China and International • The global arena throughout modern history. Relations • Nuclear Testing in the This collection gives students and researchers opportunities to: • Cold War: The Bay of Pigs Pacific and the Cuban Missile • Watch documentaries that reveal the world of hackers, • : The Tet Crisis, 1961-1962 Offensive surveillance and responses to cyber threats. • Iran (1940s - Present) • World War II and • Explore archival materials from the Senate House Library in • Iran-Contra Affair Intelligence, 1939-1945 London related to nuclear testing in the Pacific. • Research the ways global security is impacted by environmental and public health issues. Content Highlights

PERSONAL 9/11: Truth, Lies and Conspiracies. Olmstead, Bruce. Letter Directed by Nick London. from Bruce Olmstead to [Mrs. Produced by Nick London. BBC Olmstead], Karen, and All Re: Worldwide, 2016 Letters Received, Family Activities, and Imprisonment, October 27, 1960. General Records of the Hiroshima: The Aftermath. Department of State, 1763 - Directed by Lucy Van Beek. 2002 (RG59). Records Relating Produced by Lucy Van Beek. to the RB-47 and U-2 Incidents, BBC Worldwide, 2015 5/1/1960 - 2/16/1962 (A1 5182), United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Shadow of , directed Federal Records, 1960 by Jim Burroughs and Suzanne Bauman. Cinema Libre Studio, 2012

7/10/2020 Secret Letter from Armin H. Meyer to Parker T. Hart re: Talk with Nasser, November 23, 1968 | Alexander Street CONTEMPORANEOUS RETROSPECTIVE Secret Letter from Armin H. Meyer to Parker T. Hart re: Talk Stahn, Carsten. The Law and with Nasser, November 23, 1968, Practice of International Territorial in Records of the Foreign Service Administration: Versailles to Iraq Posts of the Department of State, and Beyond, 764-831. New York, 1788 - ca. 1991. Ambassador’s NY: Cambridge University Press, Subject Files, 1965 - 1969, of 2008 National Archives and Records Administration. Federal Records, Box 5, Ambassador Armin Henry Meyer Files – Tehran 1/1 The Legacy of a War: Vietnam. Produced by NewsHour “Operation Crossroads Atom Productions. 2006 Bomb Test, 1946.” In Atomic Tests (Photo Essay). London, England: Science Photo Library, 1946 INSTITUTIONAL MASS INCARCERATION AND PRISON Coverage includes: STUDIES Themes Academic programs and courses in carceral and prison • Causes of Mass • Non-punitive Detention studies have increased in support of such fields as Incarceration • Prison Identity and Culture criminology, history, human rights, sociology, law, gender, • Conditions of Confinement • Prison Policy political science, international and public affairs and • Death Penalty philosophy. This means demand for content that reveals both • Prison in Popular Culture • Economics of Mass international trends in mass incarceration and details in prison • Re-entry Incarceration infrastructure in specific countries is also on the rise. Events and Areas Mass Incarceration and Prison Studies is a unique collection of materials for insight and information on such topics as the • Alcatraz • Juveniles use of the death penalty; the history of correctional institutions • Camps • Loss of Rights for juvenile offenders; prisons and mental health issues; • Gangs • Parole internment camps; prison gangs and riots; and prisoners’ • Exoneration (DNA and • Prison Labor rights. Spanning archival and reference materials, court Other) • Riots cases, first-hand accounts, videos, Supreme Court audio • Internment • War on Drugs files, research on rehabilitation, training materials and artistic works, it also documents some of the world’s most notorious “The degree of civilization in a society can be judged by prisons, including Alcatraz, Sing Sing, Rikers and Norway’s entering its prisons.” Halden. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky This collection gives students and researchers opportunities to: • Read U.S. government records and reports related to • View documentaries about the experience of incarcerated prison labor and prisoners’ rights. juveniles around the world, including those who are serving • Research various facets of prison culture and identity. on death row. Content Highlights

PERSONAL Judgement. Directed by John Douglas. Produced by John Prisonnier de Hissène Habré. Douglas. BBC Worldwide, 2014 L’expérience d’un survivant des geôles tchadiennes et sa quête de justice, written by Souleymane Mini Testimony of Ben Yonemura. Guengueng (Paris, Ile-de-France: Records of Temporary L’Harmattan, 2012) Committees, Commissions, and Boards, 1893 - 2008 (RG220). Through the Wire, directed by Abstracts of Witness Testimony, Nina Rosenblum, Daedalus 1981 - 1981 (A1 39076 J), United Productions, 1990 States. National Archives and Records Administration. Federal Records, 1981 CONTEMPORANEOUS RETROSPECTIVE View of the New Prison, Brushy Mountain, from South East Side. The Real Cost of Prisons Comix Records of the National Recovery Lois Ahrens, (Oakland, CA: PM Administration, 1927 - Ca. 1939 (RG9). Press, 2008) Records Relating to Prison Labor, 1934 - 1935, United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Federal Records, 1934

Letter from A. Kummer to the President of the US, re: Convict Labor and the Garment 6/25/2020 Letter from A. Kummer to the President of the US, re: Convict Labor and the Garment Industry, ... | Alexander Street Industry, September 28, 1933. Records of Women’s Imprisonment: Breaking the National Recovery Administration, 1927 The Silence, Women’s Equality - Ca. 1939 (RG9). Records Relating to Prison Group. London Strategic Policy Labor, 1934 - 1935, United States. National Unit (1987) Archives and Records Administration. Federal Records, 1933, Box 3, 355 INSTITUTIONAL

1/1 Teaching Power Covers all document types and media: This resource includes primary sources, oral histories, scholarly essays, conference proceedings, letters, diaries, images, plays, posters, documentaries, contextual monographs, links to websites, and other archival documents. Archival collections are digitized at the box or folder level. All documents in a folder are included allowing students the raw experience of archival research. Opportunities for comparative study: Content is organized around thematic units, such as the Cambodian genocide, the Burma-Myanmar conflict, the Iranian Revolution of 1953, and the European Union and its borders. This structure allows students to compare issues geographically, historically, and from other viewpoints. Interdisciplinary: Aligning with curricula, the Global Issues Library combines historical, political, sociological, artistic, and human rights perspectives. It supports research and teaching in international studies, global affairs, history, political science, sociology, security studies, peace studies, law, public policy, environmental studies, and anthropology.

Features A variety of browses help students and researchers explore the content through a myriad of perspectives. Browse by: • All Titles • Events and Areas • Themes • Subjects • Disciplines • Archival Collections • Content Types • Place Discussed • Organizations Discussed • Authors/Creators • Publishers Context: introductions to archival collections and events and areas provide context

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Archives, Institutes, Publishers University of Bristol, Policy Press CNN Newsource Sales University of California Press Content Media Corporation and Foundations ABC-CLIO University of Malaysia Press Doriane Films American Society of Civil Engineers Basic Books University of North Carolina Press Elo Audiovisual Serviços Colorado State University Beacon Press University of Ottawa Press Epidavros Project George H.W. Bush Presidential Bristol University Press Library and Museum University of Pennsylvania Press Filmakers Library Cambridge University Press Institute for Diplomatic Studies, University of Toronto Press Forward Films Productions Columbia University Press Georgetown University Wayne State University Press Gravitas Cornell University Press National Archives and Records Yale University Press Java Film Francis & Taylor Administration (US) LogTV Gerlach Press Russell Sage Foundation Images Prime Entertainment Group Harvard University Press Senate House Library, University Bridgeman Images Rees Films Honk Kong University Press of London Getty Images SW Pictures Indiana University Press The Jimmy Carter Presidential Science Photo Library The Video Project Library and Museum John Wiley & Sons TVF International The National Archives (UK) L’Harmattan Video WGBH Educational Foundation The Sierra Club Archive Lynne Rienner Publishers American Public Television Windrose The Water Resources Archive MIT Press BBC Worldwide Witness University of London, Institute of New York University Berkeley Media Commonwealth Studies Oneworld Publications Blue Water Entertainment University of London, Institute of Oxford University Press Chip Taylor Communications Latin American Studies Routledge Cinema Libre Studio William J. Clinton Presidential Trans Tech Publications Library and Museum Cinemashena Members of Advisory Boards

• Holly Ackerman, Librarian for Latin American, Iberian and Latino Studies, • Anna Gunderson, Professor of Political Science, Louisiana State University Duke University • Henk van Houtum, Head of the Nijmegen Centre for Border Research, • Laetitia Atlani-Duault, Fellow at the French National Development Research Associate Professor of Political Geography and Geopolitics, Radboud Institute, Professor at IRD - CEPED (Sorbonne Paris Cité University, Paris V University Nijmegen René Descartes), Director of the Collège d’Études Mondiales (CEM) at the • Pranoto Iskandar, Founding Director, The Institute for Migrant Rights, Fondation Maison des sciences de l’homme (FMSH) Indonesia • Vanessa Barker, Docent and Associate Professor of Sociology, Stockholm • Cathia Jenainati, Head of the School for Cross-Faculty Studies, University of University Warwick • Olivier Bercault, University of San Francisco • Lada Kochtcheeva, Associate Professor, Global Environmental Policy and • Mary Bosworth, Professor of Criminology, Fellow of St Cross College, Law, North Carolina State University University of Oxford; Professor of Criminology, Monash University, Australia; • Richard Matthew, Associate Dean of Research and International Programs and Director of the Border Criminologies Network and Professor of Urban Planning, Public Policy and Political Science, • Orville Vernon Burton, Distinguished Professor of History, Sociology, and University of California, Irvine Computer Science, Clemson University; and Director of the Clemson • Molly Molloy, Research Librarian, Border and Latin American specialist, New CyberInstitute Mexico State University Library • Phillip A. Cantrell, Associate Professor of Asian History, African History, • Vivian D. Nixon, Executive Director, College & Community Fellowship World History, Longwood University • James Oleson, Associate Professor, University of Auckland • Yuk Wah Chan, Associate Professor, City University of Hong Kong • David Scheffer, Director, Center for International Human Rights at • Melissa Checker, Hagedorn Professor of Urban Studies and Environmental Northwestern University, former US ambassador-at-large for war crimes Psychology, Queens College (CUNY) issues • Hastings Donnan, Director of the Mitchell Institute for Global Peace, • Scott Schimmel, Assistant Professor of Communications, Environmental Security and Justice and Co-Director of the Centre for International Borders Science, University of Hawai’i Research, Queen’s University, Belfast • Andrew Taylor, Research Scientist, Research Analyst at Vera Institute of • Baz Dreisinger, Professor, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Justice • Hannah Elsisi, Lecturer in Modern Middle East History, King’s College London • Ruti Teitel, Professor of Comparative Law, Chair, Global Law and Justice • Julie Murphy Erfani, Associate Professor, Arizona State University Colloquium, Co-Director, Institute for Global Law, Justice & Policy, New York • Catherine Filloux, award-winning playwright, longtime social justice advocate Law School • Pamela Graham, Director of the Center for Human Rights Documentation & • Heather Ann Thompson, Professor of History, Afroamerican and African Research, Columbia University, and Director of the Global Studies division of Studies, Residential College Social Theory and Practice Program, University the Libraries of Michigan • Amy S. Green, Chairperson & Associate Professor, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Learn more at alexanderstreet.com/global-issues

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