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The Inventory of the Stephen Kinzer Collection #1774 Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center Kinzer, Stephen #1774 10/22/10, 11/22/10 Preliminary Listing I. Research Materials. A. Files, 1976-1989; may include newspaper clippings, magazines, journals, government documents, articles by SK; manuscripts, notes and draft fragments by SK, TS and holograph; correspondence, 1986-1989; photographs. Box 1 1. “Baseball.” [F. 1] 2. “F[rente] S[andinista de] L[iberación] N[acional].” [F. 2-3] 3. “Nicaragua – ’81-’82.” [F. 4] 4. “P[edro] J[oaquín] Ch[amorro Cardenal]. [F. 5] 5. “Somozas.” [F. 6] 6. “War.” [F. 7] 7. “Women.” 8. Untitled, re: Nicaraguan revolution (miscellaneous). [F. 8-9] B. Limited circulation university-sponsored publications. 1. “The Catholic Church and Politics in Nicaragua,” Master’s thesis by Phillip J. Williams, University of Oxford, Trinity College, 111 p., 1984; includes holograph underlining. [F. 10] 2. “The Economic Trajectory of Nicaragua, 1980-1984: An Overview,” by Francisco J. Mayorga, Latin American and Caribbean Center, Florida International University, 75 p., 1985. C. Miscellaneous printed materials. [F. 11] 1. “Central America Writers Bulletin: An Annotated Bibliography of Articles on Central America,” issue 6, vol. 3, no. 2, fall 1985. 2. “News Coverage of the Sandinista Revolution,” advance proof by Joshua Muravehik, American Institute for Public Policy Research, 1988. D. Posters re: Nicaraguan history. Package 1 1. “The Path of Nicaragua,” 14 posters by the Departamento de Propaganda y Educacion Politica del FSLN, ca. 1982. 2. “General A. C. Sandino Padre de la Revolucion Popular Antimperialista 1895-1934,” 20 posters produced by the Instituto de Estudio del Sandinismo y el Departamento de Propaganda y Educacion Politica del FSLN, 1984. Kinzer, Stephen (10/22/10, 11/22/10) Page 1 of 1 Kinzer, Stephen #1774 10/22/10, 11/22/10 Addenda I. Research Materials. A. Various books, booklets, government documents re: Nicaraguan and Central American politics, history, literature and culture, in English and Spanish, ca. 1970-1990; includes: 1. English-language documents. Added to Box 1 a. Government documents and limited circulation printings by various think-tanks and non-profit organizations (U.S. Department of State, Council on American Affairs, Institute for Media Analysis, America’s Watch Reports, etc.) [F. 12-15] Box 2 b. Various histories re: the Nicaraguan revolution, 1979-1989; more general histories of Nicaragua and Central America; anthologies of Nicaraguan literature; travel books; includes works by Noam Chomsky, Christopher Dickey, Robert Pastor, et al. [Loose] 2. Spanish-language documents. Box 3-4 a. Re: FSLN revolution of 1979, Sandinista ideology and propaganda, Nicaraguan politics in the 1980s. Box 4 b. Re: Central American history and culture. Box 5 c. Re: Central American literature; includes novels, poetry and short story anthologies re: Ruben Dario, Ernesto Cardenal, et al. Kinzer, Stephen (10/22/10, 11/22/10) Page 1 of 1 Kinzer, Stephen #1774 4/11/11 Preliminary Listing Added to Box 1 I. Audio Materials. A. “NPR ‘On Point’ US Foreign Policy & Egypt – Stephen Kinzer Interview,” compact disc, 2/3/11. [Env. 1] Kinzer, Stephen (4/11/11) Page 1 of 1 Kinzer, Stephen #1774 11/17/11 Preliminary Listing I. Printed Materials. A. Re: SK. 1. Newspapers. Box 6 a. Barricada, 4 newspapers, published in Nicaragua, Nov. 22- 25, 1988. [F. 1] b. Cape Cod Times newspaper, July 13, 1989. 2. Newspaper clippings. 3. Magazines. a. The New York Review of Books, July 18, 1991. [F. 2] b. The New York Times Magazine, Aug. 28, 1983. c. Esquire, Nov. 1986. B. BLOOD OF BROTHERS: LIFE AND WAR IN NICARAGUA, by SK, book jacket. II. Photographs. A. 3 color prints, n.d. [F. 3] 1. SK in motor boat. 2. SK in an office. 3. SK sitting on a tank. B. 9 black and white photographs, n.d. 1. SK interviewing: a. President Oscar Aria of Costa Rica. b. Woman, children in the background, possibly in Nicaragua. c. American singer Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown. d. Contra leader Eden Pastora, ada "Comandante Cero." 2. SK at the ruins of El Castillo, Nicaragua. 3. SK in a motor boat, possibly in Nicaragua. 4. SK standing in front of a jeep in northern Nicaragua. 5. SK with New York Times team at Managua bureau. 6. Interior Minister Tomas Borge helps push his bus through mud. Kinzer, Stephen (11/17/11) Page 1 of 1 Kinzer, Stephen #1174 1/5/16 Preliminary Listing Added to Box 6 I. Printed Materials. A. Politico article, “The U.S. Shouldn’t Choose Saudi Arabia over Iran,” 2016. [F. 4] Kinzer, Stephen (1/5/16) Page 1 of 1 .