Barbara and Charles Jelavich papers, 1870-2006, bulk
1962-1991
A Guide to their Papers at the Indiana University Archives
Finding aid prepared by Jason M. Slutzky and Carrie
Schwier
Summary Information
Repository
Indiana University Archives
1320 East Tenth Street
Herman B Wells Library E460
Bloomington, IN 47405-7000
Phone: 812-855-1127
Email: archives@indiana.edu
http://www.libraries.iub.edu/archives
Creator
Jelavich, Barbara,
1923-1995
TitleBarbara and Charles Jelavich
papers, 1870-2006, bulk
1962-1991
Collection No.
C584
Extent
10.4 cubic feet (11 boxes)
Language
Materials are in English,
German,
French
Abstract
Both graduates of the University of
California, Berkeley, Barbara and Charles Jelavich were hired at Indiana University
in 1962 as specialists in Eastern European History by then Chair of the History
Department Robert Byrnes. The majority of the collection reflects the work of
Barbara while a small portion of the work of Charles is included with
publications.
Access Restrictions
Within the Correspondence series, the subseries of correspondence with graduate
students is currently closed for research due to the presence of letters of
recommendation. Access may be granted if the Archives is informed well in advance to
allow time to review the files.
Advance notice required for access.
Biographical Note
Barbara B. Jelavich, Distinguished Professor of History at Indiana University, was
born in 1923 in Belleville, IL and received a B.A. in history at the University of
California, Berkeley in 1943. She also received her master’s and doctoral degrees in
history at the same institution in 1944 and 1948, respectively. During this time she
married Charles Jelavich (born in Mountain View, California in 1922), who also
received his doctorate in history at U.C., Berkeley in 1949. After a stint for
Charles in the U.S. Army from 1944-1946 as an interpreter, both did research and
taught at the University of California. The pair relocated to Indiana University in
1962 where both were hired as specialists in Eastern European Studies (focusing on
the Balkan region) by Robert Byrnes, chair of the Department of History.
In her work, Barbara focused her attention on topics such as the Habsburg Empire,
Russia and Russian foreign policy in the 19th and 20th centuries, and Balkan
history. Over the course of her career Jelavich wrote or co-wrote 17 books in her
field, including such works as Russia and the Rumanian National Cause, 1858-59 and
Russia’s Balkan Entanglements, 1806-1914. Aside from her role as a researcher and
author, she also taught undergraduate courses in her field and supervised graduate
students in the Department of History, including doctoral candidates. Charles’ work
focused more on modern nationalism in the Balkan States and produced two major
monographs, Tsarist Russia and Balkan Nationalism: Russian Influence in the Internal
Affairs of Bulgaria and Serbia, 1879-1886 and South Slav Nationalisms: Textbooks and
Yugoslav Union before 1914. The pair also collaborated on several publications.
For her pioneering work in Eastern European history and overall service to Indiana
University, Barbara Jelavich was made Distinguished Professor of History by the
Board of Trustees in 1984. In 1992, shortly before illness forced her retirement,
Jelavich was awarded the first Lifetime Achievement Award of the Association for
Women in Slavic Studies. She died in Bloomington, IN in January 1995, at the age of
71. Charles died in 2013.
Arrangement
The collection has been arranged into four series: Publications, Teaching files,
Research notes and Correspondence.
Scope and Content Note
The collection has been organized into four series: Publications, Teaching, Research
notes, and Correspondence. Publications is further organized into three sub-series:
Books, Articles, and Reviews. The Correspondence series has been further divided
into two sub-series: Publications and presentations, and Student correspondence. The
bulk of the collection reflects the work of Barbara Jelavich but a very small
portion - particularly the publications - reflect the work of her husband Charles.
The first series, Publications, contains a variety of published materials from the
careers of both Barbara and Charles Jelavich dating from graduate school through
their time at Indiana University. While most publications were individual projects,
a few were co-authored by the couple. Included among these materials are Barbara's
master’s thesis from UC Berkeley, articles and studies for journals in her field,
monographs, book reviews, and published books. The materials touch on her work
concerning topics in Eastern European history in general, and Balkan history in
particular. Also included are works on Russian, Turkish, and Romanian history. Some
of these works were published in European journals, a few of them being printed in a
non-English language. Many of the materials contained in the collection are reprints
of journal-published works. Each sub-series is arranged alphabetically by title.
The second series, Teaching, comprises materials created in the course of Barbara
Jelavich’s work as an instructor within the Department of History at I.U. Included
in the series are various syllabi for individual courses taught by Jelavich, typed
and handwritten notes created for these courses, exams, news clippings, copies of
journal articles, maps, submitted work by students, course bibliographies, scholarly
monographs, and lecture notes. Some of the courses included in the series include
“Modern Austria,” “Balkan History,” and “Eastern Europe Since 1914.” Teaching files
arranged alphabetically by class or subject.
The third series, Research, contains materials covering a range of topics relating to
Barbara Jelavich's work both for publications and in her classroom teaching at
Indiana University. The series also contains drafts of works, published and perhaps
unpublished. Most of the research notes are typed and have occasional handwritten
annotations. Some of the files contain correspondence between Jelavich and
publishers, as well as other academic colleagues in her field. Also included in the
series are occasional reprints of journal articles, handwritten notes, news
clippings, and copies of magazine articles. The Research series is arranged
alphabetically by folder title, usually a subject designation.
The fourth series, Correspondence, is also the largest one in the Jelavich
collection. Within the Correspondence series, the subseries of correspondence with
graduate students is currently closed for research due to the presence of letters of
recommendation. Access may be granted if the Archives is informed well in advance to
allow time to review the files.
The series contains materials such as letters, memos, conference programs, notes,
drafts of writings, and news/magazine clippings relating to Jelavich’s various
publications and presentations at conferences and in committees within her field.
The final subseries, Student Correspondence, is comprised mainly of letters between
Jelavich and former graduate students, many of whom were pursuing a career in
academia. The subject of much of the correspondence concerns requests for letters of
recommendation from Jelavich, and copies of those letters of recommendation are to
be found in the subseries. Some of the remaining correspondence centers on personal
updates on life and career between Jelavich and her former graduate students. Both
sub-series are arranged alphabetically by folder title.
-
Indexing Terms
-
The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in
IUCAT, the IU Libraries'
online catalog. Materials about related topics, persons or places can be found by
searching the catalog using these terms.
-
-
Related Material
Additional publications and research materials may be accessed in IUScholarworks:
http://scholarworks.iu.edu/
Related photographs may be available in the University Archives Photographs Database:
http://webapp1.dlib.indiana.edu/archivesphotos/
Administrative Information
Acquisition Information
Accession 2013/121
Usage RestrictionsThe donor(s) of this collection have not transferred their copyrights for the materials to the Trustees of Indiana University.
For more information, please contact the Indiana University Archives staff.
The Indiana University Archives respects the intellectual property rights of others and does not claim any copyrights for
non-university records, materials in the public domain, or materials for which we do not hold a Deed of Gift. Responsibility
for the determination of the copyright status of these materials rests with those persons wishing to reuse the materials.
Researchers are responsible for securing permission from copyright owners and any other rights holders for any reuse of these
materials that extends beyond fair use or other statutory limitations.
Digital reproductions of archival materials from the Indiana University Archives are made available for noncommercial educational
and research purposes only. If you are the copyright holder for any of the digitized materials and have questions about its
inclusion on our site, please contact the Indiana University Archivist.
Preferred Citation
[Item], Barbara and Charles Jelavich papers, Collection C584, Indiana University Archives, Bloomington.
Provenance
Deposited by son Peter Jelavich in 2013.
Processing InformationProcessed by Jason M. Slutzky and Carrie Schwier.
Completed in 2015
Container List
Series:
Box 1
Publications, 1944-1991
Subseries:
Books, 1958-1990
Balkan Tarihi: 18. ve 19. Yuzyillar, 1999
The Balkans in Transition (with Charles Jelavich),
University of California Press, 1963
Reprint by Archon Books, 1974
A Century of Russian Foreign Policy, 1814-1914
Hard copy, 1964
Paperback, 1964
The Education of a Russian Statesman (with Charles Jelavich),
1962
The Establishment of the Balkan National States, 1804-1920
(with Charles Jelavich), 1977
The Habsburg Monarchy (with Charles Jelavich), 1959
The Habsburg Empire in European Affairs, 1814-1918,
Manuscript, undated
Hard Copy, 1969
History of the Balkans,
Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries (Encyclopedia
Britannica), 1974
Twentieth Century, 1974
Istoria Balcanilor: Secolul al XX-lea, 2000
Istoria Ton Balkanion II: 20os Aionas, 2006
Language and Area Studies: East Central and Southeastern
Europe (Charles Jelavich), 1969
The Ottoman Empire, The Great Powers, and the Straits
Question, 1973
Russia and Greece During the Regency of King Othon,
1832-1835, 1962
Russia and the Formation of the Romanian National State,
1821-1878, 1984
Russia and the Greek Revolution of 1843, 1966
Russia and the Romanian National Cause,
1858-1859,
Indiana University Slavic and East European Series,
1974
Archon Books, 1974
Russland 1852-1871, 1963
Russia in the East, 1876-1880 (with Charles Jelavich),
1959
St. Petersburg and Moscow: Tsarist and Soviet Foreign Policy,
1814-1974, 1974
South Slav Nationalisms: Textbooks and Yugoslav Union before
1914 (Charles Jelavich), 1990
Tsarist Russia and Balkan Nationalism (Charles Jelavich),
University of California Press, 1958
Greenwood Press, 1978
Subseries:
Box 2
Articles, 1944-1991,
undated
The Abdication Crisis of 1870-1871, 1982
The Aftermath: the Effects of the Revolution on the Romanian
National Movement until 1878, undated
An episode in Austro-Serbian Relations (Charles Jelavich),
1977
Austria-Hungary, Rumania and the Eastern Crisis, 1876-78,
1971
The Balkan Nations and the Greek War of Independence,
1976
Balkan Nations Under European Protectorship, undated
Bismarck’s Proposal for the Revival of the Dreikaiserbund in
October, 1878, 1957
British Eastern Policy 1878-1880: A View from Bucharest,
1986
British Means of Offensive Against Russia in the Nineteenth
Century, 1974
Bulgaria and Batum, 1886, 1974
The Bulgarian Crisis of 1885-1887 in British Foreign Policy,
undated
The Call to Action: Religion, Nationalism, Socialism (Written
with Charles Jelavich) , 1963
Comments - Austrian History Yearbook, 1968-1969
The Danubian Principalities and Bulgaria Under Russian
Proctectorship (Written with Charles Jelavich), undated
Diary of D.A. Milutin (Charles Jelavich), 1954
Diplomatic Problems of an Autonomous State, 1978
Document: The Russian Student Abroad: 1861, undated
East Central and Southern European Studies in the United
States (Charles Jelavich), 1968
The Effects of the Franco-Sardinian-Austrian War, 1984
Foreign Policy and the National Question in the Habsburg
Empire, 1970-1971
France, the Habsburg Empire, and the South Slav Question,
1914, ca. 1991
Geographic Determinanats of Rumanian Foreign Policy,
1988
Great Britain and the Russian Acquisition of Batum,
1878-1886, undated
The Great Power Protectorate and Romanian National
Development, 1856-1877, 1977
Greece—1843, 1966
The Hapsburg Monarchy, Toward a Multinational Empire on
National States (with Charles Jelavich), 1959
Die Habsburger Monarchie und Die Nationale Frage der Suslawen
(Charles Jelavich), 1961
History of the Balkans (Encyclopedia Britanica), 1974
Impact of the Dual Alliance: Commentary, 1980
The Importance of the Leksikogafski Zavod to the Scholar
(Charles Jelavich), 1962
Jomini and the Revival of the Dreikaiserbund, 1879-1880,
1975
L’Ambassade russe a Paris, 1881-1898: les memoires de Nicolas
Giers, undated
Negotiating the Treaty of San Stefano, undated
(2 folders)
The Occupation Fund Documents: A Diplomatic Forgery,
1953
Die Osteuropastudien in Amerika und der Akademische Austausch
mit der Sowietunion, undated
The Ottoman Empire, The Great Powers and the Legislative and
the Administrative Union of the Principalities, undated
The Ottoman State, and the Study of the Diplomatic History of
Southeastern Europe, 1979
The Philorthodox Conspiracy of 1893, 1966
The Polish Emigration, 1831-1871: The Challenge to Russia,
1991
Recent Soviet Publications on the Eastern Question, undated
Revolt in Bosnia-Herzegovina (Charles Jelavich), 1953
Romania at the Congress of Berlin, 1982
Romania in the First World War, 1992
Russia and the April Uprising, 1977
Russia and the Reacquisition of Southern Bessarabia,
1969
Russia, Bavaria, and the Greek Revolution of 1843, 1961
Russia, Bavaria, and the Greek Revolution of 1862-1863,
undated
(2 folders)
Russia, Britain, and the Bulgarian Question, 1885-1888,
1973
Russia and Bulgaria in 1879, 1956
Russia and the Double Election of Alexander Cuza, 1858-1859,
1965
Russia, The Great Powers and the Recognition of the Double
Election of Alexander Cuza, 1970
Russia and the Greek Revolution of 1843, 1966
Russia and Moldavian Separatism, undated
Russia and the Reacquisition of Southern Bessarabia,
1875-1878, 1969
Russia and the Rumanian Commercial Convention of 1876,
1976
Russian Balkan Policy in the Era of Revolutions, undated
A Russian Diplomat’s Comments on the Russian Crisis,
1885-1888, 1975
The Russian Intervention in Wallachia and Transylavania,
1979
Serbia in 1897: A Report of Sir Charles Eliot, 1958
Some Aspects of Serbian Religious Development in the
Eighteenth Century (Charles Jelavich), 1954
Tsarist Russia and the Balkan National Liberation Movements,
undated
What the Hapsburg Government Knew About the Black Hand,
1991
Wilson and French (University of California M.A. Thesis),
1944
Wilson Ctr. Occasional Paper, ‘When Diplomats Fail,’
1988
Subseries:
Box 2
Book Reviews, 1957-1991
Book Reviews,
1962-1991
1985-1989
Reviews: Balkans, 1984-90
Reviews: Ottoman, 1973-75
Reviews-St. Petersburg and Moscow, 1974-76
Series:
Box 2
Teaching, 1970-1995,
undated
History D417,
1972-1987
1981
Box 3
History D418,
General, 1985
Notes, 1982-1987
History D427,
General, 1988
(Restricted Records Removed and
Destroyed)
Examinations, 1970-1980
History D428,
General,
Spring 1987
1992
Eastern Europe, 1995
The Greek Civil War, 1990
Hungary after 1958, 1982
Lectures,
1- Introduction, 1976-95
2 - War Behind War, ca. 1976-87
3 - Peace Settlement, ca. 1968-87
4 - Peace settlement, ca.
1990
5 - Social & Economic Problems, ca. 1995
6- Economic Issues, Agriculture & Industry, undated
7- CS&JS—New States, 1975-84
8 - Hungary & Poland, ca.
1987
9 - Interwar Diplomacy, undated
10 - Munich & N-S Pact, ca. 1986-87
11 - Poland & N-S Pact, 1975
12 - Hitler & Eastern Europe, ca.
1976-84
13 - Eastern European Resistance, ca.
1975-92
14 - Eastern Europe & Great Powers, 1941-45, ca.
1982-89
15 - Communist Seizure of Power, 1976-89
16 - Communist Seizure of Eastern Europe, ca.
1976-90
17 - Titosim, ca. 1976-1983
18 - Greece in WWII, ca. 1975-1989
19 - Eastern Europe w/o Stalin, ca. 1975-82
20 - Poland & Hungary, 1956 , ca.
1981-1989
(2 folders)
21 - Jugoslav Experiment, ca. 1978-86
22 - Bulgaria, ca. 1976-85
23 - Romania, 1976-86
24 - CS, 1972-84
25 - E.E. Acceptance of Socialism, 1984-1991
History H224 - Eastern Europe Since 1815, 1980
History H640, 1982-1987
(Restricted Records Removed)
History H645/J495, 1983-88
History J495, 1978
(Restricted Records Removed and Destroyed)
Teaching Notes, undated
[3 folders]
Series:
Box 3
Research Notes, 1870-1990,
undated
"1848",
General, 1979
Corrected Proof, undated
1942: A Television Proposal, 1985
Albania Notes, undated
Austria,
Class - Modern Austria, 1974-1986
New Material, 1989
Notes, 1980-1983,
undated
(9 folders)
Australia,
Drafts, 1981-1982
Paper, 1981
Final, 1982
Box 4
Balkan Authoritarian Regimes, undated
Balkan History, 1983
Balkan Involvements, undatedNational Independence Movements,
ca. 1988
Balkan National Independence Movements, ca. 1988
Balkan National Monarchies, 1878-1912, undated
Balkan Notes, undated
[20 folders]
Brezhnev Era, 1989-1990
Bulgaria Notes, undated
Bulgarian Towns, ca.
1966
Canada: Notes & Copies, 1988
Christmas Talk, 1988
Class Notes, undated
Clouded Image Notes, undated
Cold War notes, undated
Collected Notes , undated
(3 folders)
Early Soviet-American Relations, Notes, 1988
Eastern Europe after 1959, ca. 1990-1991
Eastern Europe Outlines, undated
Final Steps: The Belgrade Link and the Origins of World War I,
undated
First Post War Decade, undated
First World War, undated
Foreign Policy Notes, undated
Geographical Determinants of Romanian Foreign Policy, 1978
Giers/ Hawaii, 1988
Gorbechev's Reforms, ca.
1995
Great Britain, Russia, and the Straits, 1914-1915, undated
Greece after 1949, undated
Greece Notes, undated
(2 folders)
Box 5
Hapsburg Empire in European Affairs - Manuscript, undated
Habsburg Notes, undated
Ignatiev, undated
Illusion and Reality: Russia’s Balkan Entanglements, 1806-1914,
undated
Internal Development of States, Foundation to WWI, 1985
Interwar Greece, Bulgaria and Romania, 1976-1980
Kennan Institute, undated
Kogalniceanu Manuscript, undated
Khruschev Era, undated
Ottoman Decline, undated
Ottoman Decline, undated
Outlines, undated
[2 folders]
Outlines for Modern Austria, undated
(2 folders)
Part. II: The Republic of Austria, undated
The Postwar Decade, undated
The Postwar Readjustment: The Greek Civil War, undated
Protocols of Conferences, undated
Reading Notes, undated
Reading Notes, After 1945, undated
[8 folders]
Recent Publications on the Habsburg Empire in the United States,
undated
The Revolutionary Years, 1815-1887, undated
Romania: Israel, undated
Russia and the Turkish Straits, ca.
1962
San Stefano, undated
San Stefano: draft #1, undated
Serbia notes, undated
The Socialist Governments, undated
Soviet Foreign Policy, post-1945, undated
(2 folders)
Soviet Russia and the Western Allies, ca.
1990
Stalin in Power, undated
Subversion, undated
Tsarist Russia & Ignatiev, undated
Unidentified Manuscript, undated
Unorganized Notes, undated
World War I, notes, undated
Yugoslav Notes, undated
Zinoviev - Notes, translation, undated
Series:
Correspondence, 1962-1992,
undated
Subseries:
Box 5
Student Correspondence, 1967-1992
(RESTRICTED)
Berry, 1970-90
Charlie Brown, 1986-91
Citino, 1982-91
DeVore, 1977
Ed Erickson, 1991
Ermatinger, 1988
Greg Ferenc, 1983-91
M. Fitzsimmons, 1990-91
Frucht, 1976-84
Fryer, 1971-1976
Glatfelter, 1970-79
Goggin, 1972
Herzog, 1971
Hiemstra, 1976-86
Horvath, 1974
Karagiannis, 1976-81
Shawn Kennedy, 1990
Hal Kosiba, 1988-91
Lazowski, 1981-92
Jeffrey Leigh, 1992
Macris, 1976-78
Markotich, 1987-92
Meviage, 1975-82
Michelson, 1971-1986
Miner - PhD, 1986-90
Niessen, 1978-82
Oldson, Bill, 1967-86
B. Patrick, 1972-75
Etta Perkins, 1983-90
R. Ridenour, 1976-82
Andy Riess, 1983-85
Rogainis, 1969-76
Roussos, 1970
Sowards, 1976-77
Uldricks, 1970-83
Kathleen Wilson, 1982-85
Wynot, 1970-76
Subseries:
Box 5
Publications & Presentations, 1962-1992,
undated
1843, 1965-67
"1848,"
General, 1988-1990
Garland Pub., 1989
Box 6
Abdication Crisis, ca.
1979
Affirmative Action,
(RESTRICTED)
1981-1983
1982-1983
Airline, 1983
Air Force Academy, 1986
American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS),
General, 1962
Grant, 1975-77
Material on Original Grant, Petrovich Correspondence,
1973-74
Travel, 1989
American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies
(AAAS),
New York, 1982-85
New Orleans, 1985-86
1990
American Committee to Promote Studies of the Habsburg
Monarchy, 1982-1987
American Historical Association (AHA),
General,
1979-80
1990
1991
Guide, 1990-93
Paper, 1973-76
Papers: 1988-89
Program Committee, 1979
Modern History, 1986
World Congress, 1982-86
American Philosophical Society, 1962
Americana,
1979-80
1984
1989
Ankara, 1978-79
Arizona: Tsarist Russia, 1983
Army Schools, 1991
Australia, 1981
Austrian Center, 1989
Austria: Gift Books--Cambridge, 1987
Austrian N.Y. Institutes, 1986-88
Austrian History Year Book, 1988
Ball State, 1984-85
Balkan Intellectuals, 1988
Balkan National Independent Movements, undated
Bernath,
General, 1969-74
Correspondence, May-Sept., 1973
Birdsall, 1990-1991
Black Hand: Final Version, 1989-90
Black Hand/Final, 1990
Books Read for Cambridge, 1987-90
Boston, 1978-79
Bronner, 1990-91
Brooklyn Paper, 1982-83
Bucharest—Microfilm, 1967-76
Bulgarian Reunification—Tsarist Russia—Bowling Green Talk,
1985-90
Bulgaria/ Vienna, 1988
Canada, 1985-86
Canadian-American Slavic Studies, 1972
Candea, 1976-77
Century of Russian For. Policy Correspondence, 1964-66
Chapel Hill, 1988-89
Chicago, undated
Chicago TV, 1989
China, 1982-83
Box 7
CIA Copies, 1980-81
Council for International Exchange Scholars, 1983-85
Clendenning, 1988-89
Commercial Convention, undated
Conference Group, 1984-88
Conference Group for Central European History, 1989
Conference Group - Christmas Program, 1988-89
Conference Papers, ca.
1991
Conferences Attended, 1968-73
Congress of Berlin—Copy I, undated
Constantinople, 1987-88
Contracts: Austria—Cambridge Univ. Press, 1983
Copyright, 1981-82
Conference on Slavic and East European History (CSEEH),
1975-79
Diplomatic, 1990
Distinguished Professor of History,
1984
1985-86
Distinguished Professor Committee, 1987-90
East European Field, ca.
1980
East Introduction, 1971
Eastern European Research Center, 1987
Encyclopedia Americana, 1966
England, 1982-83
Entanglement/ Contrait-editorial, 1990
Entanglements/Editorial, 1990-91
E.R.A., 1974-79
Faculty Annual Review / Yearly Review,
1972-1975
1974-1977
1983
1986
1987
1989
1990
1991
Fascell Board, 1988-91
Fellowship Applications, 1975
Fellowship Prospect, undated
Fellowships, 1982
Florida Lecture Intro, 1973
Fulbright,
1962-63
1976
1990
1991
Fulbright—Cassandra Pile, 1970-73
German Article, 1965-67
Giers/Drafts,
undated
1967-68
1970-1971
Gift Books, 1973-77
Gift Copies—Austria, 1969
Gift Offerants, 1974
Greece—1843—Publication & Letters—Bernath, 1966-67
Greek Foreign Ministry, 1964
Grolier, 1984
Harrowgate—July 21-26, 1990, 1988-90
Hawaii, 1988
Health Education Welfare- Final Letter, 1979
Honors, 1992-93
HBJ Press, 1980
Hudson Institute, 1987
Ignatiev Publication, 1977-80
International Conference on Turkish Studies, 1973-79
International Research and Exchanges Board (IREX),
1971-72
1987-89
I.U. Fellowship, undated
I.U. Press; SFP, 1972-73
Japan,
Final Copies, 1981-82
General, 1982
Japanese Book, 1981-82
Jokes, ca.
1983-86
Journal of Modern History, 1974
Kann, 1989-90
Keeble, 1992
Keith, 1975-79
Box 8
Kogalniceanu, 1987-88
Lectures Given, 1973
Lincoln, Nebraska—SRS, 1988
Lippincott, 1970-71
London, 1984
Lowengrub,
1987-1992
1988-1989
Mach, 1981-82
MacMillan, 1975-76
Madison—Romania, 1977
Madison Paper, 1977-78
Madrid—Aug. 26-Sept. 2, 1990, 1989-90
Mainz, 1977-78
Manuscript on Russia, 1989-90
Marquette, 1990-91
Miscellaneous Correspondence,
1961-1965
1962-65
Modern Austria: 1985—Cambridge, 1985-86
Modern Austria: Book Reviews, 1989-91
Modern Greek Studies Associaton (MGSA), 1970-78
Munich Meeting, 1962
National Committees, 1971-74
National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH),
1969
1969-1975
1982
New Fellowship Applications, 1977-84
North Carolina/Subversion, 1990
Office at Education, 1986-87
Oxford, 1987-91
Pan Am, 1980
Paris: Romania, 1985-88
Past America, 1985-88
Patten Committee, 1975
PBS, 1985-86
Permissions/ PRO, 1983
Petrovich, 1979-80
Political Science/ Washington, 1987-88
Prentice Hall, 1965
Press, 1983
The Program, 1983
Protectorate, 1977
Publicity: Pictures, 1984-86
Rand McNally,
American, 1968-69
Encyclopedia Americana, 1967-68
Shoestring Press, 1969-74
Russian and East European Institute,
1971-72
1981-84
1987-90
Research and Development, 1976-77
Research and Advanced Studies, 1988-90
Rockefeller, 1962-64
Romania: Congress of Berlin, 1978
Romania: Plan of Research, 1977
Romanian Academy, 1992
Romanian Studies Association, 1986
Rumania: Summer, 1966
Rumanian Library,
1973-74
1973-76
Rumanian Reprints—Archon Books, 1973-74
Rumanian Studies Group, 1974-77
Rumania—Visit, 1975-76
Ryan, 1979-80
Sabbatical,
1975
1983
1985-1989
1989
Scribners/Cambridge, 1972-74
Shoestring Press, 1974-83
Box 9
Skidmore Meeting, 1988
Slasko—San Stefano, 1978-79
Slavianovedenie, 1988-89
Sofia/1989, 1986-88
Southern Slavic ’72, 1972
Soyka, 1981-82
SRS—Business, 1990
St. Martin’s Press, 1989-90
Straits—I.U. Press, 1971-72
Strasbourg, 1987-89
Strasbourg Habsburg Bibliography, 1986-87
Stuttgart, 1982-84
Subversion—Given at Chapel Hill, 1988-89
Sudost Institut, 1986
Box 10
Third World Congress, 1982
Todorov/Bulgarian—Bellagio, 1973
Torvey, 1991
Turkey,
1975-76
Karpat, 1978-79
Turkish Conference—Madison, 1978-79
Undergraduate Talk, ca.
1976
University Committees, 1971-72
University Library, ca.
1990
University of Minnesota—AHY, 1989-91
Unpublished Articles, 1988
U.S. Government, ca.
1987
Valota, 1987-90
Vandenrath, 1965-66
Vienna, 1988,
1987
Wilson Center,
Paper: When Diplomats Fail, 1988
Yearly Review & Letters, 1984-86
Yugo, 1989-91
Box 11
RESTRICTED RECORDS