Conservatism, the Right Wing, and the Far Right: A Guide to Archives. Archie Henderson
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СКАЧАТЬ style="font-size:15px;">      Location: Hoover Institution Archives, 434 Galvez Mall, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305-6010

      Description: Charles Maynard Cooke, Jr. (1886-1970) was a United States Navy four star admiral. In the 1950s, after his retirement, Cooke was a member of the Aid Refugee Chinese Intellectuals, the anti-Communist Committee of Endorsers of a Program to Govern Our Foreign Relations, and the Committee of One Million Against the Admission of Communist China to the United Nations, and was one of the national endorsers of the anti-Khrushchev Committee for Freedom for All Peoples. The papers consist of correspondence, speeches and writings, reports, dispatches, memoranda, and photographs, relating to American naval operations in World War II, inter-Allied diplomacy in World War II, the defenses of Taiwan, and American domestic and foreign policy. The series Correspondence, 1928-1964, contains correspondence with L. Brent Bozell (Committee for the Goldwater Book); Raymond Leslie Buell; General Claire Chennault; A. K. Chesterton; Chiang Kai-shek; Madame Chiang Kai-shek (Soong May-ling); Committee of One Million Against the Admission of Communist China to the United Nations; Committee to Defend America by Aiding Anti-Communist China (Mrs. Geraldine Fitch); Commonwealth Club of California; Constitution Party (California) (Mrs. Samuel G. (Lena Lee) Clark); Charles Edison; President Dwight D. Eisenhower; John M. Fisher (American Security Council); Secretary of the Navy (and Defense) James V. Forrestal; Senator Barry Goldwater; Congressman Clare E. Hoffman; Stanley K. Hornbeck; Roy Howard (Scripps-Howard Newspapers); Vice Admiral Charles Turner Joy; Congressman Walter H. Judd (Aid Refugee Chinese Intellectuals, Inc.; American-Asian Educational Exchange, Inc.; American Bureau for Medical Aid to China); Admiral Husband E. Kimmel; Senator William F. Knowland; Alfred and Ida Kohlberg (Alfred Kohlberg, Inc.; American China Policy Association; Citizens Foreign Relations Committee); Fulton Lewis, Jr.; Liberty Lobby; Marvin Liebman (Committee of One Million; American-Asian Educational Exchange, Inc.; American Emergency Committee for Tibetan Refugees); William Loeb; Henry R. Luce; General Douglas MacArthur; Minute Women of the U. S. A. (Anita Phister); Admiral Ben Moreell; Vice President Richard M. Nixon; Stefan T. Possony; Admiral Arthur W. Radford; Reader's Digest; George Sokolsky; Senator John J. Sparkman; Senator Robert Taft; H. Keith Thompson; General Albert C. Wedemeyer; Robert Welch (John Birch Society); Major General C. A. Willoughby (Foreign Intelligence Digest); and Young Americans for Freedom, Bay Area Association (James Ashley). The series Subject File, ca. 1937-1961, contains files on Aid Refugee Chinese Intellectuals, Inc.; American-Asian Educational Exchange, Inc.; American Bureau for Medical Aid to Free China; American China Policy Association; American Coalition of Patriotic Societies; Chiang Kai-shek; Committee for Freedom for All People; Committee for the Voice of Free China; Committee of One Million Against the Admission of Communist China to the United Nations; Committee to Defend America by Aiding Anti-Communist China; Communism; Constitution Party (California); John Birch Society; Alfred Kohlberg; Patriotism; Our Country, 1958; Right: A Monthly Newsletter of, by and for the American Rightwing, 1958; and Task Force, 1957.

      Finding aid:

      http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf2h4n98wj/entire_text/

      [0677] E. H. Cookridge fonds, 1905-1979, RC0033

      Location: The William Ready Division of Archives and Research Collections, Mills Memorial Library, Lower Level, McMaster University, 1280 Main St. W., Hamilton, ON, L8S 4L6, Canada

      Description: E. H. Cookridge (born Edward Spiro) (1908-1979) was a foreign correspondent, broadcaster, and prolific author. Contains clippings on right-wing concerns, including anti-trade union and anti-socialist organizations; mercenaries; John Banks; private armies, anti-terror organizations; pacifists; Oswald Mosley; National Front; CIA Fronts; Ross McWhirter; National Front before 1975; Lewisham march (National Front, 1977); Nazis and Fascists in Britain; Welsh Nationalists; Scottish "Tartan Army"; American "Ultras": e.g. the Minutemen, Ku Klux Klan, etc.

      Websites with information:

      http://archives.mcmaster.ca/index.php/literature-and-writing

      Finding aids:

      http://library.mcmaster.ca/archives/findaids/fonds/c/cookridg.htm

      http://library.mcmaster.ca/archives/findaids/findaids/c/cook.htm

      [0677a] Calvin Coolidge Collection, 1895-1933 (bulk 1895-1924), Ms. Coll. 19

      Location: Special Collections Department, State Library of Massachusetts, 24 Beacon Street, State House, Room 55, Boston, MA 02133

      Description: John Calvin Coolidge, Jr. (1872-1933) was the 30th President of the United States, from 1923 to 1929. This collection documents Calvin Coolidge’s work as a member of local Massachusetts government (State Representative and Mayor of Northampton, Massachusetts), as a State Senator, as Governor of Massachusetts, and as President of the United States.

      Reference:

      Kaitlin Connolly, "Legislative Research: Archival Collections," State Library of Massachusetts Blog, February 29, 2016, http://mastatelibrary.blogspot.com/2016/02/legislative-research-archival.html.

      Finding aid:

      http://archives.lib.state.ma.us/bitstream/handle/2452/119329/ocm16570871-MsColl19.pdf?sequence=4

      [0677b] Coolidge Family Papers, 1802-1932, Doc 215

      Location: Vermont Historical Society Library, 60 Washington Street, Barre, VT 05641-4209

      Description: The Coolidge family papers are a collection of correspondence, financial and legal papers, and photographs of the Coolidge family of Plymouth, Vermont, 1802-1932. Series V. Calvin Coolidge (1872-1933) papers, consists of Subseries A. Correspondence, 1884-1932; B. Education papers, ca. 1886-1896; C. Financial records, 1890-1932; and D. Miscellaneous.

      Finding aid:

      http://vermonthistory.org/documents/findaid/coolidge.pdf

      [0678] Carleton S. Coon Papers, 1925-1980

      Location: National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution Museum Support Center, 4210 Silver Hill Road, Suitland, MD 20746

      Description: Carleton Stevens Coon (1904-1981) was an American physical anthropologist. Coon produced several general and sometimes quite controversial works in anthropology. With Eliot D. Chapple, he published Principles of Anthropology in 1942. Other works include The Races of Europe (1939), The Story of Man (1954), The Origin of Races (1962), and The Living Races of Man (1965). Correspondents of Carleton Coon include Robert Gayre, Carleton Putnam, and Edith Roosevelt.

      Reference:

      Anthropological Resources: A Guide to Archival, Library, and Museum Collections, ed. Lee S. Dutton (New York & London: Garland Publishing, 1999), p. 163.

      Finding aids:

      http://www.nmnh.si.edu/naa/guide/_c3.htm

      http://www.nmnh.si.edu/naa/guide/jrg446c.htm

      [0679] Cooper Collection, 1917-1954 (bulk 1930s), MS 181

      Location: Special Collections, The University Library, The University of Sheffield, Western Bank, Sheffield S10 2TN, UK

      Description: This is a miscellaneous collection of ephemeral anti-Semitic materials. Some of the items are inscribed F.T. Cooper, a cartoonist associated with the Imperial Fascist League, which issued a number of the pamphlets in the collection. Contains printed pamphlets, leaflets and ephemera, manuscripts and typescripts, and newspapers and newsletters. Includes some 117 issues (of 123 issues?) covering the period from 1st December 1933 to the (final?) issue СКАЧАТЬ