Conservatism, the Right Wing, and the Far Right: A Guide to Archives. Archie Henderson
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СКАЧАТЬ Lee Edwards, Mickey Edwards, M. Stanton Evans, Milton Friedman, Philip Gramm, Orrin Hatch, Jesse Helms, Jack Kemp, James McClure, Larry McDonald, Stefan Possony, Ronald Reagan, John Rousselot, William A. Rusher, Phyllis Schlafly, John Singlaub, Strom Thurmond, and Ernest van der Haag.

      Reference:

      Kim Phillips-Fein, Invisible Hands: The Making of the Conservative Movement from the New Deal to Reagan (New York and London: W.W. Norton, 2009).

      Websites with information:

      https://findingaid.lib.byu.edu/browse.php

      https://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/122322655

      http://www.worldcat.org/title/american-conservative-union-records/oclc/122322655

      Finding aids:

      http://files.lib.byu.edu/ead/XML/MSS176.xml

      http://findingaid.lib.byu.edu/viewItem/MSS%20176

      https://findingaid.lib.byu.edu/viewItem/MSS%20176

      [0094] American Council of Christian Churches and International Council of Christian Churches Collection, 1941-1958, Record Group # 1

      Location: PCA Historical Center, 12330 Conway Road, St. Louis, MO 63141

      Description: Constitution and Bylaws; Correspondence and deposition re H. McAllister Griffiths; various pamphlets and brochures; materials from the Second Plenary Congress [1950]. Pamphlets include The American Council of Christian Churches: Its Purpose and Testimony, by Carl McIntire; Communism and the Bible, by Dr. Fred Schwarz; and Facing Problems Raised by the World Council of Churches, by Capt. Edgar C. Bundy. A promotional booklet for the ICCC, Second Plenary Congress, 1950, August 16-23, contains articles by Carl McIntire and W.O.H. Garman, among others.

      Finding aid:

      http://www.pcahistory.org/findingaids/accciccc.html

      [0095] American Council of Christian Laymen Records, 1949-1963, Mss 700; Micro 1100; M2004-199

      Location: Wisconsin Historical Society, Library-Archives Division, 816 State St., Madison, WI 53706-1417

      Description: Records, mainly 1950-1962, of the American Council of Christian Laymen (ACCL), a national conservative organization (1949-1964) based in Madison, Wisconsin, that published and distributed literature concerning communist influence within American Protestant churches (especially within the National Council of Churches) and (after 1953) Communist propaganda in school textbooks. The bulk of the collection consists of the extensive correspondence of its founder and president Verne P. Kaub. Among the correspondents are William F. Buckley, Edgar Bundy, L. Ray Carroll, Willis A. Carto, John K. Crippen, Harry Everingham, C.O. Garshwiler, Barry Goldwater, William J. Grede, Chester Hanson, Billy James Hargis, Merwin K. Hart, R.C. Hoiles, J. Edgar Hoover, Joseph P. Kamp, James J. Kilpatrick, Fulton Lewis, Jr., Joseph R. McCarthy, Carl McIntire, Ben Moreell, James D. Murch, J. Howard Pew, Henry Regnery, George Robnett, Edward A. Rumley, Gerald L. K. Smith, Dan Smoot, Governor George Wallace, Robert Welch, Gerald B. Winrod, and Allen Zoll. Also included are an incomplete run of "Challenge," the ACCL newsletter, 1952-1963; a copy of Kaub's book, Communist-Socialist Propaganda in Our Schools; and other records. Subject files on American Mercury, Ray Carroll – Freedom Forum (Billings, Mont.), Christian Beacon, Kenneth Colegrove, Congress of Freedom, John Birch Society, J.B. Matthews affair, mental health, segregation, Un-American Activities Committee—"Operation Abolition," 1960, United Nations—Bricker amendment, and We, the People.

      Websites with information:

      https://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/17270724

      http://www.worldcat.org/title/records-1949-1963/oclc/17270724

      Finding aids:

      http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/wiarchives.uw-whs-mss00700

      http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi/f/findaid/findaid-idx?c=wiarchives;cc=wiarchives;view=text;rgn=main;­didno=uw-whs-mss00700

      [0096] American Defense Society Records, 1915-1942 (bulk 1918-1920; 1935-1939), MS 14

      Location: The New-York Historical Society, 170 Central Park West at Richard Gilder Way (77th Street), New York, NY 10024

      Description: This collection documents the views, aims, and internal workings of the American Defense Society (ADS), based in New York City, an early twentieth-century nationalist organization that embraced conservative, anti-radical, nativist, and related sentiments. The material dates from 1915 to 1942, and concerns many of the political, ideological, religious, and social debates and events of the time period. Nearly half of the American Defense Society Records consists of correspondence, including incoming and copies of outgoing letters, as well as internal communications among board members, officers, and members. In addition, the collection contains much printed material, some of which were published by the society. Also included is material that documents the society's internal organization, and newspaper clippings collected by ADS. In 1920, ADS distributed pamphlets entitled "Protocols and World Revolution," that reference the anti-Semitic publication "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion." In 1930, Charles Stewart Davison and ADS trustee Madison Grant published The Alien in Our Midst, or "Selling Our Birthright for a Mess of Pottage": The Written Views of a Number of Americans (Present and Former) on Immigration and Its Results (not an ADS publication).

      Websites with information:

      http://www.nyhistory.org/library/findingaids/manuscripts

      http://www.jgsnydb.org/dorot/summerfall2005.pdf

      https://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/58776278

      http://www.worldcat.org/title/records-1915-1942/oclc/58776278

      Finding aids:

      http://dlib.nyu.edu/findingaids/html/nyhs/americandefsoc/

      http://dlib.nyu.edu/findingaids/html/nyhs/americandefsoc_content.html

      [0097] American Economic and Tax Reform Pamphlets and Ephemera, 1919-1984, RL.01276

      Location: David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Box 90185, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina 27708-0185

      Description: This collection consists of pamphlets, newsletters, newspapers, brochures, and other publications and periodicals from a variety of pro-libertarian and right wing organizations, including the American Economic Foundation and the National Economic Council, Inc. Topics include free market capitalism, price stabilization, the elimination or reduction of taxes, anti-Communism, the Federal Reserve, inflation and the gold standard, the Marshall Plan, foreign aid, gold and silver, the value of money, conspiracy theories, the taxation of the American people, inflation, Henry George, land value taxation, and monetary reform.

      Finding aids:

      http://library.duke.edu/rubenstein/findingaids/taxreformpamphlets/

      http://library.duke.edu/rubenstein/findingaids/taxreformpamphlets.pdf

      http://library.duke.edu/rubenstein/findingaids/taxreformpamphlets/pdf

      [0098] American Eugenics Society Records, 1916-1973, Mss.575.06.Am3

      Location: Library, American Philosophical Society, 105 S 5th St, Philadelphia, СКАЧАТЬ