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Edward Robinson papers, 1826 -- 1838
2.75 linear feetEdward Said Papers, 1940s-2006
277 linear feetFelix Adler papers, 1830-1933
27 linear feetItalian Jewish Community Regulations collection, 1628(?)-1822
3 linear feetThis collection contains about seventy broadsides regarding communal and governmental regulations imposed in various Jewish communities throughout Italy from the 17th through the 19th centuries. Cities mentioned include Florence, Venice, Ferrara, Padua, Ancona, and others. Topics addressed are synagogue behavior, market regulations, municipal workers such as firefighters, and more. Among the publishers are the Stamperia camerale, Ferrara; Francesco Suzzi, Ferrara; Lodovico, and Frencesco Nobili, Ferrara; Sebastiano Nistri, Pisa and Typis Mainardi, Ancona.
Joseph Rothschild papers, 1933-1994
31 linear feetProfessor of Political Science at Columbia (including several stints as Chair of the Department), 1955-1994, The collection includes archival ms. boxes and record cartons, as well as non-archival cartons. Each unit is accompanied by a detailed accession slip; boxes had no original numbering, so for surveying purposes, a number was penciled onto the accession slip and recorded as the original unit number. There is little to no organization of the material, which is mainly loose office paper (largely correspondence and manuscripts) housed in non-archival envelopes and folders, or loose, and bound academic journals and pamphlets. Most of the material covers the topics of Eastern European/Russian Studies, and there is much academic and administrative material as well. There is a significant amount of material in German, Russian, Polish; some Hebrew, French, and Spanish.
Julius Edelstein papers, 1917-1961, bulk 1948-1958
76.11 linear feetLillie Ronvo Collection of Dance and Music Materials, 1915-2002, bulk 1952-1991
3.94 linear feetLouis Henkin papers, 1940-2007, 1940-2007, bulk 1980-2005, 1980-2005
22 linear feetMahrous Mustafa Bseiso Land Deeds Collection, 1906-1977
12.2 GigabytesThis collection consists of digital files only. The digital files are available on the Columbia University Digital Library Collections (DLC), as well as on the web.
Max M. Laserson Papers, 1900-1951
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