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Anna Bykowska Memoirs, 1942, 1958
3 itemsThe collection includes both Polish and German versions of Bykowska's memoirs covering the period 1939-1942. A shorter memoir discusses how she became a nurse in Poland before the war. There is also a photograph of pani Piechkowska (1942)
Elizabeth Kridl Valkenier Papers, 1961-84
1100 itemsThe papers include a long letter by Anna Staniewska discussing Maciej Słomczyński's Polish translations of Shakespeare, with related correspondence of Czesław Miłosz. There is correspondence, and a manuscript by Valkenier concerning the 1961 publication in the Polish emigre press of Russian underground authors I. Ivanov and Abram Tertz. The extensive subject files are primarily concerned with 20th century Polish history, historiography and the Solidarity movement. There is a section on the 1959 U.S. Exhibit in Moscow and a number of Polish theatrical posters. Most of the books are in Polish and concern Polish history and historiography.
George Y. Shevelov Papers, 1922-2001
15 linear feetHenryk Grynberg Papers, 1970-2010
11 linear feetCorrespondence, writings and printed materials related to life and work of Henryk Grynberg, American writer of Polish descent.
Human Rights Watch records: Record Group 1: Helsinki Watch, 1952-2003, bulk 1978-1994
271 linear feetJoseph 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.
Leon Mitkiewicz Manuscript, 1950
143 pagesThe typescript ""Powstanie Warszawskie w Sierpniu 1944 roku w swietle dokumentow Polskiej Misji Wojskowej w Stanach Zjednoczonych" concerns the 1944 Warsaw Uprising, using as its main source the records of the Polish Military Mission in the U.S.; copies of 40 documents are appended.
LGBT Ephemera from countries of Eastern Europe, 2015-2023
3 Linear Feet6 brochures (folded), 1 T-shirt, 2 tote bags, 2 pinback buttons, 4 stickers, pamphlets, calendar
Manfred Kridl Papers, 1925-1974
5000 itemsThese papers, which concern mostly Kridl's years in the United States, consist of correspondence, manuscripts, documents, photographs, and printed materials. Among the correspondents are Oskar Kalecki, Roman Jakobson, Hans Kohn, Czesław Miłosz, Leszak Serafinowicz (Jan Lechoʹn), Kazimierz Wierzyʹnski, Jʹosef Wittlin, and Florian Zaniecki; there are one or two items each from Vladimir Nabokov, Harlow Shapley, and Antoni Slonimski. The manuscripts include lectures and articles by Kridl; there are also personal and family documents. There are about 100 photographs from Warsaw during the 1944 uprising and immediately after World War II. Printed materials include copies of books by Kridl.