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UCLA Catalog Record ID
Title: International Studies and Overseas Programs. Brazil Program. Correspondence files of the Director.
Identifier/Call Number: University Archives Record Series 51
Contributing Institution:
UCLA Library Special Collections
Language of Material:
English
Physical Description:
1.2 linear ft.
(3 boxes)
Date: 1962-1972
Abstract: Record Series 51 contains correspondence generated by the Director of the Brazil Program, overseen by the International Studies
and Overseas Programs at the University of California, Los Angeles.
Creator:
International Studies and Overseas Programs
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[Identification of item], International Studies and Overseas Programs. Brazil Program. Correspondence files of the Director
(University Archives Record Series 51). UCLA Library Special Collections, University Archives.
Historical note
UCLA's International Studies and Overseas Program (ISOP) began in 1958. Formerly known as the Institute of International and
Foreign Studies (IIFP), ISOP's founding functions were to promote international interdisciplinary studies and to serve as
a liaison for government, international agencies, and international dignitaries and visitors to the university.
At its founding, ISOP was composed of five study centers: African Studies, Latin American Studies, Near Eastern Studies, Russian
and East European Studies, and Studies in Comparative Folklore and Mythology.
Scope and Content
Record Series 51 contains correspondence generated by the Director of the Brazil Program, overseen by the International Studies
and Overseas Programs at the University of California, Los Angeles. Files include correspondence of Anne Bodenheimer, Henry
Bruman, David Fogelquist, and Claude Hulet.
This is an inactive record series; no additional University records are expected to be added.
UCLA Catalog Record ID