BIOGRAPHICAL FILE 1937-1984
General. Employment records, personal letters, memoranda, conversation transcripts, articles, press cables, speeches, and clippings
1937-1954
1958-1965
"Great smear campaign." Press files relating to Brian Crozier, attacking him as well as the activities of the Forum World Features and the Institute for the Study of Conflict
1975-1976
1977-1984
General. Chronological files relating to Brian Crozier's writings and activities, political conditions in various countries, and world events. Includes some letters to the editor, memoranda, speeches, and writings
Correspondents include James Cameron, Luis de Caralt, N. D. Clive, L. A. Crozier, Heather Dean, Cecil Eprile, Brian Melland, Maurice Temple Smith, Kenneth Younger 1966-1968.
Correspondents include Brian Beedham, Max Beloff, W. A. Bradley, John Bright-Holmes, Hugo Brunner, Alastair Burnet, Jerome Ch'en, Sir Alec Douglas-Home, Francois Duchene, Georges Egal, Sir Donald Evants, Jacques Fauvet, Roger Frey, Charles G. Haering, Kenneth Hunt, Louis Joxe, Jean Olie, I. M. Parsons, David Rees, William Rees-Mogg, Jacques Richard, Leonard Schapiro, John Hay Whitney 1969.
Correspondents include Georges Albertini, George Gale, Charles de Gaulle, Anthony Hartley, Sir William Hayter, Chaim U. Lipschitz, Henri Michel, Tibor Szamuely, Frank Treherne, Kenneth Younger 1970.
Correspondents include Georges Albertini, William Bader, Hilaire du Berrier, Zbigniew Brzezinski, Robert W. Foster, Howard B. Gotlieb, David Higham, Jean Olie, Joaquim Marco, Dorothy Pickles, Jean Sainteny, Frank Shakespeare, Sir Edward Spears, H. H. Tucker, Richard L. Walker 1971.
Correspondents include Georges Albertini, Gillon Aitken, Raymond Aron, Ricardo de la Cierva, Robert Conquest, Charles Douglas-Home, C. H. Ellis, Simone Gallimard, Nigel Lawson, E. H. Marsh, Lord Robens, Tibor Szamuely, John Whitehorn, Geoffrey Wolley 1972.
Correspondents include Gillon Aitken, Georges Albertini, Julian Amery, Max Beloff, Peter Calvocoressi, C. J. Child, Maurice Cranston, M. F. Cullis, Jacques Fauvet, James FitzSimmons, Andre Fontaine, M. R. D. Foot, Lord Halsbury, Sir Archibald James, Paul Lendvai, John McCuen, Brian Melland, F. S. Miles, Robert Moss, Peter Richards, William Rees-Mogg, Rivers Scott, Harold Sieve, C. Sinclair-Stevenson, William C. Sullivan, Sir Edward Tomkins, David Watt, Simon Wiesenthal. See also 1977 1973.
Correspondents include Georges Albertini, David Astor, James Burnham, Lord Carrington, Cheng Yin-fun, C. Richard Cleary, Georges Egal, C. H. Ellis, Harvey Feldman, Manuel Fraga Iribarne, Lord Halsbury, Iain Hamilton, Charles Janson, Sir Keith Joseph, Viktor Lessiovski, J. M. A. Luns, William C. Mott, Malcolm Muggeridge, Aleksei Myagkov, Shih Hsin-jen, John Vernon, Peregrine Worsthorne 1974.
Correspondents include Peter Baldwin, Hugh Beach, James Burnham, Eric Chou, O. Edmund Clubb, Judith Cooper, Decima Curtis, Sir William Deakin, C. H. Ellis, Manuel Fraga Iribarne, John Graham, Lord Home, Walter Judd, Sir John Killick, William Kintner, Frank Kitson, David Martin, S. W. B. Menaul, Robert Moss, Sir Michael Palliser, Edward Rozek, Helmut Schoeck, Robert C. Stones, Hugh Thomas, Sir Robert Thompson, Philip Toynbee, Prince Wangchuk 1975.
Correspondents include Frank Brenchley, Zbigniew Brzezinski, James Burnham, Kenneth Cantlie, Lord Chalfont, Winston Churchill, Serge Dassault, Robert A. Fearey, Charles Forte, Sir Ian Gilmour, Hans Josef Horchem, Charles Janson, Sir John Killick, Sir Robert Mark, Burroughs Mitchell, Carlo Pesenti, P. Pooley, Gordon Reece, Robert W. Rust, Margaret Thatcher, Sir Robert Thompson, John Vernon, John Hay Whitney, Paul Wilkinson, Sir David Willison 1976.
1977. Correspondents include Lord Ardwick, Raymond Aron, John Biggs-Davison, Peter Blaker, F. Castrillo Mazeres, David Chipp, S. Covarrubias Sanhueza, Hernan Cubillos, Viscount De L'Isle, Paul Dupuis, Georges Egal, J. Erickson, Lord Goronwy-Roberts, Stephen Hastings, Fred C. Ikle, Rajmata of Jaipur, Charles Janson, S. W. B. Menaul, Jaime Perriaux, Carlo Pesenti, W. K. Prendergast, William Rees-Mogg, Juan Pablo Saa, R. Santamaria, Leonard Schapiro, Edgardo Segura, F. P. Serong, Ian Trethowan, Dominique Venner, Colin Welch, Peregrine Worsthorne. Includes some correspondence from 1973 and from 1978 and 1979
Correspondents include Raymond Aron, James Burnham, Neil Cameron, Lord Carrington, Winston Churchill, Brian Connell, Robin Day, Viscount De L'Isle, Ronald Duncan, Frederick Forsyth, Richard Francis, Lord Gisborough, Victor Goodhew, Otto von Habsburg, Stephen Haseler, Sir John Killick, Bernard Levin, Earl of Longford, Bryan Magee, Claire Palley, Edgar Pisani, Vittorio Pons, Francis Pym, William Rees-Mogg, Edward Rozek, Erik Rydbeck, Leonard Schapiro, Maurice Temple Smith, Sir Peter Tennant, Margaret Thatcher, Sir Walter Walker, Peregrine Worsthorne. Includes excerpt of a letter from Edward Lansdale to Peter Richards. See also 1977 1978.
Correspondents include Georges Albertini, Julian Amery, Raymond Aron, Richard Bishirjian, Priscilla Buckley, Gonzalo Fernandez de la Mora, Richard Francis, Anthony Hartley, Jesse Helms, Nicko Henderson, Michael Ivens, Ernest Lefever, Richard Lindley, Benjamin Netanyahu, Geoffrey Pattie, Richard Pipes, Francis Pym, Leonard Schapiro, Hugh Seton-Watson, Geoffrey Stewart-Smith, Hugh Thomas, Peter Walker, Albert C. Wedemeyer, John Wilkinson, Paul Wilkinson, Peregrine Worsthorne. See also 1977 1979-1980.
Nixon, Richard 1980-1991
Reagan, Ronald 1980-1991
Thatcher, Margaret
1976-1982
1983-1991
White House, Correspondents include Richard V. Allen, William P. Clark, Robert C. McFarlane, John M. Poindexter, Edward V. Hickey, Jr. 1980-1986.
Miscellaneous VIPs
Correspondents include Giulio Andreotti, George W. Ball, Zbigniew Brzezinski, George Bush, Lord Caccia, Lord Carrington, Patrick Cormack, Hernan Cubillos, Viscount De L'Isle, Sir Alec Douglas-Home, Malcolm Fraser, Charles de Gaulle, Otto von Habsburg, Jesse Helms, Lord Home, Sir Geoffrey Howe, Henry M. Jackson, Henry A. Kissinger, Nigel Lawson, Prime Minister Markezinis, Richard Nixon, Antoine Pinay, Ronald and Nancy Reagan, Sir Gerald Templer, Margaret Thatcher, William Whitelaw 1970-1983.
Correspondents include J. M. Ball, William J. Casey, Francois de Groussouvre, Sir Geoffrey Howe, Antoine Pinay, William A. Wilson 1980-1985.
SPEECHES AND WRITINGS 1936-1992
General. Freelance writings. Typescript and printed copies
Unsigned 1971-1976
1936-1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
The Rebels, 1960. Reviews
The Morning After, Reviews 1963.
Neo-Colonialism, Reviews 1964.
Franco 1967
Background material
Reviews
American
British
French and Belgian
Spanish
Miscellaneous
The Masters of Power, Reviews 1969.
Since Stalin, Reviews 1971.
De Gaulle 1973
American
British, French, and others
A Theory of Conflict, Reviews 1974.
The Man Who Lost China, Reviews 1976.
The Strategy of Survival 1978
Correspondence
Reviews
The Minimum State 1979
Correspondence
Reviews
The Price of Peace, 1980. See This War Called Peace 1984
The War Called Peace (Television program), 1980. See This War Called Peace 1984
This War Called Peace, Reviews 1984.
Agee-Hosenball case. Parliamentary debate transcripts, clippings, and articles relating to the expulsions from Great Britain of Philip Agee and Mark Hosenball
One print depicting Belkacem Krim and one depicting Sir Robert Thompson