Finding aid for the Nikki R. Keddie papers LSC.1789
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Online finding aid last updated 8 August 2017.
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Title: Nikki R. Keddie papers
Creator:
Keddie, Nikki R., 1930-
Identifier/Call Number: LSC.1789
Physical Description:
15.8 Linear Feet
(33 boxes, 4 flat boxes, 1 oversize flat box)
Date (inclusive): 1947-2003
Abstract: Nikki Keddie is Professor Emeritus in the Department of History. Keddie taught Middle Eastern and Iranian history at UCLA.
Her research focused on Iran, Islam, Middle Eastern women, and comparative world history. This collection, spanning 1947 to
2003, consists of materials related to Keddie's teaching career and academic research. The papers include UCLA Department
of History files, correspondence, conference materials, manuscript drafts, and research materials. Lastly, the collection
includes photographic slides taken by Keddie throughout her career documenting research that heavily feature countries such
as Iran, Indonesia, Morocco, Pakistan, Tunisa, and Senegal; as well as European cities, Los Angeles and other parts of the
United States.
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on this page.
Language of Material: Materials are primarily in English, some materials in Arabic.
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Gift of Nikki R. Keddie, 2009 through 2011.
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Biography/History
Anita Nikki (Ragozin) Keddie was born August 30, 1930 in Brooklyn, New York. Keddie attended City and Country School and Horace-Mann
Lincoln High School in Manhattan. She attended Radcliffe College, receiving a BA in Modern European History and Literature
in 1951 (Radcliffe College functioned as a female coordinate institution for the all-male Harvard College. A merger with Harvard
began in 1977). Keddie was elected to Phi Beta Kappa in her junior year and wrote her thesis on the Italian Socialist Party.
Keddie then received her MA in Modern European History from Stanford University in 1951, writing a thesis on Giambattista
Vico's philosophy of history. She received her PhD in History (Modern European, especially Middle Eastern, with lesser emphasis
on East and South Asia) from the University of California, Berkeley, with a dissertation titled, "The Impact of the West on
Modern Iranian Social History."
After completing her doctorate, Keddie held the following positions: adjunct professor at the University of Arizona (1957);
instructor and then assistant professor at Scripps College (1957-1961); and visiting professor (1961), assistant professor
(1963), and then associate and full professor at UCLA in the Department of History, retiring in 1993 as Professor Emeritus.
Keddie taught Middle Eastern and Iranian history at UCLA, as well as courses on comparative revolution, comparative religious
politics, and non-written sources and methodology in history research. Her research focused on Iran, Islam, Middle Eastern
women, and Sayyid Jamal al-Din al-Afghani. Afghani was a political activist and Islamic ideologist during the late 19th century.
Keddie founded and edited the journal
Contention: Debates in Society, Culture and Science (1991-1996) and published many monographs including:
Women in the Middle East: Past and Present (2007),
Modern Iran: Roots and Results of Revolution (2003, Revised Edition 2006),
Qajar Iran and the Rise of Reza Khan (1999),
Iran and the Muslim World: Resistance and Revolution (1995). Roots of Revolution: An Interpretive History of Modern Iran (1981),
Iran: Religion, Politics and Society (1980),
Sayyid Jamal al-Din "al-Afghani": A Political Biography (1972), and
Religion and Rebellion in Iran: The Tobacco Protest of 1891-92 (1966).
Some of Keddie's awards and honors include: Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1994); Mentoring Award, Middle
East Studies Association (2001); Honorary Fellow, Middle East Studies Association (2003); Scholarly Distinction, American
Historical Association (2001); Persian History Award, Encyclopedia Iranica Foundation (2002); and Distinguished Lifetime Achievement
Award, International Society for Iranian Studies (2008).
Scope and Content
This collection consists of materials related to the teaching career and academic research of Nikki Keddie, UCLA Professor
Emerita of History. The papers include UCLA Department of History files, correspondence, conference materials, manuscript
drafts, and research materials. Lastly, the collection includes photographic slides taken by Keddie throughout her career
and as part of her research that heavily feature countries with large Muslim populations, such as Iran, Indonesia, Morocco,
Pakistan, Tunisa, and Senegal; as well as European cities, Los Angeles and other parts of the United States.
Organization and Arrangement
This collections been arranged in the following series:
- Series 1: Subject and administrative files, 1947-2003
- Subseries 1.1: Biographical and academic appointments, 1947-2003
- Subseries 1.2: Correspondence, 1948-1997
- Subseries 1.2: Conferences and professional societies, 1955-2003
- Series 2: Publications, 1957-2003
- Subseries 2.1: Works by Keddie, 1957-2003
- Subseries 2.2: Reviews of Keddie's published works, 1967-2003
- Subseries 2.3: Contention, 1989-1996
- Series 3: Research files, circa 1950-2003
- Series 4: Photographic materials, 1958-1997
Materials are arranged alphabetically by topic.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Photography -- History -- Archives.
University of California, Los Angeles. Department of History--Faculty -- Archives
Series 1: Subject and administrative files.
1947-2003
Scope and Content
This series contains materials related to Keddie's academic work at UCLA as well as other universities. It consists of biographical
materials, publisher files, correspondence, academic conference and professional society files. This series offers insight
into Keddie's involvement within the UCLA Department of History and the greater academic community.
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
COLLECTION CONTAINS AUDIOVISUAL MATERIALS: Audiovisual materials in this series will require assessment and possible digitization
for safe access. All requests to access special collections material must be made in advance using the request button located
on this page.
Subseries 1.1: Biographical and academic appointments.
1947-2003
Scope and Content
This subseries includes materials largely related to Keddie's academic work, including biographic materials, publisher files,
fellowships, and UCLA files. The UCLA files concern courses Keddie taught, History department administrative files, and student
advising. The subseries also features materials related Keddie's art collection and expertise in Middle Eastern art history.
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
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box 1, folder 1
Art history and collections.
1947-1996
box 1, folder 2
Bibliographies. Works by Keddie.
1978-1998
box 1, folder 3-4
Bibliographies. Research and course reading lists.
circa 1970-1991
box 1, folder 5
Biographical materials.
1965-2000
box 1, folder 6
Book publicity materials.
1972-2003
box 1, folder 10
Clippings. About Keddie.
1976, 1981
box 1, folder 11
Collected biographies.
1987-1988
box 1, folder 12
Curriculum vitae.
1986-1987
box 1, folder 13
Fowler Museum. Qashqa'i exhibition donation materials.
1980-1981
box 1, folder 15
Guggenheim Fellowship.
1962-1963
box 1, folder 16
Gustav E. von Grunebaum Center for Near Eastern Studies.
1982-1999
box 1, folder 17
KPFK talk and music recording. Compact audio cassette.
circa 1970-1989
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box 1, folder 18
Lecture notes. Photography for the Social Sciences.
undated
box 1, folder 19
Letters of recommendation by Keddie.
1976
box 1, folder 20
Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) donation materials.
1997
box 1, folder 22
Obituary for Dr. Gustave E. von Grunebaum.
1992 March 6
box 1, folder 23
Photographs of Keddie.
undated
box 1, folder 24
Photographs, untitled.
undated
box 1, folder 25
Photography notes.
1974-1976
box 2, folder 1
Publications. Keddie is cited.
1979
box 2, folder 2
Publications. Keddie is featured.
1980-1981
box 2, folder 3
Publisher contracts and agreements.
1969-1980
box 2, folder 4
Publisher correspondence, articles, and other materials.
1980-1983
box 2, folder 5
Report on the Handicrafts and the Handicrafts Center in Iran.
1974
box 2, folder 6
Research proposals and reports.
circa 1970-1985
box 2, folder 7
Tourism materials.
circa 1949-1970
box 2, folder 8
UCLA. Course descriptions, funding applications, and conference materials.
1966-1968
box 2, folder 9-11
UCLA. Course descriptions, syllabi, and other materials.
circa 1966-1996
box 2, folder 12
UCLA. Faculty Committee on the Status of Women.
1969
box 1, folder 14
UCLA. Grievance statement.
1966
box 2, folder 13
UCLA. Hammer lecture.
1999 March 18
box 2, folder 14
UCLA. History Department files.
1996
box 2, folder 15
UCLA. News and events.
1965-1984
box 2, folder 16
UCLA. Request for Advancement to Step V.
1978 September 24
box 2, folder 17
UCLA. Student Advising.
1988
box 2, folder 18
UCLA. Student work: Aghaie, Kamran.
1992-1993
box 2, folder 19
University newsletters.
1978
box 2, folder 20
Women's history materials.
circa 1990
Subseries 1.2: Correspondence.
1948-1997
Scope and Content
This subseries contains Keddie's general and research correspondence. Most of the correspondence is professional in subject,
including matters related to research travel, funding, publications, article reviews, and academic appointments. The subseries
has retained Keddie's original filing system, organized first by subject and then chronologically. The only exception is the
Carlo Poni file, which is correspondence between Keddie and Poni on personal and professional matters.
box 2, folder 21-23
Correspondence. Afghani, Jamal al-din al-
circa 1960-1996
box 2, folder 24
Correspondence. Daedalus.
1969
box 3, folder 1-2
Correspondence. Funding.
circa 1958-1961
box 3, folder 3
Correspondence. Iran.
1959-1960
box 3, folder 4
Correspondence. Personal.
1962-1963
box 3, folder 5
Correspondence. Poni, Carlo.
1965-1969
box 3, folder 6
Correspondence. Publishers.
1966-1969
box 3, folder 7
Correspondence. Professional references.
1964-1975
box 3, folder 8
Correspondence. UC Berkeley sabbatical.
1966-1967
box 3, folder 9
Correspondence. UCLA.
1961-1969
box 3, folder 10
Correspondence. Vietnam War protests.
1965-1966
box 3, folder 13
Correspondence.
circa 1950-1959
box 4, folder 3
Correspondence.
1962-1963
box 5, folder 1
Correspondence.
1969-1970
box 5, folder 2
Correspondence.
1974-1979
box 5, folder 3
Correspondence.
1975-1976
box 5, folder 5
Correspondence.
1996-1997
Subseries 1.3: Conferences and professional societies.
1955-2003
Scope and Content
This subseries contains conference announcements, programs, handwritten notes, papers presented with annotations, and proposals.
It also includes materials related to Keddie's memberships to professional societies, such as announcements, newsletters,
and journals.
box 5, folder 7
American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
1994-1995
box 5, folder 8-10
American Historical Association.
1955-2002
box 5, folder 11
American Institute of Iranian Studies.
1989
box 6, folder 1-2
American Oriental Society.
1961, 1965
box 6, folder 3
Asian and Islam conferences.
1982-1984
box 6, folder 4
Asia Society Project on Islam and Public Life in Asia.
1984
box 6, folder 5
Association for Asian Studies.
1965
box 6, folder 6
Association for the Study of Persianate Societies.
2003
box 6, folder 7
Berlin Conference on Muslim Migration to Cities.
1989
box 6, folder 8
Biennial Conference on Iranian Studies.
1998
box 6, folder 9
Comparative Politics: Research Perspectives for the Next 20 Years.
1988
box 6, folder 10
Conference on Comparative Fundamentalism.
1994
box 6, folder 11-15
Conference programs and announcements. Assorted.
1968-2002
box 6, folder 16
Conference notes.
circa 1980-1995
box 7, folder 1
Conference proposals.
undated
box 7, folder 2
Fundamentalism conference list.
1994
box 7, folder 3
Globalization, Political Islam and Urban Social Movements.
1998
box 7, folder 4
Gulf/2000 Project.
1997-1998
box 7, folder 5
Human Rights and Civil Liberties in Iran.
1982 May 22
box 7, folder 6-7
International Colloquium in 18th Century Renewal and Reform Movements in Islam.
1985 June
box 7, folder 8
International Economic History Conference.
undated
box 7, folder 9-11
Iran lectures, correspondence, and program lists.
1955-1997
box 7, folder 12
Iran and the Surrounding World Since 1500.
2000 April
box 7, folder 13
Iran, the US, and the USSR.
1988 April
box 7, folder 14
Iran: 25 Centuries of Achievement.
1971 October
box 7, folder 15
Library of Congress: Looking Back to the Future.
1994
box 8, folder 1-7
Middle Eastern Studies Association.
1967-2001
box 8, folder 8
Middle East Women's Studies.
1996
box 8, folder 9
Montclair State College: Iran, the Middle East and the Decade of the 1990s.
1991 October 25
box 8, folder 10
Neither East nor West: Iran, US, USSR.
1989
box 8, folder 11
Pakistan trip and programs.
1985
box 8, folder 12
Photographic Society International.
1984
box 8, folder 13
Princeton University: Near Eastern Studies Department.
1974
box 9, folder 1-2
RAND Center: Middle East Conference.
1992-1994
box 9, folder 4
Social Sciences and Problems of Development: Iran.
1974 June
box 9, folder 5
Society for Iranian Studies.
1974-2000
box 9, folder 6
State, Society, and Economy in 19th Century Iran Conference.
1978 June
box 9, folder 7
University of Sussex: Subordination of Women Project
1978
Series 2: Publications.
1957-2003
Scope and Content
This series contains published works and materials related to those works that are authored/co-authored or edited by Keddie,
including articles, book chapters, and the journal
Contention: Debates in Society, Culture and Science. It also includes reviews of Keddie's books. Much of her work centers around Iranian history, Sayyed Jamal ad-Din al-Afghani,
Middle Eastern women, and religious and political trends in Iran and the Muslim world. Afghani was a political activist and
Islamic ideologist during the late 19th century. The materials are titled with variants of his name, including Al-Afghani,
ad-Din Asadabadi, and Jamal al-Din al Afghani, in accordance to the creator's own file and notes titles.
Subseries 2.1: Works by Keddie.
1957-2003
Scope and Content
This subseries contains Keddie's numerous authored and co-authored articles and book chapters. It also includes correspondence,
Keddie's notes, and manuscript abstracts and drafts with annotations.
box 9, folder 8
Afghani, Jamal ad-din al- articles.
1965-1973
box 9, folder 9
Background of the Constitutional Movement in Azerbaijan.
1960-1961
box 9, folder 11
Book jackets and covers.
1973-1990
box 9, folder 12
Contributions of Vladimir Gordlevsky to the Study of the Seljuk Turks in Asia Minor.
1954
box 9, folder 13
Crisis in Communism and the Middle East.
2002
box 9, folder 14
Economics articles.
1957-1989
box 9, folder 15
Encyclopedia of the Modern Islamic World. Multiple entries.
1992
box 9, folder 16
Encyclopedia of the Modern Middle East. Style guide.
1988
box 9, folder 17
Encylcopedia of Political Revolutions. Edited by Keddie.
1998
box 9, folder 18
From Senegal to Sumatra and Between: Comparative Studies in History and Society.
1987
box 9, folder 19
Fundamentalism project.
1989-1990
box 9, folder 20, box 10, folder 1
box 10, folder 3
Iran: A Brief History Since 1500.
1983
box 10, folder 4
Iran, Islam articles.
1969-1980
box 10, folder 5
Iran: 1978 Revolution.
circa 1980-1985
box 10, folder 6
Iranian Constitutional Revolution of 1905-1911.
1967
box 10, folder 7
Iranian Constitutional Revolution.
circa 1996
box 10, folder 8
Iranian Imbroglios: Who's Irrational?
1988
box 10, folder 9
Islamist Movement in Tunisia.
1986
box 10, folder 10
Islamic Philosophy and Islamic Modernism.
1967
box 10, folder 11
Journal of Women's History.
1995-1997
box 10, folder 12
Le Monde articles.
1977, 1980
box 10, folder 13
Los Angeles Times articles.
1980-1983
box 10, folder 14
Messianism and Revolt in Modern Iran.
1998
box 10, folder 15
Methodology articles.
1973-1984
box 10, folder 16, box 11, folder 1
Middle East articles.
circa 1980-1994
box 11, folder 4
Proto-Capitalism: Japan and Europe, with Comparisons to East Asia and the Middle East.
1999
box 11, folder 5
Qashwai Tribal Confederation of Iran
circa 1979
box 11, folder 6
Religion and Rule in Iran.
1995
box 11, folder 7-10
Reviews by Keddie.
1965-2002
box 11, folder 11
Revolution and Post-Revolution in Iran in Comparative Perspective.
1997
box 11, folder 12
Rise of Islam as a Force in International Affairs.
1981
box 11, folder 13
Secularism articles.
1994-1996
box 11, folder 14
Surfeit of Satans. Los Angeles Times Opinion article.
1991
box 11, folder 15
Western Rules Versus Western Values.
1959
box 11, folder 16
Why Didn't We Speak Up Sooner?
circa 1986
box 11, folder 17
Why has Iran Been Revolutionary?
1995
box 11, folder 18
Women, Gender, and Fundamentalism Worldwide.
1995
box 11, folder 19
Women in Iran Since 1979.
2000
box 12, folder 1
Women in Islam articles.
circa 1977-1992
box 12, folder 2
Women in the Middle East.
1979-2001
Subseries 2.2: Reviews of Keddie's published works.
1967-2003
Scope and Content
This subseries includes copies and printouts of academic and popular reviews of Keddie's published works, including her books
Iran and the Muslim World, Root and Revolution, and
Sayyid Jamal Ad-Din Al-Afghani.
box 12, folder 3-5
Assorted reviews of Keddie's books.
1969-2003
box 12, folder 6-7
Iran and the Muslim World.
1969-1970
box 12, folder 8
Islamic Response to Imperialism.
1969-1970
box 12, folder 9
Religion and Rebellion in Iran.
1967
box 12, folder 10-12
Roots of Revolution.
1978-1984
box 13, folder 1
Sayyid Jamal Ad-Din Al-Aghani.
1973-1975
box 13, folder 2
Scholars, Saints, and Sufis.
1973-1976
box 13, folder 3
Women in the Muslim World.
1979-1980
Subseries 2.3:
Contention.
1989-1996
Scope and Content
Contention: Debates in Society, Culture and Science was a journal founded and edited by Keddie from 1991 to 1996. The journal was published by the Indiana University Press.
It's mission was to present significant controversies and trends in the social sciences and humanities fields. Materials in
this subseries include correspondence, address lists, reviews, proposals, articles, and funding documents related to the journal.
box 13, folder 6-7
Address lists.
circa 1990
box 13, folder 8
Article reviews.
1990-1991
box 13, folder 9
Bellagio Study and Conference Center.
1992
box 13, folder 10
Biographies.
circa 1990-1992
box 13, folder 12-13
Contention fund.
1990-1996
box 14, folder 1-4
Correspondence. Outgoing.
1989-1991
box 14, folder 5-6
Correspondence. Incoming.
1991-1992
box 14, folder 7-8
Correspondence. Indiana University Press.
circa 1990-1996
box 14, folder 9
Debating Revolutions issue.
1994
box 15, folder 1
Indiana University Press materials.
1994
box 15, folder 3
Lists of editors, advisory board, contributors, and subscribers.
circa 1989-1994
box 15, folder 4
Pending articles and reviewers.
1990
box 15, folder 5
Proposals and announcements.
circa 1989-1992
box 15, folder 6
Rejected articles.
1990-1991
box 15, folder 8
Subsidy presses.
1989-1990
Series 3: Research files.
circa 1950-2003
Scope and Content
Publications, typed and handwritten notes, literature reviews, outlines, manuscripts, and other materials related to Keddie's
academic research. A large portion of her research focused on Iran, Islam, Middle Eastern women, and Sayyid Jamal al-Din al-Afghani.
Afghani was a political activist and Islamic ideologist during the late 19th century. Some of the materials related to Afghani
are in Arabic. The materials are titled with variants of his name, including Al-Afghani, ad-Din Asadabadi, and Jamal al-Din
al Afghani, in accordance to the creator's own file and notes titles.
box 15, folder 9
Afary, Janet publications.
1989-1995
box 15, folder 10-11, box 16, folder 1-11
Afghani, Sayyid Jamal al-Din al- research materials and notes.
circa 1950-1983
Language of Material: Materials are in English and Arabic.
box 15, folder 12
Africa notes and clippings.
1985
box 15, folder 13
Algeria research materials.
1964-1981
box 15, folder 14
Arabic language notes.
1960
box 17, folder 1-2
Clippings. Iran.
1968-1997
box 17, folder 3-5
Clippings. Various topics.
1965-1997
box 17, folder 6
Djamalzadeh, Ivanov, and other summaries.
undated
box 17, folder 7
Fundamentalism research materials.
1984-1990
box 17, folder 8
Fundamentalism. Turkey research materials.
undated
box 17, folder 9-17, box 19, folder 1-2, box 18, folder 1-12
Iran research materials and notes.
circa 1955-1999
box 19, folder 3-5
Islam research materials and notes.
circa 1980-1985
box 19, folder 6
Jafri, Sayyid Saghir Husain interview.
1985 October
box 19, folder 7
Manchester Guardian newspaper.
1974 October 12
box 19, folder 8
Medical reviews.
1979-1983
box 19, folder 9
Middle East materials.
1986-1997
box 19, folder 21, box 19, folder 10-12
Miscellaneous articles and notes.
circa 1990-1999
box 19, folder 13
Misztal and Shupe notes.
circa 1992
box 19, folder 14
Nercherye research materials.
undated
box 19, folder 15-17
Pakistan interviews, and notes.
circa 1986-1995
box 19, folder 19
Problems in the Research on Women in the Middle East notes.
1975-1998
box 19, folder 20
Religion and Society in Asia and the Middle East research materials.
1978
box 19, folder 22
Revolutions articles.
1988-1990
box 20, folder 1
Shi'ism notes.
circa 1990-1995
box 20, folder 2
Slavery, race, orientalism notes.
circa 1990-1995
box 20, folder 3
Soviet-Iran reprints.
circa 1958-1959
box 20, folder 4
Theory and generalization notes.
2002
box 20, folder 5
Tobacco Protest notes.
1981
box 20, folder 6
Turkey articles.
2002-2003
box 20, folder 7
U.S. News magazine.
1987 March 30
box 20, folder 8-9
Women in Islam articles and notes.
circa 1974-1992
box 20, folder 10
Women in Middle East research materials.
1982-1998
box 20, folder 11
Women in Revolutionary Iran. Conference paper by Lois Beck.
1980
Series 4: Photographic materials.
1958-1997
Scope and Content
This series is largely made up of color 35 mm slides taken by Keddie on research and leisure to trips throughout the United
States, Europe, Asia, and Africa. Keddie's photography focused on people as subjects, but the series also features images
of buildings, monuments, and landscapes. Photographs are included as indicated. Materials are organized alphabetically by
trip location. If a trip included more than one location, the predominant location is listed first.
box 21, folder 1
Boulder to New York trip.
1958
box 21, folder 2
California and New Mexico.
1979-1980
box 34, folder 1, box 22, folder 1, box 21, folder 3-7
box 22, folder 4
England and France.
1986-1987
box 22, folder 5
England and Hungary.
1982
box 22, folder 6-7, box 35, folder 4-5
box 22, folder 8
France, Egypt, and Los Angeles.
undated
box 22, folder 9
Geneva, Switzerland.
1989
box 22, folder 13-14
Idaho and California.
1983
box 24, folder 1, box 23, folder 1-7, box 36, folder 1-7
Indonesia and Malyasia.
1977-1984
box 24, folder 2
Italy, England, and Malta.
1975
box 25, folder 1-7, box 24, folder 4-9, box 27, folder 1-2, box 37, folder 1-6, box 35, folder 1, box 26, folder 1-6, box 34, folder 2-7
Iran.
1960-1990
Scope and Content
BOX 37 contains six 9 1/2x14 inch photographic prints mounted on 16x20 board.
box 27, folder 3-8
London and Paris.
1976-1980
box 28, folder 1-4, box 27, folder 9-10
box 28, folder 6-8, box 35, folder 6
box 28, folder 9-11, box 35, folder 1-3
box 29, folder 1-3, box 28, folder 12-13, box 38, folder 5
Morocco and Tunisia.
1976-1989
box 29, folder 4
New England and Washington D.C.
1979-1981
box 29, folder 7-8, box 30, folder 1-5, box 34, folder 7
box 31, folder 1-2, box 30, folder 6-8
Paris and mixed cities.
1970-1988
box 31, folder 3
Photographs. 3x5 inch, color.
undated
box 31, folder 6, box 34, folder 2
Russia and Morocco.
1983-1984
box 31, folder 7-9
Santa Monica, Venice, and Yosemite, CA.
1983-1988
box 38, folder 1-4, box 32, folder 1, box 31, folder 10-12
Senegal, Egypt, and Tunisia.
1983-1985
box 32, folder 4
Southern California.
circa 1976-1979
box 32, folder 7
Syria.
1985 September-October
box 33, folder 1-5, box 35, folder 6-7
box 33, folder 6-7
Washington DC, Paris, and Middle East.
circa 1982-1986
box 38, folder 5, box 36, folder 7, box 33, folder 8-10
Yemen, Iran, and Italy.
1973-1983
box 33, folder 11
Yosemite National Park.
1983