Guide to the Gordon Alexander Craig Papers SC0467

Shawna Saaty; Patricia White; Jenny Johnson
Department of Special Collections and University Archives
2000
Green Library
557 Escondido Mall
Stanford 94305-6064
specialcollections@stanford.edu

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Language of Material: Undetermined
Contributing Institution: Department of Special Collections and University Archives
Title: Gordon Alexander Craig papers
creator: Craig, Gordon Alexander
Identifier/Call Number: SC0467
Physical Description: 20.25 Linear Feet
Date (inclusive): 1934-2006
Physical Location: Special Collections and University Archives materials are stored offsite and must be paged 36-48 hours in advance. For more information on paging collections, see the department's website: http://library.stanford.edu/spc .

Scope and Content

These papers largely reflect Gordon A. Craig's career as a historian and professor at Stanford University from 1961 through 1979. In addition, there are some materials pertaining to his student days at Princeton University and Oxford, to his early teaching career at Yale and Princeton, and to his teaching and administrative duties as a professor at the Free University of Berlin. The collection, donated by Gordon A. Craig in six accessions, includes more than 45 boxes of correspondence, lectures, speeches, articles, publications, class materials, student papers, research notes, notebooks, and newspaper clippings. The collection also includes microfilmed copies of his personal diaries, 1935-1992, and occasional verse, 1934-1986.

Biography

Born in Glasgow, Scotland in 1913, Gordon Craig immigrated to the United States from Canada with his parents at the age of 12. He was educated at Princeton University where, as Valedictorian, he received his A.B. in 1936, followed by an M.A. in 1939 and a Ph.D. in 1941. As a Rhodes Scholar in 1938, he received a B.Litt. from Oxford University. He began his teaching career at Yale in 1939, but returned to the Department of History at Princeton in 1941.
During World War II, Dr. Craig worked in Washington as a research associate for the Office of Strategic Services and as a divisional assistant for the Special Division of the Department of State. He earned a commission in the U.S. Marine Corps and after a tour of duty in the Central Pacific, Dr. Craig resumed his teaching at Princeton University in 1946. In 1950, Dr. Craig received full professorship at Princeton at the age of 37. He was a frequent lecturer at the National War College and served as Chairman of the Editorial Board of the Princeton University Marine Corps History Project, which in 1951 published The U.S. Marines and Amphibious War, a scientific study of the Marines' working principles of warfare.
Gordon Craig moved to Stanford University in 1961, and became the first recipient of the J. E. Wallace Sterling Endowed Professorship in the Humanities in 1969. The Sterling Professorship was created in 1968 by the Stanford Board of Trustees in honor of Dr. Sterling, who resigned after 19 years as Stanford's president to become lifetime chancellor of the University.
Dr. Craig was appointed an honorary professor by the Berlin Senate in 1962 and served as member of the faculty of the Free University of Berlin during the remainder of his career at Stanford. In 1970, Dr. Craig received an honorary Litt.D. from Princeton University and in 1972 received an honorary degree from Wake Forest University.
As Chairman of the Department of History at Stanford from 1972 to 1975 and again in 1979, and Chairman of the Faculty Senate for the 1974-75 academic year, Dr. Craig worked to strengthen the Department of History as well as the University's undergraduate and graduate teaching programs. In addition he helped to redesign Stanford University's overseas programs as head of the Committee on Foreign Study Programs in 1974. He was the recipient of the Lloyd W. Dinkelspiel Award for Outstanding Service to Undergraduate Education in 1973.
Among his many activities and honors, Craig serving as a visiting professor at Columbia University, a fellow in the Center of Advanced Study of Behavioral Sciences in Stanford, California, a member of the Civilian Faculty Selection Advisory Committee of the National War College, a member of the Social Science Advisory Board of the United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, President of the Pacific Coast Branch of the American Historical Association, and Second and First Vice President of the Comite International des Sciences Historiques. He was a frequent Phi Beta Kappa lecturer and served on the Senate of the United Chapters of Phi Beta Kappa from 1979 through 1985. He was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences as well as the American Philosophical Association in 1962, and served as President of the American Historical Association in 1982.
An international authority on European diplomatic and military history and modern European and German history, Craig is the author of numerous scholarly publications on these and other subjects. His publications include: The Diplomats, 1919-1939; Makers of Modern Strategy; Europe Since 1815, a widely-used textbook; From Bismarck to Adenauer: Aspects of German Statecraft; The Politics of the Prussian Army, 1640-1945, for which he received the H. B. Adams Prize of the American Historical Association in 1955; The Battle of Koniggraetz: Prussia's victory over Austria, 1866; On the Diplomatic Revolution of Our Time; War Politics and Diplomacy: Selected Essays; Germany, 1866-1945, for which he received the Historian's Peace Prize of the City of Munster, Germany in 1981; Uber die Deutschen, for which he received an award for the best book about Germany from abroad from the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung of Bonn in 1988; The Triumph of Liberalism, for which he received Switzerland's major literary honor, "The Gift of Honor," in 1988; and Knowledge and Power: Historical Essays and Essays About History. Professor Craig served on the editorial board of several journals and was a frequent contributor to the New York Review of Books, and the New York Times Review of Books. Consistently voted one of the best lecturers at both Princeton and Stanford, Professor Craig wrote many articles on teaching as well. Dr. Craig became an emeritus professor in 1979.

Preferred Citation:

[Identification of item], Gordon Alexander Craig Papers (SC0467). Department of Special Collections and University Archives, Stanford University Libraries, Stanford, Calif.

Provenance

Gift of Gordon A. Craig, 1993-1996

Publication Rights

Property rights reside with the repository. Literary rights reside with the creators of the documents or their heirs. To obtain permission to publish or reproduce, please contact the Public Services Librarian of the Dept. of Special Collections and University Archives.

Access Restrictions

The materials are open for research use.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Germany -- History.
Diaries.
Europe -- History.
lectures
Craig, Gordon Alexander
Stanford University. Department of History -- General subdivision--Faculty.;

 

Correspondence Series 1 1941-1991

 

Chronological

box 1, folder 1

January - May, 1976

box 1, folder 2

June - August, 1976

box 1, folder 3

September, 1976

box 1, folder 4

October, 1976

box 1, folder 5

November, 1976

box 1, folder 6

December, 1976

box 1, folder 7

January, 1977

box 1, folder 8

January, 1977

box 1, folder 9

February, 1977

box 1, folder 10

March, 1977

box 1, folder 11

April - May 1977

box 1, folder 12

June - July, 1977

box 2, folder 1

August - September, 1977

box 2, folder 2

October, 1977

box 2, folder 3

November - December, 1977

box 2, folder 4

January, 1978

box 2, folder 5

February - March, 1978

box 2, folder 6

April, 1978

box 2, folder 7

May - June, 1978

box 2, folder 8

July - August, 1978

box 2, folder 9

September, 1978

box 2, folder 10

October, 1978

box 3, folder 1

November, 1978

box 3, folder 2

December, 1978

box 3, folder 3

January, 1979

box 3, folder 4

February, 1979

box 3, folder 5

March, 1979

box 3, folder 6

April, 1979

box 3, folder 7

May, 1979

box 3, folder 8

June, 1979

box 3, folder 9

July, 1979

box 3, folder 10

August, 1979

box 4, folder 1

January - October, 1980

box 4, folder 2

November - December, 1980

box 4, folder 3

January - February, 1981

box 4, folder 4

March - April, 1981

box 4, folder 5

May - June, 1981

box 4, folder 6

July - August, 1981

box 4, folder 7

September - November, 1981

 

Subject Related

box 4, folder 8

The Atlantic Council

box 4, folder 9

Berlin, Free University of 1959-1962

box 4, folder 10

Berlin, Free University of 1963-1965

box 4, folder 11

Berlin, Free University of 1966-1969

box 4, folder 12

Berlin Historical Commission

box 5, folder 1

Cranks, Crackpots, and Beefs 1947-1950

box 5, folder 2

Cranks, Crackpots, and Beefs 1951-1953

box 5, folder 3

Cranks, Crackpots, and Beefs 1954-1958

Scope and Contents note

Folders 1-3 "Cranks, Crackpots, and Beefs," include responses to Craig's reviews of John Flynn's The Lattimore Story and George Morgenstern's Pearl Harbor.
box 5, folder 4

Detwiler, Don 1966

box 5, folder 5

Fan Mail 1949-1955

box 5, folder 6

Gole, Henry

box 5, folder 7

Heidenheimer, Arnold J.

box 5, folder 8

National Board of Consultants on the Humanities

box 5, folder 9

O'Brien, Kenneth 1991

box 5, folder 10

Psomas, Andreas 1977-1979

box 5, folder 11

Miscellaneous Correspondence

box 5, folder 12

Miscellaneous Correspondence: from Paul Gordon Lauren at U. of Montana; undated from Norman on Stanford memo paper 17 May 1983

box 5, folder 13

Miscellaneous Correspondence: from Wallace Notestein at Yale University regarding G. Craig's resignation 9 May 1941

 

Publishers

box 5, folder 14

Holt, Henry [Dryden Press]

box 5, folder 15

Oxford University Press

box 5, folder 16

Publishers, including Oxford

 

Lectures and teaching materials Series 2 1940-1987

 

Lecture Notes/Course Outlines

box 1, folder 1-5

Colloquium Notes: "American Foreign Policy from FDR to JFK," Berlin, 1967

box 1, folder 6-7

Lectures on Arms Control, Stanford [Arms Control and Disarmament: Hist 138a] 1970s

box 1, folder 8-10

Arms Control Course

box 1, folder 11

Art, Politics and Society (Colloquium) [History 101e, 1971]

box 1, folder 12-13

Austria to 1914 [History 239/339]

box 1, folder 14

Bismarck Seminar [History 427 & 328, 1961-1963]

box 2, folder 1-3

Britain in 18th and 19th Centuries Lectures: Stanford in Britain 1971

box 2, folder 4-5

Britain in 19th Century Lectures: Stanford in Britain, 1971

box 2, folder 6-9

Britain since 1914 Lectures: Stanford in Britain 1971

box 2, folder 10

Colloquium: British Conservatism

box 2, folder 11

British History (Cliveden) [History 144B 1971]

box 2, folder 12

British History and Literature: Hauptseminar FU Berlin Sommersemester 1976

box 2, folder 13

Development of a National Feeling in Germany to 1891: selected readings translated and edited by G.A. Craig (Source books in History 10) Yale University, 1940

box 3, folder 1

Diplomacy Seminar 1960

box 3, folder 2

Diplomacy Seminar FU Berlin, 1962

box 3, folder 3

#227: Grad Seminar - Diplomacy 1969

box 3, folder 4

Diplomacy - Seminar Papers

box 3, folder 5

Diplomacy - Seminar Papers

box 3, folder 6-11

History 135 [Diplomacy]

box 3, folder 12

H135 Diplomatic Revolution Lectures

box 3, folder 13

Diplomatic Revolution Course [History 135] 1979

box 4, folder 1-3

Economic/Social History Europe, Princeton Harvard 1950s

box 4, folder 4

Europe 1815-70 (Grad)

box 4, folder 5

Core Colloquium [European Core Colloquium History 331D, 1980-81]

box 4, folder 6-9

The First World War, History 228

box 4, folder 10

Germany in the 19th Century (147)

box 4, folder 11-12

Lecture Notes: Germany in the 19th Century History 128

box 5, folder 1-8

Lecture Notes: Germany in the 19th Century History 128

box 5, folder 9-12

Lecture Notes: Germany in the 19th Century History 129

box 6, folder 1-2

Lecture Notes: Germany in the 19th Century History 129

box 6, folder 3

Germany in the 20th Century [History 129]

box 6, folder 4-7

H129 Germany in the 20th Century Lectures 1914-1923

box 6, folder 8-11

H129 Germany in the 20th Century Lectures 1923-1933

box 7, folder 1-5

H129 Germany in the 20th Century Lectures 1933-1975

box 7, folder 6

German Seminar 1959

box 7, folder 7

Colloquium: German Themes I [History 327B 1976-1977]

box 7, folder 8

Colloquium: German Themes II [History 327A 1978-1979]

box 7, folder 9-10

[History 228: German Intellectuals and Politics 1770-1830, Autumn 1966]

box 7, folder 11

German Question FU Colloquium [Free University of Berlin] 1976

box 7, folder 12

Germany since 1945, Stanford, 1974

box 8, folder 1-2

The German Novel and Social Reality 1870-1945

box 8, folder 3

Grad Course 1985 [History of Foreign Relations, 1890-Present, Hist 331F]

box 8, folder 4

Hitler Colloquium [History 229A/329A, 1981]

box 8, folder 5

Humboldt Seminar

box 8, folder 6

Colloquium: Age of Imperialism

box 8, folder 7

[Instructor's Orientation Course, 1944]

box 8, folder 8

Undergrad Colloquium: Magic Mountain, [Intellectual History of the 20th Century, History 101d] 1968

box 8, folder 9

Basic Seminar [International History, 100D]

box 8, folder 10

Invention and History: A Jape (Princeton - 1950s)

box 8, folder 11

Lecture: Popish Plot, Princeton 1950s

box 8, folder 12

Humanities Lectures Stanford, St. Paul [Humanities 201] 1960s

box 8, folder 13

1919 Seminar: Kohler

box 9, folder 1-5

Literatur und Politik in Deutschland 1900-1933 Berlin, 1964

box 9, folder 6-12

Lecture Notes: Literatur und Politik

box 10, folder 1

History 1,2,3 [Modern Europe]

box 10, folder 2-5

History II: Europe 1648-1848 Lectures [Modern Europe]

box 10, folder 6-11

History III: Lectures 1815-1890 [Modern Europe]

box 11, folder 1-2

History III: Lectures 1890-1914 [Modern Europe]

box 11, folder 3-6

History III: Lectures 1914-1970 [Modern Europe]

box 11, folder 7-9

Seminar Papers History 228: Modern Germany Fall 1965

box 11, folder 10

Undergrad Colloquium-Rationalism & Irrationalism

box 11, folder 11

Russia - Foreign Policy

box 11, folder 12

Colloq: Some Modern Historians [Hist 191, 1979]

box 11, folder 13

Seminar: World War II [1965-1966] [Second World War]

box 11, folder 14-15

Colloq: World War II [Second World War History 239A]

box 12, folder 1

Structured Liberal Education [1974]

box 12, folder 2-4

Seminar on Teaching Methods [Princeton, 1950s]

box 12, folder 5

History 327 [The Reign of William II, History 328 Western Europe and Great Britain 1850 - 1890, and Topics in German History 1918-1933]

box 12, folder 6

Colloquia Winter [Including The Western Powers and the German Question 1919-39 and Social History of Modern France 1977

box 12, folder 7

[The Western Powers and the German Question 1919-39, taught at Free University in Berlin]

 

Seminar Papers from History 228 "The Weimar Republic in the Light of Contemporary Literature," Vol. I-II, 1962

box 13, folder 1

"George Grosz and the Face of Weimar Germany's Ruling Class," -Kenneth W. Rock

box 13, folder 2

"Alfred Doblin's November 1918: A Novelistic Contribution to the History of the Weimar Republic," -William B. Cohen

box 13, folder 3

"Toller as a Social Critic," -C.L. Warwick

box 13, folder 4

"Bavarian Politics and Society as Seen Through the Eyes of Lion Feuchtwanger and his novel Erfoig," -Sybil Halprin

box 13, folder 5

"The Defense of Upper Silesia in Fact and Fiction," -Warren E. Gade

box 13, folder 6

"The Problem of Values in the Weimar Republic as Seen Through the Works of Erich Kaestner and Ernst Juenger," Diethelm Prowe

box 13, folder 7

"Edwin Erich Dwinger's Attitude Toward War as Reflected in his Trilogy Die Deutsche Passion," -Romana Danysh

box 13, folder 8

"Blunck, Beumelburg, and Wehner 1930: The Literary Harzburger Front," -James L. DeMarce

box 13, folder 9

"The Farmer's Uprising of 1929 and Its Description in Novels by Fallada and Von Salomon," -Nicholas A. Zindler

box 13, folder 10

"German Youth: 1919-1933 A Search for Authority," -Katherine Larson

box 13, folder 11-16

Seminar Papers from the course "Die Geschichte der Weimarer Republik im Spiegel ihrer Literatur," Berlin, 1964

box 13, folder 17-18

Seminar paper by Agatha Kunze; letters from Kunze and Manfred Bosch, (in German) 1989

box 14, folder 1-3

Lecture Notes and Seminar Papers from the course "Die Geschichte der Weimarer Republik im Spiegel ihrer Literatur," Berlin, 1964

box 14, folder 4-8

Graduate Seminar: Wilhelm Von Humboldt: Leben und Work, Stanford 1963

box 14, folder 9

Bibliography - First File [Miscellaneous Course Materials]

box 14, folder 10-11

Course Outlines 1957-58 [1946-1958]

box 14, folder 12

Course Outlines 1970-1971

box 14, folder 13

[Miscellaneous Lecture Notes and Grade book]

box 14, folder 14-15

[Miscellaneous Course Lectures and Outlines]

 

Exams

box 15, folder 1-11

Exams

 

Student Theses

box 16a

"Deutschland Her Im Weltenmeer: The German Naval Intelligence Service in the United States 1900-18," Donald Abenheim, 1977

box 16a

"Von Tirpitz's Legacy: The Panzerschiff 'A' and Strategic Continuity in the Weimar Republic," Donald Abenheim, 1978-9

box 16b

"Ernst Junger The First Fifty Years," Deborah M. Africa, 1976

box 16b

"The Lion in Flanders Awakens: the Flemish Movement from Caesar to Baudouin," Roy Coox, 1979

box 16b

"The Development of the Canadian Expeditionary Force During the First World War 1914-1918," John D. Croll, 1978

box 17, folder 1-6

Dissertation by Manfred Kleim from Humboldt University in Berlin, entitled "Genesis die Fuhrungshraffe der feudal-militaristischen Konterrevolution, 1848 in Preußen." 1966,

 

Other Lectures and Speeches 1936-1987

box 18, folder 1

Konrad Adenauer Seminar, [at Stanford] 1987

box 18, folder 2

Augsburg Conference Lecture (1979)

box 18, folder 3

Lectures in Berlin 1976

box 18, folder 4

Class Day Speeches [at Stanford]

box 18, folder 5

Diplomatic Revolution of Our Times Lecture, Smith College 1975

box 18, folder 6

Dulles Lecture, Berlin 1964

box 18, folder 7

Executive Seminar

box 18, folder 8

Executive Seminar

box 18, folder 9

Executive Seminar 1984

box 18, folder 10

German Conference [Princeton 1960]

box 18, folder 11

German Conference [Princeton 1960]

box 18, folder 12

Germany between East and West Lecture, Wilmington, 1949

box 18, folder 13

Historiography (Berlin Speech, 1975)

box 18, folder 14

History as Instrument of Policy [Conference at The Wilson Center, 1978]

box 19, folder 1

Mansfield Lecture Materials 1982

box 19, folder 2

Mansfield Lecture Materials 1982

box 19, folder 3

Military Establishment and Society Lecture Univ. of N. Iowa, 1973

box 19, folder 4

Phi Beta Kappa

box 19, folder 5

Phi Beta Kappa Lectures [1965]

box 19, folder 6-8

Phi Beta Kappa Lectures 1972

box 19, folder 9

Roots of American Diplomatic Style 1976

box 19, folder 10

[Lecture: "Traditional Objectives and Policies of Smaller Nation States," 1958]

box 19, folder 11

Lectures and Miscellaneous Papers on Teaching

box 19, folder 12

Lecture: Urban History, Toronto 1969

box 19, folder 13

Utah Speech [Interview with Fritz Stern]

box 20, folder 1-2

War College Lectures 1950s - 70s

box 20, folder 3

TV Paper: War of Future 1956

box 20, folder 4

Germany since 1945 Lecture World Affairs Council, Dec-78

box 20, folder 5

G.A. Craig: Speeches & Addresses incl. Princeton Valedictory Speech] [1936-1960,

box 20, folder 6

G.A. Craig: Speeches & Addresses [1936-1960]

box 20, folder 7

Miscellaneous Lectures

box 20, folder 8

Miscellaneous Lectures

box 20, folder 9-12

Speeches and Addresses [1940s & 50s]

box 21, folder 1-2

Miscellaneous Lectures [1950s & 60s]

box 21, folder 3-5

Lectures #3 [Miscellaneous Lectures 1950s & 1960s]

box 21, folder 6

Occasional Speeches Talks, etc. 1960s

box 21, folder 7-8

Miscellaneous Speeches 1960s-70s

box 21, folder 9

Miscellaneous Speeches [including retirement speech] 1960s-70s

box 21, folder 10

Lectures, Miscellaneous 1970s, '80s

box 21, folder 11

Miscellaneous Lectures etc. on campus

 

University administration Series 3

 

Stanford University

box 1, folder 1

Academic Freedom

box 1, folder 2

Arms Control

box 1, folder 3

Arms Control

box 1, folder 4

Arms Control

box 1, folder 5

Arms Control

box 1, folder 6

Central European Project

box 1, folder 7

CSFP [Committee on Foreign Study Programs] - October 1974

box 1, folder 8

German Committee

box 1, folder 9

German Study Center

box 1, folder 10

History 1,2,3 [Outlines and correspondence with lecturers]

box 1, folder 11

International Relations Program

box 1, folder 12

Commission on International Studies

box 1, folder 13

Personal

box 1, folder 14

Travel

 

Free University of Berlin

box 2, folder 1

Berlin

box 2, folder 2

Berlin

box 2, folder 3

Berlin

box 2, folder 4

Berlin

box 2, folder 5

Berlin Deal (Personal Correspondence)

box 2, folder 6

Berlin Deal (Personal Correspondence)

box 2, folder 7

Berlin Deal (Personal Correspondence)

box 2, folder 8

FU Berlin Crisis [Notgemeinschaft]

box 2, folder 9

FU Berlin Crisis [Notgemeinschaft]

box 2, folder 10

FU Berlin Crisis [Notgemeinschaft]

box 2, folder 11

Notgemeinschaft

box 2, folder 12

Notgemeinschaft

box 2, folder 13

Notgemeinschaft

box 3, folder 1

Notgemeinschaft

box 3, folder 2

Notgemeinschaft

 

Writings and publications Series 4 1934-1975

 

Notes and Papers from G. Craig's student days, 1934-1940

box 1, folder 1-3

British History [including notes from Oxford and Yale 1934, 1937 1940]

box 1, folder 4

"A Short History of the German Social Democracy from Lassalie to the End of the World War," submitted to the History Department by Gordon Craig, 1935

box 1, folder 5

"The Failure of the German Democracy" G. Craig's senior thesis at Princeton, 1936

box 1, folder 6

Diplomatic and Other Papers, Department of History, History 317, Princeton 1937-1939;

box 1, folder 7-8

Lectures: England, Princeton [Lecture notes from G. Craig's first lecture course while completing Ph.D. at Princeton] 1939-40

box 1, folder 9-11

[Craig's notes re: Bismarck and the American Fleet, date unknown]

box 1, folder 12

Great Britain - Foreign Policy [date unknown]

box 2

Notebook from Oxford in 1938

box 2

"The Belgian Railways Question," Notebook from Oxford in 1938

box 2

"The Belgian Railways Question," Notebook from Oxford in 1938

box 2

"Bibliography," Notebook from student days

box 2

"The Luxemburg Crisis," Notebook from student days.

 

Publications by G. Craig

box 3, folder 1

Reading Diplomatic Correspondence (paper)

box 3, folder 2

Diplomatic Style

box 3, folder 3

[The Founding Fathers and the European Balance of Power]

 

Draft notes and clippings for Craig's book The Germans

box 3, folder 4

Table of Contents, Stereotypes, Diversity, Burden of History

box 3, folder 5

Religion

box 3, folder 6

Women, Dying for the Fatherland, Professors and Students

box 3, folder 7

Money, Socialism (Bebel/Brandt), Bureaucrats, Der Deutsche Bauer, Germans and Jews, The Blue Flower

box 3, folder 8

Wanderers, Music, Engagement and Neutrality, Overcoming the Past: GFR

box 3, folder 9

Overcoming the Past: GDR, Language, Persons, Misc

box 3, folder 10-11

Typescript of Craig's book Knowledge and Power: Historical Essays and Essays about History

box 4, folder 1-2

Typescript of Craig's book Knowledge and Power: Historical Essays and Essays about History

box 4, folder 3

Acquisition Proposal for Knowledge and Power

box 4, folder 4

Outline and clippings re: Knowledge and Power

box 4, folder 5

Observer Article and Campus Conference Speech ["Green Stamp or Structured Undergraduate Education?" April 1975]

box 4, folder 6-9

Reprints of articles by G. Craig

box 4, folder 10-11

Reporter Article; Introduction to Vogt book [as well as miscellaneous articles and reviews]

box 4, folder 12

Teaching Article ["College Teaching; Theory and Practice," Princeton Alumni Weekly, January 30, 1959]

box 5, folder 1-2

G.A. Craig; Miscellaneous Articles, etc. [1946-1961]

box 5, folder 3-4

Miscellaneous Publications by Craig, 1940's - 1960's

box 5, folder 5-12

Articles [Miscellaneous]

 

Reviews by G. Craig

box 6, folder 1-2

Germany - Bibliog Reviews

box 6, folder 3

Typescript book reviews of Children's Literature in Hitler's Germany by Christa Kamenetsky and A Noble Combat: The Letters of Sheila Grant Duff and Adam von Trott zu Solz 1932-1939, edited by Klemens von Klemperer

box 6, folder 4-6

The Reporter [Reviews 1966-1968]

 

Reviews of G. Craig Publications

box 6, folder 7

Reviews - War, Politics, Diplomacy

box 6, folder 8

Reviews - The Battle of Koniggratz

box 6, folder 9

Reviews in German - The Battle of Koniggratz

box 6, folder 10-12

Reviews - From Bismarck to Adenauer

 

Publications by Other Authors

box 7, folder 1

William B. Bader, "The Zone of Twilight: Congress, The Presidency, and the Foreign Policy Powers."

box 7, folder 2

Reprints: Benda - Bendix

box 7, folder 3

Gerhard Botz

box 7, folder 4

Reprints: Boyd - Haas

box 7, folder 5

Reprints: Hinrichs - Howard

box 7, folder 6

Reprints: Hubbard - Kohn

box 7, folder 7

Kordt, Erich. Wahn und Wirklichkeit Contains annotations by Craig (1947)

box 7, folder 8

Krausnick - Morton

box 7, folder 9

Mousnier - Rostow

box 8, folder 1

Reprints: Snell - Spranger

box 8, folder 2

Reprints: Szporluk - Woodward

box 8, folder 3

Reprints: Miscellaneous

 

Items removed from Craig's books

Scope and Contents note

These files include clippings of book reviews, typescript reviews and letters.
box 8, folder 4

Alfieri - Beitzell

box 8, folder 5

Blumenson - Brecht

box 8, folder 6

Browder - Cleugh

box 8, folder 7

Compton - Duffy

box 8, folder 8

Edwards - Finer

box 8, folder 9

Fischer - Gorlitz

box 8, folder 10

Grenzebach - Horn

box 8, folder 11

Jelavich - Kessler

box 9, folder 1

Kimmich - Kubizek

box 9, folder 2

Langer - Marshall

box 9, folder 3

Mayer - Presseisen

box 9, folder 4

Radvany - Ritter

box 9, folder 5

Rochus - Sontheimer

box 9, folder 6

Speier - Turner

box 9, folder 7

Vassiltchikov - Wollstein

 

Subject files Series 5

box 1, folder 1

Arms Control

box 1, folder 2

Bethmann-Hollweg

box 1, folder 3

Britain and the Common Market: The Politics of the Great Debate

box 1, folder 4

Britain and the Common Market: The Politics of the Great Debate

box 1, folder 5

Common Market

box 1, folder 6

Chapter 25: The Crisis of Democracy in Central Europe: The Victory of National Socialism

box 1, folder 7

Diplomacy 1957

box 1, folder 8

Diplomacy 1960

box 1, folder 9

Diplomacy Technique 1962

box 1, folder 10

Diplomacy Personnel

box 1, folder 11

Diplomacy: Reviews and Articles

box 1, folder 12

Diplomacy: Reviews and Articles

box 1, folder 13

Diplomatic Style

box 1, folder 14

Free University Article

box 1, folder 15

Free University Article

box 2, folder 1

Germany

box 2, folder 2

Germany: The Bulletin

box 2, folder 3

Germany - General (Reviews)

box 2, folder 4

German Literature -1900

box 2, folder 5

Germany (Misc.)

box 2, folder 6

Germany (Misc.)

box 2, folder 7

German Politics (students) 1968

box 2, folder 8

Germany - Third Reich

box 2, folder 9

Groener, Wilhelm: General

box 2, folder 10

Groener, Wilhelm: Misc. Papers

box 2, folder 11

Groener - Gleich Correspondence

box 2, folder 12

Groener - Gleich Correspondence

box 3, folder 1

Hitler and Army 1933-1938

box 3, folder 2

International Affairs 1960

box 3, folder 3

International Relations in the 20th Century: Some New Dimensions

box 3, folder 4

International Relations in the 20th Century: Some New Dimensions

box 3, folder 5

Middle East Crisis

box 3, folder 6

NATO (includes correspondence from and a lecture given to the World Affairs Council)

box 3, folder 7

NATO

box 3, folder 8

Neutrals

box 3, folder 9

New Left Historians

box 3, folder 10

Schleicher Letters

box 3, folder 11

Soviet Policy: Style, Technique

box 3, folder 12

Summit 1960

box 3, folder 13

Third Reich - Resistance

box 3, folder 14

Third Reich - Resistance

box 3, folder 15

Third Reich - WWII

box 4, folder 1

US Policy (DIP)

box 4, folder 2

US Policy 1962

box 4, folder 3

Vietnam

box 4, folder 4

Vietnam

box 4, folder 5

Vietnam

box 4, folder 6

Reviews - Miscellaneous

box 4, folder 7

Times Literary Supplement Clippings 1950's

box 4, folder 8

Times Literary Supplement Clippings 1950's

box 4, folder 9

Times Literary Supplement Clippings 1960's

box 4, folder 10

Times Literary Supplement Clippings - Germany 1950's and 1960's

box 4, folder 11

Miscellaneous Newspaper Clippings 1960's

 

Diaries and occasional verse [microfilm] Series 6 1935-1992

box 1, reel 1

Vol. 1 - 6 1935-1946

box 1, reel 2

Vol. 7 - 10 1946-1958

box 1, reel 3

Occasional Verse 1934 - 1986

box 1, reel 4

Vol. 11 - 16 1958-1966

box 1, reel 5

Vol. 17 1965-1966

box 1, reel 6

Vol. 18 -20 1966-1970

box 1, reel 7

Vol. 21 - 22 1970-1971

box 1, reel 8

Vol. 23 - 25 1971-1974

box 1, reel 9

Vol. 26 - 30 1975-1978

box 1, reel 10

Vol. 31 - 34 1978-1980

box 1, reel 11

Vol. 35 - 38 1980-1984

box 1, reel 12

Vol. 39 - 41 1984-1987

box 1, reel 13

Vol. 42 - 43 1988-1989

box 1, reel 14

Vol. 44 - 45 1989-1991

box 1, reel 15

Vol. 46 1991 May-June 1992

 

Miscellaneous papers Series 7

box 1

Es war alles gang anders: Aus der werkstatte eines palitaschen journaliste 1891-1914

Physical Description: 1 microfilm reel(s)
box 2

Lt. General Chaissan talk to CMC Advisory Committee on Marine Corps History 1972 Jul 27

Physical Description: 1 audiotape reel(s)
box 2

Aeugen des Jahrhunderts: Gordon A. Craig 1996

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (vhs)
 

Restricted files Series 8

box 1

Recommendation letters, tenure files, etc.

 

Additional material Accession ARCH-2005-169

box 1

Diary index cards A – R; Letter from Joachim Fest, 2003, found in old index box; Assorted certificates; Assorted photographs (including one family image); 2 Plaques; 1 audio tape (reel) Walt Rostow songs 10/31/1977; Certificate, architectural drawings, and 1 framed item pertaining to Phyllis Craig and childcare centers

box 2

Diary index cards S – Z; Diary Vol. XLIX, Oct. 1997 – Nov. 2000; Typescript volume: The Luxemburg Crisis of 1867 with Special Reference to British Policy (Craig's B. Litt. Thesis, May 1938); Typescript volume: Britain and Europe (1866-1869) A Study in the Application of Non-Intervention (Craig's dissertation, 1941); Pamphlet: Davin, D.M. Snow upon Fire: A dance to the music of Time: Anthony Powell [lecture 1976] inscribed; Hiscock, W. G. The Balliol Rhymes (Oxford: Basil Blackwell 1939) with note

Diary Vol. XLIX: 1997-2000

box 3

Publications by Craig

box 4

Publications by Craig

box 5

Publications by Craig

box 6

Publications by Craig

box 7

Certificates and diplomas (Oxford, Princeton, University of Munich, U. S. Navy) 1935-1970

box 8

Publications by others, with inscriptions, letters, or annotations

Scope and Contents

Carl N. Degler One Among Many: the Civil War in Comparative Perspective, 1990; 150 Jahre Orden Pour le Mérite für Wissenschaften und Künste [p. 192 is entry for Craig]; Reexamining the Soviet Experience, essays in honor of Alexander Dallin [includes letter from Bert Patenaude re his own piece]; Jurgen Barber. Bettine von Arnim (1785-1859) zu Wiepersdorf Aus Briefen [with note in German]; James J. Sheehan. Museums in the German Art World. [with note from Sheehan and annotations by Craig]; Keith Ovenden. The Greatest Sorrow [inscribed by author, with Craig’s notes on back page]; Norman M. Naimark. The Russians in Germany; a history of the Soviet Zone of Occupation, 1945-1949 . [inscribed by author and with note]; Grinnerungen an Theodor Fontane 1819-1898 [with note from Konrad Meyer]; Frank E. Taplin Jr. Pages from an Oxford Diary 1937-1938 [typescript with author’s inscription]
 

Honorary degrees

 

Additional material Accession ARCH.2015-041

box 1, folder 1

Dinkelspiel Award text written by Richard W. Lyman 1973

box 1, folder 2

Clippings 1979-2006

box 1, folder 3

Photograph undated

box 1, folder 4

Mansfield Lecture at University of Montana 1982

box 1, folder 5

German Studies Association Newsletter 2006

box 1, folder 6

Memorial Program 2006

box 1, folder 7

Letters from Gordon Craig to Paul Lauren 1985-2001