The materials in this series pertain primarily to Hans Speier, and his first wife Lisa (Luise) Griesbach Speier and include school and university certificates for both from Germany. Also included in the series is correspondence with family members, including the Speier children, Sybil and Steven, as well as correspondence pertaining to legal and financial matters, travel and employment (including the New School for Social Research, Department of State, University of Massachusetts, Amherst).
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Hans Speier Papers, 1922-1989 16.5 cubic ft.
German documents, including school certificates, etc.
German documents, including medical degrees.
Tape of a radio broadcast, North-American Broadcasting Corporation.
Typescript with correspondence.
Typescript with correspondence.
Typescript with correspondence.
Typescript with correspondence.
Typescript with correspondence.
Typescript of table of contents, introduction.
The correspondence files are arranged in four series, general correspondence with individuals A-Z; correspondence with publishers, newspaper editors, etc.; correspondence relating to the publication of the three volume series Communication and Propaganda in World History, and correspondence relating to the 1975 Thyssen Workshop "Probleme der Regierbarkeit".
(copies), 1938; untitled manuscript.
This series is divided into two sub-series: 1) typescripts of books written or edited by Speier; and 2) typescripts and manuscripts of shorter writings, including early stories and poems, and essayistic writings.
Typescripts and notes of German version.
This series is arranged into three sections: the first contains Speier's early writings, including poetry, aphorisms and short stories from the 1920s and 1930s. The largest section is made up of Speier's essayistic writings and contains a number of pieces written during the 1940s when Speier was employed by the Office of War Information and the Department of State. The last section contains Speier's book reviews.
Typescript of a novel.
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