Contains application for employment and personal history statement, list of publications, curriculum vitae, power of attorney and obituaries. Also includes a bibliography of Kirchheimer's personal library.
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Encompasses, but is not limited to, correspondence with professional colleagues about each other's research, narratives of projects, requests for critical analyses, as well as solicitations for articles, speeches and papers. Includes letters of recommendation, job offers, and petitions for research ideas from colleagues and students. Contains critical exchanges about the new German government, German elections, and the emerging political parties.
Includes correspondence with University of Chicago Press, Princeton University Press and Luchterhand Verlag.
Compositions: Contains hand corrected typescripts and carbon copies of Political Justice as well as typescripts and offprints of several articles and essays.
"The Wall and After" - Discusses the relationship between East and West Germany.
Includes handwritten notes by Kirchheimer on Constitutional Law, Parliamentarianism, Comparative Government, and European Political Institutions, as well as lecture notes taken by his students.
Contains annotated constitutions and laws, newspaper clippings, legal briefs and other publications, many of which are heavily annotated by Kirchheimer. These include the 1963 German "Spiegel" case and the Morton Sobell case. There are also annotated Marxist-Leninist pamphlets.
Political, economic and social issues addressed by Kirchheimer's colleagues. Includes typescripts and offprints, arranged alphabetically by author.
Contains pamphlets authored by colleagues of Kirchheimer, as well as a number of speech texts.