Box 1
Contains 7 Results:
Government 1 Notebook, Between September 25, 1959 and May 12, 1960
Class notes on theory of state and government, theory of international law, U.S. as a world power, law of treaties, territorial integrity, collective security, imperialism.
Government Notebook, Betweem December 4, 1959 and April 22, 1960
Class notes on moral law and power in international relations, Jeffersonian and Jacksonian democratic theories, women’s rights, socialism, the U.S. Civil War, slavery, Russia and the Soviet Union, communism. References to Karl Popper on the role of philosophy and Hans Morgenthau’s Politics Among Nations. Inserted: a two-page draft essay, “116th Street and Broadway.”
History 9, History of America Notebook, Between September, 1959 and January 1960
Class notes on religious, commercial, political, agrarian, industrial, and social revolutions; Puritanism; demography; revolution as class conflict; slavery; the “Classical Period” of U.S. foreign relations; expansionism; colonialism; civil war; Jacksonian democracy.
Government 11, International Relations Notebook, Between September 28, 1959 and January 13, 1960
Class notes on power, the emergence of the modern state system, nationalism as a force, propaganda and education in formation of public opinion, incrementalism, power as a relational concept, imperialism in U.S. policy, geopolitics, Utopianism, war.
Government 12, International Organizations Notebook, February 30, 1960 and May 9, 1960
Class notes on the historical development of international law, treaties, neutrality, League of Nations, United Nations, International Labour Organization, UN Security Council, UN Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, and North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Also notes on the Soviet Union and nuclear weapons/disarmament.
History 10 Notebook, Between February 3, 1960 and May 12, 1960
Class notes on geographic approach to civil war, reconstruction, liberalism, money policy, election organizations, T. Roosevelt’s domestic policies, varieties of progressivism, Wilsonian experiments in foreign policy, World War I, Woodrow Wilson, the Great Depression, the New Deal.
Government 15 notebook, the Soviet Union,, Between 1960 and January 18, 1961
Notes on the Russian Revolution, socialism, the relationship between individual and society, meaning of freedom in the West and Soviet society, ideals of social justice, Soviet economy, materialism, capitalism, Marxism, communism, Khrushchev and a “cult of personality,” agitation, control, propaganda, the Soviet administrative organization, instruments of coercion, social ideals.