International Relations
Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:
Aziz S. Atiya photograph collection
The Aziz Suryal Atiya photograph collection contains materials realted to his career as a teacher, scholar and author. Included are portratis of Dr. Atiya as well as gatherings, meetings, events, and images of arabic papyrus. Aziz S. Atiya was the founding director of the Middle East Center at the University of Utah. He was the author of many books and articles and editor of the Coptic Encyclopedia.
Defeat of the Martin ministry papers
"The Defeat of the Martin Ministry" papers (1872) are two separate entries, written by different people, in the same journal. A diary containing handwritten passages and newspaper clippings documenting the ouster of Sir James Martin as Chief Justice of New South Wales. Included are pages from a book entitled: Early days of Port Jackson describing the voyage of HMS Sirius in 1788 and the establishment of the first English settlement in Australia.
George J. Janecek papers
The George J. Janecek papers (1946-1960) contain correspondence, programs, documents, and posters documenting United Nations activities gathered by George J. Janecek while employed by the United Nations. Janecek served as director of the Office of Public Information, External Relations Division of the United Nations.
David S. King photograph collection
The David S. King photograph collection contains portraits of David S. King, as well as portraits and publicity photographs documenting political activity in Washington, D.C. The collections also contains photographs documenting King's participation in a Congressional investigation in Vietnam in 1965.
Walker Wallace Lowry papers
The Walker Wallace Lowry papers (1939-1982) consists of an autobiography (1982) and a report titled, "Non-intervention in Spain: The Work of the London Committee, 1936-1939" (1939).
Eugene H. Merrill papers
The Eugene H. Merrill papers (1935-1976) contain correspondence, personal certificates, pamphlets, and other documents. Merrill was a communications expert in the U.S. Army.
Political clippings collection
The political clippings collection (1936-1939) consists of 24 notebooks filled with newspaper clippings from U.S. papers, dealing with conditions throughout the world before World War II.
Charlotte A. Quinn papers
The Charlotte A. Quinn papers (1965-2001) contain an extensive collection of research notes concerning the modern resurgence of Islam in Africa. The research was used for Charlotte Quinn's book, Pride, Faith and Fear: Islam in the Sub-Saharan Africa, and her collaboration with Frederick Quinn, Mandingo Kingdoms of the Senegambia: Traditionalism, Islam, and European Expansion.
Salt Lake City - Ulan Ude Friendship Committee records
The Salt Lake City - Ulan Ude Friendship Committee records (1983-1985) represent the activities of some Salt Lake City anti-nuclear and anti-arms race advocates who joined the Ground Zero American-Soviet City Pairing Project established in 1982.
Fayez A. Sayegh audio-visual collection
The Fayez A. Sayegh audio-visual collection contains mostly reel-to-reel audiotape recordings from various speeches and statements as well as audio recordings from his time as the Kuwait representative to the United Nations. Click here to request copies of digitized items from this collection.