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Lemnitzer Center for NATO and European Community Studies papers

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Lemnitzer Center for NATO and European Community Studies papers

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Lemnitzer Center for NATO and European Community Studies papers

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Lyman L. Lemnitzer Center for NATO and European Community Studies, Papers, 1979-1996

Finding Aid

Prepared by Stephen Paschen, August 2006.
Updated on April 14, 2009.
1 slim document case, .16 cubic foot, 11th floor


Historical Note

The Center for NATO Studies was established in 1979 at Kent State University. The Center was created to provide an institutional setting for the scholarly examination of the historical, political, economic, cultural, and military experience of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Renamed in 1982, the Lyman L. Lemnitzer (General Lemnitzer was Supreme Allied Commander in Europe, 1963-1969) Center for NATO and European Community Studies continues to study European affairs in 2006.


Scope and Content

Materials in this collection include pamphlets, brochures, lecture series flyers, and published occasional papers (incomplete holdings).
 


Box 1

Folder -- Contents

  1. Brochures and pamphlets, 1967-1991.
  2. Lecture series flyers and schedules, 1990-1991.
  3. Occasional papers, Vol. 1: “Fingerprints on History: The NATO memoirs of Theodore C. Achilles," edited by Lawrence S. Kaplan and Sidney R. Snyder.
  4. Occasional papers, Vol. 5, European and Africa: Fading Memories, Fraying Ties? Kent, Ohio: Lyman L. Lemnitzer Center for NATO and European Community Studies, 1996.
  5. Paradigms, Vol. 7, no. 2, Winter 1993, pp. 1-21: “NATO in the 1990’s: an American perspective,” by Lawrence Kaplan.