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Steven Sok-Yol Lee (이석렬 李錫烈 Yi Sŏng-nyŏl) papers
The collection contains a box of mixed materials mostly dating from the 1960s to 2010s. Topics include military dictatorship's crackdown on the freedom of the press which targeted in particular the Dong-A Ilbo by suppressing its advertisements; reunification of Korea; relations between Korea, the U.S, and Japan during the South Korea-Japan normalization treaty of 1965.
Letters from Kim Sang Wook to Kathy Dill
Collection consists of pen pal letters from South Korean college student Kim Sang Wook to American high school student Kathy Dill.
Tung-Sheng Liu collection
This collection consists of Chinese opera, music, and historical dramas on various media including DVDs, VHS, CDs, audiocassettes, and vinyl records.
Los Angeles Times Beijing Bureau records
This collections primarily contains clipping files from the Los Angeles Times Beijing Bureau, chiefly dating from the 1980s and 1990s. Materials include news clippings, news wires, magazine articles, speeches, press releases, published reports, newsletters, and pamphlets reflecting a broad range of topics covered by the Times in China.
Pedro Loureiro papers
Pedro Loureiro is a Navy historian, curator, archivist, and USC alum who has concentrated much of his research on pre-War Japanese espionage and relations with the United States. This collection comprises primarily reports, memos, and correspondence relating to the United States Navy, Army and Marine Corps stationed in China and Japan during the late 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s, acquired and collected by Loureiro during his academic research and career as a historian.
Alan MacDougall photographs
This collection consists of about 3000 photograph slides of Korea and a book of facts about Korea belonging to Alan MacDougall. MacDougall was a U.S. veteran who served in Korea from 1967 to 1968.
Mao Zedong Writings Project records
This collection contains the records of the Mao Zedong Writing Project, which aimed to comprehensively translate the writings of Chinese leader Mao Zedong (1893-1976) into English. The project operated from the 1970s to 1992, first at Brown University and then at Northern Arizona University. Materials include translations of Mao Zedong's writing and speeches, as well as photocopies of the original Chinese texts, supporting documentation, project records, and bibliographic files.
Maps of China collection
This collection consists of several maps of China from the second half of the 20th century.
Shannon McCune papers
Shannon Boyd-Bailey McCune was an American geographer born in Korea to Presbyterian missionaries. This collection comprises primarily photographs, negatives, and slides as well as research, essays, and various publications relating to the geography and cartography of Japan and Korea. It also contains some maps and realia.
Mark L. Moody papers
This collection contains photographs, 16mm films, personal documents, and news clippings that record Mark L. Moody's residence in East Asia.