Contents and Arrangement

Sotheby's Conversation: Holbrooke/Kissinger, 1993-1999

1 box

Collection Overview

Collection Description & Creator Information

Description:

The James F. Hoge Papers primarily document Hoge's tenure as editor of Foreign Affairs and his time at the Council on Foreign Relations from 1992-2010. The Papers include many of Hoge's speeches, articles, op-ed pieces, book reviews and other forms of commentary on key foreign policy issues during this time as well as a substantial amount of background information and correspondence related to his writings. The Foreign Affairs records include discussion and correspondence around articles for publication or issues to be covered by the magazine and some reference to the administration and design of the publication. General correspondence and records of Hoge's Board membership activity are also included.

Collection History

Archival Appraisal Information:

One file of personal legal correspondence was returned to the donor. No other materials were separated from the collection.

For the digital materials in the 2016 donation, one empty folder was deleted initially; an additional 14 empty folders were deleted after the removal of duplicate files. The folder "Hoge pix," which contained personal photographs, was also deleted. The folder "Hoge archives" and its subfolder "Princeton Archives" were deleted after the files within these folders were moved to the appropriate top-level folder or to the "Uncategorized Files" folder created by the archivist.

Access & Use

Access Restrictions:

The collection is open for research use.

Conditions for Reproduction and Use:

Single photocopies may be made for research purposes. For quotations that are fair use as defined under U. S. Copyright Law, no permission to cite or publish is required. For those few instances beyond fair use, any copyright vested in the donor has passed to Princeton University and researchers are free to move forward with use of materials without anything further from Mudd Library. For materials not created by the donor, where the copyright is not held by the University, researchers are responsible for determining who may hold the copyright and obtaining approval from them. In these instances, researchers do not need anything further from the Mudd Library to move forward with their use. If you have a question about who owns the copyright for an item, you may request clarification by contacting us through the Ask Us! form.

Special Requirements for Access:

Contains records created and used on various Windows and Mac desktop computers. Researchers are responsible for meeting the technical requirements needed to access these materials, including any and all hardware and software.

Access to audiovisual material follows the Mudd Manuscript Library policy for preservation and access to audiovisual materials.

Credit this material:

Sotheby's Conversation: Holbrooke/Kissinger; James F. Hoge Papers, MC263, Public Policy Papers, Department of Special Collections, Princeton University Library

Location:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library
65 Olden Street
Princeton, NJ 08540, USA
(609) 258-6345
Storage Note:
Mudd Manuscript Library (mudd): Box 4

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