Tag: foreign policy
To assist researchers interested in records of the Department of State and other foreign affairs agencies, the most heavily used records in the National Archives, the Textual Archives Services Division has launched a newly revamped set of pages on the Archives’ website for providing an introduction to foreign affairs records. The conduct of foreign affairs [...]
Posted by David Langbart on March 5, 2012, under Civil Records, Digital Projects, Reference, Researchers, The Process.
Tags: David Langbart, Department of State, foreign affairs, foreign policy, geneaology, RG 59, website, World War I, World War II Comments: 1
Many of our NARA colleagues are historians and researchers themselves. In this post, written by Lopez Matthews, we have the opportunity to learn about a few current research projects our staff members are undertaking. If you’d like more information on any of these projects, leave a note in the comments and we’ll make sure the [...]
Posted by Guest Blogger on November 2, 2011, under Civil Records, Genealogy, Military Records, Researchers, The Process.
Tags: African American, Andrea Shahmohammadi, Charlotte Strum, Civil War, Cold War, diary, electronic records, Eliza Mbughuni, foreign policy, Freedmen's Bureau, human rights, journal, Lloyd Beers, Lopez Matthews, Masha Levin, National Archives Assembly, One NARA, Robert Finch, Shanna Smith, Student Research Symposium, tina ligon Comments: 1
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