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Lawrence Krader fonds. – 1933-1998. – 10.8 m of textual records, 457 graphical items, 27 cartographic items.

Series 1 – Unpublished Manuscripts (Box 1-26)
Series 2 – Published Manuscripts (Box 27-43)
Series 3 – The New Materialism (Box 44-49)
Series 4 – Research Materials (Box 50-57)
Series 5 – Correspondence (Box 58-60)
Series 6 – Photographs and Postcards (Box 60)
Series 7 – Other and Ephemera (Box 61-62)
Series 8 – Cartographic Materials (Box 66)
Unlisted manuscript materials (Box 63-65)


Series 1
Unpublished Manuscripts
. – 4.2 m – 1990-1998. Title based on contents of the series.

Researchers may also wish to consult the Manuscript Catalogue, which provides a more detailed listing of the materials in Series 1 and Boxes 63-65, which have additional, unlisted materials.

Box 1
F.1          Change Notes
F.2          Determination
F.3          Introduction Drafts
F.4          Matter (Part A)
F.4          Matter (Part B)
F.5          Workplan for Theory of Nature
F.6          Bibliographies
F.8          Matter & Materialism (Part A)
F.8          Matter & Materialism (Part B)

Box 2
F.9          Matter, Nature (Part A)
F.9          Matter, Nature (Part B)
F.11        Fundamental Human Relations
F.12        Theory of Human History
F.13        Theory of History
F.14        Shakespeare

Box 3
F.19        America’s Decline
F.20        Western Marxists: Nationalities Question (Part A)
F.20        Western Marxists: Nationalities Question (Part B)
F.20        Western Marxists: Nationalities Question (Part C)
F.21        America, Russia, War Guilt, Marxism
F.22        Ideology (Part A)
F.22        Ideology (Part B)

Box 4
F.23        Nationalism (Part A)
F.23        Nationalism (Part B)
F.23        Nationalism (Part C)
F.24        Theory of Socialism (Part A)
F. 24       Theory of Socialism (Part B)

Box 5
F.26        Beginnings of Capitalism and of Modern Science (Part A)
F.26        Beginnings of Capitalism and of Modern Science (Part B)
F.26        Beginnings of Capitalism and of Modern Science (Part C)
F.26        Beginnings of Capitalism and of Modern Science (Part D)
F.26        “Capitalism and of Modern Science in Europe”, SCC Vol. VII, Part 2
F.27        Theory of Labor
F.28        Labor, Labor Power, Labor Theory of Values, Class, Public and Private Spheres, Fascism
F.28        Labor, Labor Power, Labor Theory of Values, Class, Public and Private Spheres, Fascism
F.29        Market and Price. History and Theory – Feb-Mar 1994 (Part A)
F.29        Market and Price. History and Theory – Feb-Mar 1994 (Part B)
F.30        Capitalism and of Modern Science in Europe (w/letter to Timothy Brook)
F.31        Accumulation of Capital

Box 6
F.32        Society, Government. Polity and the State (Part A)
F.32        Society, Government. Polity and the State (Part B)
F.33        Capitalism -9-10.91 (Part A)        
F.33        Capitalism -9-10.91 (Part B)
F.34        The Critique of Civilization (Part A)
F.34        The Critique of Civilization (Part B)           
F.34        The Critique of Civilization (Part C)           
F.34        The Critique of Civilization (Part D)
F.35        Social Science (Part A)   
F.35        Social Science (Part B)
F.35        Social Science (Part C)

Box 7
F.36        Intellectuals
F.37        Russia
F.39        December 30, 1990 (Part A)
F.39        December 30, 1990 (Part B)
F.39        December 30, 1990 (Part C)
F.40        Jews in the Dispora (Part A)
F.40        Jews in the Dispora (Part B)
F.41        Identity (Part A)
F.41        Identity (Part B)
F.41        Identity (Part C)

Box 8
F.42        What We Know (Part A)
F.42        What We Know (Part A)
F.42        What We Know (Part A)
F.42a     Infinite, Infintesimal and whole (early draft)
F.42a     Infinite, Infintesimal and whole
F.44        Nature 2.1 (Part A)
F.44        Nature 2.1 (Part B)
F.45        Nature & Human Order 2.2 (Part A)
F.45        Nature & Human Order 2.2 (Part B)
F.46        Change I (Part A)
F.46        Change I (Part B)

Box 9
F.47        Notes. Nature. Natural Order. 2.1 (Part A)
F.47        Notes. Nature. Natural Order. 2.1 (Part B)
F.48        Introduction Notes
F.49        Materialism (Part A)
F.49        Materialism (Part B)
F.50        On the Universities (Part A)
F.50        On the Universities (Part B)
F.51        On the Nation State (Part A)
F.51        On the Nation State (Part B)
F.52        On the Social Sciences (Part A)
F.52        On the Social Sciences (Part B)

Box 10
F.53        Nation State
F.54        On Probability (Part A)
F.54        On Probability (Part B)
F.55        Science 1995 (Part A)
F.55        Science 1995 (Part B)
F.56        Social Science History (Part A)
F.56        Social Science History (Part B)
F.57        Notes Infinite
F.58        Infinity
F.59        Change II (Part A)
F.59        Change II (Part B)

Box 11
F.60        Sensory System Notes
F. 61       Sensory System
F.62        Field
F.63        Datum (Part A)
F.63        Datum (Part B)
F.64        Human Being I – Annotations
F.65        Theory of Time
F.66        Nature Time Probability (Part A)
F.66        Nature Time Probability (Part B)
F.66        Nature Time Probability (Part C)

Box 12
F.67        Space and Time Dimension Time
F.68        Freedom Chapter (Part A)
F.68        Freedom Chapter (Part B)
F.69        Chapter on Freedom Notes
F.70        Evolution (Part A)
F.70        Evolution (Part B)
F.70        Evolution (Part C)
F.71        Evolution – corrected (Part A)
F.71        Evolution – corrected (Part B)
F.72        Evolution Notes (Part A)
F.72        Evolution Notes (Part B)

Box 13
F.73        Universities & Politics (Part A)
F.73        Universities & Politics (Part B)
F.74        Human Being Part I (Part A)
F.75        Human Being Part II (Part A)
F.75        Human Being Part II (Part B)
F.75        Human Being Part II (Part C)
F.76        Persona Index
F.77        Ruling Class in Russia (Part A)
F.77        Ruling Class in Russia (Part B)
F.78        Anthropology as a Human Science

Box 14  
F.79        A True Story About the Sea (Part A)
F.79        A True Story About the Sea (Part B)
F.79        A True Story About the Sea (Part C)
A.1         Noetics 7 December 1993 – January 1994
A.2         Noetics March 1998
A.3         Noetics January – February 1998
A.4         Schools of Thought
A.5         Noetics January-February 1994; May 1994

Box 15
A.6         Science 2 (Part A)
A.6         Science 2 (Part B)
B.1          Science; 1 April 1991 – February 1992 (Part A)
B.1          Science; 1 April 1991 – February 1992 (Part B)
B.2          Noetics; 5 October 1993
B.3          Noetics 12
B.4          Formal Systems of Number Theory (Part A)
B.4          Formal Systems of Number Systems (Part B)
B.5          Noetics 4 (Part A)
B.5          Noetics 4 (Part B)

Box 16
B.6          Noetics 3 (Part A)
B.6          Noetics 3 (Part B)
B.7          Noetics 3 (Part A)
B.7          Noetics 3 (Part B)
B.8          Noetics 6
C.1          Philosophical Anthropology
C.2          Science Chess Enlightenment (Part A)
C.2          Science Chess Enlightenment (Part B)
C.3          Alternative Theories of the Mind

Box 17
C.4          Intellection Knowledge (Part A)
C.4          Intellection Knowledge (Part B)
C.5          Intellection Knowledge (Part A)
C.5          Intellection Knowledge (Part B)
C.6          Intellection Knowledge (Part A)
C.6          Intellection Knowledge (Part B)
D.1         Language (Part A)
D.1         Language (Part B)

Box 18 D.1         Language (Part C)
D.2         Language Notes (Part A)
D.2         Language Notes (Part B)
E.1          Ancient Science
E.2          Mind & Consciousness Notes
E.3          Mind & Consciousness (Part A)
E.3          Mind & Consciousness (Part B)

Box 19
F.1          Value – corrections (Part A)
F.1          Value – corrections (Part B)
F.2          Labour Printed; 1 Nov 1995
F.2          Labour Printed; 1 Nov 1995
F.3          Labour Notes
F.4          Value Notes
H.1         Human Being Part 1 (Part A)
H.1         Human Being Part 1 (Part B)
H.2-3     Persona, Identity and Human Being (Part A)
H.2-3     Persona, Identity and Human Being (Part B)

Box 20
H.2-3     Persona Identity and Human Being (Part C)
H.2-3     Persona Identity and Human Being (Part D)
H.4         Human Being II (Part A)
H.4         Human Being II (Part B)
Human Being II (Part A)
Human Being II (Part B)
Human Being, Society and Person Part I
J.1           Theory of Civilization

Box 21
J.2           Nation State (Part A)
J.2           Nation State (Part B)
J.3           The Nation State
J.4           Russian Revolution – Wage Labour Capital
J.5           Critique of Socialism (Part A)
J.5           Critique of Socialism (Part B)
J.6           History of My Times
J.7           History of My Times (Part A)
J.7           History of My Times (Part B)

Box 22
J.8           Freedom, Liberty, Equality
J.9           On the History of My Times (Part A)
J.9           On the History of My Times (Part B)
K.1          Theory of Time
L.1          Tradition and its Meaning as a Canon
L.2          Noetics (Part A)
L.2          Noetics (Part B)
L.2          Noetics December 1995

Box 23
M.1        History of Philosophy of Science
M.2        Noetics (Part A)
M.2        Noetics (Part B)
M.3        Obiter Dicta of Scientists
M.4        Speculation Semantics
M.5        Noetics II
M.6        Noetics
M.7        Noetics 2

Box 24
M.8        Noetics
M.9        Architectonics, Speculative and Empirical Epistomology
M.10      Noetics 9- Science and Metaphysics
N.1         Language
N.2         Semantics (Part A)
N.2         Semantics (Part B)
N.3         Semantics (Part A)
N.3         Semantics (Part B)
O.1         On the History of Philosophy & Labor

Box 25
O.2         Social Science
O.3         Welfare State
O.4         Russia in Crisis
O.5         On the State
O.6         Capitalism (Part A)
O.6         Capitalism (Part B)
O.7         Industrialism, National & Educational Revolutions (Part A)
O.7         Industrialism, National & Educational Revolutions (Part B)
O.8         The Russian Revolution
O.9         Money, Quantification and Commodification

Box 26
O.10       Wage Labor and Capital (Part A)
O.10       Wage Labor and Capital (Part B)
O.11       Intellectuals, Educational. Revolution & Industrial Capitalism
O.12       The Nation State 3
O.13       Culture History


Series 2
Published Manuscripts
. – 2.6 m – 1940-1998.
This series contains early drafts through to final publication draft manuscripts and typed copies of Dr. Krader’s writings. These have been arranged alphabetically by final publication title if known, otherwise by their working title. Researchers may also wish to consult boxes 63-65, which have additional, unlisted materials.

Box 27
F.1          “Adam Kuper’s treatment of the Mead-Freeman Affair…”
F.2          “Addition to Introduction.” Draft.
F.3          Alienation and Reification. Manuscript, clippings, notes.
F.4          Anthropological Theory.
F.5          “Anthropologists.” and “Social Sciences.”
F.5          “Anthropology.”
F.6          Anthropology and Early Law. Galley proofs. c. 1966.
F.7-11    Anthropology of Jean-Paul Sartre. Edited drafts, final drafts, incomplete copies c. 1960.
F.12-13 Anthropology of Levi-Strauss
F.13-22 Anthropology of Thomas Hobbes. Edited & final drafts, notes. c. 1972.

Box 28
F.1          “Antiquarische Briefe.” Review. 1966.
F.2-15    “Asiatic Mode of Production.” Includes drafts, translations, proofs, and notes. c. 1978.
F.16        Auszug aus Kapitel IV. 1968.
F.17        Being. Note 11.B.
F.18        “Beyond Structuralism.”
F.19        [Book of Myth]. Incomplete manuscript pages. [1985].
F.20        Buryat Religion and Society.
F.21        “Buryat Shamanism”.
F.22        Buryat Shamanism. With corrections.
F.23        “Changing Functions of Political Society II.”
F.24        “China in the Soviet Perspective.” 1949.
F.25        Chuckchee Tales. Proofs and hand written notes.
F.26-28 “On the Classification of Narratives in Chuckchee.” [1969].
F.29        “Cohen, Durkheim, Whitehead.” Ms. notes.
F.30        The Collection of Soviet Population Data. Jan. 1957.
F.31        “The Collectivity, Consciousness of Kind and the Person.”
F.32        “Concepts in Sociology”. Includes letters etc. from Grolier Encyclopeida. 1961.

Box 29
F.1-2      Consciousness. [1985?]
F.3-6      Corporate Groups and the Organization of Inner Asian Society. c.1956.
F.7          Critique of the Hegelian Philosophy of Right.
F.8          “A Critique of J.P. Sartre’s Critique de la Raison Dialectique.” 1960.
F.9          “Culture.” Current Anthropology. Includes letter from editor. 1966.
F.10-11 Culture and Environment in Interior Asia. Encyclopedia Britannica. c. 1961.
F.12-13 Culture Areas of Asia. Encyclopedia Britannica. c. 1961.
F.14-15 The Culture-Historical Place of the Mongols. May 1950.
F.16        Culture and Labor.
F.17        Current Trends in Chinese Urbanism. 1959.
F.18        “Das Jäger.” May 1988.
F.19-20 “Delete.” Notes. Unknown Manuscript.

Box 30
F.1-2      Designs for a Centre of Social Science Research in the Arid Zones.
F3-13     Dialectic of Civil Society. Drafts, edits, translations. c.1976.
F.14-18 Dialectical Critique of the Nature of Human Nature. c.1968.
F.19        Dialectical Critique of Structuralism.
F.20        Dialectical Problems of Anthropology. 1971.
F.21-24 Die Anfange. Parts 1 & 3, notes and drafts. c.1993.

Box 31

F.1          Die Theorie der Technik und die Technologie.
F.2          Discussion and Criticism on the Question, Marx-Morgan-Engels.
F.3-4      Division of a Political Society. Manuscript and final.
F.5          Division of Labor and Division of Class
F.6-7      Ecology of Central Asian Pastoralism. 1955.
F.8          Emile Durkheim und die Teilung der Sozialen Arbeit.
F.9          Encyclopedia Articles. Various.
F.10        Encyclopedia Britannica. Various articles. c. 1961.
F.11        Emile Durkheim und due Tielung der Sozialen Arbeit.
F.12        English Summary on Ein Leeres Natal.
F.13        Environmental Threat and Social Organization.
F.14-16 Ethnological Notebooks of Karl Marx. Letters from David Smith. [1987]

Box 32
F.1-2      Ethnological Notebooks of Karl Marx. 1972.
F.3          Ethnological Notebooks of Karl Marx: A Commentary. 1979.
F.4          Ethnography: Scope and Achievements. 1959.
F.5          Ethnological Study of East Central Europe. [1965].
F.6          Ethnologie.
F.7-9      Ethnology and Anthropolgy in Marx. [c.1972-76].
F.10        Fetishism of the Study of Man. 1969.
F.11        “Fetishism.”
F.12        Feudalism and the Tatar Polity of the Middle Ages. 1958.
F.13-14 “Form and Substance.”
F.15        Formation of the State. Proofs. c.1968.
F.16        “General.” About direction.
F.17-18 “General Theory of Peasant Societies Based on the Eastern European Example.” Symposium Paper. Sept. 1957.
F.19        “Geschichte der Technik in Mitteleuropa, 1450-1750.”
F.20-21 The History of Civil Society and the State.
F.22-23 History of Marxism. Drafts, notes, letters [Italian]. c.1977.

Box 33
F.1          “Hobbes Violence.” Draft with abstract.
F.2-3      Homo Politicus and Homo Consanguineaus in Central Asia. Drafts.
F.4-6      “How is the Transition to Socialism Possible?”
F.7          Identity and Difference. Ethnonymy and Ethno-Anomastica as the Indigenous Root of Ethnology
F.8          “Images, Signs, Hieroglyphs.”
F.9          “Incantations.”
F.10-11 “International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences.” 1964-66.
F.12        International Population Report. “II. Rural-Urban Distribution of Mainland China, 1953.”
F.13-14 Interrelation of Anthropological Traditions as a Dialectic. 17-21 Apr. 1968.
F.15        Kalmuk.
F.16        “Kapital.”
F.17        Karl Marx as Anthropologist. “Klassiker.”
F.18-19 Karl Marx Critique of Hegel’s Philosophy of Right.
F.20-21 Karl Marx as Ethnologist.
F.22        Ket-Siberian population.
F.23        “The Kinship System of the Altaic Pastoralists of the Asiatic Steppe.” 1955.
F.24        Kinship pattern of the Turkic people
F.25        Dissertation draft

Box 34
F.1-2      Labour and Value. 1998.
F.3          Labour, Nature and Society. Draft and translation.
F.4-6      “Labor Power, Labor Capacity and Welfare.” Drafts and translation.
F.7          “Labor – Variation- Tragedy, Draft Notes.”           
F.8          “Law of Social Value.”
F.9          “New Delhi 1978.” German. 1981.
F.10        Lecture Notes. [1966-1968].
F.11        Lectures.
F.12        Life of the Kazakhs Under Sovietization.
F.13        Life in the Arid Zones.
F.14        Limits of Dialectical concepts.
F.15        “Marcel Mauss, the Person and the Ego.” 1966.
F.16        “Marx – Morgan/Maine/Phear.”
F.17        “Marxist Analysis and Social Anthropology.” 1975.

Box 35
F.1-2      Marxist Anthropology: Principles and Contradictions.
F.3-5      The Mediator, the Whole and the Nature of Anthropology.
F.6          Mediation and Entelechy in Human Nature.
F.7          “Mongol Society.”
F.8          Mongol Lineage and Family.
F.9-10    Monglia.
F.11-12 Mongolian People’s Republic. [1950-53].
F.13        “The Mongols: A Study in Specialization.”
F.14        The Moslem Population of the USSR.
F.15        “Myth.”
F.16-19 “Myth and Ideology.” One large folder has been divided.

Box 36
F.1          A Nativistic Movement in Southern Siberia.
F.2          A Nativistic Movement in Western Siberia. 1956.
F.3          Natural and Human History.
F.4-5      “Nature and Natural Process on Nature, Being…”
F.6          The Nature and Function of Priesthood.
F.7          “Neolithic Find in the Chukchi Peninsula.” Tear sheet. 1952.
F.8          Noetics.
F.9-13    A Note on Cousin Classification. 1970.
F.14        Note on the Emergence of the Mongol State by A.H. Khazana.
F.15        Note on the Transcription of Marx’s Ethological Notes.
F.16        “Number Theory.”
F.17        An Open Letter Re: denial of communist.
F.18        The Ordos System of Kinship. Dec. 1965.
F.19-20 Oriental Despotism. [1988].
F.21-24 “The Origin of the State among the Nomads of Asia. 1979-80.
F.25        Ostsibirischer Schamanismus. c. 1990.
F.26        Ostyaks. [Encyclopedia Britannica.]
F.27        Outer Mongolia from 1924-1940.
F.28-30 “Pastoral Economy.”
F.31-32 Pastoralism Nomadism in Eurasia.1966.

Box 37
F.1-2      The Peasant of South Asia in Transition. UNESCO Conference. 13-18 Jan.1958.
F.3          “People of Central Asia.”
F.4          “Peoples Without the State.”
F.5          Periodization of Human History.
F.6-10    Periodization of World History. Letters, Spanish translation.
F.11        “Periodization Transition to Socialism”
F.12        “Person.”
F.13        Person and Collectivity, A problem in the Dialectic of Anthropology.
F.14        “Person, Ego, Human Spirit in Marcel Mauss.”
F.15        “Person, Persona.”
F.16-19 “Persona and Culture: Reification and Hypostatization.” 1966.
F.20        “Primary Reification and Primitive Mythology.” Diogenes. 1966.
F.21        “Political Anthropology Political Society Political Economy.”
F.22        Political Society and Political Economy.
F.23        “Positivism.”
F.24        “Possession, Property, Private Property.”
F.25        Preface to Third Edition. Book unidentified.
F.26        Problems of Urban Development in Mainland China.
F.27-28 “Qan[.]qa an an the Beginnings of Mongol Kinship.”
F.29        Recent Studies of the Russian Peasant. 1956.
F.30        Recent Trends in Soviet Anthropology. 1959.
F.31        “Reflections on the Asiatic Mode of Production.”
F.32        Reflexiones Sobre el Modo Asiatico de Produccion. Spanish.
F.33        Reification and Abstraction in Social Theory and Revolutionary Praxis.

Box 38
F.1-2      Reification in Myth.
F.3          Reification in [Primitive] Myth.
F.4-6      “Reification Ch. 3”
F.7          Religion and Philosophy. Notes.
F.8          Roman Rosdolsky: Die Geschichtslosen Volker.

Box 38
F.9          “Schema of the Reail.”
F.10        Science and Civilization in China Project. 1988-1991.
F.11-12 Social Chance in Outer Mongolia. Nov. 1962.
F.13-15 Social Evolution and Social Revolution. 1976.
F.16-18 Social Life in the Arid Zones. Proofs, drafts, letters. 1965.
F.19        Socialism, Realism, Materialism and the Group Mind.
F.20-21 Social Organization of the Mongol-Turkic Pastoral Nomads. Photocopy. 1963.

Box 39
F.1-2      Social Organization of the Mongol-Turkic Pastoral Nomads. Proofs. c.1960.
F.3          “Society History Value.”
F.4          “Society State.” Origin of the State workplan with notes.
F.5          Some Problems of Mongol Political Economy.
F.6-7      “Soviet Oriental Studies, 1940-1948.” [1948]
F.8          Sources of Demographic Data on Mainland China. 1959.
F.9-11    “State.”
F.12        The State in History.
F.13        The State in Theory and in History.
F.14-17 State, Law, and Ritual

Box 40
F.1-3      The State Power and Ideology in the Soviet Union. 1946.
F.4          The Structural Object in Anthropology.
F.5-6      “The Student Revolt in the United States.” Draft and letter. 1971.
F.7          The Student and Society. Forward.
F.8          The Swan, An Eclectic Fragment.
F.9-11    Theory of History. Includes notes.
F.12        Theory of Myth.
F.12-14 “Theory of Value.” Lecture.
F.15        “Thomas Hobbes.” Original and corrected sheets.
F.16-17 Toward a Dialectic of Anthropology.
F.18-19 “Travels in Outer Mongolia.” 1962-1963.
F.20        Transition from Serf to Peasant in Eastern Europe. 1960.
F.21-23 Treaties of Social Labor. Proofs. c.1979. See next box for remainder.

Box 41
F.1-3      Treaties of Social Labor. Proofs. c.1979. See previous box as well.
F.4-5      Urbanism in China. Seminar. Dec. 1958.
F.6          “Urbanization in China.”
F.7          “Urgesellschaft.”
F.8          “Value Table.”
F.9          The Vario[rum] Edition of Das Kapital.”
F.10-11 “What Do We Know About the Population of Mainland China?” 13 Dec. 1955.
F.12-16 The Works of Marx and Engels.

Box 42
Bibliographies
F.1          Krader’s 75th Birthday. 1994.
F.2          Tentative Bibliographies – Yakut, Samoyed, Kamchadal, Yukaghir, Koryak
F.3          “Bibliography – Kazakhstan”
F.4-10    Unidentified Bibliographies

Reviews
F.11        “Geography of the Northlands.” Review. c.1955.
F.12        Die Heilige Pfeife. 1956.
F.13        Hancar: Das Pferd in prahijtorischer…” Review. c.1956.
F.14        “Vincent Monteil Les Musualmans Sovietiques.” Review. c.1957.
F.15        “Festschrift zum Hundert…” Review. 1969.
F.16        Good Tidings: The Belief in Progress. Review. c.1972.
F.17        Reviews. Ethnological Notebooks of Karl Marx. 1973-74.
F.18        Reviews. Dialectic of Civil Society. 1976-77.
F.19        Reviews. Asiatic Mode of Production. 1977-78.   
F.20        Review. A Treatise of Social Labor.
F21-29   Miscellaneous Reviews.

Abstracts
F.30-31 Unidentified Abstracts

Proofs
F.32        Galley Proof. The Cultural and Historical Place of the Mongols. 1952.
F.33-34 Galley Proof. Dialectic and Society. c.1976
F.35        Galley Proof. Ethnologie und Anthropolgie. c.1973. [German].    

Box 43 – Unknown Writing
F.1-24    Partial Manuscripts that currently cannot be matched to the manuscript it belongs to.


Series 3
The New Materialism
. –1980-1981. – 80 cm of textual records. – Title based on content of series.

This series of typescripts were intended to be published as a book. The working title for the book was The New Materialism. Although it was never published, certain chapters or sections may be published elsewhere. The files are organized based on the project plan in box 44, file 2. All chapters are typescripts unless otherwise noted and original folder titles are enclosed in quotations. It is unknown when the typescripts were written; the dates above reflect when they were compiled for the book.

Box 44
F.1          Correspondence; applications for funding, 1980-1981
F.2          Project plan with table of contents
F.3          “1. Materialism”
F.4          “1. Materialism”
F.5          Materialism Notes
F.6          “Matter 1”
F.7          “Matter 1”
F.8          “Nature Process”
F.9          Human and Natural Process
F.10        “2.1 Natural Process”. Nature and Natural Process – on Nature, Being, Being in Space and Time
F.11        “Natural Process Notes”
F.12        “Nature 2.1”.
F.13-14 “Nature and Natural Order”
F.15        “Nature 2.2”
F.16        “Natural and Human Order”

Box 45
F.1-2      Being, Form and Substance
F.3          “Being, Form and Substance Notes”
F.4          Natural and Human Substance, manuscript
F.5          “Form Copy”. Form and Substance
F.6          Thing and Object
F.7          “Mediation Copy”. The History of the Relations of Diremption and Alienation.     
F.8          “Mediation”
F.9          Internalization, pencil line through title, manuscript pages
F.10        “5. Internalization”
F.11        “Add to Internalization”
F.12-13                 “Internalization”, misc. pages    
F.14        “5. Internalization Notes”

Box 46
F.1          “6. Freedom”, Freedom and Human History
F.2-3      “5. Freedom and Human History”
F.4-5      “Labor, the Process of Human Reproduction”
F.6-7      “7. Labor”, Labor, the Process of Human Reproduction, and Technology
F.8          “Value”, Value, Objective and Subjectivity

Box 47
F.1-2      “Value”
F.3          Human Being, Human Relation, Human Society and Person
F.4          “Human Being II”
F.5          “9. Person”, Human Being, Relation, Society, and Person
F.6          Theory of Consciousness, with manuscript pages
F.7-8      “10. Conciousness”
F.9-12    “Conciousness 1-4”
F.13        “CSS pt.2”, [Consciousness]

Box 48
F.1          Change and Fixity; Relation, the Relative and the Absolute, mostly manuscript
F.2          “Change”, Change and Fixity. Relation and Motion
F.3          “Change and Fixity”, Change and Fixity. Motion and Relation
F.4          Change Notes
F.5          “Determination”
F.6          “Determination 4.1”, Determination. Reality and Actuality. Potentiality and Possibility
F.7-8      “13. Determination”, Determination. Reality and Actuality. Potentiality and Possibility
F.9          “13-Determination Notes”
F.10        Notes. Infinite
F.11        Infinite & Finite
F.12        “14. Infinity”, Infinite, Infinitesimal and Whole
F.13        “Infinity”, Infinity, Truth and Cause

Box 49
F.1          Datum Notes
F.2          “5. Datum”, System of Nature and System of Reference
F.3          “15. Datum”, System of Nature and System of Reference
F.4          “6. Field”, Theory of the Field
F.5          “16. Field”, Theory of the Field
F.6          “Field Notes”
F.7          Space, Time and the Human Sensorium, manuscript
F.8          “Symmetry Notes”
F.9          “7. Sensorium”, Space, Time, Sensorium
F.10-11 “Variation”, Variation, Change and Selection
F.12        “Variation Notes”
F.13        “Being 3”, Human History, Form and Substance
F.14        “Human Being”
F.15        Miscellaneous pages from various chapters


Series 4
Research Materials.
– 1933-1997; predominant 1967-1986. 1.1 m of textual records. – Title based on content of series.

Files contain bibliographical notes, newspaper and magazine clippings, and articles and are arranged alphabetically by file title, quotation marks indicating the title of the original file.

Arrangement was imposed by the archivist as the files came in no discernable order and most without dates. Researchers should also consult Series 1: Writing as some titles are identical between these series.

Box 50
F.1          “Adler”
F.2          “Africa-History, State”
F.3          “Agrar”
F.4          “Agrarian Communism”
F.5          Aleut language notes; also contains letter to Viola E. Garfield from Franz Boas, 14 Aug 1933. See also Boas in correspondence series.
F.6          “Altai”
F.7-8      Asiatic Mode of Production, “AMP”
F.9          “Ancient China”
F.10        “Ancient Germans”
F.11-12 “Ancient Rome”
F.13        “Ancient Rus’” [Russia]
F.14        “Ancient Society,” by Lewis H. Morgan
F.15-16 Notes, clippings for Die Anfange des Kapitalismus in Mitteleuropa [199-?]

Box 51
F.1-4      Notes, clippings for Die Anfange des Kapitalismus in Mitteleuropa [199-?]
F.5          Anthropology and Early Law; includes bibliographic notes and draft table of contents for published book
F.6          “Aristotle”
F.7          “Bevolkerung”
F.8          “Bibliographie Notes”
F.9-10    Biology. Psychology
F.11        “Boyer/Oubsky-Hegel”
F.12        Cebuano language notes, an Austronesian language spoken in the Philippines
F.13        China, demographic statistics, 1940-1957
F.14        Chukchee, Bogaras
F.15-16 “Chukchee Tellers”; includes “Eskimo Notes,” mythology, “Koryak Notes”

Box 52
F.1          “Chukchee Tellers”
F.2          “Consciousness”
F.3          “Consciousness” newspaper clippings, 1978-1986
F.4          “Cosmology”
F.5          “Croce-Essays”
F.6          “Culture”, notes for manuscript with same title
F.7          “Cunow”
F.8          Daily Review of Soviet Press; 1 page of translations from the newspaper with handwritten demographic statistics on verso
F.9          “Darwinisn, Marxism, Socialism”
F.10        “da Vinci, Leonardo”
F.11        “Henri Delacroix”
F.12        “Demography VII”
F.13        “The Dialectic Critic of the Nature of Human Nature”; also contains 1 page ts. “China in the Soviet Perspective,” November 1949
F.14        “Ditto sheets”; contains pages of possibly the Old Mongolian language; bibliography by Krader on Russian Oriental Theory, April 1948
F.15        “Economic History”
F.16        “Engels”
F.17        “Ernst Blocks Revision”
F.18        “Ethnologie”
F.19        “Euler, Leonard”
F.20        “Fetishism,” 1968-1977
F.21        “Feudal Europe,” [1986?]
F.22        “Feynman”
F.23        “Fichte”
F.24        Gauss, Carl Friedrich

Box 53
F.1          “General-Theory”
F.2          “Grundrisse”
F.3          “Hegel”
F.4          “Hegel”
F.5          “Helmholtz”
F.6          “History – notes of various kinds”
F.7          “History and History notes”
F.8          “Hunters, Gatherers”
F.9          “Identity, Equality, Reflexivity”
F.10        “Interest, State, Person, Corporation”
F.11-12 “Kant”
F.13        “Kapital”
F.14        “Kapital II”
F.15        “Kovalesky, AMP”;
F.16        “Kovalesky, AMP”; includes letter from Daniel Thorner, 20 April 1967
F.17        “George Lukacs”
F.18        Marx, Kovalesky

Box 54
F.1          “Notes on Law and the State”
F.2          “Land and Tax”
F.3          Livestock statistics, bibliographical notes from Weinstein, S.I.
F.4          “J. Lubbock, The Origin”
F.5          “Marx-Hegel-State”
F.6          Marx, Engel and India, notes
F.7          “Marx. Ms. 1861-1863. Produktionsweise”
F.8          “Marx ms. and Morgan Notes”
F.9          From the Unpublished Manuscripts of K. Marx and F. Engels,” article, 83p.
F.10        “McDougall. Group Mind. Modern Materialism”
F.11        Meaning in Linguistics
F.12        “Mongols”
F.13        Mogul Empire, Bukhara, China
F.14        “Mongol-Turkic Kinship Terms”
F.15        Noetics
F.16        “On Marx”
F.17        “On Myth”
F.18        “On Notebooks” (bibliography of “Notebooks”, 2p.)

Box 55
F.1          “OPMs”; includes ms. with bibliographic notes, 35p.
F.2          “Ordos Kingship”
F.3-4      “Pastoral”
F.5          Peirce, Charles Saunders, 1993
F.6          “Person”
F.7          “Plekhanov AMP”
F.8          “Poppe. Orosil”; Mongol languages
F.9          Preliminary bibliography. Russian Materials
F.10        Property and labor
F.11        “Ravaisson”
F.12        Russian and English 3-dimensional linguistic box sketches             
F.13        “Set Theory”
F.14        “Shamanism”
F.15        “Sombart, Schonlank and Strieder”
F.16        “Science Misc.”
F.17        “Slavic Antiquity Bibliography”
F.18        “Socialism”
F.19        “Standinger Kantstudien IV”

Box 56
F.1          “State”
F.2          Statistics, notes
F.3          “Stein, L.V.”
F.4          “Symbol, Consciousness”
F.5          “Thom/Lewontin”
F.6          “Trendelenburg”
F.7          “Turks”
F.8          “Uzbek Proverbs”
F.9          “van Gennep, A. de l’emploi du mot Chamanisme”
F.10        Vernadsky, space, time
F.11        “Weisman”
F.12        map, copy, Western Pakistan: Basic Ethnic Groups, 1952
F.13        H. Weyl
F.14        “Work to be done”
F.15        “Zeleznov”
F.16        “Canada MacMaster [sic] 1984 Nov”; notes on Weber, Thomas, Israel, Bible, Asiatic Mode of Production
F.17        4 journals, “Hist.Theory”, “Culture”, various subjects and notes
F.18        Lists animals/goods from various Iranian provinces
F.19        Pencil sketches of stone figures from the Marquesas Islands, Hiva Oa and Ua Huka
F.20        Notes possibly taken during Krader’s time in Iran
F.21-24 Notes, n.d

Box 57
Files did not contain title or any discernable subject matter – notes and other materials.


Series 5
Correspondence
. – 1945-2009; predominant 1970-1980. – 32 cm of textual records and graphic material. – Title based on contents of series.

Correspondence is incoming unless noted otherwise.

Box 58
F.1 First name only
Ben, 1966
Bill, n.d.
Connie, 1957
Cora, 1956
Francesca, 1954
Klaus, 1984
Margrit, n.d.
Marlis, 1976
Mike, 1950
Mort, n.d.
Nikolai, 1972
Paul, 1978
Raziel, 1945-1958; includes photograph
Stanley, 1978-1979
Steve, 1972
Ted, 1955
Tom, 1974
Trudell, 1948, 1988
Uriel, 1960
Val, 1975
Yuri, 1978-1979

F.2 A     
Aberle, David F., 1952-1955
Aberle, Kathleen, 1959
Adams, Bob, 1975
Allianz, 1992
American Sociological Review, 1959
Anderson, Kevin, 1990-1997; see articles by others, Kevin Anderson, for enclosed articles
Archaeology of Northern Pacifica Symposium, n.d.
Arensberg, Conrad M., 1955
Arizpe, Dra. Lourdes (Colegio de Etnologos y Antropologos Sociales, A.C.), 1986
Armegret, [J]eine, 1985
Asano, Kiyoshi (Tuttle-More Agency Inc.), 1979

F.3 B
Barbano, Filippo, 1977
Barbeitos, Arlindo, 1976-1978
Barros, Mauricio, 1977
Barton, R.F., 1945
Bayertz, Kurt, 1982
Beardsley, Richard (Dick) K., 1953-1956
Behar Dombeck, Mary T., 1965
Behrend, Heike, 1986-1987
Beksac, Engin, 1993
Benzig, Brigitta, 1980
Berling Bank, 1987
Billig, Michael, 1973
Borneman, Ernest, 1974
Breitner-Czuma, 1997
Brenner, Y.S, 1978
Brentjes, B., n.d.
Brew, J.O. (Peabody Museum), 1951
Bright, Sally, 1967
Brook, Tim, 1990
Buckmiller, Michael, 1988

F.4 C
Canet, Y. 1979
Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, 1966
Carneiro, Robert L. (The American Museum of Natural History), 1966
Case, Harold C., 1962
Casiccia, Alessandro, 1976-1979
Catsch, Andreas (Verlag Ullstein GMBH), 1982
Cavallotti, Bianca Valota, 1979
Cervantes, Mayan, 1981-1993, incomplete outline for the project “Formation of the State”
Christensen, Karsten, 1980-1987
Childe, V. Gordon, 1947
Collins, Henry B., 1965
Cornell, Paul (Vice President Academic, University of Waterloo), n.d. (outgoing)
Contreras, Jesus, 1978-1979
Coyaud, Sylvie, 1977
Claessen, Henry, 1975. See also Peter Skalnik.
Coutinho, Dick, 1976. See also Van Gorcum.
Cunningham, Clark E., 1961

F.5 D-Do
Dangeville, M.Roger, 1976
Daub, Wolfgang (Ullstein Materialien), 1977
David, Henry, 1967; Meeting of the Committee on International Relations in the Behavioral Sciences minutes, 14 Jan. 1967.
Davis, Kingsley, 1964-1966
Debetz, Georgi Frantsevich, 1964, re: Nomadism Symposium of the International Congress of Anthropologists and Ethnologists, 23 Mar 1964.
De Sola Pool, Ithiel, 1946-1959
Devereux, George, 1957
Dietrich Reimer Verlag, 1991
Diogene, 1966-1972; see also Box 1, file 5, Jean d’Ormesson.
Dioszegi, Vilmos, 1965
Disselhoff, Winrich, 1997
Dole, Gertrude, 1965
Douglas, Justice William O., 1952; galley proof of Krader’s review of Douglas’ book Beyond the High Himalayas, 1 p.
d’Ormesson, Jean, 1966-1967; includes pages from the International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences constitution: list of national organizations and calendar of congresses and meetings to be held in 1967-1970. See also Diogene, this file.
Drijvers, H., 1973
Dubester, J., 1964
Duerr, Hans Peter, 1974-1976
Du[t]bers, Peter, 1977

F.6 Du
Raya Dunayevskaya, 1978-1979; includes issue of News and Letters, 25 Mar 1979, with ts. Iran: Unfoldment of, and Contradictions in, Revolution by RD.


F.7 E
Edgerton, William B. (Inter-University Committee on Travel Grants), 1956, letter to Dr. Hurst R. Anderson re: travel grant for LK
Eichler, Margrit, 1976
Ekholm, Gordon F. (The American Museum of Natural History), 1958
Eliade, Mircea (History of Religions), 1967
Elliott, Marie, 1979-1981
Elwert, Georg, 1986-1989
Encyclopaedia Britannica 1957-1971
Engelhart, Olga, 1991; encl. ts. summary of the dissertation project and curriculum vitae for Dittmar Schorkoritz, both in German
Enzyklopädisches Wörterbuch des Philosophischen Wissens, 1986
Esser, Alfons, 1980

F.8 F-Forta
Fábregas, Andrés, 1979
Fairbank, John K., 1976
Federal Communications Commission Engineering Department, 194
Fehèr, Ferenc, see Agnus Heller
Ferdinand, Klaus, 1977
Feshback, Murray, 1990
Fischer, E.J., 1985
Fischer, George, 1966
Flores, Maria Lucis Muñoz, 1994-1997
Fluehr-Lobban, Carolyn, 1978-1982
Fondo de Cultura Economica, n.d.-1993
Foraboschi, Politta, n.d.

F.9          Meyer Fortes, 1954-1977

F.10 Fr-Fu
Fraenkel, Gerd, 1958
Fragner, Bert G., 1987
Frederiksen, O.J., n.d. (outgoing)
Freien Universität Berlin, 1972-1982
Fried, Morton H., 1958, letter to Glen Finch re: annual report of the Asia Research Committee
Friedman, S., 1975
Friedrich, Paul, 1990; encl. ts. sketch of “Khakas” by Juha Janhunnen
Fuller, J. Osborn, 1963

F.11 G
Galvez Cancino, Alejandro, n.d.
Gesellschaft für Bedrohte Völker, 1983
Gilford, M.E. (Fugitive Books Intercepted), 1985-1988
Ginsburg, B.F. (Institute o f Scientific Information in the Social Sciences), 1992
Giulio Einaudi Editore, 1984-1990
Glantz, Susana, 1983-1985
Godelier, Maurice, n.d.
Godfrey, William S., 1955
Godina, Vesna V., 1990
Gollwitzer, Helmut, 1978; encl. ts. expert opinions of the dissertation “Das Volk Israel in Hegels frühem Denken” by Andreas Baudis (in German)
Gómez, Marco, 1976
Gonzalez, Oscar, 1990
Gonzalvez-Casanova, Lic. E., 1982
Dr. Grant, 1997
Guerra, Pietro, 1987
Guerreau, Alain, 1982-1983

F.12        Roberte Hamayon, 1965-1966; encl. ts. by RH “Etude préliminaire de l’organisation de parenté des Mongols Khalkha à la fin du 19 ème siècle.”
F.13        Agnes Heller and Ferenc Fehér, 1975-1980

F.14 H
Haimin, Jin, 1987
Haenisch, Erick, 1957
Han, Shen, 1990-1992
Hartwich, Horst W., 1976
Harvard University re: Teacher’s Oath Act
Haug, Wolfgang Fritz, 1986-1987
Hawkes, Joan (Seventeen Magazine), 1962
Hay, Rod (McMaster University), 1995
Health and Welfare Canada, 1985
Heimann, Ursula, 1993
Heist, Paul, 1978
Helffer, Mireille, n.d.
Helly, Denise, 1982-1983
Herrmann, Frank (Methuen & Co. Ltd. Publishers), 1966-1967
Herndon, Marcia, 1987
Hinkle, Roscoe C., 1974
Historische Kommission, 1974
Holl, Wolfgang (Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung), 1987
Hoppál, Mihaly, 1974
Huxley, Julian, copy of letter to Dr. Tax c/o Marine Biological Laboratory, Mass., USA, 1956

F.15 I
Ikoku, C. (University of Nigeria), 1987-1988’
International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, 1966
Istituto di Filosofia Della Università di Roma, n.d.
Iturralde, Diego, 1981

F.16 J-K
Jacobs, Frederic, 1990
Jahn, Karl, n.d., letter draft
Jorgensen, Joseph G., 1976-1978
Jutkowitz, Joel M., 1978-1981
Kelakos, Michael G. (The Foreign Service of the United States of America), 1962
Kellner, Barbara M., 1991-1992
Kirchhoff, Paul, 1951-1952
Kish, George, 1955
Klejn, Leo, 1994
Klink, Reiner, 1991
Korman, Gerd, 1973
Korsch, Hedda, 1965-1970
Kradin, Nikolay N., 1994
Kreibich, Rudolf, 1972
Krüger, Michael, 1972
Kumar, Narendra, 1979
Kundel, Erich, 1984
Kuper, Michael, 1990
Kürger, Marlis, 1974-1978

F.17        Karl Korsch
F.18        Barbara Krader, 1956-1985

F.19 L
Labica, Georges, 1983
Lambrecht, Lars, 1977
Lämmert, Eberhard, 1982
Lattimore, Owen, 1951
Law, David A., 1978
Leach, E.R., 1956
Leap, William L. (Anthropological Society of Washington), 1988
Lecointre, A., 1976-1979
Lentz, Carola, 1989
Lepenies, Wolf, 1972-1988
Levi-Strauss, Claude, 1 p. autographed ts., 1953
Levin, M.G., 1962
Levin, Yurii D., 1990
Levine, Morton H., 1978-1979
Library of Congress, 1955-1990
Llobera, José, 1975-1978
Lotz, John, 1958
Luchesi, Brigitte, 1982
Lund Humphries, 1953

F.20        Levitt, Cyril, incoming, 1976-1978
F.21        Levitt, Cyril, incoming, 1979-1998
F.22       Levitt, Cyril, outgoing, n.d.
F.23        Levitt, Cyril, outgoing, 1976-1979
F.24        Levitt, Cyril, outgoing, 1980-1998

Box 59
F.1 M-Mic
Maison des Sciences de L’Homme, 1977
Markus, György, 1975-1978
Martinotti, Guido, 1976
Mateos, José Luis Gázquez (Casa abierta al tiempo), 1994
Matthews, B.C. (President, University of Waterloo), 1972
McLellan, David, 1974-1976
Meillassoux, Claude, 1977
Métraux, Alfred (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization), 1957-1958
Meyer, Klaus, 1988; includes ts. scholarship application for Dittmar Schorkowitz
Michelson, Nicholaus, 1959-1973

F.2 Mil-Mu
Miller, Richard, 1995-1996
Molina, Rafael Cuevas, 1986
Mishra, S.N., 1979-1987; see articles by others for works by Mishra
Moctezuma, E. Matos, 1983
Mohring, H., 1975
Monjarás-Ruiz, Jesús, 1979
Moore, Sally Falk, 1975
Mosely, Philip E., 1953
Mouton & Co. Publishers, 1955-1975
Müller, Hans Peter. See Rainer Winkelmann
Murdock, George P., 1952-1955
Musée de L’Homme, 1964-1985

F.3 N
Nieuwenhuis, T., 1977
Namer, Dina Michelson, n.d.
Needham, Joseph, 1975
Nemitz, Rolf, 1983
Newman, Marshall T., 1955
Nzimiro, Ikenna (University of Nigeria), 1976-1987; includes ts. curriculum vitae for Dr. Ikenna and pamphlet for Zim Pan-African Pubishers Oguta, Nigeria

F.4 O
Obst, Mary, 1978
O’Douglas, Justice William, 1952
Oliver, Georges, 1967
Ortutay, Gyula, 1975

F.5 P
Palerm, Angel, 1977
Paramio, Ludolfo (Fundacion Pablo Iglesias), 1983-1984
Peabody Museum, 1955, 1986
Peace, William J., 1995
La Pensee, 1966
Perini-Bembo (Società Italiana per il Progresso Delle Scienze), 1967
Pexeshgi, H., 1958
Phinney, John F.S., 1973
Pinsky, Valerie, 1988
Pirker, Theo, 1986
Plum Creek, 1998
Pons, Valdo, 1978
Poppe, Nicholas N., 1949-1953; includes many pages of various language transcriptions
Potekhin, I.I., 1962
Preece, Warren E., 1967
Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1963, with publication agreement for “Origins of the State”

F.6          Hans Henning Ritter, 1972; includes edited bibliography

F.7 R
Radk[j], Thomas, 1982
Randles, W.G.L, 1979
Ratnagar, Shereen, 1991; see writing by others, Andre Gundor Frank
Rees, Mina, 1967
Reed, Charles, A., 1958, plus letter to Dr. Fredrik Barth, UNESCO from Reed
Reiner, Sidney, 1962
Richter, V. Lutz, 1976
Rihtman-Augustin, Dunja, 1978
Ripalda, José Maria, 1976-1983
Roberts, John M., 1954
Roseman, Alvin, 1962
Rosenberg, David, 1978
Rossetti, C., 1978-1979
Rossi, Ino, 1973-1975
Rowan, E.C., 1967
Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain & Ireland, 1958

F.8 S-Si
Saad, Ahmad Adeq, 1978
Il Saggiatore, 1974
Salomon-Bayet, C., 1967
Sanabria, Angel Quintana, 1987
Schavelzon, Guillermo, letters to Norbert Prellwitz and José Maria Ripalda, Editorial Nueva Imagen S.A. re: books written by Krader, 1978
Schorger, William D., 1955
Sanders, Irwin T., 1955
Schmidt, Christina, 1976
Schneider, David M., 1955
Scholte, Bob, 1971
Schorkowitz, Dittmar, 1987-1995
Schram, Louis, 1955-1958
Shwarz, S., n.d.
Schweikhart, Angelika, 1975-1976
Schwoerer, Frank, 1987
Sebeok, Thomas A., 1975
Seidel, Heinz-Peter, 1976, 1986
Shapiro, Harry L., 1958
Sheriff, Peta, 1979
Sinkovic, Marijan, 1976
Sisombat, Annie, 1975

F.9 Sj-Ste
Sjoberg, Gideon, 1958-1959
Skalník, Peter, 1974-1978; see also Henry Claessen
Smith, David Norman see this box files 11-12
Smith, Earl, n.d-1978; see article by others
Smith, Michael, 1976
Societe Jean Bodin, n.d.
Sofii, Adriano, n.d.
Spier, Leslie (Southwestern Journal of Anthropology), 1954-1955
Springer, George P., 1955
Spuler, Bertold, 1949-1951
Stadler, Peter, 1977
Staford, Doris, n.d.
Stein, W. (Der Senator für Wissenschaft und Kunst), 1972

F.10 Str-Su
Streck, Bernhard, 1982
Streamline International, 1992
Studien zur Dialektik, 1982
Suarez (Altamiranco), Modesto, 1985
Suhrkamp Verlag, 1973-1976
Suri, Veena, 1971

F.11        David Norman Smith, 1953-1997
F.12        David Norman Smith, curriculum vitae and proposal for the transcription of Karl Marx’s notes on books by Rudolph Sohm, E.B Tylor, J.W.B. Money and others

F.13 T
Tangermann, Klaus-Dieter, 1987
Tarski, Alfred, 1986
Taubes, Jacob, 1972-1977
Teese, Richard, 1978
Thapar, Romila, 1979
Timmer, B., 1973-1976
Tripp-Seibert, Ursula, 1986
Turner, Gordon B., 1967

F.14 U
Unione Culturale, n.d.
Union International des Sciences Anthropologiques et Ethnologiues, 1973
United Nations Water Conference, 1977
United Bank for Africa Limited, 1979
Universidad Iberoamericana, 1983-1985
University Press of America, Inc., n.d.

F.15 V
van der Leeuw, J.R., 1983
Varga, Ivan, 1973
Vitkin, M., 1975-1976
Vogt, Evon Z., n.d.
Volpp, Kevin G., 1989
Von Laue, H.H., 1982

F.16
Brigida M. von Mentz (de Boege), 1983-1998

F.17 W
Wallisch-Prinz, Bärbel,
Wasilewski, L., [1965]
Wegner, Ulrich, 1997-1998
Weiner, Richard R., 1980
Weiner, J.S., 1972
Weinreich, Uriel, 1957
Welskopf, Elizabeth C. [Liselotte], 1966
Welskopf, Liselotte, 1966-1970
Westdeutscher Verlag, 1987
Wiedmann, Judith, 1987
Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, 1983
Wilson, B.G. (Simon Fraser University), 1970
Winkelmann, Rainer, 1982-1987
Wiora, Walter, 1966
Wheeler, Colonel G.E., 1962
Wolf, Eric R., 1985
Wyatt, Frederick Wyatt, 1955-1977

F.18 Y-Z
Yarden, Nona, 1966
Yengoyan, Aram A., 1973-1975
Zacharias, Sylvia, 1979

F.19        Unknown outgoing
F.20        Unknown incoming

Subject correspondence
F.21        “Social Life in the Arid Zones”, 1962-1964
F.22        Symposium re: Dry-land Asia at the annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, 19 Nov 1955, Boston
F.23        “Dialectic and Society Series”, 1975-1976

Publisher correspondence
F.24        American Anthropologist, 1961-1966
F.25        Campus, 1984-1988
F.26        Carl Hanser Verlag, 1973-1988
F.27        Centro de Investigaciones Superiores del Instituto Nacional de Antropologia e Historia, 1976-1992
F.28        Charles E. Tutton, 1974
F.29        Peter Lang, 1991-1993
F.30        Satvahan, 1983

Box 60
F.1          Greeting cards
F.2          Addresses


Series 6
Photographs and postcards
. – [194-?]-1956. – 157 b&w photographs, ca. 300 postcards. – Title based on content of series.

Note: Postcard files contain blank postcards from art galleries, museums, and various geographic areas around the world.

Box 60
F.3          Images of Mongolia; Buddhist temples, countryside, Ulaanbaatar, yurts (78)
F.4          Isfahan, Iran (10), [194-?]
F.5          Turkey (21), [194-?)
F.6          Moscow, Russia (37), Dec. 1956; also includes 2 printed postcards of Saint Basil’s Cathedral and 2 photographic postcards of an unknown cathedral
F.7          Postcards (12), “Lake Baikal”
F.8          Passport photos - Lawrence Krader (5 items, 8 photos), unidentified woman (1 photo)
F.9-14    Blank postcards
F.15       ink sketch signed WSIB

Series 7
Other and Ephemera
. – 1954-1995. – 32 cm of textual records. – Title based on contents of series.

This series consists of personal and professional material that does not otherwise belong in the previous series. These have been grouped by like items with the professional material listed first, followed by personal papers and ephemera. Title is supplied from file content.

Box 61
F.1-2      Curriculum Vitae. 1954-[1972]
F.3          Appointment Contracts. 1952-1955.
F.4          Appointment Contracts. 1957-1990.
F.5          Royalty Statements. 1978-1988.
F.6          Clippings. Krader mentioned. 1972-1977.
F.7          Clippings. Krader mentioned re: Marx Notebooks. Jan.-Feb. 1979.
F.8          Clippings. Krader mentioned. “El Nacional Polictica.” 1990.
F.9          Article citing Krader. Pre-release copy. May 1958.
F.10        Lecture announcement. 1979.
F.11        Syllabus. Krader as guest speaker. 1965-1966.
F.12        Syllabus, conference, seminar. 1957-1967.
F. 13-14Conference Materials. “L’oeuvre de Marx, un siècle après.” 1983
F. 15       Symposium. “Internationalism in the Labour Movement before 1940”. 1985.
F.16        Abstracts. “The League of Mayapan and its 13 Calendars.”
F.17        “Anthropological Society of Washington.” 1955.
F.18        Committee on International Exchange of Persons. 1967.
F.19        Institute of Economic Growth. 1979.
F.20        Council for the Study of Mankind, Inc. Bulletin. July 1970.
F.21        Printed Material. “International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences”. 1956.
F.22        Printed Material. “Fourth International Congress of Humor”. 1984.
F.23        Grant Application. National Science Foundation. 1963.
F.24        Research Project Proposal. Wim P. van Meurs. 1995.
F.25        [Catalog of Marx]. [German].
F.26        Printed Material. Various.
F.27        Audio recording. “Anti-colonialism”. 20 Dec. 1960.
F.28        Audio recording. “Pastoral Nomadism”. 17 July 1964.
F.29-30 Notes. [by Barbara Krader].
F.31        Official documents. Birth certificate, divorce papers.
F.32        Official documents. Coast Guard/Merchant Marine papers.
F.33        Official documents. Strike picket cards and Faculty ID.
F.34        Official documents. Passports.
F.35        Day Planner. 1977.

Box 62
F.1-2      Travel ephemera.
F.3          Little Qur’an.


Series 8
Cartographic material
.– 27 items.

Box 66
F.1          Map of China. 1:22,000,000. Reproductions from A.G. Shiger, “Administrativno-territorialʹnoe delenie zarubezhnykh Stran”. 1957. [Russian]
F.2          Map of China. 1: 6,336,000.
F.3          Maps of China. 1:30,000,000. From “Ekonomicheskaya Geografiya Kitaya”. 1957. [Russian]
F.4          Maps of China. 1:5,000,000. 1955. [Russian]
F.5          Map of Modern China – Political. 1:15,000,000. From “An Historical Atlas of China”. 1966.
F.6          Map of China. 1:6,336,000. “The Map of China”. [English and Chinese]
F.7          “Les Musulmans dans le Monde.” [French]
F.8          Plan of the Platform of Persepolis and the Palaces of the Achaemenian Kings. c.1950. [English and Arabic]
F.9          Map of Chile and Argentina. “Geographische Verbreitung der Feuerland-Indianer.” [German]

Unlisted materials. – 48 cm of textual records.
Box 63-65
These boxes contain additional manuscript material that is currently unlisted. It appears to be duplicates of the material in Series 1 and 2, but that has not yes been confirmed. You are welcome to requested the boxes or ask a staff member to confirm if that title you are interested is represented in these boxes until such time as we are able to list them.

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