Archival Research by Paul Wolf






LATIN AMERICA

Evolution of the Colombian Civil War (1928-1973) (1850 pages)
One of the most horrifying and least understood conflicts of our time.

Gringos in the Revolution (1956-1962) (200 pages)
North Americans in the Cuban revolution.

CENTRAL ASIA AND MIDDLE EAST

Pakistan: Partition and Military Succession (1947-1971) (700 pages)
Political and military intrigue in a place that has not known democracy.

Afghanistan: Experiment in Democracy (1964-1973) (200 pages)
A study of pre-Soviet legal reforms.

Rise of the Baath Party in Iraq (1959-1963) (800 pages)

POLITICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE

cointel.org (1956-1971) (2500 pages)
COINTELPRO - FBI repression of political dissent.

OSS - The Psychology of War (1941-1945) (900 pages)
Morale Operations, origins of the CIA.



Historical outlines with links to images of US government documents. Most are from the U.S. National Archives at College Park, MD. All are works in process and under constant revision. These documents come from dozens of different record groups at the Archives. I have not taken the trouble to reproduce the stack/row/shelf location for each one, because this information is subject to change. Please contact me if you need to know where I found a particular document and I will point you in the right direction. Also, if you happen to have a collection of records that you wish to share, I will appreciate the help and credit your work.




Copyright Paul Wolf 1996-2006.