Sondra Claudine Langtry Collected Papers
Abstract
Collection consists of materials about the 9th International Peace Research Association conference in Orillia, Ontario in 1981; peace research abstracts from the Peace Research Institute-Dundas; Russian language disarmament periodicals (photocopies), 1979-1981; United Nations arms control literature; and reference files on the antinuclear "freeze" movement, chemical and biological weapons, peace studies, women and military employment, and military spending.
Dates
- Majority of material found within 1978-1982
Language of Material
Materials are in English.
Restrictions on Access
Collection is open for research without restrictions.
Biographical / Historical
Sondra Claudine Langtry, 1944-1982; born in New York City, received B.A. in French from American University, M.A. in Russian literature from George Washington University, M.A. in Middle East studies from the University of Texas; employed by the Voice of America in the USSR; also abstracted materials for the Canadian Peace Research Institute (later Peace Research Institute-Dundas) in Dundas, Ontario, Canada. She was active in promoting peace and opposing nuclear weapons, and was a co-chairman of PeaceWorks in Wilmington, North Carolina at the time of her death at age 38.
Extent
0.42 Linear Feet (5 linear inches.)
General Note
The Swarthmore College Peace Collection is not the official repository for the papers of Sondra Claudine Langtry.
- Antinuclear movement -- United States -- History -- Sources
- Arms control -- Study and teaching -- History -- Sources
- International Peace Research Association. General Conference (9th : 1981) (Orillia, Ontario)
- Langtry, Sondra Claudine, 1944-1982
- Langtry, Sondra Claudine, 1944-1982
- Peace -- Study and teaching -- History -- Sources
- Sovietologists -- United States -- History -- Sources
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
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