Everett Mendelsohn "Middle East Conflicts:" Reflections
Scope and Contents
This paper contains Everett Mendelsohn's reflections on his five week trip to the Middle East with three other members of the American Friends Service Committee in June and July of 1980. They visited cities in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, and Egypt, and visited Jerusalem and Tel Aviv in Israel and the Occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip in Palestine. He focuses on his observations on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and resolution efforts, US involvement in the Middle East in regards to oil access and US-Soviet political confrontation, the increasing militarization of Middle Eastern states, and the Islamic Revolution in Iran.
Dates
- Creation: 1980
Access Restrictions
The collection is open for research use.
Use Restrictions
Standard Federal Copyright Law Applies (U.S. Title 17)
Biographical / Historical
Everett Mendelsohn was born on October 28, 1931 in New York, New York. He earned a B.S. from Antioch College in 1953 and went on to obtain his M.S and PhD from Harvard University in 1960. He began as a professor of History of Science at Harvard later that year, focusing his work and teaching on “the history of biology and the relationship between scientific progress and its social and historical contexts” (Lemann and Shah 2023) and remained there until his retirement in 2007. He founded the Journal of the History of Biology in 1968, acting as its editor-in-chief for 30 years, and co-founded the American Association for the Advancement of Science’s Committee on Science, Arms Control, and National Security and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences’ Committee on International Security Studies. He was an active member of the American Friends Service Committee, participating in trips to Cambodia and South Vietnam in 1968 to investigate the toll of chemical warfare and in 1980 to investigate and assist in peace efforts in various Middle Eastern countries.
Mendelsohn married Mary Maule Leeds in 1954. They had three children, Daniel, Sarah, and Joanna. Following their divorce, Mendelsohn married Dr. Mary B. Anderson in 1974. He died on June 6, 2023 at the age of 91.
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Extent
0.02 linear ft. (1 folder)
Language of Materials
English
Abstract
This paper contains Everett Mendelsohn's reflections on his five week trip to the Middle East with three other members of the American Friends Service Committee in June and July of 1980. They visited cities in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, and Egypt, and visited Jerusalem and Tel Aviv in Israel and the Occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip in Palestine. He focuses on his observations on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and resolution efforts, US involvement in the Middle East in regards to oil access and US-Soviet political confrontation, the increasing militarization of Middle Eastern states, and the Islamic Revolution in Iran.
Arrangement
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Acquisition
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Processing Information
Processed by Campbell Adams, September 2023.
- Title
- Everett Mendelsohn "Middle East Conflicts:" Reflections
- Author
- Campbell Adams
- Date
- September, 2023
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- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
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