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Series H: Dai Dong, a transitional peace effort linking war and the environment, 1969 - 1975

 Series

Dates

  • Creation: 1969 - 1975

Conditions Governing Access

Files related to the Bosnian Student Project and individual Bosnian students and their host families are restricted and may only be viewed by permission of the Peace Collection Curator. In addition, the material in the files of individual students may not be duplicated in any form, including, but not limited to, photocopying, scanning, and photographing. Researchers must sign form agreeing to anonymize any personal information found regarding the above. Doug Hostetter's papers on the Bosnian Student Project are similarly restricted. These restrictions remain in place until 2045. For more information, contact the Swarthmore College Peace Collection at peacecollection@swarthmore.edu.

Physical Access Note

All or part of this collection is stored off-site. Contact Swarthmore College Peace Collection staff at peacecollection@swarthmore.edu at least two weeks in advance of visit to request boxes.

Arrangement

This series is arranged as follows: Boxes 1-2 Origins of Dai Dong; Organizational files; Steering Committee. Boxes 2-4 Menton conference of scientists, 1970; Menton Statement: "Message from 2,100 environmental scientists", 1970-1971. Boxes 5-6 Conferences on the Environment, Stockhom, 1972: UN Conference; Independent Conference (Dai Dong). Boxes 6-7 Economists' statement: "Toward a Human Economics", 1972-1974. Boxes 8-9 Energy project, 1972-1974; Field work, 1971-1974. Boxes 8-9 Mailings, literature, general correspondence. Boxes 9-12 Administrative files: Staff & Steering Committee meetings & corres., Staff members in Europe (corres. & reports), Fundraising, and Future status of Dai Dong, 1974-1975.

Related Materials

For material related to the Dai Dong organizational files, 1969-1974 see also Administrative files in Boxes 10-12.

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