Photographs and Images – Section three of the book
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Photographs and Images – Section three of the book
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Photocopies of Chinese Photographs Relating to Biological Warfare
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Photographs – Korean War – Results of Bombing/Napalm Victims/Public Health Campaigns
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Bibliographical Lists on Biological Warfare and the Korean War
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United Nations Documents on Biological Warfare – Summary and articles
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The United States and Biological Warfare – Search for Publisher
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The United States and Biological Warfare – Maps and Tables
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The United States and Biological Warfare – Media Interviews
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The United States and Biological Warfare – Book Reviews
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12 Soviet “Documents” re : Biological Warfare in Korea – Background
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Canada and the Korean War – Source material
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Chinese Histories of the Korean War – English Translations
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WuZhili’s Memoir – Endicott/Hagerman Response – Footnotes & Appendix
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WuZhili’s Memoir – related documents
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“Korea : The Lie That Led to War” by Sir John Pratt
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RG 218 : Joint Chiefs of Staff : File 1837 on Biological Warfare – Notes
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The United States and Biological Warfare – Introduction by Richard Falk
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The United States and Biological Warfare – Draft Chapters
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The United States and Biological Warfare – Revisions to Manuscript
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The United States and Biological Warfare – Promotion by Publisher
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The United States and Biological Warfare – New York Times Book Review
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Document Requests to Air Force Command – St. Louis Records Centre – Access Pending, Priority 1
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China: Liaoning Archives, Shenyang – Articles on Biological Warfare – English translations
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General Anthony Farrar-Hockley – British Prisoner of War in Korea
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Gen. Matthew Ridgway – U.S. Army Commander – notes
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C.I.A. in the Korean War – Chapter 9 Revised and correspondence
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Photos and Artwork – Section one of the book – Images and Sources
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Photographs and Images – Section two of the book
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Photographs and Images – Sources
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Maps re : Korean War and Biological Warfare
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Series 4: United States biological warfare
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Series consists of Endicott's research files pertaining to his Series 4: United States Biological Warfare. Records include textual material including photocopies of previously classified documents, correspondence, and photographs relating to United States biological warfare activities during the Korean war period 1950-1953. These materials collected over a twenty-five year period, beginning in 1976, are the product of research in the national archives and several military archives of the United States, Canada, the Peoples’ Republic of China, and interviews in the Democratic Peoples’ Republic of Korea, Japan and Britain. Based upon this research Endicott and his colleague Edward Hagerman, also of York University, collaborated to produce the book The United States Biological Warfare: Secrets from the Early Cold War and Korea (Indiana University Press, 1998) in which they conclude that the United States secretly engaged in large-scale field tests of biological weapons in Korea and China, committing an international war crime. The book has been translated into Korean in South Korea. At the time these records were donated, Endicott maintained that American authorities continue to deny biological warfare activities during the Korean War, and he believed the topic to be the most closely guarded Cold War secret of the United States government.
The United States and Biological Warfare – Cover, Photographs, index
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The United States and Biological Warfare – Post Book Publication Correspondence
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Research on Biological Warfare – Outline
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Document Requests to Air Force Command – St. Louis Records Centre – Access Pending, Priority 2
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China: Liaoning Archives, Shenyang – Documents in Chinese & Translation Process, File 2
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Readings on Unit 406th Medical General Laboratory
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U.S. Air Force Maps for Bombing Targets in Korea
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Eric Olson and death of his father Frank Olson – Correspondence
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Eric Olson – CIA Documents on death of his father Frank Olson
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Fonds consists of Endicott's detailed and extensive research files and drafts pertaining to his books; learning and teaching files; academic correspondence; occasional papers and presentations; and other material. Files are arranged in series as defined by him prior to donation.
Endicott, Stephen Lyon
The United States and Biological Warfare – Possible Auguries for Chapters
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The United States and Biological Warfare – Appendices
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The United States and Biological Warfare – Promotion by Authors
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The United States and Biological Warfare – Chinese Edition Discussions
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Post Book Publication – New Research and Evidence
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Author’s Note on “Restricted” and “Closed” Files
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China: Liaoning Archives, Shenyang – Documents in Chinese & Translation Process, File 1
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Chinese Histories of the Korean War – Memoirs of a Chinese Marshall by Peng Dehuai – notes
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Professor Zhu Chun (Formerly Member of Prison Camp Division Headquarters) – Interview
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Prof. Shingo Shibata and Japan’s National Institute of Health – Correspondence and Documents
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RG 218 : Joint Chiefs of Staff : File 1837 : Declassified Documents not useful
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Photographs and Images – Section one of the book – Sources
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Maps re : China and North Korea
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C.B. Macpherson on 'The History of Political Theory from Plato to the 20th Century'
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Post Book Publication – New Research and Evidence – Nicholson Baker – Correspondence
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Academic Correspondence – Chinese Academics
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Academic Correspondence – Jerome Ch’en
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Series 8: Correspondence (academic), occasional papers and presentations
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Series consists of records pertaining to York and external correspondence between 1973-2017 including tenure and promotion files; the 1975-1976 Senior Killam Award; the Joint Centre for Asia Pacific Affairs sponsored by the University of Toronto and York University; the ‘Sasakawa Scholarship Affair’; and a series of book reviews, mainly for Pacific Affairs. There are also letters relating to Endicott’s book publications, researched papers presented by Endicott at forums and colloquia, texts published in journals, papers and more informal notes for talks at public libraries, schools, church groups, continuing education programs, TV and radio, on topics of contemporary interest. Finally, there are a number of files from Canadian and international China friendship associations.
WuZhili’s Memoir – Endicott/Hagerman Response
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Prof. Takao Matsumura – Interview and Correspondence
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Norman Bethune – SLE’s Notes/Presentations
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Bart Bernstein – Correspondence and Source material sent to him
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Norman Bethune – Resource Material
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Notes for a Talk by SLE on Northrup Frye 2014 and reference notes
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Seymour Hersh – Correspondence
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Accession notes from the donor
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Missionary Kids and the Canadian School in West China – Newsletters
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Hub Gray’s Book Beyond the Danger Close : The Korean Experience Revealed
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Biological Warfare – misc. newspaper articles
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Chinese Friends – K.H. Ting – Articles
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Workers’ Unity League : Illustrations - Photo Credits
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Series 7: Learning and teaching
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Series consists of records pertaining to Endicott's personal education and as an educator. First home-schooled by his mother, Mary Austin, during his childhood in rural China, Endicott continued his education at Vaughan Road Collegiate Institute, Toronto in the 1940s, followed by a summer Bible seminar at Camp Minesing in Algonquin Park, Ontario. From 1945-1949, Endicott earned his BA in the modern history honours program at the University of Toronto, studying under C.B. Macpherson, Northrup Frye, and Frank Underhill among others. In the 1960s, Endicott went on to pursue a teaching degree at the Ontario College of Education while working as secondary school teacher with the South Peel Board of Education. He subsequently completed his MA (History) at the University of Toronto in 1966, and his PhD at the School of Oriental & African Studies at the University of London in 1973. Endicott taught in the history department of Atkinson College at York University for 22 years until his retirement, having spent two sabbaticals teaching in China at Sichuan University, in Chengdu.
Teaching English in Sichuan - Composition Course - Resource material
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Student Christian Movement (SCM) / World Student Christian Federation (WSCF)
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