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Alex N. Dragnich
Alex N. Dragnich
Alex N. Dragnich
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Descriptive Summary
Title: Alex N. Dragnich Papers,
Date (inclusive): 1859-2008
Collection Number: 77109
Creator: Dragnich, Alex N.
Collection Size: 80 manuscript boxes, 2 envelopes, 1 phonotape reel (33.4 linear feet)
Repository: Hoover Institution Archives
Stanford, California 94305-6010
Abstract: Writings, correspondence, reports, studies, memoranda, legal and government documents, diaries, newspapers,
photographs, and sound recording, relating to the history, politics, and government of Serbia and Yugoslavia, relations
between Croatia and Serbia, activities of the Hrvatski Domobran in the United States, the communist party of Yugoslavia,
the trial of Draza Mihailovic, and Serbian émigré affairs.
Physical Location: Hoover Institution Archives
Language: English and Serbo-Croatian.
Access
Collection open for research.
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Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Alex N. Dragnich Papers, [Box no.], Hoover Institution Archives.
Acquisition Information
Acquired by the Hoover Institution Archives in 1977.
Accruals
Materials may have been added to the collection since this finding aid was prepared. To determine if this has occurred, find
the collection in Stanford University's online catalog at http://searchworks.stanford.edu/ . Materials have been added to the
Folder 8 Conversation with Gustav Vlahov, memorandum to the ambassador, April 5, 1950.
Typescript (carbon copy).
Interviews of Vladmir Popovic
Folder 9 December 27, 1950. Holograph.
Folder 10 March 17, 1951. Holograph.
Folder 11 "Tito Withstands Russian Domination," article, Current History, July 1952. Printed
copy.
Folder 12 Letters to the New York Times, 1953-1971. Printed copies.
Folder 13 "Time to Revise Our Yugoslav Policy," article, Vital Speeches of the Day, April 1,
1953. Printed copy.
Folder 14 Tito's Promised Land, Rutgers University Press, 1954. Reviews. Printed copies.
Folder 15 Review of The Threat of Soviet Imperialism by C. Grove Haines, 1955. Printed copy.
Folder 16 Letter to the editor, Nashville Tennessean, January 1, 1957. Printed copy.
Folder 17 "How Different is Tito's Communism?" article, The American Political Science Review,
March 1957. Printed copy.
Folder 18 "Recent Political Developments in Yugoslavia," article, Journal of Politics, Vol. 20,
1958.
Folder 19 Review of The Balkans in Our Time by Robert Lee Wolff, 1958. Typescript (carbon
copy).
Folder 20 "Four Democrats Whom Tito Jailed," article, The New Leader, June 2, 1958. Printed
copy.
Folder 21 "International Communism in Yugoslavia - The Myth of 'Titoism'," consultation with
the Committee on Un-American Activities, U.S. House of Representatives, September
15, 1958. Printed copy.
Folder 22 Testimony before the Congressional Committee, November 1958. Correspondence,
clippings and related material.
Folder 23 "Communism in Theory and Practice," lecture at the Naval War College, September
29, 1959. Printed copy.
Folder 24 "A Political and Economic Appraisal of Greece, Turkey and Yugoslavia," article, Naval
War College Review, February 1961. Printed copy.
Folder 25 "Conversations with Djilas," 1967. Typescript with annotations.
Folder 26 "Tito's Promised Land Revisited," outline of manuscript. Typescript.
Folder 27 "The Military and Political Development in 19th Century Serbia," 1968. Typescript.
Drafts, notes and related correspondence included.
Folder 28 "The Serbs in Quest of Freedom," speech, Polich Room dedication at the Hoover
Institution, Stanford University, March 16, 1968. Typescript.
Folder 29 "Students Shake Tito Regime," October 1968. Typescript (carbon copy).
Folder 30 "Yugoslavia's Forgotten Man: Dragoljub Jovanovich," 1969. Handwritten draft.
Folder 31 "How Serious is the Yugoslav Crisis?" article, East Europe, October 1971. Printed
copy.
Folder 32 "Djilas and Mihailo Markovic, Cosic," 1972. Holograph notebook.
Folder 33 "Yugoslavia: Problem of Nationalities," article, Politics 73, No. 4, March 1973. Printed
copy.
Folder 34 "Tito's New Crackdown: Turning Back the Clock in Yugoslavia," article, The New
Leader, June 23, 1973. Printed copy.
Folder 35 "Turning Back the Clock in Yugoslavia," article, The New Leader, June 25, 1973.
Printed copy.
Folder 36 Letter to the editor, Atlantic Monthly, October 1973. Printed copy.
Folder 37 Serbia, Nikola Pasic and Yugoslavia, Rutgers University Press, 1974, reviews. Printed
copies.
Box 22, Folder 1 "Buducnost Jugoslavije i Srpskog Naroda u Njoj," speech, 1975. Typesript with
annotations.
Folder 2 "Leadership and Politics: Nineteenth Century Serbia," article, Journal of Politics, Vol.
37, 1975. Printed copy.
Folder 3 "Yugoslavia: Titoism Without Tito," article, Current History, March 1976. Printed
copy.
Folder 4 "Belgrade Notes, June 1976," June 1976. Holograph notebooks.
Folder 5 "Long Dream About Tito," August 1978. Holograph.
Folder 5 1972-75
Folder 6-7 1976-1980
Folder 8 1980-82
Folder 9 Lovcen Monastery, 1969-1970
Folder 10 Maps
Marxism
Folder 11 General
Folder 12 Markovic, Sima, Natsionalno Pitaje u Svetlosti Marksizma, Belgrade, 1923
Box 31, Folder 1 Nationalism
Nationalities
Folder 2 General
Folder 3 Jovanovic, Dragoljub, "Balkanci i Podunavci," 1958
Folder 4 Partisans, military strategy and tactics, 1939-1945
Folder 5 Philosophy professors, 1966-1975
Folder 6 Printed matter, Sisic, Ferdo, Predratna Politika Italije i Postanak Londonskog
Pakta (1870-1915), Split, 1933
Folder 7 Selected newspaper issues, 1945-48
Social conditions
Folder 8 1940-46
Folder 9 1949-1950
Student demonstrations
Folder 10 1968
Box 32, Folder 1 1969-1970
Folder 2 Trade unions, 1934-37
Folder 3 Miscellaneous
Folder 4 Yugoslavs in foreign countries, Iskra (Munich), 1953-54
Yugoslavs in the U.S., Croatian Home Defenders
Folder 5-7 General, 1936-1943
Box 33, Folder 1-3 General, 1936-1943
Folder 4 Doshen, Ante, excerpts from diary, 1937-1940
Folder 5 Miscellaneous
Phonotape.
Box Tape cabinet One phonotape of Sliv's account of his escape from a German prison of war camp
during World War II.
Photographs.
Envelope A 7 prints depicting A. Dragnich, Dragoljub Jovanovic, and others
Envelope B 2 prints depicting the mausoleum of Josip Broz Tito
Box 34-80 Incremental Materials
Scope and Content Note
This addition to the collection has not yet been described. Please let the Hoover Institution
Archives know if you would like to see this material described. Contact us at
hooverarchivesinfo@stanford.edu