Brookings World Bank History Project Team files - 1st Advisory Ctte. - Tape 8 of 9
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On June 2 and 3, 1992, the World Bank History Project held a conference with all the authors of essays for Volume II of The World Bank: Its First Half Century. Each author presented his draft paper and explained the approach he had taken. Not all authors participated, but at least some of the authors not present sent papers in advance. This untranscribed set of tapes records the discussion at the two day conference. Series contains reference copies producedby the Bank Archives of all of the conference tapes. As such, only six of the twelve tapes are original.
Brookings World Bank History Project Team files - Authors Conf. (reference) - Tape 6 of 6
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Brookings World Bank History Project Team files - Authors Conf. (reference) - Tape 3 of 6
Brookings World Bank History Project Team files - Authors Conf. (reference) - Tape 1 of 6
Brookings World Bank History Project Team files - Verifications - Debt 3
Brookings World Bank History Project Team files - Verifications - Finance 4
Brookings World Bank History Project Team files - Verifications - Finance 6
Brookings World Bank History Project Team files - Verifications - General 7
Brookings World Bank History Project Team files - Verifications - IDA
Brookings World Bank History Project Team files - Authors (Vol.2) - Hilmar Kopper
Brookings World Bank History Project Team files - Authors (Vol.2) - Catherine Gwin 2
Brookings World Bank History Project Team files - Authors (Vol.2) - Mahbub Ul Haq
Brookings World Bank History Project Team files - Authors (Vol.2) - Ojetunji Aboyade
Brookings World Bank History Project Team files - Authors (Vol.2) - Robert Wade
Brookings World Bank History Project Team files - Early Table of Contents (Vol. 1 and 2)
Brookings World Bank History Project Team files - Reports & country reviews (David Brindley) - 1v
Correspondence with Volume II authors
The World Bank History Project commissioned essays for the second volume of the history. This series contains the correspondence between the project staff and the essay authors and some correspondence between readers of draft essays and the project staff. Also included is correspondence about essays that ultimately were not included in the volume.
Records of the Office of the Historian
Because of the broad scope of the work of the office, which was essentially the entire history of the Bank, the records are extremely varied. They include: written reminiscences, solicited or volunteered, by former Bank staff members; drafts of various publications, both Bank and non-Bank; commentaries on drafts, discussing the commenters' views of particular issues and events; and background research materials used by the World Bank History Project.
The largest body of original source material in the fonds is the set of interviews conducted by the World Bank History Project authors as part of their research for the two-volume The World Bank: Its First Half Century. Typed notes are the only record of some interviews, but most interviews have both the tape of the interview and a transcript.
Office of the Historian