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Harvey Fireside papers

2.3 Linear Feet 6 archival boxes
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The Harvey Fireside papers are concerned with the psychiatric abuse of Soviet dissidents between 1979 and 1987. The papers document the efforts of American psychiatrists, the American Psychiatric Association (APA) Committee on Abuse of Psychiatry, Amnesty International, the United Nations, and other international organizations, to stop this abuse in the Soviet Union. In addition, there is mention of similar cases in South Africa, Uruguay, Chile, and Argentina.

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Harvey Fireside papers 2.3 Linear Feet 6 archival boxes

Loren Roth papers

12.75 Cubic Feet 25 boxes 138.5775 Gigabytes
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This collection is divided into two series. The first series, "abuse of psychiatry and psychiatrists", consists of subject files compiled by Dr. Loren Roth, Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh. They are evidence of Dr. Roth's efforts to stop the abuse of psychiatry and psychiatrists for political reasons, with an emphasis on the former Soviet Union. The subject files contain correspondence, articles, reports, evaluations, meeting minutes, agendas, planning materials, diaries, photographs, memoranda, handwritten notes, programs, books, videotapes, ephemera, and other items. Together, these materials date from around 1950 to 2008. However the bulk of them date from the 1970s to the 1990s, when Dr. Roth participated in U.S. delegations to the former Soviet Union and was part of the American Psychological Association's (APA) Committees on Human Rights and International Abuse of Psychiatry and Psychiatrists.

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Loren Roth papers 12.75 Cubic Feet 25 boxes 138.5775 Gigabytes

Richard J. Bonnie papers

98 Linear Feet 196 boxes
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This collection includes Richard Bonnie's professional, legal, and research papers, covering the years from approximately 1969 through 2016.

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Richard J. Bonnie papers 98 Linear Feet 196 boxes

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