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Donald G. Bishop Papers

An inventory of his papers at the Syracuse University Archives

Summary

Creator: Bishop, Donald G.
Title: Donald G. Bishop Papers
Dates: 1939-1971
Size: 3 boxes (2.25 linear feet)
Abstract: The Donald G. Bishop Papers contain manuscripts, correspondence and photographs produced during Bishop’s time as a professor of political science at Syracuse University's Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs.
Language: English
Repository: University Archives,
Special Collections Research Center
Syracuse University Libraries
222 Waverly Ave., Suite 600
Syracuse, NY 13244-2010
https://library.syracuse.edu/special-collections-research-center/university-archives

Biography

Photograph of Donald G. Bishop

Donald Gerst Bishop was born in Altoona, Pennsylvania on May 16, 1907. Bishop received a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Akron in 1928 and a Master of Arts from Princeton University in 1929. He married Iona Fay Maxwell in 1937. From 1932 to 1935, he taught in the Akron Public School System, before receiving a Ph.D. from Ohio State in 1939. He was a professor of political science in Syracuse University's Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs from 1938 to 1972 and chaired the department from 1965 to1966. He also served as chairman of the International Relations Concentration at Syracuse University.

Bishop traveled extensively while a faculty member at Syracuse University. In the summer of 1946, Bishop took thirty public school teachers to Switzerland to study the history and customs of the country and tour factories, model farms, prisons, and historic sites. In 1950, he visited eight Latin American countries to start a lecture series on comparative government for American teachers on behalf of the Institute of World Studies. From 1960 to 1961, Bishop served as the chairman of the New York State Political Science Association. He published several books, including The Roosevelt - Litvinov Agreements (1965), which described the pre-World War II relationship between President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Soviet Foreign Minister Maxim Litvinov.

From 1964 to 1965, Bishop traveled to Washington, D.C. and New York City as part of the International Organization Research Program, where he studied relations between the American government and the United Nations. He also served as faculty sponsor of the UN Association at Syracuse University. From 1966 to 1967, Bishop was a Visiting Professor of International Affairs at Tunghai University in Taiwan, sponsored by the United Board for Christian Higher Education. His wife Iona taught English to freshman students at the university. Bishop wrote an article called “Reflections from the Rice Paddies” detailing his experiences. He retired from Syracuse University in 1972 and died in 1987.

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Scope and Content Note

The Donald G. Bishop Papers contain materials dating from 1939 to 1970, from his time as a faculty member of the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University. The Papers are divided into three series, Correspondence, Manuscripts and Published Materials, and Syracuse University.

The Correspondence series contains letters related to personal matters and Bishop's work at Syracuse University and abroad.

The Manuscripts and Published Materials series includes drafts and published versions of works written by Donald G. Bishop, including The Roosevelt - Litvinov Agreements and The Administration of British Foreign Relations. Also included is a draft of "Reflections from the Rice Paddies," a collection of anecdotes from his time as a visiting professor at Tunghai University in Taiwan

The Syracuse University series includes materials from the International Relations Concentration, Syracuse-in-Asia program, and assignments and examinations. The series also includes photographs of students at a seminar in Washington, D.C.

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Restrictions

Access Restrictions

Please note that the collection is housed off-site, and advance notice is required to allow time to have the materials brought to the Reading Room on campus.

Use Restrictions

Written permission must be obtained from the Syracuse University Archives and all relevant rights holders before publishing quotations, excerpts or images from any materials in this collection.

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Related Material

The Syracuse University Archives also holds a clipping file for Donald G. Bishop.

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Selected Search Terms

Names

Bishop, Donald G.
Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs.
Syracuse University -- History.
Syracuse University.

Associated Titles

The Administration of British Foreign Relations.
The Roosevelt-Litvinov Agreements.

Subjects

International relations.
Political science.
College teachers.
Higher education.

Types of material

Correspondence.
Examinations (documents)
Manuscripts (documents)
Photographs.

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Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

Preferred citation for this material is as follows:

Donald G. Bishop Papers
University Archives,
Special Collections Research Center
Syracuse University Libraries

Acquisition Information

The Donald G. Bishop Papers were donated to the Syracuse University Archives in 1971 by Dr. Bishop.

Processing Information

All materials were rehoused in acid-free folders and boxes.

Finding Aid Information

Created by: Katie Swingly
Date: 2014
Revision history:

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Arrangement

The items are arranged in alphabetical order within three series: Correspondence, Manuscripts and Published Materials, and Syracuse University.

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Inventory

Correspondence
Box 1 Hicks, Granville 1959-1960
Box 1 Institute on International Relations 1955-1956
Box 1 Kerr, Thomas J. 1967-1969
Personal
Box 1 1966-1968
Box 1 1969
Box 1 1970-1971
Box 1 undated
Professional
Box 1 1947-1960
Box 1 1961
Box 1 1962
Box 1 1963
Box 1 1964
Box 1 January- March 1965
Box 1 April- December 1965
Box 1 1966
Box 1 1967
Box 1 1968
Box 1 1969
Box 1 1970
Box 1 1971
Box 1 undated
Box 1 Publishers regarding The Administration of British Foreign Relations 1967-1969
Box 1 Publishers regarding The Roosevelt- Litvinov Agreements 1964
Box 1 Tunghai University 1967-1968
Box 1 Tunghai University 1969-1971
Manuscripts and Published Materials
The Administration of British Foreign Relations- Draft, undated
Box 1 Chapter 1
Box 1 Chapter 2
Box 1 Chapter 3
Box 1 Chapter 4
Box 2 Chapter 6
Box 2 Chapter 7
Box 2 Chapter 8
Box 2 Chapter 9
Box 2 Chapter 10
Box 2 Chapter 11
Box 2 Chapter 12
Box 2 Chapter 13
Box 2 Published Book 1961
Box 2 "The Future of the New Political System in France" 1959
Box 2 "The Inviobility of Diplomatic Premesies" 1959
Box 2 "Nations Cooperate" 1954
Box 2 Nations United for Peace- Charles Evans Hughes 1945
Box 2 “This Peace We Seek” from World Affairs March 1940
"Reflections from the Rice Paddies" 1970
Box 2 Section 1-3
Box 2 Section 4-20
Box 2 Section 21-32
Box 2 Section 1-10, edited
Box 2 Section 11-18, edited
Box 2 Section 19-32, edited
The Roosevelt- Litvinov Agreements Draft 1965
Box 2 Page 1- 73
Box 2 Page 74- 173
Box 2 Page 174- 294
Box 2 Page 295- index
Box 2 "Footnotes Before Final Revision"
Box 2 "Second Institute on the United Nations" August 1965
Soviet Foreign Relations- A Book of Documents and Readings Draft 1950
Box 2 Page 1-95
Box 2 Page 96-190
Box 2 "Studies in the United Nations- Human Rights" 1950
Box 2 "Studies in the United Nations- The Trusteeship System" 1950
Box 2 "The Structure of Local Government" 1945
"War and Peace- A Study In Public Opinion" Dissertation Draft 1939
Box 2 Sections 1-5
Box 2 Sections 6-7
Box 2 Sections 8-9
Box 2 Sections 10-11
Box 2 Section 12
Box 2 Published Dissertation Abstract from Abstracts of Doctoral Dissertations, No. 30. Ohio State University Press,
Box 2 "What is Communism?" 1953
Syracuse University
Box 2 Asian University Pamphlets 1965-1967, undated
Box 2 Assignments undated
Box 2 Comprehensive Exams for Ph.D. Candidates 1951-1965
Box 3 Faculty Personnel Record 1952-1964
Box 3 International Relations Club 1946-1950
Box 3 International Relations Concentration 1961
Box 3 Photographs of Washington, D.C. Seminars 1962-1965
Box 3 Syracuse-in-Asia 1967-1969

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