RE-20148-82 | Research Programs: Editions | George C. Marshall Foundation | Editing the Papers of George Catlett Marshall | 6/1/1982 - 5/31/1984 | $78,000.00 | Fred | L. | Hadsel | | | | George C. Marshall Foundation | Lexington | VA | 24450-0920 | USA | 1982 | U.S. History | Editions | Research Programs | 0 | 78000 | 0 | 78000 | To support preparation of a six-volume edition of the papers of General George Catlett Marshall, Chief of Staff of the Army during World War II and Secretary of State and Secretary of Defense under President Truman. |
RE-20400-84 | Research Programs: Editions | George C. Marshall Foundation | The Papers of George Catlett Marshall | 6/1/1984 - 5/31/1986 | $82,246.00 | Fred | L. | Hadsel | | | | George C. Marshall Foundation | Lexington | VA | 24450-0920 | USA | 1984 | U.S. History | Editions | Research Programs | 0 | 82246 | 0 | 82246 | To support continued work on a selected edition of the papers of George Catlett Marshall in six volumes. |
RQ-50068-04 | Research Programs: Scholarly Editions and Translations | George C. Marshall Foundation | The Papers of George Catlett Marshall | 7/1/2004 - 6/30/2007 | $160,000.00 | Larry | I. | Bland | | | | George C. Marshall Foundation | Lexington | VA | 24450-0920 | USA | 2004 | U.S. History | Scholarly Editions and Translations | Research Programs | 10000 | 150000 | 10000 | 150000 | Work on volume six of a selective, seven-volume edition of the papers of George Catlett Marshall, who won the Nobel Prize for his work on the U.S. Marshall Plan.
During grant period, eds will complete approx half of vol six. Dr. Bland will have prim resp for the Sec of State chapters (Jan'47-Jan'49), and Ms. Stevens those on the Red Cross (Jan'49-Sept'50). Complete identifying, copying, and accessioning documents. Prelim selection of docs to be included. Sel will include about 90% of the docs ultimately published; some previously sel docs will be added, converted to annotation of other docs, or dropped during ed & proof. Maintain list of docs accessioned into the project's files but not selected for pub for use as possible annotation material. Third, the docs in the prelim sel will be keyed by the ed asst. Begin annotation of sel docs. This is the most time-consuming portion of the project. |
RQ-50251-07 | Research Programs: Scholarly Editions and Translations | George C. Marshall Foundation | Editing part of Volume 6 (1947-50) of The Papers of George Catlett Marshall | 7/1/2007 - 6/30/2010 | $150,000.00 | Daniel | D. | Holt | | | | George C. Marshall Foundation | Lexington | VA | 24450-0920 | USA | 2007 | U.S. History | Scholarly Editions and Translations | Research Programs | 150000 | 0 | 150000 | 0 | Completion of volume 6 and preliminary work on volume 7 of The Papers of George Catlett Marshall.
Edit the sixth of seven volumes of George C. Marshall's papers. The sixth volume includes documents (telegrams, letters, memorandums, speeches, etc.) written during his tenure as U.S. Secretary of State (January 1947-January 1949) and as head of the American Battle Monuments Commission and the American Red Cross (January 1949-September 1950). Nearly all documents published will be by Marshall, as opposed to staff-drafted for Marshall's signature. The decisions taken and activities undertaken in international relations by the United States during the early Cold War period (1945-50) continue to be controversial, much studied by students and professionals in many disciplines, and of influence in recent events. |
RQ-50435-10 | Research Programs: Scholarly Editions and Translations | George C. Marshall Foundation | Complete Editing of Volume 6 (1947-1950) and Edit Volume 7 (1950-1959, final) of The Papers of George Catlett Marshall | 7/1/2010 - 6/30/2013 | $150,000.00 | Daniel | D. | Holt | | | | George C. Marshall Foundation | Lexington | VA | 24450-0920 | USA | 2010 | U.S. History | Scholarly Editions and Translations | Research Programs | 150000 | 0 | 150000 | 0 | Work on volumes six and seven of the George C. Marshall Papers. (36 months)
Complete editing the sixth volume and edit the seventh and final volume of George C. Marshall's papers. The two volumes include documents (telegrams, letters, memorandums, speeches, congressional testimonies) written during his tenure as special envoy to mediate the civil war in China (November 1945-January 1947), U.S. Secretary of State (January 1947-January 1949), chairman of the American Battle Monuments Commission (January 1949-October 1959), director of the American Red Cross (January 1949-September 1950) and as Secretary of Defense (September 1950-September 1951). These volumes cover one of the most important time periods in U.S. and world history from January 1947 to October 1959. |
RQ-50807-14 | Research Programs: Scholarly Editions and Translations | George C. Marshall Foundation | Completion of the Papers of George Catlett Marshall | 10/1/2014 - 9/30/2015 | $50,000.00 | Daniel | D. | Holt | | | | George C. Marshall Foundation | Lexington | VA | 24450-0920 | USA | 2014 | U.S. History | Scholarly Editions and Translations | Research Programs | 50000 | 0 | 50000 | 0 | Preparation for publication of the seventh and final volume of the papers of George C. Marshall (1880-1959), including documents written during his tenure as chairman of the American Battle Monuments Commission (January-October 1949), president of the American Red Cross (September 1949-September 1950) and as Secretary of Defense (September 1950-September 1951). (12 months)
Complete editing of Volume 7 of George C. Marshall's papers, which include documents (telegrams, letters, memorandums, speeches, Congressional testimonies) written during his tenure as chairman of the American Battle Monuments Commission (continuing from previous volume), president of the American Red Cross (January 1949-1950), Secretary of Defense (September 1950-September 1951), and during his retirement years (1951-1959). The volume covers one of the most important periods in US and world history from September 1949 to October 1959. Marshall was highly involved in the decisions made in international relations during the early Cold War period. He was responsible for the creation of the European Recovery Plan (Marshall Plan), the impact of which continues in this volume, and was involved in military and foreign relations issues with Palestine, the entire Middle East, Germany, the Soviet Union, most of Eastern Europe, the genesis of NATO, the Korean War, and the early "Red Scare." |