Harold C. Hinton Papers, 1960-1992

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Hinton, Harold C.
Title
Harold C. Hinton Papers
Dates
1960-1992 (inclusive)
Quantity
cubic ft. (53 boxes)
Collection Number
11478
Summary
Collection contains a notebook of biographical information about Harold C. Hinton and his library, files relating to his Asian studies, research files, related printed material and a scrapbook.
Repository
American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming
American Heritage Center
University of Wyoming
1000 E. University Ave.
Dept. 3924
Laramie, WY
82071
Telephone: 3077663756
ahcref@uwyo.edu
Access Restrictions
Access Restrictions

There are no access restrictions on the materials for research and the collection is open to the public.

Languages
English

Historical NoteReturn to Top

Harold C. Hinton was born in 1924 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, just outside Paris, France. In 1932 his father was reassigned to the main office of the New York Times in New York, then a few years later to Washington, DC. Harold attended St. Albans School, and prep school at St. Paul's School in Concord, New Hampshire, and matriculated at Harvard in September, 1941. In June 1943, he went on active duty at Ft. Devens, Massachusetts, and shortly afterward was shipped to Ft. Bragg, North Carolina, to continue artillery training. At this time, the Army put him on a waiting list for officer candidate school at Ft. Sill, Oklahoma, and shipped him back to Harvard to continue with his courses. His contingent was returned to Ft. Sill just before exams, so the exams were administered at Ft. Sill with an Army proctor where the young Hinton graduated in absentia in 1946. He returned to Harvard to receive is Ph.D. in 1951. His doctoral dissertation, "The Grain Tribute System of China, 1845-1911: An Aspect of the Decline of the Ching Dynasty" was published by Harvard University in 1956. Dr. Hinton was Assistant Professor of History at Georgetown University from 1950-1957; Training Officer for the Foreign Service Institute, Department of State from 1957-1960; Associate Professor of History, Trinity College from 1960-1964. Then Associate Professor Political Science and International Affairs from 1964-1967, and from 1967-1992 he was Professor of Political Science and International Affairs at the George Washington University. He retired as Professor Emeritus from that university in June of 1992. After his retirement, he and his wife, Carolyn, moved to Estes Park, Colorado. He was not only an early leader and founder of the post-war expansion of American China studies but a consistent and tireless contributor of ideas and analyses of Chinese politics, Chinese foreign policy, and China's relations with America and its East Asian neighbors. Harold Hinton passed away on September 24, 1993 in Estes Park just short of his 69th birthday.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

Collection contains a notebook of biographical information about Hinton and his library, files relating to his Asian studies, research files, related printed material and a scrapbook.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Restrictions on Use

Copyright Information

The researcher assumes full responsibility for observing all copyright, property, and libel laws as they apply.

Preferred Citation

Preferred Citation

Item Description, Box Number, Folder Number, Collection Name, Collection Number, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Related Materials

Related Materials

There are no known other archival collections created by Harold C. Hinton at the date of processing.

Acquisition Information

Acquisition Information

The Harold C. Hinton papers were donated to the American Heritage Center by Carolyn Hinton in 2006 and 2018.

Processing Note

Processing Information

The collection was processed by Mary Ann Meyer in October 2010 and updated by Jamie J. Greene in November 2019.

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Files regarding Asian Studies, 1980-1981Return to Top

Container(s): Box 1-5

Notebook containing biographical information and information about the library of Hinton, undatedReturn to Top

Container(s): Box 1

Professional research files, 1966-1985Return to Top

Container(s): Box 5, 6-19, 21-44

Related printed material, undatedReturn to Top

Container(s): Box 6-19, 20, 21-44

Scrapbook, undatedReturn to Top

Container(s): Box 20

Asian Studies research files (newspaper clippings, articles, notes, and manuscript materials):Return to Top

Container(s): Box

Container(s) Description
Box
45
S.E. China
1960-1969
45
Chinese and Soviet Interests in Indo-China Manuscript
1960-1990
45
U.S. China Policy/Relations
1971-1972
45
Indochina
1972-1976
45
Ford Asia Policy
1975
45
Guerilla Warfare Asia
1960-1969
45
World War II
1960-1965
45
U.S. China Policy
1967-1969
45
US (Domestic)
1970-1979
45
South Pacific- Micornesia Marshall Is. Guam
1972-1979
45
US Japan Relations
1990-1999
45
Japan
1990-1999
45
Hong Kong
1967-1992
45
Adelphi Papers
1963-1964
45
China's Impact on US Security
1966-1969
45
Commentary on Nixon's Visit to PRC
1971
45
N. Vietnam Press
1964
45
Understanding Vietnam Resolutions
1945-1969
45
3rd Natl. Congress- Vietnam Workers Party
1960
45
Vietcong
1966-1970
45
John Fairbank
1951
45
WW II Pacific
1965
45
Pearl Harbor
1970-1979
45
P.O.W. Newspapers
1972-1973
45
S.E. Asia
1973-1978
45
PRC- S.E. Asia
1973
45
Mr. Teng (China) trip around S.E. Asia
1978
45
Indochina Crisis through
1954
45
US Looking back on Vietnam
1990-1992
45
"A Troubled Country"- Vietnam Article
1984
45
N. Vietnam Press
1961-1969
45
USSR- Vietnam Press
1960-1969
45
Vietnam Newspapers
1968-1971
45
S.E. Asia
1971
45
US-China Relations
1990-1994
46
Vietnam- Cambodia
January-March 1978
46
China-Vietnam
1961-2000
46
Vietnam
1965-1989
46
US- S.E. Asia
1977-1981
46
CPR/Cambodia/Indochina FLAP
1970-1971
46
Cambodia
1973-1975
46
Cambodia Crisis
1975
46
China-Cambodia
1956-1967
46
Peking-Cambodia
1970
46
Moscow-Cambodia
1969-1973
46
PRC-Cambodia
1970-1973
46
PRC-Thailand
1955-1969
46
China on Vietnam
1966-1979
46
N. Vietnam - Cambodia Press
1960-1969
46
Vietnam
1970
46
US China Policy Relations
1970
46
Indochina
1972-1976
47
PRC Admission to U.N Debate
1968-1971
47
PRC Seated in U.N., Taiwan Out
October 1971
47
PRC Seated in U.N.
1971
47
PRC in U.N.
1972-1973
47
Taiwan, Chiang, Quemoy
1970-1979
47
Macao
1966-1979
47
US-China Policy/Relations
1973
47
US-China
1980-1984
47
US-PRC Strategic Cooperation
1971-1977
47
Overseas Chinese
1950-1955
47
Overseas Chinese
1970-1989
47
Hinton China Manuscript
1968-1969
47
United Front
1969-1973
47
CCP
1921-1949
47
China
1927-1935
47
Annihilation campaigns and Long March
undated
47
Interpretations: Celebrations on PRC History
undated
47
Biographical Info
1955-1962
47
Normalization and Disorder - China
1970-1989
47
China Politics Miscellaneous
1965-1972
47
Documents-Nixon
1970-1979
47
Miscellaneous Newspapers
1999-2000
48
Mao Tse-Tung
1961-1969
48
Mao Newspapers
1950-1969
48
Mao Death and Aftermath
1976-1977
48
Succession after Mao
1975-1977
48
Agriculture
1954-1969
48
Economy, 5 year plans
1950-1959
48
Economy, Industrialization
1960-1969
48
China, Education
1961
48
Chou Trips
1956-1965
48
Friendship Treaties (PRC Allies)
1958-1964
48
PRC Boundary Treaties
1960-1963
48
PRC General
1963-1966
48
Cultural Revolution
1966-1971
48
Cultural Revolution-Education
1968-1972
48
Education since CR
1970-1975
48
CP-ICM post CR
1971-1987
48
Minorities
1951-1954
48
Food and Population
1964-1966
48
Population
1953-1968
48
Religion
1951-1972
49
PRC General
1963-1966
49
PRC-Australia, N. Zealand
1960-1969
49
China General
1980-1999
49
PRC Foreign Trade (Asia)
1979-1980
49
PRC-Singapore/ post-CR
1971
49
PRC-Indonesia Coup
1965-1969
49
Tiananmen
1987-1989
49
"Far East"/ S.E. Asia
1922-1959
49
Asia and Pacific Islands - Generalized
1950-1989
49
Tibet
1950-1989
49
Nepal
1988
49
Pakistan
1985
49
Siri Lanka
1987
49
Hong Kong
1967-1979
49
US-China
1981-1993
49
US-China Policy/Relations
1967-1989
49
US-PRC Strategic Cooperation
1978-1986
49
US-China Policy Cooperation
1980
49
US Trade with China
1980-1989
49
South Pacific- Micornesia Marshall Is. Guam
1972-1980
49
US-PRC-Taiwan
1978-1979
49
US-China-Taiwan
1979-1988
49
Technology- Transfer/Theft
1981-1983
49
Military Strategy- General
1965-1975
49
Cultural Exchange
1966-1974
50
Peking Press miscellaneous
1970-1979
50
Overseas Chinese
1956-1969
50
Bibliography - China
1962-1963
50
Bibliography - Asia
1950-1981
50
US-PRC Strategic Cooperation
1981-1984
50
Sino-Indian Relations
1955-1987
50
Sino-Indian Border
1950-1970
50
Nixon-PRC
1972
50
Manuscripts by Hinton
1969-1988
50
Topic-Lists "Current Background Series"
1950-1960
50
Current Background
1972-1973
50
Nepal
1980-1999
50
Bhutan
1988-1991
51
China-Pakistan
1960-1969
51
China-Indo-Pakistan War
1965-1966
51
China-Pakistan
1967-1972
51
PRC-India-Pakistan
1968-1979
51
PRC-India-Pakistan-Russia
1980-1985
51
China-India-Burma
1969
51
Pakistan
1985-1992
51
China-India
1968-1971
51-52
India
1980-1992
52
US-India
1974-1975
52
Sri Lanka
1985-1992
52
South Asia-India/ Sri Lanka etc. Personal notes
1975-1985
52
Normalization of Peking-Moscow Relations
1970-1979
52
US-USSR
1973
52
Soviet Union (USSR)/ Russia
1990-1999
52
Sino-Soviet Relations
1989
52
Sino-Soviet Interests in Africa
1962-1965
52
US-Sino-Soviet Triangle
1979-1985
52
US-Russia
1990-1999
52
China/Vietnam/Cambodia
1960-1969
52
Burma
1987
52
Sino-Burmese Relations
1950-1969
52
Burma-China
1967-1973
53
PRC-Indonesia
1955-1968
53
PRC Ceylon
1954-1965
53
Ceylon
1967-1971
53
India-Burma Border Dispute
1968
53
Thailand
1968-1972
53
PRC-Laos-Post CR
1971-1972
53
PRC-Laos
1960-1968
53
Malaysia
1971-1974
53
Philippines
1967
53
PRC_Philippines
1966-1972
53
Tibet
1987
53
Asia General
1960-1999
Digital ahcdm_11478_001
Kelly Documents, Life-Art (3.5" floppy disc)
1993-1995

Books:Return to Top

Container(s): Box

Container(s) Description
Box
53
"The China-India Border: The Origins of the Disputed Boundaries" by Alastair Lamb
1964
53
"A New China Policy: Some Quaker Proposals" a report prepared for the American Friends Service Committee
1965
53
"India-China Relations" speech by Jawaharlal Nehru
1959
53
"Notes, Memoranda and Letters Exchanged and Agreements Signed Between the Governments of India and China" white papers by the Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India, No. I-VIII
1954-1963
53
"Prime Minister On Sino-Indian Relations" Vols. I: in parliament and Vols. II: press conferences
1959-1962
53
"Prelude to War: The Chinese Student Rebellion of 1935-1936" by Hubert Freyn
1939

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Asia -- History -- 20th century
  • China -- Foreign relations
  • China -- Politics and government
  • China -- Study and teaching

Form or Genre Terms

  • Scrapbooks