Guide to "Winds of Freedom" [Videorecording] V0383
Finding aid prepared by Jenny Johnson
Dept. of Special Collections & University Archives
February 2012
Stanford University Libraries.
557 Escondido Mall
Stanford, California, 94305
Repository email: speccollref@stanford.edu
Title: Winds of Freedom [videorecording]
Identifier/Call Number: V0383
Contributing Institution:
Dept. of Special Collections & University Archives
Language of Material:
English
Physical Description:
1.0 videotape(s) (VHS)
Date: 2003
Abstract: This documentary covers the history of the Hoover Institution, its relationship with Stanford University, as well as past
and current debates concerning the Institution's role on campus. Produced by documentary filmmaker Ian Slattery.
Physical Location: Special Collections and University Archives materials are stored offsite and must be paged 36-48 hours in advance. For more
information on paging collections, see the department's website: http://library.stanford.edu/depts/spc/spc.html.
creator:
Slattery, Ian
This documentary covers the history of the Hoover Institution, its relationship with Stanford University, as well as past
and current debates concerning the Institution's role on campus. Produced by documentary filmmaker Ian Slattery.
The materials are open for research use. Audio-visual materials are not available in original format, and must be reformatted
to a digital use copy.
The materials are open for research use. Audio-visual materials are not available in original format, and must be reformatted
to a digital use copy.
[identification of item], Winds of Freedom (V0383). Dept. of Special Collections and University Archives, Stanford University
Libraries, Stanford, Calif.
The Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace is a public policy think tank and library founded in 1919 by then future
U.S. president, Herbert Hoover, an early alumnus of Stanford. The Hoover Institution is a unit of Stanford University, and
is located on the campus. The Institution houses a large archive related to President Hoover, World War I, and World War II.
Its mission statement outlines its basic tenets: representative government, private enterprise, peace, personal freedom, and
the safeguards of the American system.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Danielson, Elena S., 1947-
Hennessy, John L.
Hilton, Ronald, 1911-2007
Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace
Kennedy, Donald, 1931-
Lyman, Richard W., 1923-2012.
Manley, John F.
Rebholz, R.A. (Ronald A.)
Videorecordings.
Box 1
Video