The Common People and the Artist in the 1930s

An Essay in the Cultural and Social Metahistory of China through Visual Sources
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Earth Sciences and Map Library, University of California, Berkeley 
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Earth Sciences Library & Map Collections [Branner], Stanford UniversityThe Branner Library contains about 125,000 volumes, including 2000 serial titles. Its collections include current and retrospective materials in climatology, earth systems/environmental earth sciences, economic geology, geochemistry, geology, geophysics, hydrogeology, marine geology/ocean margins, petroleum engineering, petroleum geology, seisomology/earthquakes and soils. The collection also includes retropsective collections in invertebrate paleontology, exploration, and mining. The library is a depository for the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the California Geological Survey.

The 270,000 sheet map collections are located on the mezzanine of the library. The collection includes maps on a wide range of social science and humanities topics; there is a strong collection of geological, seismological, hydrological, natural hazards, and natural resources maps. The collection also includes a complete set of the topographic quadrangles of the USGS, as well as topographic maps from around the world.
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Hoover InstitutionThe Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford University, is a public policy research center devoted to advanced study of politics, economics, and political economy—both domestic and foreign—as well as international affairs. With its world-renowned group of scholars and ongoing programs of policy-oriented research, the Hoover Institution puts its accumulated knowledge to work as a prominent contributor to the world marketplace of ideas defining a free society.