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The Hoover Institution (officially The Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace) is an American public policy think tank which promotes personal and economic liberty, free enterprise, and limited government. While the institution is formally a unit of Stanford University, it maintains an independent board of overseers and relies on its own income and donations. It is widely described as conservative, although its directors have contested the idea that it is partisan. The institution began in 1919 as a library founded by Stanford alumnus Herbert Hoover prior to his presidency in order to house his archives gathered during the Great War. The well-known Hoover Tower was built to house the archives, then known as the Hoover War Collection (now the Hoover Institution Library and Archives), and contained material related to World War I, World War II, and other global events. The collection was renamed and transformed into a research institution ("think tank") during the mid-20th century. Its mission, as described by Herbert Hoover in 1959, is "to recall the voice of experience against the making of war, and by the study of these records and their publication, to recall man's endeavors to make and preserve peace, and to sustain for America the safeguards of the American way of life." It has staffed numerous jobs in Washington for Republican presidents from Richard Nixon to Donald Trump. It has provided work for people who previously had important government jobs. Notable Hoover fellows and alumni include Nobel Prize laureates Henry Kissinger, Milton Friedman, and Gary Becker; economist Thomas Sowell; scholars Niall Ferguson and Richard Epstein; former Speaker of the House of Representatives Newt Gingrich; and former Secretary of Defense James N. Mattis. In 2020, former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice became the institution's director. It divides its fellows into separate research teams to work on various subjects, including Economic Policy, History, Education, and Law. It publishes research by its own university press, the Hoover Institution Press. In 2021, Hoover was ranked as the 10th most influential think tank in the world by Academic Influence. It was ranked 22nd on the "Top Think Tanks in United States" and 1st on the "Top Think Tanks to Look Out For" lists of the Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program that same year. History Founding In June 1919, Herbert Hoover, then a wealthy engineer who was one of Stanford University's first graduates, sent a telegram offering Stanford president Ray Lyman Wilbur $50,000 in order to assist the collection of primary materials related to World War I, a project that became known as the Hoover War Collection. Assisted primarily by gifts from private donors, the Hoover War Collection flourished during its early years. In 1922, the collection became known as the Hoover War Library, now known as the Hoover Institution Library and Archives, and includes a variety of rare and unpublished material, including the files of the Okhrana and a plurality of government documents produced during the war. It was housed originally in the Stanford Library, separate from the general stacks. In his memoirs, Hoover wrote: I did a vast amount of reading, mostly on previous wars, revolutions, and peace-makings of Europe and especially the political and economic aftermaths. At one time I set up some research at London, Paris, and Berlin into previous famines in Europe to see if there had developed any ideas on handling relief and pestilence. ... I was shortly convinced that gigantic famine would follow the present war. The steady degeneration of agriculture was obvious. ... I read in one of Andrew D. White's writings that most of the fugitive literature of comment during the French Revolution was lost to history because no one set any value on it at the time, and that without such material it became very difficult or impossible to reconstruct the real scene. Therein lay the origins of the Library on War, Revolution and Peace at Stanford University. 20th century By 1926, the Hoover War Library was the largest library in the world devoted to World War I, including 1.4 million items and too large to house in the Stanford University Library, so the university allocated $600,000 for the construction of the Hoover Tower, which was designed to be its permanent home independent of the Stanford Library system. The 285-foot tall tower was completed in 1941 on date of the university's golden jubilee. The tower has since been a well-recognized part of the Stanford campus. In 1956, former President Hoover, in conjunction with the Institution and Library, began a major fundraising campaign that transitioned the organization to its current form as a research institution as well as archive. In 1957, the Hoover Institution and Library was renamed the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, its current name. In 1959, Stanford's Board of Trustees officially established the Hoover Institution as "an independent institution within the frame of Stanford University". In 1960, W. Glenn Campbell was appointed director and substantial budget increases soon resulted in corresponding increases in acquisitions and related research projects. In particular, the Chinese and Russian collections grew considerably. Despite student unrest during the 1960s, the institution continued to develop closer relations with Stanford University. In 1975, Ronald Reagan, who was Governor of California at that time, was designated as Hoover's first honorary fellow. He donated his gubernatorial papers to the Hoover library. During that time the Hoover Institution had a general budget of $3.5 million a year. In 1976, one third of Stanford University's book holdings were housed at the Hoover library. At that time, it was the largest private archive collection in the United States. For his presidential campaign in 1980, Reagan engaged at least thirteen Hoover scholars to assist the campaign in multiple capacities. After Reagan won the election, more than thirty current or former Hoover Institution fellows worked for the Reagan administration in 1981. In 1989, Campbell retired as director of Hoover and replaced by John Raisian, a change that was considered the end of an era. Raisan served as director until 2015, and was succeeded by Thomas W. Gilligan. 21st century In 2001, Hoover Senior fellow Condoleezza Rice joined the George W. Bush administration, serving as National Security Advisor from 2001 to 2005 and as Secretary of State from 2005 to 2009. In 2006, President George W. Bush awarded the National Humanities Medal to the Hoover Institution. In August 2017, the David and Joan Traitel Building was inaugurated. The ground floor is a conference facility with a 400-seat auditorium and the top floor houses the Hoover Institution's headquarters. At any given time, as of 2017, the Hoover Institution has as many as 200 resident scholars known as fellows. They are an interdis.... Discover the Thomas Hoover popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Thomas Hoover books.

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    The Zen Experience

    Thomas Hoover

    “The best history of Zen ever written.”Library JournalThe truth of Zen has always resided in individual experience rather than in theoretical writings. To give the modern reader ac...

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    Not Quite a Fairytale

    Cee Liddy

    For years, Evelyn, the hopeful realist, and John, the hopeless romantic, entertained each other with tales of one disastrous love affair after another. Then they fell out.From her ...

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    Caribbee

    Thomas Hoover

    Barbados, 1648. The lush and deadly Caribbean paradise, domain of rebels and freeholders, of brigands, bawds and buccaneers. CARIBBEE is the untold story of the first American revo...

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    Life Blood

    Thomas Hoover

    It lies hidden deep in the mistshrouded rain forest of Central America.A place where a brilliant doctor fulfills dreams for some – and creates chilling nightmares for others.Now, f...

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    The Moghul

    Thomas Hoover

    THE MOGHUL was immediately a European bestseller, optioned by Indian producers who commissioned a sixhour miniseries, then Canadian producers with the BBC.Based on real people (ca....

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    The Presidents

    Leah Tinari

    Acclaimed artist and author of Limitless Leah Tinari offers a spectacular collection of portraits that celebrate the iconic and inspirational presidents of the United States.Fine a...

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    The Samurai Strategy

    Thomas Hoover

    ”A financial thriller right out of the headlines.” Adam SmithA highfinance, hightech thriller that correctly predicted the 1987 stock market crash. It was the first fictional treat...

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    The Winter Wedding

    Abby Clements

    Gorgeous and romantic festive fiction from the author of The Heavenly Italian Ice Cream ShopHazel plans perfect weddings. But life is full of surprises... Hazel never set out to be...

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    Somewhere in the Crowd

    Katrina Logan

    The most joyous romcom you'll read in 2023!Four friends. Twelve years. One Eurovision . . . Eurovision is always the highlight of Millie's year. So when she and her best friend Jam...

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    William and Francis Sadler, Complainants v. Thomas B. Hoover

    United States Supreme Court

    The bill states that at May term, 1839, of the Circuit Court, the defendants, Thomas B. Hoover & Co., recovered judgment against them, and one Francis Ross, their s...

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    Project Cyclops

    Thomas Hoover

    “A hightech launch site, a missing nuke, and Arab terrorists with nothing to lose . . .”In the sundappled waters of the Aegean, exagent Michael Vance pilots the Odyssey II, a handm...

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    Zen Culture

    Thomas Hoover

    Anyone who examines the Zen arts is immediately struck by how modern they seem. The ceramics of 16thcentury Zen artists could be interchanged with the rugged pots of our own contem...

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    The Presidents Decoded

    Katie Kennedy & Monique Steele

    Ever wonder what the President does? Meet the 45 people who have held the job in this important book that showcases how they each led the country in their timeand features their ow...

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    The Zen Experience

    Thomas Hoover

    The Zen Experience: A Fascinating Study of Zen Buddhism and Philosophy by Thomas Hoover: Embark on a profound journey into the world of Zen Buddhism and philosophy with this enligh...

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    Syndrome

    Thomas Hoover

    They were promised a miracle cure for the deadly diseases destroying their lives. It seemed too good to be true, but to the desperate and dying it was the only chance for survival....

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    Project Daedalus

    Thomas Hoover

    Retired agent Michael Vance is approached for help on the same day by an old KGB adversary and a brilliant and beautiful NSA code breaker. While their problems seem at first glance...

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    This Royal Breed

    Judith Saxton

    A SAGA OF A YOUNG GIRL'S STRUGGLE FOR SURVIVAL ON THE ISLAND OF JERSEY DURING THE NAZI SECOND WORLD WAR OCCUPATION. After the death of Rochelle Dubois's parents, she is ado...

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    Mafia Spies

    Thomas Maier

    From the Bestselling Author and Television Producer of MASTERS OF SEX, a True Story of Espionage and Mobsters, Based on the NeverBeforeReleased JFK Files, and Optioned by Warner Br...

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    Dorothy Day

    John Loughery & Blythe Randolph

    “Magisterial and glorious” (Pittsburgh PostGazette), the first full authoritative biography of Dorothy DayAmerican icon, radical pacifist, Catholic convert, and advocate for the ho...

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    Wild In The Country

    Monica Belle

    Sacked from her job working in one of London's finest kitchens for having sex with a souschef, Juliet Eden leaves the rat race behind and heads for the country. Alone in her inheri...

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    Life After Power

    Jared Cohen

    New York Times BestsellerNew York Times bestselling author of Accidental Presidents explores what happens after the most powerful job in the world: President of the United States.F...

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    Collateral Damage

    Mark Shaw

    If there had been no coverup of Robert Kennedy’s complicity in the murder of Marilyn Monroe in 1962 and he had been prosecuted based on compelling evidence at the time, the assassi...

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    The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea

    Cheryl Mildenhall

    When Hillary and her girlfriends rent a country house for their summer vacation, it is a pleasant surprise to find that its secretive and kinky owner Darius Harwood seems to be...

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    The New Rakes

    Nikki Magennis

    The New Rakes are known for the hot, dirty electro music they play in basement gigs all over the city, but lead singer Kara has ambitions beyond underground success. Fuelled by her...

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    Commonwealth Pennsylvania v. Thomas Alexander Hoover

    Western Section, at Nashville Court of Appeals of Tennessee

    The defendant had, by agreement made an order of court on April 15, 1983, in Hoover v. Hoover #77, 1983, Snyder County, stipulated to a custody arrangement concerning his children ...

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    Gemini Heat

    Portia Da Costa

    As the metropolis sizzles in early summer temperatures, identical twin sisters Deana and Delia Ferraro are cooking up a heatwave of their own. Surrounded by an atmosphere of relent...

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    Ms Behaviour

    Mini Lee

    Santa is a university student with a wonderful new boyfriend and bright future. However, she's also a bad girl with a wild streak who cultivates an illicit and obsessive reationsh...