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<datestamp>2001-08-01</datestamp>
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   <title>ADAM, Gen Sir Ronald, 2nd Bt (1885-1982)</title>
   <creator>Adam | Sir | Ronald | 1885-1982 | 2nd Bt | General</creator>
   <subject>Armed forces</subject>
   <subject>Education</subject>
   <subject>International conflicts</subject>
   <subject>International relations</subject>
   <subject>Labour market</subject>
   <subject>Manpower</subject>
   <subject>Military organizations</subject>
   <subject>Organizations</subject>
   <subject>State security</subject>
   <subject>War</subject>
   <subject>War prisoners</subject>
   <subject>War victims</subject>
   <subject>World wars (events)</subject>
   <subject>World War Two (1939-1945)</subject>
   <subject>Wars (events)</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;Note on the development of the Army rearmament programme, 1937- 1939; notes for the estimates speeches in 1941 and 1943 by the Secretaries of State for War, Capt the Rt Hon David Margesson and the Rt Hon Sir James Grigg, including formation of new corps, Home Guard, Dominion troops and prisoners of war; official paper entitled 'The Use of Manpower in the Army', 1941; printed circular letters from Adjutant General to Corps District, Divisional and Area Commanders, Dec 1942-Dec 1943; papers on Army education for the Armistice and Post War Planning Committee, 1945; reports to Army Council on overseas tours by Adjutant General, 1942-1946; typescript narrative on administrative aspects of World War Two, 1960.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives, King's College London</publisher>
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<datestamp>2002-02-21</datestamp>
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   <title>Notes on an educational method by Philip Doddridge</title>
   <creator>Possibly: Doddridge | Philip | 1702-1751 | non-conformist minister and schoolmaster</creator>
   <subject>Ancient religions</subject>
   <subject>Christianity</subject>
   <subject>Education</subject>
   <subject>Protestantism</subject>
   <subject>Protestant nonconformity</subject>
   <subject>Religions</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;Manuscript volume containing 'An account of Mr [John] Jenning's method of academical education, with some reflections upon it, in a letter to a friend who had some thoughts of reviving it. Written in the year 1728', and dated at Market Harborough, 31 Oct 1728. This may be the original account written by Philip Doddridge and sent to Isaac Watts. &lt;br/&gt;This manuscript text is followed, in another hand, by copies of two letters from Robert Nelson, one, of 27 July 1708, to George Hanger giving moral advice on Hanger's departure for Turkey on business; the other, dated Epiphany 1713, to Gabriel Hanger on the same subject. There are also, in other hands, extracts from dissenting authors, one dated Oct 1821.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>Senate House Library, University of London</publisher>
   <date>2002-02-21</date>
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<datestamp>2002-02-21</datestamp>
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   <title>Memorandum relating to Swiss Cantons; letters regarding French education</title>
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   <subject>International relations</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;Three apparently unrelated documents in French, namely: &lt;br/&gt;1. An eight page manuscript memoranda, probably written by an emigr&#233; Frenchman, containing observations on the attitude of the Swiss Cantons towards France, and the possibilities of involving them in a war against France, written in London, 28 Mar 1792. &lt;br/&gt;2. Letter from Comte Origeon(?), written from Paris, 4 Mar 1789, unaddressed. &lt;br/&gt;3. Letter from Jean Marie C&#233;cile Valentin-Duplantier (1758-1814), Pr&#233;fet of the Landes, to the Director of the &#201;cole Polytechnique [of Mont-de-Marsan?], acknowledging receipt of information about examinations, and written from Mont-de-Marsan, 28 Aug 1802.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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   <date>2002-02-21</date>
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<datestamp>2002-02-20</datestamp>
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   <title>University of Copenhagen documents</title>
   <creator>Unknown</creator>
   <subject>Education</subject>
   <subject>History</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;Translations into English of charters, statutes, and resolutions relating to the University of Copenhagen from 1788-1837, entitled 'xxiv documents relating to the University of Copenhagen', and dated 11 Dec 1837. Includes the royal charter of 7 May 1788, and lists of lectures for 1835-1836, as well as material on the syllabus, examinations, the University's Polytechnic School (founded in 1829). The translations are followed by an appendix headed 'Remarks on the xxiv documents...', which serves as an introduction to the documents.&lt;br/&gt; Both items are in the same hand, and their title-pages bear the stamp of the 'Translator To Her Brit. Maj. Mission. Copenhagen.' The title-page to the first item is bound at the end.&lt;br/&gt; Inserted at the front of the volume is a [holograph?] letter dated 19 Apr 1838 from Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston, Foreign Secretary, sending the manuscript to William Cavendish, 2nd Earl of Burlington, and later the 7th Duke of Devonshire.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>Senate House Library, University of London</publisher>
   <date>2002-02-20</date>
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   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=1447&amp;inst_id=14</identifier>
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<datestamp>2006-04-11</datestamp>
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   <title>Sampson, George</title>
   <creator>Sampson | George | 1873-1950 | educationist</creator>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Two letters addressed to J.H.P. Pafford, dated 28 Nov and 7 Dec 1944. With envelope.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>Senate House Library, University of London</publisher>
   <date>2006-04-11</date>
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<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:1462</identifier>
<datestamp>2006-04-11</datestamp>
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   <title>Greaves, Prof Harold Richard Goring</title>
   <creator>Various</creator>
   <subject>Education</subject>
   <subject>International politics</subject>
   <subject>Political science</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;Six letters relating to the proposed Provisional Committee to create a United Nations University Institute, Nov 1942, addressed to Harold Richard Goring Greaves (subsequently Professor of Political Science in the University of London); and six other letters relating to lectures arranged by the Centre for Studies in International Affairs, 1943-1951. The letters are as follows:&lt;br/&gt;1. Letter to Greaves from Eduard Benes, President of the Czech Republic, 16 Nov 1942. 'I have received and read with much interest your letter of 10th November in which you furnish me with particulars of your Provisional Committee for creating a United Nations University Institute in London. I note that amongst those with whom you are in touch is Dr. Slavik, our Minister of Education, as well as Dr. Ripka and Dr. C&#237;sar;. These gentlemen will, I am sure, let you have their views on the project from the Czechoslovak point of view.We have also in England a Czechoslovak Association of University Teachers, who will certainly be most interested in the idea. For myself, as a former Professor of Sociology, I naturally welcome any effort to promote understanding between university teachers of different nationalities. At the present epoch especially such association is of outstanding importance'.&lt;br/&gt;2. Letter to Greaves from John Gilbert Winant, United States Ambassador, 16 Nov 1942. 'Thank you for your letter of November 12th telling me about the suggestion for the establishment in London of an International University Institute. I was interested in this and would like to attend the meeting to be held at the British Academy on Monday November 23rd. Unfortunately I have a previous engagement at that time and am sorry I cannot be with you. I would appreciate, however, your keeping me informed concerning any plans which may be decided upon in this matter and I am gratified for your courtesy in writing [to] me'.&lt;br/&gt;3. Letter to Greaves from (George) Gilbert (Aim&#233;) Murray, 17 Nov 1942. 'I am afraid I cannot come to the meeting at the British Academy on November 23rd, and I am still not quite clear in my mind about the purpose of the International University Institute. Of course I can see that there is great danger that all over the world intellectual values will be thrust aside and the whole intellectual side of life undervalued and neglected. This is partly the deliberate influence of both Nazism and Communism. If the International Institute is to be concerned with the preservation of these intellectual values, I can see important work for it'.&lt;br/&gt;4. Letter to greaves from Richard Austen Butler, Board of Education, 8 Nov 1942. 'Thank you for your letter of 12th November...I should like to keep in touch with progress with this scheme but I shall be unable to attend meetings personally. I am, however, asking my Public Relations Officer, Mr. D.H. Leadbetter, to attend the meeting next Monday...'.&lt;br/&gt;5. Letter to Greaves from Joseph Bech, Luxembourg Minister for Foreign Affairs, 18 Nov 1942. 'I am entirely in agreement with this scheme which I consider would be of immense value in helping to solve the problems of reconstruction which will arise in the near future and I am grateful to you for having invited me to take part in the launching of such an Institute. I, therefore, accept with much pleasure, your kind invitation to be present at the meeting on Monday, 23rd November, at the British Academy...'&lt;br/&gt;6. Letter to Greaves from Ivan Mikhailovich Maisky, Soviet Ambassador, 20 Nov 1942. 'Thank you for your letter of the 12th November inviting me to attend the meeting your Provisional Committee are holding...which I regret I am unable to attend'.&lt;br/&gt;7. Letter from Prince Bernhard of The Netherlands to Mr. Clow Ford, 23 Oct 1943, regarding a lecture series at the Centre for Studies in International Affairs. 'I am extremely sorry that owing to an important conference I am unable to attend the opening night on Tuesday next. I have asked General Phaff to represent me...'.&lt;br/&gt;8. Letter from Henry Moore to Allen M. Parker, Organising Secretary of the University of London, 5 Jul 1950, acknowledging his letter of 23 Jun.&lt;br/&gt;9. Letter from Robert (William) Speaight to Allen M. Parker, 10 May 1951, acknowledging his letter.&lt;br/&gt;10. Letter from Robert (William) Speaight to Allen M. Parker, 16 Jun 1951, concerning a dinner engagement.&lt;br/&gt;11. Letter from Cecil Day-Lewis to Allen M. Parker, 3 Aug 1951, concerning a dinner engagement.&lt;br/&gt;12. Letter from Hugh (Todd Naylor) Gaitskell to Allen M. Parker, 21 May 1953, concerning his lecture to be delivered on 24 Jul at the Centre for Studies in International Affairs.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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   <date>2006-04-11</date>
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<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:1543</identifier>
<datestamp>2006-12-02</datestamp>
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   <title>Rutherford, Andrew</title>
   <creator>Rutherford | Andrew | 1929-1998 | academic</creator>
   <subject>Education</subject>
   <subject>Educational supervision</subject>
   <subject>Governing bodies</subject>
   <subject>Literary forms and genres</subject>
   <subject>Literature</subject>
   <subject>Poetry</subject>
   <subject>University governing bodies</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers of Professor Andrew Rutherford, including material relating to the teaching of literature at University level, such as lectures dating from his time at the University of Aberdeen, and reports to the British Council on his lecturing tours abroad; documents concerning the admission of Goldsmith's College as a School of the University of London; appointment diaries and a file of speeches made while Vice-Chancellor of the University of London; research material compiled by Rutherford relating to his book &lt;i&gt;book The literature of war: five studies in heroic virtue&lt;/i&gt; (Macmillan, 1978) and his editorship of seven volumes of Kipling's stories and poetry , most notably &lt;i&gt;Early verse by Rudyard Kipling&lt;/i&gt; (Oxford University Press, 1986), comprising working notes, photocopies, correspondence and drafts.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>Senate House Library, University of London</publisher>
   <date>2006-12-02</date>
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   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Access to this collection is unrestricted for the purpose of private study and personal research within the supervised environment and restrictions of the Library's Palaeography Room. Access to some files may be restricted under the Freedom of Information Act. Please contact the Archivist for details.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Copies may be made, subject to the condition of the original. Copying must be undertaken by the Palaeography Room staff, who will need a minimum of 24 hours to process requests.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:1580</identifier>
<datestamp>2001-08-10</datestamp>
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   <title>Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge Papers</title>
   <creator>Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge | 1826-1848</creator>
   <subject>Adult education institutions</subject>
   <subject>Adult learning</subject>
   <subject>Authors</subject>
   <subject>Books</subject>
   <subject>Booksellers</subject>
   <subject>Communication personnel</subject>
   <subject>Communication process</subject>
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   <subject>Education</subject>
   <subject>Engraving</subject>
   <subject>Graphic arts</subject>
   <subject>Handicrafts</subject>
   <subject>Illustration</subject>
   <subject>Learning</subject>
   <subject>Lifelong education</subject>
   <subject>Mechanics' Institutes</subject>
   <subject>Nonformal education</subject>
   <subject>Publications</subject>
   <subject>Publishers</subject>
   <subject>Publishing</subject>
   <subject>Publishing industry</subject>
   <subject>Reading</subject>
   <subject>Writers</subject>
   <subject>Communications media</subject>
   <subject>Information sciences</subject>
   <subject>Personnel</subject>
   <subject>People by occupation</subject>
   <subject>People</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;The collection consists mainly of minutes, financial records, manuscripts of unpublished texts and correspondence. It provides interesting detail on what one section of society thought would provide education for another. There is much useful information on the reading preferences of the public, and on the growth and development of Mechanics' Institutes. Most of those concerned with the founding of the Society as a project in self-education were also involved in the founding of the new University of London (now University College London) and some, like Augustus De Morgan and George Long, actually taught there. There is also considerable information on the work of publishers, illustrators, engravers and booksellers and on writers, whether already established authorities in their field or young hopefuls, like G H Lewes, who sought to establish themselves through the Society's patronage.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>University College London</publisher>
   <date>2001-08-10</date>
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   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Open.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Normal copyright restrictions apply.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:1672</identifier>
<datestamp>2006-12-01</datestamp>
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   <title>Atkinson family</title>
   <creator>Atkinson | family | fl 1668-96</creator>
   <subject>Accounting</subject>
   <subject>Education</subject>
   <subject>Finance</subject>
   <subject>Financial administration</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;A school note book, 1668-96, used by various members of the Atkinson family. As well as notes on mainly classical studies the book contains accounts that appear to have been inccurred during the years of 1668-9 at Glasgow College.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>Senate House Library, University of London</publisher>
   <date>2006-12-01</date>
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   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Access to the items in the collection is unrestricted for the purpose of private study and personal research within the controlled environment and restrictions of the Library's Palaeography Room. Access to archive collections may be restricted under the Freedom of Information Act. Please contact the University Archivist for details.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Copies may be made, subject to the condition of the original. Copying must be undertaken by the Palaeography Room staff, who will need a minimum of 24 hours to process requests.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:1683</identifier>
<datestamp>2007-06-20</datestamp>
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   <title>Bellot, Professor Hugh Hale</title>
   <creator>Bellot | Hugh Hale | 1890-1969 | historian</creator>
   <subject>Education</subject>
   <subject>Higher education institutions</subject>
   <subject>Historical research</subject>
   <subject>History</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;Correspondence and papers of Bellot. The papers represent and illustrate the activities of Bellot's academic life as well as his personal one. There are letters to his family describing his schooldays at Bedales School up to his involvement with University College, Ibadan and his appointment to the Vice Chancellorship of the University of London. &lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;The papers can be divided into three series: papers relating to his involvement in teaching and governance at the University of London, his personal papers that document his relationship with his fellow historians and his family; and papers created in the process of his historical research. &lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;The official papers include case-files relating to: academic policy, University College, Ibadan, Westfield College, Senate committees, Board of Study in History at the University of London, Higher Education in Africa, and Library Policy. &lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;His personal papers include: correspondence (1898-1968) with fellow historians (such as Albert Frederick Pollard, Thomas Frederick Tout, Robert Arthur Humphreys and J.E. Neale), members of his family, and other friends and acquaintances; family photographs; newspaper-cuttings; domestic account-books; diaries, records of his activities at Lincoln College; curriculum vitae; and travel notebooks.&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt; The papers documenting Bellot's academic activities and historical research include: drafts, off-prints and notes for various works, including some unpublished; correspondence with his publisher, The Athlone Press; bibliographical and lecture notes; and the obligatory historical notes on areas of American History, economics and obituaries.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>Senate House Library, University of London</publisher>
   <date>2007-06-20</date>
   <type>text</type>
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   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=1683&amp;inst_id=14</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Access to the items in the collection is unrestricted for the purpose of private study and personal research within the controlled environment and restrictions of the Library's Palaeography Room. Access to archive collections may be restricted under the Freedom of Information Act. Please contact the University Archivist for details.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Copies may be made, subject to the condition of the original. Copying must be undertaken by the Palaeography Room staff, who will need a minimum of 24 hours to process requests.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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<datestamp>2007-06-27</datestamp>
<setSpec>education</setSpec>
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   <title>Dickens, Professor Arthur Geoffrey</title>
   <creator>Dickens | Arthur Geoffrey | b 1910 | historian</creator>
   <subject>Education</subject>
   <subject>History</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers of Arthur Geoffrey Dickens (1910-2001), Fellow and Tutor of Keble College, Oxford, Professor of History at Hull and London Universities, and Director of the Institute of Historical Research, author and editor of books on medieval and Reformation history: Working papers, including typescripts of his 'Reniassance and the Reformation and Reformation in historical thought', bound volumes and folders of handwritten and typed notes, drafts and albums of reviews, offprints, pamphlets etc, some in photocopy, many annotated by Dickens, some correspondence (c1929-1992).&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>Senate House Library, University of London</publisher>
   <date>2007-06-27</date>
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   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=1750&amp;inst_id=14</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Access to the items in the collection is unrestricted for the purpose of private study and personal research within the controlled environment and restrictions of the Library's Palaeography Room Access to archive collections may be restricted under the Freedom of Information Act. Please contact the University Archivist for details.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Copies may be made, subject to the condition of the original. Copying must be undertaken by the Palaeography Room staff, who will need a minimum of 24 hours to process requests.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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<datestamp>2006-04-11</datestamp>
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   <title>Englefield, Teresa Ann</title>
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   <subject>Astronomy</subject>
   <subject>Education</subject>
   <subject>Geography</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;A notebook dated 1772 bearing the title &lt;i&gt;The Rudiments of Geography and Astronomy, from the Dictates of Sam. Dunn, Teacher of Mathamaticks &amp;c. &lt;/i&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>Senate House Library, University of London</publisher>
   <date>2006-04-11</date>
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   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=1767&amp;inst_id=14</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Access to the items in the collection is unrestricted for the purpose of private study and personal research within the controlled environment and restrictions of the Library's Palaeography Room Uncatalogued material may not be seen. Please contact the University Archivist for details.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Copies may be made, subject to the condition of the original. Copying must be undertaken by the Palaeography Room staff, who will need a minimum of 24 hours to process requests.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:1772</identifier>
<datestamp>2008-07-04</datestamp>
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   <title>Farr, Florence</title>
   <creator>Farr | Florence | 1860-1916 | actress and author </creator>
   <subject>Education</subject>
   <subject>Photographs</subject>
   <subject>Theatre</subject>
   <subject>Visual materials</subject>
   <subject>Performing arts</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;Correspondence to and from Florence Farr, photographs of Florence Farr, reviews of &lt;i&gt;Modern Women&lt;/i&gt;, flyers of plays, performance programmes. There are photographs, some signed, showing her in acting roles and in her time in Ceylon. Amongst the remaining items there are performance programmes and posters.&lt;/p&gt; </description>
   <publisher>Senate House Library, University of London</publisher>
   <date>2008-07-04</date>
   <type>text</type>
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   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=1772&amp;inst_id=14</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Access to this collection is unrestricted for the purpose of private study and personal research within the supervised environment and restrictions of the Library's Palaeography Room. Uncatalogued material may not be seen. Please contact the University Archivist for details.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Copies may be made, subject to the condition of the original. Copying must be undertaken by the Palaeography Room staff, who will need a minimum of 24 hours to process requests.&lt;/p&gt; </rights>
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<header>
<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:1795</identifier>
<datestamp>2006-04-11</datestamp>
<setSpec>education</setSpec>
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   <title>Grote, George</title>
   <creator>Grote | George | 1794-1871 | politician and historian</creator>
   <subject>Education</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;Four notebooks. The first notebook contains manuscript exercises written while George Grote, aged 11 (1805-1806), was a pupil at Charterhouse. The other three notebooks dated 1816, 1817 and 1820 contain notes and essays on various subjects.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>Senate House Library, University of London</publisher>
   <date>2006-04-11</date>
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   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=1795&amp;inst_id=14</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Access to the items in the collection is unrestricted for the purpose of private study and personal research within the controlled environment and restrictions of the Library's Palaeography Room Uncatalogued material may not be seen. Please contact the University Archivist for details.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Copies may be made, subject to the condition of the original. Copying must be undertaken by the Palaeography Room staff, who will need a minimum of 24 hours to process requests.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:2059</identifier>
<datestamp>2006-04-11</datestamp>
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   <title>Phillips, John</title>
   <creator>Phillips | John | 1800-1874 | geologist</creator>
   <subject>Biographies</subject>
   <subject>Education</subject>
   <subject>Literary forms and genres</subject>
   <subject>Literature</subject>
   <subject>Poetry</subject>
   <subject>Prose</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;A book of manuscript poems, composed by John Phillips from 1825 to 1863, lists of honours conferred on him, 1825-1860, lists of lecture engagements 1824-1860 and a manuscript entitled &lt;i&gt;the incidents in the life of John Phillips, 1800-1860&lt;/i&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>Senate House Library, University of London</publisher>
   <date>2006-04-11</date>
   <type>text</type>
   <format>text/html</format>
   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=2059&amp;inst_id=14</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Access to the items in the collection is unrestricted for the purpose of private study and personal research within the controlled environment and restrictions of the Library's Palaeography Room Uncatalogued material may not be seen. Please contact the University Archivist for details.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Copies may be made, subject to the condition of the original. Copying must be undertaken by the Palaeography Room staff, who will need a minimum of 24 hours to process requests.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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<header>
<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:2102</identifier>
<datestamp>2006-04-11</datestamp>
<setSpec>education</setSpec>
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   <title>Sewell family</title>
   <creator>Sewell | family | fl 1802-1803</creator>
   <subject>Accounting</subject>
   <subject>Education</subject>
   <subject>Finance</subject>
   <subject>Financial administration</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;Accounts of 1802-1803 rendered to Mr and Mrs Joshua Sewell for household items and bills for their son, Stephen's education.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>Senate House Library, University of London</publisher>
   <date>2006-04-11</date>
   <type>text</type>
   <format>text/html</format>
   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=2102&amp;inst_id=14</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Access to the items in the collection is unrestricted for the purpose of private study and personal research within the controlled environment and restrictions of the Library's Palaeography Room Uncatalogued material may not be seen. Please contact the University Archivist for details.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Copies may be made, subject to the condition of the original. Copying must be undertaken by the Palaeography Room staff, who will need a minimum of 24 hours to process requests.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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<header>
<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:2225</identifier>
<datestamp>2001-08-16</datestamp>
<setSpec>biology</setSpec>
<setSpec>education</setSpec>
<setSpec>ethnology</setSpec>
<setSpec>films</setSpec>
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<setSpec>literature</setSpec>
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   <title>HUXLEY, Thomas Henry (1825-1895)</title>
   <creator>Huxley | Thomas Henry | 1825-1895 | scientist and educationalist</creator>
   <subject>Biology</subject>
   <subject>Caricatures</subject>
   <subject>Cartoons</subject>
   <subject>Drawings</subject>
   <subject>Education</subject>
   <subject>Essays</subject>
   <subject>Ethnology</subject>
   <subject>Field work</subject>
   <subject>Films</subject>
   <subject>Literary forms and genres</subject>
   <subject>Literature</subject>
   <subject>Natural philosophy</subject>
   <subject>Natural sciences</subject>
   <subject>Ocean exploration</subject>
   <subject>Oceanographic research</subject>
   <subject>Oceanography</subject>
   <subject>Palaeontology</subject>
   <subject>Philosophy</subject>
   <subject>Photographs</subject>
   <subject>Prose</subject>
   <subject>Research work</subject>
   <subject>Scientific expeditions</subject>
   <subject>Theology</subject>
   <subject>Visual materials</subject>
   <subject>Zoology</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers of Thomas Henry Huxley, 1839-1931, comprising scientific and general correspondence, 1846-1911; Huxley family letters, 1842-1931; personal papers, 1839-1891; working papers, 1846-1900, largely comprising notes, drawings, lectures and unfinished essays, relating to anthropology and ethnology, 1866-1890, biology, 1846-1900, including voyage of HMS RATTLESNAKE, 1846-1850, education, 1861-1893, geology and palaeontology, 1854-1891, philosophy and ethics, 1871-[1893], theology and biblical criticism, [1859-1895]; papers of the Fisheries Commissions and Scottish Fishery Board, 1858-1864; appointment diaries, 1857-1894; drawings, [1849-1872]; caricatures and cartoons, [1852-1883]; photographs and engravings, [1846-1890]; posthumous papers, [1895-1925]; &lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;scientific papers, 1846-1898, comprising notebooks made whilst with HMS RATTLESNAKE, 1846-1850; scientific notebooks, containing drawings, notes, correspondence and lectures, [1855-1888], principally relating to zoology and largely organised by zoological classification; drawings, [1847-1895], many relating to the notebooks; &lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;correspondence between Huxley and Henrietta Anne Heathorn, 1847-1854.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>Imperial College of Science Technology and Medicine</publisher>
   <date>2001-08-16</date>
   <type>text</type>
   <format>text/html</format>
   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=2225&amp;inst_id=3</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Researchers wishing to consult the Archives should first contact the College Archivist, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, Exhibition Road, London SW7 2AZ, for an appointment.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;A photocopying service is available at the discretion of the Archivist. Photocopies are supplied for research use only. Requests to publish original material should be submitted to the Archivist.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:2310</identifier>
<datestamp>2008-03-06</datestamp>
<setSpec>documents</setSpec>
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<setSpec>informationsources</setSpec>
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   <title>PAYNE, Joseph (1808-1876) and family</title>
   <creator>Payne | Joseph | 1808-1876 | Professor of Education&lt;br/&gt; Payne | Joseph Frank | 1840-1910 | physician&lt;br/&gt; Payne | John Burnell | 1839-1869 | clergyman and Professor of English Literature and History&lt;br/&gt; Dyer | John | d ?1797 | clergyman and father-in-law of Joseph Payne </creator>
   <subject>Diaries</subject>
   <subject>Documents</subject>
   <subject>Education</subject>
   <subject>Information sources</subject>
   <subject>Literary forms and genres</subject>
   <subject>Literature</subject>
   <subject>Nonfiction</subject>
   <subject>Primary documents</subject>
   <subject>Prose</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;Small group of papers of Joseph Payne (1808-1876) and of his family including his sons (Joseph) Frank Payne (1840-1910) and John Burnell Payne (1839-1869) and his father-in-law the Rev John Dyer. The collection comprises Joseph Frank Payne's personal copies of the volumes of his father's work which he edited, namely &lt;i&gt;Lectures on the History of Education&lt;/i&gt; (1892) and &lt;i&gt;Lectures on the Science and Art of Education&lt;/i&gt; (1883); bound copy of Joseph Frank Payne's Harveian Oration, entitled 'Harvey and Galen', 1897; manuscript journal of Joseph Payne, Jan-Apr 1825; sermon given by Edward Steane on the death of the Rev John Dyer, 1841; printed testimonials in favour of Rev John Burnell Payne, candidate for the Profressorship of English Literature and History at Owen's College, Manchester, 1866; photograph of Joseph Payne; printed sermon given by William Steadman on the death of the Rev James Dyer, 1797; family notebooks, 1821-1828, some on literary subjects; correspondence, including of John Burnell Payne with Mrs Lewes [George Eliot]; various notes, journal entries, reflections and verse in different hands.&lt;/p&gt; </description>
   <publisher>Institute of Education</publisher>
   <date>2008-03-06</date>
   <type>text</type>
   <format>text/html</format>
   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=2310&amp;inst_id=5</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Open.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;A reader wishing to publish any quotation of information, including pictorial, derived from any archive material must apply in writing for prior permission from the Librarian or other appropriate person(s) as indicated by the Archivist. A limited number of photocopies may be supplied at the discretion of the Archivist.&lt;/p&gt; </rights>
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<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:2542</identifier>
<datestamp>2008-03-06</datestamp>
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   <title>NUNN, Sir Percy Nunn</title>
   <creator>Nunn | Sir | Thomas Percy | 1870-1944 | Knight | educationist </creator>
   <subject>Art education</subject>
   <subject>Colonial countries</subject>
   <subject>Cultural education</subject>
   <subject>Education</subject>
   <subject>Educational personnel training</subject>
   <subject>Educational supervision</subject>
   <subject>Governing bodies</subject>
   <subject>Political systems</subject>
   <subject>University governing bodies</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;Files of Sir Thomas Percy Nunn, Director of the Institute of Education, 1923-1936, including general files containing correspondence with University Departments of Education, and material concerning general policy and administration, 1926-1936; correspondence with the Board of Education, 1925-1930; correspondence with London County Council, 1923-1932; correspondence with the University of London, 1930-1936; correspondence, course files and examination papers concerning a scheme for the training of teachers of art, 1923-1931; correspondence and papers regarding the Board of Education Consultative Committee of London Colleges and Secondary Schools, 1925-1932; correspondence regarding colonial education, the Advisory Committee on Education in the Colonies, the establishment and administration of a course at the LDTC, the Oversea Department and the Colonial Department, 1926-1935; correspondence, minutes and circulated papers, reports, presscuttings, drafts of published and unpublished papers, memoranda and discussion documents relating to the International Institute Examinations Enquiry for England, 1929-1936.&lt;/p&gt; </description>
   <publisher>Institute of Education</publisher>
   <date>2008-03-06</date>
   <type>text</type>
   <format>text/html</format>
   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=2542&amp;inst_id=5</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Apply to Archivist.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;A reader wishing to publish any quotation of information, including pictorial, derived from any archive material must apply in writing for prior permission from the Librarian or other appropriate person(s) as indicated by the Archivist. A limited number of photocopies may be supplied at the discretion of the Archivist.&lt;/p&gt; </rights>
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<header>
<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:2586</identifier>
<datestamp>2008-03-05</datestamp>
<setSpec>education</setSpec>
<setSpec>educationaladministration</setSpec>
<setSpec>educationallevels</setSpec>
<setSpec>educationalpersonneltraining</setSpec>
<setSpec>educationalsciences</setSpec>
<setSpec>educationalsupervision</setSpec>
<setSpec>highereducationinstitutions</setSpec>
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   <title>INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION</title>
   <creator>Institute of Education </creator>
   <subject>Education</subject>
   <subject>Educational administration</subject>
   <subject>Educational levels</subject>
   <subject>Educational personnel training</subject>
   <subject>Educational research</subject>
   <subject>Educational sciences</subject>
   <subject>Educational supervision</subject>
   <subject>Governing bodies</subject>
   <subject>Higher education</subject>
   <subject>Higher education institutions</subject>
   <subject>Teacher education</subject>
   <subject>Teacher education schools</subject>
   <subject>University governing bodies</subject>
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   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Apply to Archivist.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;A reader wishing to publish any quotation of information, including pictorial, derived from any archive material must apply in writing for prior permission from the Librarian or other appropriate person(s) as indicated by the Archivist. A limited number of photocopies may be supplied at the discretion of the Archivist&lt;/p&gt; </rights>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers of Sir Walter Adams, [1906]-1974, comprising personal correspondence with family and friends and material relating to early historical and academic work, 1930-[1975]; papers relating to the Commission on African Higher Education, 1949-1952; material relating to Adams' time as Principal of the University College of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, 1953-1966, including correspondence concerning his appointment, papers regarding overseas visits and conferences, and administrative and financial papers relating to the UCRN; texts and notes for speeches made by Adams, 1945-1966, including some on education in Africa; correspondence by Adams as Principal of UCRN, 1955-1974, including personal letters and testimonials; later papers relating to educational issues in Rhodesia, 1967-1974; material relating to Adam's time as Director of the London School of Economics, 1966-1973, notably correspondence relating to his appointment, minutes and associated papers of LSE committees, official correspondence with administrative and academic staff, papers relating to the Students' Union, selection committees, the Library Appeal, the LSE Magazine, press and publicity, and student unrest; semi-official correspondence of Adams as Director of the LSE, 1967-1974; papers concerning the Society for the Protection of Science and Learning, 1968-1972; papers relating to the placement of foreign refugee scholars (notably from Czechoslovakia), 1968-1971; speeches and writings for audiences outside the LSE, 1967-1972; engagement books, 1968-1973; photographs, [1900s-1973], including early family photographs, and group photos at UCRN and the LSE.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers relating to the anthropological work of Virginia Adam in central Tanzania, East Africa, 1953-1963, mainly in the Isanzu region, including field notes, 1961-1963, relating to the social composition of Isanzu villages, food gathering, family and tribal relationships, property, justice, music, education and medicine; general fieldwork sources for the district book of Iramba, 1961-1963, including lists of chiefs, descriptions of native authorities, and maps of the Isanzu and Iambi territories; extracts from, and notes on, articles relating to the land and characteristics of Tanzania, 1960-1962; notes by Adam on the structure and purpose of her fieldwork, 1961-1963; files of notes by Adam on various subjects, 1960-1963, including the Beattie and Tonga tribes, kinship and social networks, child care methods and the position of women in Isanzu, community development projects such as road building and literacy campaigns, tribal economy, a survey of the Mukato village, village expenditure, Isanzu and Iramba rituals mainly relating to birth, marriage and death, the composition of clans with their mythologies and customs, household economy, various aspects of kinship, numbers of livestock held by certain individuals and villages, agriculture, inheritance laws of various tribes, crafts and specialisation, court procedures of the district, rainmaking rituals, the Mangola tribe, and land ownership and local descent groups in Kirumi, medicine, pregnancy and childbirth, and education; notebooks in the Ihanzu language, 1961-1963; a file of notes on village economy, 1953-1957, including notes on traditional systems of African agriculture taken from a World Health Organisation/FAO course in human nutrition; drafts and typescripts of a paper on the organisation of labour, 1961-1963, with a typescript giving a description of an Ihanzu village economy; correspondence with members of the East African Institute of Social Research, 1961-1963, including correspondence between Adam and Audrey Richards concerning terms of employment and areas of research; typescript papers written by Adam on aspects of village life in Tanzania, [1961-1963]; quarterly reports compiled by Adam, October-December 1961 and Aug-Sep 1962, giving details of survey work in the Isanzu region, notably the village of Mukato and the Mbulu district; papers relating to the population of regions within Tanzania, 1961, notably extracts from the 1957 population census, giving a breakdown of male, female and total population numbers by tribe; typescript diaries kept by Adam during her time with the Isanzu, 1961-1963.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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   <title>ANDREWS, Professor Philip Walter Sawford, 1914-1971, Professor of Economics; BRUNNER, Professor Elizabeth, 1920-1983, Professor of Economics</title>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Material collated by Professors Philip Walter Sawford Andrews and Elizabeth Brunner, [1932-1970], during their teaching and research in the field of industrial economics, including records of the Oxford Economists Research Group, [1930s], and of the Oxford Research Group in Economics, [post World War Two]; papers relating to economics teaching at the Universities of Oxford and Lancaster; extensive research materials on microeconomics and the theory of the firm, especially the British steel industry and the international nitrogen cartel; papers relating to Andrews' practice as an economics expert for the Restrictive Practices Court, including description of practice in many manufacturing industries.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=2794&amp;inst_id=1</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Closed until listed.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Apply to Archivist for copyright details. Some documents may be photocopied.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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   <title>ASHDOWN, Rt Hon Jeremy John Durham (Paddy), b 1941, leader of the Liberal Democrat Party</title>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers of Jeremy John Durham (Paddy) Ashdown, [1970]-1999, including material relating to the working of the Liberal Democrat Party (including files on the merger of the Liberal and Social Democratic Parties in 1988), campaigns, and relations with related Liberal groups, such as campaigning within ethnic minorities, the Liberal Youth and Student Office, the Liberal Movement, the European Liberal Democratic and Reform Parties, and Liberal International; material relating to Social and Liberal Democrat and Liberal Democrat conferences, 1989-1993, comprising programmes, agenda and correspondence; files relating to the administration of party political broadcasts and press releases, 1988-1992; papers relating to general, by, local and European elections, 1988-1993, including the 1991 report on general elections, and the European Election Task Group and ASLDC reports on local government elections; files on parliamentary procedure, 1989-1992; financial and administrative papers of the Liberal Democrat Party, 1986-1992, notably relating to fund raising; material concerning the organisation of local parties, 1988-1993, including those in Scotland and Wales; Liberal Democrat correspondence, 1982-1993, mainly with party members; constituency correspondence, 1985-1994, relating to Yeovil; general correspondence, 1983-1994, with members of the public, on subjects including animal rights, the arts, blood sports, capital punishment, constitutional and electoral reform, defence, education, energy, the environment, Europe, foreign affairs/policy, health, housing, human rights, legal aid, minority rights, the Poll Tax, taxation, trade and industry, and transport; correspondence relating to issues in individual constituencies, 1988-1994; files of information and correspondence on particular subjects, 1984-1993; personal material relating to work by Paddy Ashdown, 1983-1994, including books, articles, speeches and details of programmes; files on the employment of staff in Paddy Ashdown's office, 1984-1992. Also: files created by Ashdown as leader of the Liberal Democrats, c1991-1999 (AccNo: M1981); Paddy Ashdown's diaries, July 1988-April 1997 (AccNo: M3059); personal and party correspondence, 1987-1998 (AccNo: M3322); diaries and emails, 1999-2006 (AccNo: M3348).&lt;/p&gt; </description>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Records of the British International Studies Association (BISA), 1957-1994, notably minutes of the British Coordinating Committee on International Studies (BCCIS), 1957-1970, including material relating to the Bailey Conferences on International Relations; BISA Committee minutes, 1973-1977, mainly relating to the founding of the Association, and the framing of its constitution; Chairman's correspondence, 1975-1983 and 1990-1992; correspondence and papers relating to BISA 'foreign relations' and attempts at the internationalisation of BISA, 1981-1984 and 1987-1990, including communications with groups such as the International Studies Association; minutes, papers and correspondence of the BISA Executive Committee, 1984-1989, including some minutes of Annual General Meetings, and papers of the Executive Committee study groups; papers relating to the Editorial Committee of the &lt;i&gt;Review of International Studies&lt;/i&gt;, 1979-1989; BISA newsletters, 1976-1994; records of the BBC schools survey steering committee, 1970-1972; papers relating to the British Universities survey of teaching International Studies, 1970; the BISA Press Cuttings working group, 1975-1976; papers and correspondence concerning the BISA conference, 1989-1990; papers of the BISA Research and Projects Sub-Committee, 1986-1987; financial material, 1981-1991; material concerning the BISA newsletter, 1982-1994.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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   <title>BOTTOMORE, Professor Thomas Burton, 1920-1992, sociologist</title>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers relating to the life and career of Professor Thomas Burton Bottomore, including material relating to his early life, 1930s-1949, such as his Phd thesis; working and research materials, 1950s-1992, comprising notes, articles, press cuttings, translations and offprints of material on subjects including socialist theory, modernism, world systems, radical movements, and Rudolf Herferding; material on the French civil service and students at the &#201;cole Nationale d'Administration, [1952-1969], possibly for a thesis by Bottomore on the subject; correspondence, 1953-1992, with students, publishers, colleagues and friends, as well as contacts in Greece, Spain, the USA, Canada, India, China, Japan, Africa, Australia, Latin America, and Pakistan; papers concerning conferences, 1960-1981, including correspondence, programmes and texts of lectures and seminars; material relating to campaigns, 1972-1989, notably against Cruise missiles; teaching papers, 1968-1992, mainly comprising course outlines, references, material relating to Sussex University and Sussex Sociology Group; correspondence, committee papers and circulars relating to organisations, 1950-1977, including the &lt;i&gt;Praxis&lt;/i&gt; Educational Board, the International Sociological Association (ISA), and the International Society for Socialist Studies (ISSS); material relating to his time in Canada, 1963-1987, including papers concerning work at Simon Fraser University, Vancouver; papers relating to writings and publications, 1957-1992, including correspondence, royalty statements and notes concerning books written by Bottomore, copies of articles on sociological subjects, texts of interviews and radio talks, and reviews; material concerning journals, 1956-1992, such as &lt;i&gt;Current Sociology, Socialism of the Future, &lt;/i&gt;and&lt;i&gt; Praxis&lt;/i&gt;; transcript of Bottomore's personal diary, 1949-1992.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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<datestamp>2001-01-17</datestamp>
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   <title>Speaker's Commission on Citizenship</title>
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   <subject>Politics</subject>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers collated and created by the Speaker's Commission on Citizenship, 1988-1990, notably minutes of meetings of the main body of the Commission, 1988-1990; material relating to the final report of the Commission, 1989-1990, including drafts of the report, with comments by members and others, and papers of the working party meetings; supporting papers for the report of the Commission, 1989-1990; correspondence about the work of the Commission plus reports submitted to it, 1989-1990; papers relating to education and citizenship, notably the National Curriculum Council's report on Education for Citizenship, and associated papers, 1989, and material of the Consultative Conference on Citizenship in Schools, 1990.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Open&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Apply to Archivist for copyright details. Most documents may be photocopied.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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<datestamp>2001-01-17</datestamp>
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   <title>DURBIN, Rt Hon Evan Frank Mottram, 1906-1948, economist</title>
   <creator>Durbin | Evan Frank Mottram | 1906-1948 | economist</creator>
   <subject>Collectivism</subject>
   <subject>Economics</subject>
   <subject>Education</subject>
   <subject>Finance</subject>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers of the Rt Hon Evan Frank Mottram Durbin, 1918-1948, comprising lectures and notes on miscellaneous subjects, 1935-1944, including English politics, socialism, social history, peace and war, Russia, sociology and economics; secondary historical material, 1931-1944, namely working and research notes by Durbin; correspondence collected by Elisabeth Durbin from his papers and correspondents, 1928-1961, including Reginald Bassett, Sir (Henry) Roy (Forbes) Harrod, John Maynard Keynes, the Rt Hon Hugh Todd Naylor Gaitskell, the Rt Hon Clement Richard Attlee, (Edward) Hugh (John Neale) Dalton, Baron Dalton, and the Rt Hon Sir (Richard) Stafford Cripps, as well as papers and correspondence relating to his political work, his election as an MP, and his appointment to the Ministry of Works; material relating to monetary and trade cycle theory, 1935-1948, mainly comprising lecture notes on economics, psychology, causes of war, political theory, and general politics, with associated correspondence; galley proofs of articles by Durbin on economics, 1935-1946, with royalty statements, 1940-1946; copies of &lt;i&gt;The Times&lt;/i&gt; relating to the Colonial Education Committee, 1945; working materials, drafts and transcripts of 'The economics of democratic society' by Durbin, 1942-1943; press cuttings of reviews of published works, 1932-1942; papers relating to Oxford University, 1918-1940, mainly comprising notes, essays, letters and examination papers; drafts and manuscripts of &lt;i&gt;Purchasing power and trade depression: a critique of under-consumption theories&lt;/i&gt; (Jonathan Cape, London and Toronto, 1933); material relating to Taunton School, 1918-1939, including school exercise books, correspondence and notes; notes, research and texts for lectures on economics, [1938-1947], notably monetary theory, economic history, industrial fluctuations, taxation and land tenure; drafts and notes for research articles, mainly unpublished, [1937-1939]; personal financial material, 1935-1948.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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   <title>EDEY, Professor Harold Cecil, 1913-2007, Professor of Accounting</title>
   <creator>Edey | Harold Cecil | b 1913 | Professor of Accounting </creator>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers of Professor Harold Cecil Edey, [1953]-1983, including papers of the Management Studies Research Division, 1963-1980, comprising Chairman's papers, general files and financial papers; master copies of Edey's accountancy lectures for the London School of Economics, 1957-1981; material relating to the Accounting Standards Steering Committee, 1972-1983, notably exposure drafts with correspondence and comments received, and Statements of Standard Accountancy Practice on 'Accounting for the results of Associated Companies' and 'Accounting for Depreciation'.&lt;/p&gt; </description>
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   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Apply to Archivist.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Copyright retained by the donor and their heirs. Most documents may be photocopied.&lt;/p&gt; </rights>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers of Professor Ernest Andr&#233; Gellner, [1946]-1996, notably correspondence with friends and colleagues, [1946-1995], including Professor Sir Isaiah Berlin, Professor (Avram) Noam Chomsky, Professor Bernard Rowland Crick, Professor John Horsley Russell Davis, Professor Ralf Dahrendorf, Baron Dahrendorf of Clare Market, Professor Sir Edward Evan Evans-Pritchard, Professor Sir Raymond (William) Firth, Professor (Walter) Bryce Gallie, Sir Victor Gollancz, Professor John Rankine (Jack) Goody, Professor Richard Mervyn Hare, Professor Sir Edmund Ronald Leach, Professor Claude L&#233;vi-Strauss, Anne Mary Lonsdale, Professor Alan Donald James Macfarlane, (Jean) Iris Murdoch, Professor Sir Karl (Raimund) Popper, Professor Hugh Redwald Trevor-Roper, Baron Dacre of Glanton, Bertrand Arthur William Russell, 3&lt;SUP&gt;rd&lt;/SUP&gt; Earl Russell, Professor Gilbert Ryle, Professor Edward W Said, Charles Percy Snow, Baron Snow, George Soros, Professor Alfred Stepan, Professor (Ann) Marilyn Strathern, and Professor Sir Bernard Arthur Owen Williams; material relating to Gellner's teaching work at the London School of Economics and Cambridge University, 1977-1989, including individual files relating to his PhD students, 1977-1984, and correspondence with Macfarlane regarding the administration of the Anthropology Department at Cambridge, 1988-1989; papers created during Gellner's time as Director of the Centre for the Study of Nationalism at the central European University, 1992-1996, notably correspondence with students, material relating to conferences, Senate papers, documents concerning the financial future of the Centre, details of project funding and grant proposals, and correspondence relating to the Erasmus Chair at Warsaw University; material relating to field trips to Morocco, [1950-1968], probably in connection with Gellner's PhD thesis, including maps, manuscripts, correspondence, field notes, research notes, reports and photographs; manuscripts, 1957-1995, some with corrections, of Gellner's published books and articles, as well as unpublished material, on subjects including anthropology, Islam, social science, nationalism, politics and religion, imperialism, Marxism, the London School of Economics, philosophy, history, culture, psychoanalysis, Eastern Europe, and Russia; offprints and newspaper cuttings of reviews of Gellner's work, 1957-1995, and reviews written by Gellner concerning the work of others, 1960-1995; papers relating to the publishing of books, [1957-1996], including proofs, contracts with publishers, and correspondence; tapes and films, 1982-1990, mainly comprising lectures on philosophy by Gellner; obituaries and papers relating to the memorial service in Prague, 1995.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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   <title>Notes from lectures by Dugald Stewart</title>
   <creator>Unknown</creator>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Manuscript notes taken from lectures by Dugald Stewart on political economy, 1806. The first lecture (of 42) is dated 3 Feb 1806. The notes are written on the verso only of every leaf.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Access to this collection is unrestricted for the purpose of private study and personal research within the supervised environment and restrictions of the Library's Palaeography Room. Uncatalogued material may not be seen. Please contact the University Archivist for details.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Copies may be made, subject to the condition of the original. Copying must be undertaken by the Palaeography Room staff, who will need a minimum of 24 hours to process requests.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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   <title>Central Filing Registry</title>
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correspondence and papers concerning the Army Class, 1906-1947; papers of various LSE academic departments, notably Business Administration, 1928-1957, Social Research, 1940-1963, Social Biology, 1930-1939, Social Science, 1916-1966, Psychology, 1949-1966, International Studies, 1925-1939, Language Studies, 1919-1949, Geography, 1908-1963, and Economics, 1965; material regarding teaching techniques, 1927-1968, including minutes of the Committee on Teaching Techniques; material relating to the education of overseas students, 1928-1968, including papers concerning the Colonial Studies course and the Committee on the Welfare of Overseas Students; material regarding the creation and appointment of various Chairs, Readerships and Lectureships, 1924-1967; minutes and papers of the Board of Studies in Economics, 1951-1967; material relating to the Mental Health Course, 1926-1957, including papers of the Child Guidance Council, the Commonwealth Fund and the Mental Health Training Committee; material on the teaching of Statistics and Computing Methods, Insurance, Social Studies, Latin American Studies, Management and Management Studies, 1920-1968; material concerning &lt;i&gt;The New Survey of London Life &amp; Labour &lt;/i&gt;(London, 1930-1935) undertaken by LSE, 1926-1953; material concerning public and memorial lectures organised by LSE, 1940-1968; details of the teaching of evening classes, 1939-1965; papers relating to the British Library of Political and Economic Science, 1920-1968, notably correspondence, and minutes of Library committee meetings; material concerning LSE publications, 1900-1968, including &lt;i&gt;Politica&lt;/i&gt;, the &lt;i&gt;Quarterly Journal on Reconstruction&lt;/i&gt;, &lt;i&gt;Economica&lt;/i&gt;, the &lt;i&gt;British Journal of Sociology&lt;/i&gt;, departmental pamphlets and various individual publications; papers relating to the Economists' Bookshop, London, 1946-1966. &lt;br/&gt;Material relating to the administration of LSE, notably papers concerning the administrative procedures of LSE, 1928-1969, including constitution and membership of School government and committees, staff terms of employment (notably salaries), School regulations, as well as registers of graduates; papers regarding revisions of the LSE constitution, 1927-1959; material concerning fundraising and appeals, 1946-1967, notably the LSE Benevolent Fund; material concerning LSE buildings, including maintenance and expansion, 1896-1973, notably minutes of the Building Committee and the Accommodation Committee, and papers concerning 10 Adelphi Terrace, Passfield Hall, Clements Inn Passage, the Three Tuns Pub, Skepper House, the Lionel Robbins Building, and Carr-Saunders Hall; committee papers, 1904-1968, including those of the Standing Committee, 1937-1964, the Finance Sub-Committee, 1939-1967, the Appointments Committee, 1945-1968, the Academic Board, 1925-1968, the Court of Governors, 1904-1968, the House Committee, 1905-1923, and Office Committee, 1923-1929; financial material, 1897-1968, including papers relating to rates, taxation, audits, stock transfers and holdings, as well as minutes of the Investments Committee, 1927-1968, and papers concerning staff pensions, 1912-1968; papers of the Administrative Staff Common Room, 1925-1965, and the Senior Common Room, 1921-1967; material regarding LSE dinners and receptions, 1931-1966; material concerning the Graduate School, 1929-1968, mainly comprising minutes and papers of the Graduate School Committee; press cuttings concerning the Board of Discipline, 1967; papers regarding the Student Health Service, 1945-1967; material regarding admission of students to LSE, 1928-1968, notably minutes of the Admissions Committee, details of entry requirements, aptitude tests and the selection procedure; administrative material concerning the evacuation of LSE to Cambridge during World War Two, 1938-1949, and war damage to School buildings, 1940-1954; material concerning School fees, 1927-1968; material relating to the LSE catering services, 1920-1967, including minutes of the Refectory Committee; material concerning the Friends of the LSE and the LSE Society (formerly Old Student's Association), 1921-1963; papers relating to the Robbins Committee (Committee on Higher Education), 1961-1964, and papers of the Research Group on the Future of the School, 1963-1965; general correspondence, financial material, constitutional papers and other papers of the Student's Union and its societies, 1914-1968. &lt;br/&gt;Material concerning relations with outside bodies, including correspondence with other colleges, institutes and universities, 1918-1968, including the International African Institute, the Royal Institute of International Affairs, Dundee School of Economics and the Central School of Arts and Crafts; correspondence with Government bodies, such as the Ministry of Education, 1901-1956, the Treasury, and the Board of Education, 1895-1911; papers of the Greater London Group, 1958-1965; correspondence and papers regarding contracts with the London County Council, 1904-1963; material relating to the University of London, 1911-1968, including annual returns of the University Grants Committee, papers of the University Court concerning capital grants, examinations, quinquennium, building programmes, visitations and relations with the School; papers of the London and Cambridge Economic Service, 1922-1959; 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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Material collated by the LSE History Project, 1895-1998, mainly comprising copies of material found in the LSE Archives, other archival institutions and publications, notably papers concerning academic courses (such as the Commerce Degree), academic staff and teaching, including the establishment of various Chairs; financial material, including audited accounts and statistics; papers relating to various trusts and benefactors such as the Rockefeller Foundation and the Carnegie Trust; papers concerning the history of the British Library of Political and Economic Science; material relating to the buildings of LSE from 1899 to the present, including pictures and maps; extensive material concerning individual academic departments, namely Anthropology, Economic History, Economics, Geography, Government, Industrial Relations, International History, International Relations, Language Studies, Law, Philosophy, Social Policy and Administration, Social Psychology, Sociology, Statistics and Mathematical Sciences; biographical material regarding the Directors of the LSE, namely William Albert Samuel Hewins, Sir Halford John Mackinder, the Hon William Pember Reeves, Lord William Henry Beveridge, Sir Alexander Morris Carr-Saunders, Sir Walter Adams, Lord Ralf Gustav Dahrendorf, and Dr Indraprasad Gordhanbhai Patel; papers relating to LSE groups, clubs and societies, including the Senior Common Room and the Friends of LSE; material concerning prominent alumni; articles by various authors on the history of LSE; papers and press cuttings relating to historical incidents at LSE, notably relating to student unrest and demonstrations; press cuttings on various topics relating to LSE, including foundation, relations with the University of London, and national educational policy; biographical material on prominent members of LSE, such as Friedrich August von Hayek, Lancelot Thomas Hogben, Harold Joseph Laski, Bronislaw Kasper Malinowski, Sir Karl Raimund Popper, Lionel Charles Robbins and Sidney and Beatrice Webb; reminiscences of life at LSE by former students and staff, from foundation to the 1990s; material relating to LSE research units; papers on the constitution, organisation and governance of LSE; staff biographical files containing alphabetically arranged information on former and current staff, including governors, professors, readers, senior administration and library, and former students of the School; material relating to the Student's Union, with biographical details of the Presidents; miscellaneous press cuttings and biographical material concerning the position of women at LSE; administration files of the LSE History Project; photographs of LSE staff, students, buildings and general School scenes.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Tapes, transcripts and summaries of oral history interviews relating to the history of the London School of Economics, 1973-2000, with staff, students and administrative staff of the School, including Professor Amiya Dasgupta, George Panormo, Professor Sir Raymond William Firth, Sir (Ernest) Henry Phelps Brown, Professor Albert Henry Halsey, Mrs Betty Scharf, Mrs Dora Cleather, Dr Anne Bohm, Ted Brown, Professor Frederick Jack Fisher, Hugh Lancelot Beales, Professor Alan Musgrave, Professor Eugene Grebenik, Professor James Durbin, Professor Alan Stuart, Professor Benjamin Charles Roberts, Professor Kingsley Bryce Speakman Smellie, Baroness Beatrice Nancy Seear, Dr Thomas Humphrey Marshall, Professor Donald Gunn Macrae, and Professor Sir Karl Raimund Popper. Also includes a life story interview with Professor Sir Raymond William Firth, given in 2000, and an interview with Professor Michael Joseph Oakeshott, 1988-1989. &lt;br/&gt;Also includes transcripts and tapes of interviews undertaken by Nadim Shehadi with 1930s economists, [1980-1985], notably Professor Sir Roy George Douglas Allen, Hugh Lancelot Beales, Professor Nicholas Kaldor, and Professor Frederick Jack Fisher.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Some interviewees not listed above have requested that their interviews be closed during their lifetimes. Apply to the Archivist for details.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Apply to Archivist for copyright details.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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   <title>Organisation for Comparative Social Research</title>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers of the Organisation for Comparative Social Research relating to an international study of the teaching profession carried out in 1952-1953, with the aim of providing a comprehensive account of the views of teachers on a number of problems of national and international concern. The papers mainly comprise manuals and instructions for interviewers, circulars to headmasters and coding guides.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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   <title>Small LSE Deposits</title>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Small collections of material relating to the LSE, comprising:&lt;br/&gt;Papers of the LSE Athletics Committee (formerly the Malden Committee), 1947-1981, including minutes, correspondence, annual reports and accounts. &lt;br/&gt;Papers of Sir Ronald Stanley Edwards, Professor of Economics, 1933-1956, mainly relating to the teaching of accounting and industrial organisation in the Department of Business Administration. &lt;br/&gt;Records of the LSE Sociology Club, 1923-1953, including minutes, accounts and correspondence. &lt;br/&gt;Lecture notes and essays taken by J Young, [1950-1960], reading Economics and Government. &lt;br/&gt;Papers of Peter Hodges concerning the Social Administration Department, 1962-[1971], including departmental information, papers of the Overseas Students Welfare Committee and correspondence relating to social work training in Nigeria. &lt;br/&gt;Papers collected by E Grebenik concerning the Committee of Enquiry into the Governance of the University of London, 1971. &lt;br/&gt;Lecture notes on law made by R N Hutchins, and undergraduate at the School, 1934.Lecture notebooks kept by Richard Fitter whilst an undergraduate at LSE, [1929-1932], mainly on Economics and Economic History. &lt;br/&gt;Lecture notebooks kept by Hilda Lake whilst a student at LSE, 1909-[1917], on subjects including Economics, Anthropology, Finance and Public Administration. &lt;br/&gt;Papers of the Board of Studies in Economics, 1932-1953, including agendas and minutes. &lt;br/&gt;Minutes and papers of the Industrial Relations Department, 1969-1974. &lt;br/&gt;Letters and postcards from LSE lecturers sent to Neville Vandyk, an LSE undergraduate, 1942-1954. &lt;br/&gt;Notes taken by Professor Hilde Behrend of Morris Ginsberg's lectures on Social Institutions, Social Psychology, Ethics and Social Philosophy, [1942]. &lt;br/&gt;Lecture notes taken by Margaret Jenkins (later Thomas) for her BSc Econ in Industry and Trade, 1951-1956. &lt;br/&gt;Texts of lectures given at the LSE by Lewis George Robinson, a Reader in International History, 1943, on the geographical factor in international relations. &lt;br/&gt;Papers by Ralf Dahrendorf summarising responses to his discussion papers 'A Centre for Economic and Political Studies in London', 1976. &lt;br/&gt;Examination papers for the Department of Anthropology, 1923-1995. &lt;br/&gt;Press Office file on the opening of the British Library of Political and Economic Science, 1979. &lt;br/&gt;LSE scarf from the World War Two period, [1941]. &lt;br/&gt;Papers relating to Dr Hilda Ormsby and her husband George Vandeleur Ormsby, [1927-1972], including articles on the teaching of Geography at the LSE. &lt;br/&gt;Papers and slides relating to the British Rail Locomotive 'London School of Economics', 1985. &lt;br/&gt;Degree certificates issued to Samuel William Buxton, a BSc student at the LSE, 1917-1924. &lt;br/&gt;Papers of Vera Anstey, Reader in Commerce at LSE, 1921-1948, relating to her employment at the School, and correspondence between her family and Jim Thomas relating to his research on her, 1999. &lt;br/&gt;Scrolls presented to Dr J M Ashworth and Sir Peter Parker, 1996-1998. &lt;br/&gt;Papers relating to student disturbances at LSE, 1968-1969, collected by Professor Kenneth Minogue, as well as material relating to his editing of the LSE Annual Report, 1989-1990. &lt;br/&gt;Papers of the LSE Society, [1948-1956], including administrative correspondence and membership applications. &lt;br/&gt;Papers of the Accounts Research Association, 1940, comprising accounts and register of members. &lt;br/&gt;Texts of a series of lectures given by GF Thirlby, [1944]. &lt;br/&gt;Texts of Army Class lectures given by Sir Douglas Owen, [1913-1914]. &lt;br/&gt;Papers of the Greater London Group, 1962-1967, relating to the reorganisation of London local government and the establishment of the GLC. &lt;br/&gt;Photographs of a plan to roof over Houghton St, London, [1996]. &lt;br/&gt;Papers of George Watson, 1956-1997, comprising photocopies of letters from Lord William Henry Beveridge to Watson and an article by the latter from the Liberal Democrat History Group. &lt;br/&gt;Photographs of Alice Thistle Bottomley, [1910-1912]. &lt;br/&gt;Videos of the LSE Cabaret performed during the Centenary Celebrations, [1995]. &lt;br/&gt;Papers collated by John Alcock relating to the School's relations with the University Grants Committee and the Quinquennial Plan, 1960-1966. &lt;br/&gt;Paper by Percy S Cohen, Dean of Undergraduate Studies, on 'Aspects of undergraduate teaching: tutorials and classes at the London School of Economics', [1971]. &lt;br/&gt;Publicity material for the move of the School to County Hall, [1990], including colour pictures and press cuttings. &lt;br/&gt;Chapter of family history written by John Grist, dealing with the period at the end of World War Two, [2000].&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Unregistered files relating to the LSE, comprising the following. &lt;br/&gt;Early records of the London School of Economics, 1895-1970, including documents of incorporation, 1901-1970, financial records, 1895-1920, outgoing letter books of the Director and Secretary, 1896-1915, registers of students, 1895-1921, and a students' fee book, 1896-1901. &lt;br/&gt;Material relating to the LSE and its work, 1899-1985, mainly comprising printed and duplicated reports produced in connection with inspections and grant applications, 1899-1985; pamphlets, leaflets and press cuttings concerning the physical development of the School, 1902-1939, including and inventory of School buildings; miscellaneous material concerning the class for the Training of Officers for the Higher Appointments on the Administrative Staff of the Army and for the charge of Central Services, 1907-1914; reports to the Director on academic and administrative matters, 1968-1985; miscellaneous volumes containing material relating to research studentships, 1900-1906, articles about the School, 1901-1929, public lectures on London transport, 1934 and memoranda and statements relating to student unrest, 1969. &lt;br/&gt;Papers relating to the British Library of Political and Economic Science, 1897-1982, notably outgoing letterbooks from the Librarian John McKillop, 1902-1908; acknowledgement books, 1897-1903, giving thanks for books received; accessions registers, 1896-1951; leaflets relating to the Library and its rules, 1896-1900; registers of permit holders and visitors, 1897-1972; and early financial records, 1895-1928. &lt;br/&gt;Director's files of Sir William Henry Beveridge, 1914-1946, including registered and unregistered files generally concerning University of London committee work, LSE academic matters, including the Commerce Degree, and staff appointments.Director's files of Sir Sydney Caine, 1956-1967, mainly concerning his outside interests and activities, such as work for the British Council, the National Institute of Economic and Social Research, the European League for Economic Co-operation, the College of Estate Management, Imperial College, the Northampton College of Advanced Technology (City University) and the Robbins Report. &lt;br/&gt;Records of the LSE Student's Union, 1912-1965, including minutes, 1912-1913; reports on the constitution of the Student's Union, 1938; minutes of the LSE Student's Christian Movement, 1939-1949; Student's Union Short Term Development Plan, 1965. &lt;br/&gt;Photographs, negatives and drawings of the School and its members [1895-1970], including group photographs of teachers, students, sports teams and classes; portraits of staff members; photographs of School activities such as royal visits and Rag Week; pictures and photographs of School buildings; albums and press cuttings relating to the Student's Union. &lt;br/&gt;Press cuttings collected by the LSE, 1895-1973, including general news relating to the School, and specifically the institution of the Commerce Degree in 1919 and the student unrest in 1969-1973. &lt;br/&gt;Printed material, 1898-1995, including Director's Reports, 1904-1980; LSE Calendars, 1902-1995; examination papers for Anthropology, 1960-1966, Commerce, 1920-1937, and Economics, 1907-1955; material produced by the Library, 1913-1995, including Annual Reports, bulletins and guides; material produced by the LSE Student's Union, 1898-1982, including handbooks and Annual Reports; copies of the Clare Market Review, 1905-1973; copies of The Beaver, 1949-1996; printed material concerning University of London administration, 1898-1945. &lt;br/&gt;Later deposits, [1923]-1996, including files regarding the LSE's proposed purchase of County Hall, 1992; minutes of various School committees, [1951-1990]; Press Office photographs, negatives and prints taken by the official School photographer of School occasions, [1930-1985]; LSE publications, 1982-1996, including Obiter, the journal of the LSE Law Society, Plebs, the staff newsletter of the Library, and the LSE Magazine; papers relating to the Geography Department, 1933-1983; two photographs of LSE porters, [1987]; reports by F J Lingwood, a Sir Ernest Cassel Scholarship holder, on his tour to investigate advertising and publicity, 1937; papers relating to the Library, [1923-1997], including minutes of the Library Committee and the Senior Management Group, registers of donations and accessions, annual reports, handbooks, guides and offprints of articles relating to the Library.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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   <title>Minutes of School Committees</title>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Records of London School of Economics Committees, 1894-1968, notably minutes and papers of the Henry Hunt Hutchinson and Constance Hutchinson Trusts, 1894-1924; minutes of the Trustees of the School, 1896; minutes and agenda of the Trustees of the British Library of Political and Economic Science, 1896-1908; minutes and papers of the Administrative Committee and the Court of Governors, 1896-1990 and 1987-1993, including drafts and duplicates; minutes and papers of the Finance and General Purposes Committee and the Council of Management, 1904-1921 and 1962-1987, including duplicates; minutes and papers of the Emergency Committee and the Standing Committee, 1922-1992 and 1983-1984, including duplicates; minutes and papers of the Professorial Council and the Academic Board, 1902-1992; minutes of the Office Committee of the Professorial Council, 1919-1929; minutes and papers of the General Purposes Committee, 1937-1962, including duplicates; minutes and papers of the Library Committee, 1902-1964; minutes and papers of the Appointments Committee, 1921-1978, including Director's drafts containing notes of action to be taken; minutes and papers of the Rockefeller Research Fund Committee, 1924-1940, including duplicates; minutes and papers of the administrative committees of the LSE, 1901-1977, such as the House Committee, 1902-1913, the Bills Committee, 1928-1929, the Superannuation Committee, 1918-1920, the Dunford House Committee, 1920-1923, the Field Finance Board and the Board of Managers of the LSE Athletic Ground, 1922-1929, the Refectory Committee, 1937-1962, the Salaries Committee, 1927-1937, the Investments Committee, 1936-1943, the Insurance Committee, 1938, the Building Committee, 1957-1970, and the Administrative Staff Common Room Club Committee, 1926-1977; minutes and papers of advisory committees on academic subjects, 1902-1939, such as the Committee on Library Instruction, 1902-1915, the Advisory Committee on Railway Subjects, 1904-1939, the Advisory Committee on Insurance Subjects, 1902-1906, Advisory Committee on Social Science and Administration, 1911-1919, and the History Committee, 1914-1928; minutes and papers of the Professorial Council Subject Committees, 1921-1928, namely on Commerce, 1921-1928, Economics, 1925-1927 and Laws, 1925-1928; minutes and papers of the advisory and course committees of the Department of Social Science and Administration, 1929-1968, mainly relating to the Mental Health course; minutes of the University of London Faculty of Economics, 1900-1904; minutes and papers of the Ratan Tata Foundation and the Ratan Tata Benefaction Committee, 1917-1922; minutes and papers of the Training Colleges Group Committee, 1928-1933; minutes and papers of the Higher Degrees Committee, 1929-1939; minutes and papers of the Constitution Sub-Committee, 1934-1936; agendas of the Degrees Timetabling Committee, 1936-1938; miscellaneous volumes containing the duplicated minutes of temporary and miscellaneous committees relating to teaching, housekeeping and organisation, 1900-1946; minutes of the Coordinating Committee, 1985-1990.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers of Professor Bronislaw Kasper Malinowski, 1907-1947, comprising the following: Material relating to his work in the Trobriand Islands, [1907-1934], such as field notebooks, pencil drawings and notes; manuscript notes for a general ethnography of the Trobriands; notes on agriculture, economy, magic, warfare and social structure; working materials for articles; correspondence, and photographs, [1915-1918], taken whilst undertaking fieldwork in the Trobriand Islands. Material relating to Malinowski's early works, [1918-1935], such as unfiled manuscript notes on ethnological society, evolution and the functional method, early scientific notes, notes on reading in areas of sociological theory, psychology and folklore, working notes and drafts for early articles and extensive manuscript notes on economics and primitive economics. Working papers and manuscript and typescript drafts for published works and lectures, notably &lt;i&gt;Coral gardens and their magic&lt;/i&gt; (G Allen and Unwin, London, 1935), [1916-1935]; a general study of kinship, [1919-1930], especially notes on the linguistic and cultural aspects, and drafts of chapters by both Elsie and Bronislaw Malinowski; &lt;i&gt;The sexual life of savages in North-West Melanesia&lt;/i&gt; (Routledge and Sons, London, 1929), 1917-1938; general writings and working papers on kinship, [1920]-1939, including drafts of articles, reviews and lectures at the London School of Economics; papers relating to linguistics, [1915-1935], notably collections of Kiriwina vocabulary and texts, field records, notes on grammar, and working papers and seminar transcripts for a course of lectures on linguistics given at SOAS in 1932 and 1935; manuscript drafts, notes and papers relating to religion and myth in primitive societies, [1917-1938], including drafts for lectures and books; papers relating to culture in general and on the functional method, [1925]-1942, notably notes and drafts on the nature of culture, working papers for articles and lectures on the subject, charts for the analysis of culture, and notes for a projected book; working materials, notes, drafts and texts for lectures and papers on the function of war and nationalism in human societies, 1924-1942; working papers and drafts for Malinowski's articles on anthropology in the 1926 edition of the &lt;i&gt;Encyclopedia Britannica&lt;/i&gt;, [1925-1926], and the 1937 and 1938 &lt;i&gt;Encyclopedia Britannica Yearbooks&lt;/i&gt;, 1937-1938; notes, working papers and materials relating to law, [1924]-1942, notably revisions and part of the original manuscript of &lt;i&gt;Crime and custom in savage society&lt;/i&gt; (Kegan Paul, London, 1926), and corrected typescripts of articles on primitive law; working materials, 1940-1942, comprising drafts, synopses and notes for a book provisionally entitled 'Human nature, freedom and civilisation', which was published posthumously. Material relating to Africa and the International African Institute, 1925-1938, including papers on finance and organisation, memoranda concerning the teaching of anthropology and research in Africa, research papers and proposals, correspondence and manuscript texts of lectures on anthropology and war; general material relating to the African research of Malinowski and his students, 1934-1941, such as working papers and drafts for &lt;i&gt;The dynamics of cultural change: an inquiry into race relations in Africa&lt;/i&gt; (Yale University Press, New Haven, 1945), correspondence with contacts and pupils in Africa, and notes and articles on African politics and culture. Papers relating to Malinowski's teaching work, including the London School of Economics, 1923-1938, mainly comprising correspondence with and about his anthropology students, including copies of papers and fieldwork, and texts of seminars and lectures on subjects including the functional method, primitive economics, colonial administration, religion and magic and linguistics; papers relating to teaching at Yale University, 1939-1941, notably a list of referees for the appointment, correspondence relating to lectures at other US colleges, and business correspondence. Drafts, correspondence and press cuttings relating to talks given by Malinowski, notably for the BBC on 'Marriage', 'Race and African labour' and 'Science and religion', 1930-1938, and external lectures and activities, 1934-1938, such as invitations to Malinowski to deliver lectures in the UK and abroad, and papers concerning trips to the USA and Scandinavia. Printed material, 1910-1942, including offprints of published material, scrapbooks containing press cuttings relating to Malinowski (1922-1936), reviews of his books, books and journals annotated by Malinowski. Material relating to Malinowski's later life, [1933-1942], including papers concerning his position at the LSE and move to the USA following the outbreak of World War Two; typescript drafts of reviews, articles and lectures; personal and business correspondence; papers concerning Polish refugees; and material relating to fieldwork in Mexico during 1940 and 1941 and the publication of research undertaken there. Personal material, 1931-1942, including correspondence with and relating to his children; financial papers; correspondence with friends, students and colleagues, 1917-1942, notably Professor Charles Gabriel Seligman, Raymond William Firth, Sir James George Frazer, Fernando Ortiz, Robert Harry Lowie, Princess Marie Bonaparte (Princess George of Greece), Karl Mannheim, Professor Montague Francis Ashley Montagu, Phyllis Kaberry, and Audrey Isabel Richards; posthumous papers, 1942-1947, including obituaries, letters of condolence and material relating to the publication of an edition of Malinowski's papers. The papers also include correspondence relating to the Malinowski Archive and the archival collection of other anthropologists, 1951-1983.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Apply to Archivist. The diaries have been microfilmed and the originals withdrawn from public use for preservation purposes. The microfilm must be used.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Copyright held by the Library.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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   <title>PLANT, Sir Arnold, 1898-1978, Knight, Professor, economist</title>
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   <subject>Cinema</subject>
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   <subject>Economic cooperation</subject>
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   <subject>Economics</subject>
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   <subject>Film industry</subject>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers of Professor Sir Arnold Plant, 1918-1972, comprising the following: Papers concerning Plant's education, 1919-1923, mainly comprising lecture notes taken during his studies at the London School of Economics and Political Science, and examination papers for the London BCommerce. Material concerning Plant's teaching career, 1918-1969, notably at the University of Cape Town, South Africa, 1918-1931, including lecture notes on subjects including banking, economics and statistics, notes for the Commerce degree, and correspondence from former students relating to their professional work; papers relating to the LSE, 1928-1969, notably Plant's work in the Department of Business Administration, including administrative papers, lists of students, seminars and test results, material concerning the teaching of the Commerce degree including lecture notes and examination papers, papers concerning research projects, research material into higher education training for business and management, and material concerning the formation of a Central Institute of Management; minutes, correspondence and papers of the Commerce Degree Bureau, 1937-1972; material concerning the University of London Council for External Students, 1961-1972, including reports, minutes and papers. 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Personal material, 1950-1972, concerning employment, salary, pensions and stays in hospital. Papers concerning Plant's work on the Monopolies and Restrictive Practices Commission, 1948-1959, comprising memoranda, reports, minutes and agenda, evidence and correspondence relating to electrical machinery, industrial gases, linoleum, copper semis, tea, tyres, timber, calico printing, electric batteries, radio valves and street lighting, as well as general reference materials, press cuttings, and correspondence concerning membership of the Commission. Material concerning Plant's work on the Industrial Injuries Advisory Council (IIAD), 1954-1967, including minutes, reports and papers of the Council, 1950-1967; minutes and working papers of the Industrial Diseases Sub-Committee, 1955-1967, especially concerning byssinosis, teeth erosion, lung cancer, vibration syndrome (Raynaud's Syndrome), industrial deafness, cadmium poisoning and respiratory diseases; papers of the Industrial Health Advisory Committee (Ministry of Labour), 1955-1966; Secretary's correspondence with Plant, 1966-1968; general IIAC correspondence, 1954-1959, mainly relating to meetings and expert opinion on industrial health. Papers concerning Plant's work on the Cinematograph Films Council, 1938-1968, including minutes, agenda and working papers of the Council, 1938-1968; material relating to the Committee on Film Distribution and Exhibition (Portal Committee), 1943-1949, including minutes and working papers, evidence, reports and drafts of the final report; papers relating to the Plant Report into Distribution and Exhibition of Cinematograph Films, 1945-1951, including press cuttings, parliamentary reports, and expert views; correspondence and papers, 1946-1965, including letters from Sir (Alexander) Frederick Whyte and J(oseph) Arthur Rank; papers of the Advisory Committee on Amendments to Cinematograph Films Acts, 1957-1958; minutes of the Structure and Trading Practices Sub-Committee, 1962-1963. Material concerning Plant's work on other committees, societies and bodies, 1932-1972, notably minutes, reports, bulletins and research papers of the London and Cambridge Economic Service, 1932-1966; papers relating to the Council for National Academic Awards, 1964-1968, including minutes and working papers, minutes of the Arts and Social Studies Committee and the Economics and Business Studies Board, and applications for recognition from higher education institutions; reports, minutes and correspondence relating to the Advertising Standards Authority, 1962-1967; papers of the Naval Education Advisory Committee, 1946-1970, notably course outlines, minutes and reports; annual reports and publication notices of the National Institute of Economic and Social Research, 1966-1971; correspondence, circulars and Council minutes of the Royal Economic Society, 1970-1972; reports, press cuttings and correspondence of the Committee on Fowl Pest Policy, 1962-1964; and minutes and working papers of the Board of Management of Athlone Press, 1969-1972.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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   <date>2001-07-25</date>
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   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Apply to Archivist.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Copyright retained by donor and their heirs.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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<datestamp>2001-07-25</datestamp>
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   <title>Political Studies Association</title>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers of the Political Studies Association, 1950-1983, including minutes of the PSA, 1950-1981; conference papers, 1952-1981, including material on organisation; Chairman's correspondence, 1965-1968; Treasurer's correspondence, 1965-1968; correspondence and papers concerning the editing of &lt;i&gt;Political S&lt;/i&gt;tudies, 1965-1966; correspondence of the Executive Committee, 1965-1968, the Fulton Committee, 1966, and the Social Science Research (Heyworth) Committee, 1963-1964; correspondence of the Comparative Politics Group, 1967-1970; papers and correspondence with Oxford University Press, 1965-1968; membership letters, 1961-1975; material concerning the International Political Studies Association, 1963-1968.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Apply to Archivist.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Copyright retained by depositor. Most documents may be photocopied.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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<datestamp>2001-07-25</datestamp>
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   <title>London School of Economics and Political Science: materials for the history of the School</title>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Material relating to the history of the London School of Economics and Political Science, 1895-1947, mainly reminiscences of former students, staff and governors collected as a result of a questionnaire circulated in 1943.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Open.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Copyright is held by the LSE. No documents may be photocopied.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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<datestamp>2001-09-11</datestamp>
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   <title>WIGHT, (Robert James) Martin, 1913-1972, Professor, historian</title>
   <creator>Wight | (Robert James) Martin | 1913-1972 | Professor | historian</creator>
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   <subject>International conflicts</subject>
   <subject>International politics</subject>
   <subject>International relations</subject>
   <subject>Religion</subject>
   <subject>War</subject>
   <subject>World wars (events)</subject>
   <subject>World War Two (1939-1945)</subject>
   <subject>Wars (events)</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers of (Robert James) Martin Wight, [1939-1972], including research material for books and articles, texts of lectures and talks, conference papers, quotations, press cuttings and correspondence all on subjects including international politics, the United Nations and European unity, World War Two, religion, Russia, and the teaching of history; material relating to societies; and files on the teaching of International Relations at the London School of Economics and Political Science.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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   <date>2001-09-11</date>
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   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Closed until listed.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Copyright is retained by the depositor and their heirs.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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   <title>GALLAGHER, John (Jack) (fl 1984-1991)</title>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Documents, predominantly concerning Lesotho, accumulated by John [Jack] Gallagher during periods spent working there as a teacher and education adviser: includes papers relating to the University of Lesotho and education in Lesotho, 1984-1991; records of the Teyateyaneng Centenary Committee, 1985-1986; photographs and slides for exhibitions, c1985; papers concerning Basutoland law, 1951-1952; copy of a published history of Basutoland, written in Sotho, 1917; and other miscellaneous items.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>Institute of Commonwealth Studies</publisher>
   <date>2002-05-15</date>
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   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Open&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Most items may be copied, at the discretion of the Library staff. Copies are supplied solely for research or private study. Requests to publish, or quote from original material should be submitted to the Information Resources Manager.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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   <title>Moyne papers on West India Royal Commission</title>
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   <subject>Agriculture</subject>
   <subject>Agronomy</subject>
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   <subject>Fisheries</subject>
   <subject>International trade</subject>
   <subject>Medical sciences</subject>
   <subject>Plant products</subject>
   <subject>Rural areas</subject>
   <subject>Rural population</subject>
   <subject>Social policy</subject>
   <subject>Social problems</subject>
   <subject>Sugar</subject>
   <subject>Surgery</subject>
   <subject>Trade</subject>
   <subject>Trade (practice)</subject>
   <subject>Veterinary medicine</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers of Walter Edward Guiness, Lord Moyne, relating to his chairmanship of the West India Royal Commission (WIRC), 1938-1939; comprising speech notes by Moyne for the first public session of WIRC; annotated notes for preparation of the WIRC report; copies of published Colonial Office reports including Report of the West India Sugar Commission, 1930, Report by Lord Moyne on Financial Mission to Kenya, 1932, Report of Enquiry on the Trinidad and Tobago disturbances, 1937, Report by G St J Orde Browne on Labour Conditions in the West Indies, 1939, WIRC Report on agriculture, fisheries and veterinary matters by F L Engledow, 1945; memoranda submitted to WIRC by interested parties in Trinidad and Tobago, on means of improving the social and economic conditions of the people, including the Port of Spain Ministerial Association, the Civil Service Association of Trinidad and Tobago, the Port of Spain Nurses and Midwives Association, the Railway Workers Trade Union, Captain C R Williams, Church Army, the Presbyterian Church in Trinidad, the Trinidad Labour Party, Port of Spain City Council, the British West Indies and British Guiana Teachers' Association, the Trinidad and Tobago Teachers' Union, Trinidad Federation Workers Trade Union, the Guianese and West Indies Labour Congress, the Chinese Commercial Association, Trinidad Chamber of Commerce, South Trinidad Cane Farmers Association, the Government of Trinidad and Tobago on agriculture, forestry and fisheries and social welfare, the Agricultural Society of Trinidad and Tobago, Trinidad Asphalt Operating Company, the Coconut Growers Association, the Petroleum Association of Trinidad, memorandum by Arthur Calder-Marshall on Trinidad, impressions of the social situation in Trinidad by A E Jeffery, the Trinidad and Tobago Union of Shop Assistants and Clerks and the Trinidad Landowners' Association.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>Institute of Commonwealth Studies</publisher>
   <date>2002-01-18</date>
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   <title>MATTHEWS, Tim I (fl 1968-1975)</title>
   <creator>Matthews | Tim I | fl 1968-1975 | political activist</creator>
   <subject>Civil and political rights</subject>
   <subject>Education</subject>
   <subject>Educational levels</subject>
   <subject>Educational sciences</subject>
   <subject>Educational sociology</subject>
   <subject>Higher education</subject>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers collected by Tim Matthews concerning activities at University College of Rhodesia (UCR) and conditions in Rhodesia, 1968-1975; comprising correspondence and papers on University College of Rhodesia, 1968-1971, including material on links between UCR and British universities, papers on Matthews' expulson in 1970, and press cuttings; correspondence and papers on Matthews' activities in London, 1970-1972, including correspondence with George Thomson MP and Jack Straw, President, National Union of Students, on events at UCR and the problem of educaton for Rhodesians, correspondence with Harold Wilson on Labour Party policy on Rhodesia; correspondence and papers on the campaign to exclude UCR from the 1973 Association of Commonwealth Universities Conference; and correspondence and papers on the African National Congress, 1973.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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   <date>2002-01-17</date>
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   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=4718&amp;inst_id=16</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Open&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;A photocopying service is available, at the discretion of the Library Staff. Copies are supplied solely for research or private study. Requests to publish, or to quote from, original material should be submitted to the Information Resources Manager.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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<datestamp>2001-10-24</datestamp>
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   <title>McADAM, Anthony L P (fl 1964-1979)</title>
   <creator>McAdam | Anthony L P | fl 1964-1979 | political scientist</creator>
   <subject>Blacks</subject>
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   <subject>Educational levels</subject>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers relating to Rhodesian politics collected by Anthony L McAdam, 1964-1972, including correspondence and papers relating to the multiracial University College Rhodesia, 1964-1971; correspondence and papers relating to African National Congress (ANC) meetings, particularly relating to the ANC Committee in London, 1971-1972; miscellaneous material on Rhodesia, 1970-1972, including correspondence on the right of entry to the United Kingdom for Rhodesian africans.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>Institute of Commonwealth Studies</publisher>
   <date>2001-10-24</date>
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   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=4721&amp;inst_id=16</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Open&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;A photocopying service is available, at the discretion of the Library Staff. Copies are supplied solely for research or private study. Requests to publish, or to quote from, original material should be submitted to the Information Resources Manager.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:4992</identifier>
<datestamp>2002-01-16</datestamp>
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   <title>GONIWE, Matthew (1947-1985)</title>
   <creator>Goniwe | Matthew | 1947-1985 | teacher and political activist in South Africa</creator>
   <subject>Anti-apartheid</subject>
   <subject>Apartheid</subject>
   <subject>Blacks</subject>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Photocopies of papers of Matthew Goniwe on politics and education in South Africa, 1983-1985, including notes for speeches and articles by Goniwe.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>Institute of Commonwealth Studies</publisher>
   <date>2002-01-16</date>
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   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=4992&amp;inst_id=16</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Restricted access: permission of his widow, Mrs M Goniwe required.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Permission of Mrs Goniwe required.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:5007</identifier>
<datestamp>2001-10-30</datestamp>
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   <title>LEE, John Michael (fl 1956-1997)</title>
   <creator>Lee | John Michael | fl 1956-1997 | political scientist</creator>
   <subject>Central government</subject>
   <subject>Education</subject>
   <subject>Educational sciences</subject>
   <subject>Educational sociology</subject>
   <subject>Elections</subject>
   <subject>Electoral systems</subject>
   <subject>Engineering education</subject>
   <subject>Government</subject>
   <subject>Government departments</subject>
   <subject>Higher science education</subject>
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   <subject>Military education</subject>
   <subject>Public administration</subject>
   <subject>Student sociology</subject>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Research notes and papers of John Michael Lee on Africa, 1956-1967: subjects include statistics on African Officer Cadets training in Britain, 1953-1967; rates of pay for army and police in Kenya, Malawi, Ghana, Sierra Leone, Zambia and Nigeria, 1964-1967; notes on the Nigerian officer cadre, 1960-1966; papers on the introduction of the Ministerial system in Uganda, 1955-1962; papers on Colonial Social Science Research Council Working Party on Colonial Elections, 1956; copies of official correspondence on Banyaruanda refugees, 1961-1962; copies of official correspondence on strike of students at the Nakawa Engineering School, Uganda, 1957-1958; documents on scheme for 300 scholarships, offered by the Government of Uganda, 1961-1962 and documents on the integration of the Department and Ministry of Education, Uganda, 1960-1962.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>Institute of Commonwealth Studies</publisher>
   <date>2001-10-30</date>
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   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=5007&amp;inst_id=16</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Open&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;A photocopying service is available, at the discretion of the ICS Library staff. Copies are supplied solely for research or private study. Requests to publish, or to quote from, original material should be submitted to the Information Resources Manager.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:5203</identifier>
<datestamp>2002-02-26</datestamp>
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   <title>BEAVER, Sir Hugh Eyre Campbell 1890-1967 Knight engineer and industrialist</title>
   <creator>Beaver Sir Hugh Eyre Campbell 1890-1967 Knight engineer and industrialist</creator>
   <subject>Air pollution</subject>
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   <date>2002-02-26</date>
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<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:5215</identifier>
<datestamp>2007-06-27</datestamp>
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   <title>CROSLAND, Charles Anthony Raven,1918-1977, politician</title>
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   <subject>Education</subject>
   <subject>Enterprises</subject>
   <subject>Foreign relations</subject>
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   <subject>International relations</subject>
   <subject>Performing arts</subject>
   <subject>Political doctrines</subject>
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   <subject>World wars (events)</subject>
   <subject>World War Two (1939-1945)</subject>
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   <date>2007-06-27</date>
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<datestamp>2008-04-02</datestamp>
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   <title>Economic History Society</title>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;The collection contains minute books, council papers and correspondence, treasurer's records, correspondence and papers relating to the &lt;i&gt;Economic History Review&lt;/i&gt;, correspondence with other academic societies, papers relating to Economic History Society conferences, papers on Society personnel, and surveys relating to the teaching of economic history in schools and universities.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Most of the collection is open; several of the most recent accessions are closed until cataloguing has been completed.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Copyright remains with individual donors or the Economic History Society.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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<datestamp>2002-03-26</datestamp>
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   <title>Fabian Society Archives</title>
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<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:5637</identifier>
<datestamp>2005-12-19</datestamp>
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   <title>LONGDEN, Sir Gilbert James Morley, 1902-1997, Knight, MP</title>
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   <subject>European economic cooperation</subject>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers of Sir Gilbert James Morley Longden. Comprised of general political correspondence and papers; constituency papers; subject files; political writings; collected published material; personal memorabilia, correspondence and papers; autobiographical material; papers about the collection; 1901-1996.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:5638</identifier>
<datestamp>2002-05-08</datestamp>
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   <title>MARKHAM, Violet Rosa, 1872-1959, liberal activist and public servant</title>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;This collection covers both the public and the private aspects of Violet Markham. The documents relating to her public works cover her involvement in the National Relief Fund, the Central Committee on Women's Employment, the Women's Section of the National Service Department, the Unemployment and Assistance Board, the Trade Board for the Cutlery Industry, and the Voluntary Social Services Enquiry, along with material on the issue of domestic service. The documents relating to Markham's private life consist of biographical and personal material, including diaries, correspondence, photographs, writings, speeches and broadcasts, and material documenting her education, domestic and household matters, and her work on Joseph Paxton, her grandfather, who designed the Crystal Palace.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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   <title>Fabian Society: Parish Councils and education tracts</title>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Material collected for the compilation of Fabian Tract no. 105, "Five year's fruits of the Parish Councils Act", published in 1901. Also two letters relating to Fabian Tract no. 106, "The education muddle", published in 1901: Section A: Replies to questionnaire addressed to individual parish councils in England and Wales for preparation of Tract No. 105; correspondence and corrected proofs; press cuttings. 1900-1901. Section B: Replies to questionnaire addressed to parish councils on the provision of baths and washhouses-also preparation of tract no. 105. 1900. Section C: General correspondence relating to Tract no. 105 and parish council affairs. 11 Jul-6 Dec 1900. Section D. Two letters criticising proof of Tract no. 6. 1900.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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<datestamp>2002-05-20</datestamp>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Minutes, agendas and papers of the Executive Committee of the British Association for Labour Legislation. The file includes papers submitted to the minutes on national health, post-war reconstruction, education for democracy (by R H Tawney) and hours of work. The committee also discussed conditions which prevailed in air raid shelters.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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   <subject>Petroleum industry</subject>
   <subject>Power industry</subject>
   <subject>War</subject>
   <subject>World wars (events)</subject>
   <subject>World War Two (1939-1945)</subject>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Notes, correspondence and other papers relating to Piercy's time at the Ministry of Munitions; at the British Ministry of Food in the USA; as General Trading Manager of Harrisons and Crosfield; as Joint Managing Director of Pharaoh Gane and Co Ltd; as a partner in the stock broking firms of Capel, Cure and Terry, and Fenn and Crosthwaite; as leader of the British Petroleum Mission; at the Ministry of Production; as personal assistant to Clement Attlee; as Chairman of the Industrial and Commercial Finance Corporation; and his official appointments. Personal letters and biographical material, including the records of the Evelyn Trust and Chichester Estate Trust; essays, notes and other material relating to Piercy's education and lecturing; and material relating to Piercy's involvement with educational institutions, the Wellcome Trust, and his various other interests.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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<datestamp>2002-07-22</datestamp>
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   <title>READ, Margaret, 1889-1991, social anthropologist</title>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;This collection covers Read's fieldwork among the Ngoni of Malawi, 1935-1939, her work on education and nutrition in India 1958-1960, her teaching, and her published works.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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   <subject>Reform movements</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;Personal and professional correspondence, articles, manuscripts of books, research material, reviews of books, biographical material, Ada Wallas' diaries, and Graham Wallas' engagement diaries.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
   <publisher>British Library of Political and Economic Science</publisher>
   <date>2002-08-13</date>
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<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:6020</identifier>
<datestamp>2008-04-22</datestamp>
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   <title>TAWNEY, Richard Henry, 1880-1962, historian: academic papers</title>
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   <subject>Coal mining</subject>
   <subject>Curriculum development</subject>
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   <subject>Economics</subject>
   <subject>Education</subject>
   <subject>Educational development</subject>
   <subject>French Revolution (1789-1799)</subject>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Lecture notes, both handwritten and typescript for Tawney's courses on economic history, 1485 - 1800; on English economic history in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries; on the seventeenth century given at Oxford (Ford) and Chicago; on seventeenth century English history; for Denmark and Sweden, October - November 1951; for London School of Economics, January - March 1952, and lectures for Bristol; drafts of chapters for a book on Cranfield; notes and talks on the French Revolution given at Longton, 1910 - 1913; for classes or lectures on nineteenth century economic history; on nineteenth century agriculture, given at LSE; for classes or lectures on nineteenth century economic history; on early nineteenth century reform movements and handloom weavers; public lectures given in Chicago, 1939; various lectures given in the USA, 1941 - 1942; on education; regarding reform of Oxford and Cambridge; papers and memoranda on education; papers and notes on the Labour Party and education; papers for a proposed biography of Sidney Webb; papers found interleaved in books from his library sold to the University of East Anglia; and papers deposited by Dr J.M.Winter on behalf of J.M.K.Vyvyan.
&lt;br/&gt;Further accessions have been added to this collection:
&lt;br/&gt;TAWNEY/ADD. 37 boxes of research notes, correspondence and other papers, 1890s-1960s.
&lt;br/&gt;TAWNEY/II. 102 boxes and 2 volumes: research notes and extracts from sources by Tawney and his research assistants; a few lecture notes; draft articles; correspondence from research assistants, academics and others. Much of the material is undated, but mostly 1910s-1960s.
&lt;br/&gt;TAWNEY/VYVYAN. 18 boxes of personal and family papers of R H Tawney and his wife, Jeannette, 1890s-1961, including: correspondence with family, friends, associates, W H Beveridge and Albert Mansbridge; education papers; commonplace book; and, photographs.&lt;/p&gt; </description>
   <publisher>British Library of Political and Economic Science</publisher>
   <date>2008-04-22</date>
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<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:6822</identifier>
<datestamp>2009-01-29</datestamp>
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   <title>Female Education: (Autograph Letter Collection)</title>
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   <subject>Education</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;The collection consists of a letters written on the question of women's education. Writers include John Hullah, Emily Davis, Millicent Garrett Fawcett, Rev. F. D. Maurice, Mrs Grote, Helen Taylor, Mr W Cowper, Eliza Orme, Sir Edward Ryan, Professor J R Seeley, Frances Martin, Helen Gladstone, Anne Clough, Miss C F Gordon-Cumming, Prof Morley, Mr Henry Sidgwick, Mrs Eleanor Sidgwick, Elizabeth Wordsworth, Miss Helen Stoehr, Frances Power Cobbe, Lady Stanley of Alderley, Lady Frances Balfour, Sarah Lyttleton, Gertrude M Wilson, Maria Grey, Miss C L Maynard, Emma Cons, Dr Sophie Bryant, Dr Maria Montessori, Archbishop of Canterbury, Elizabeth Haldane, Bertha Johnson, Mr H A L Fisher, Margaret McMillan, Dame Emmeline Tanner and Ethel Strudwick.&lt;/p&gt; </description>
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   <rights>&lt;p&gt;The collection is open for consultation. Intending readers are advised to contact The Women's Library in advance of their first visit.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p/&gt; </rights>
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   <title>Development Education Association</title>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers of the Development Education Association (DEA), 1980-2005, comprising papers about the DEA launch; slides, photographs and videos; Council papers; Executive Committee papers; publications and magazines; conference reports and organisation papers; papers of affiliated committees and working groups including the Inter Agency Committee, the Small DECs Committee, the Formal Sector Working Group and the Information Resources Group; papers and reports from the independent DECs that form part of the overall network; funding plans and material; papers relating to projects and initiatives; staff recruitment and training information; papers of the NADEC Committee; discussion papers about the Global Education Network (GEN); and NADEC responses to the Education Reform Bill and the Gladstone Report.&lt;/p&gt;
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   <publisher>Institute of Education</publisher>
   <date>2008-03-04</date>
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   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Open, subject to signature of a Reader Application Form.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;A reader wishing to publish any quotation of information, including pictorial, derived from any archive material must apply in writing for prior permission from the Archivist or other appropriate person(s) as indicated by the Archivist. A limited number of photocopies may be supplied at the discretion of the Archivist.&lt;/p&gt;
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   <title>JARECKI, Hilde (1911-1995)</title>
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   <subject>Early childhood education</subject>
   <subject>Education</subject>
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   <subject>Educational sciences</subject>
   <subject>Educational theory</subject>
   <subject>Migrants</subject>
   <subject>Nazism</subject>
   <subject>Political doctrines</subject>
   <subject>Preschool children</subject>
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   <subject>Social welfare</subject>
   <subject>Students</subject>
   <subject>Third Reich</subject>
   <subject>Totalitarianism</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers of Hilde Jarecki including biographical papers, material for publication and papers relating to the playgroup associations, 1945-1997.&lt;/p&gt;
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   <date>2008-03-05</date>
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   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=7892&amp;inst_id=5</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Open, subject to signature of Reader Application Form.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;A reader wishing to publish any quotation of information, including pictorial, derived from any archive material must apply in writing for prior permission from the Archivist or other appropriate person(s) as indicated by the Archivist. A limited number of photocopies may be supplied at the discretion of the Archivist.&lt;/p&gt;
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<datestamp>2008-04-22</datestamp>
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   <title>SIMON, Brian (1915-2002)</title>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers relating to the life and work of Brian Simon, 1940s-1990s, including memoirs from Simon's time at Kurt Hahn's progressive school at Salem; talks, articles, reviews, lectures and other papers by Simon; correspondence, [1952-1990], including with Caroline Benn and Norman Morris; press cuttings, 1967-1989, chiefly comprising obituaries and biographical material (of others); working papers, chiefly in preparation for the following publications by Simon: &lt;i&gt;Studies in the History of Education, 1780-1870&lt;/i&gt; (1960), &lt;i&gt;Education and the Labour Movement, 1870-1920&lt;/i&gt; (1965), &lt;i&gt;The Politics of Educational Reform, 1920-1940&lt;/i&gt; (1974) and &lt;i&gt;Education and the Social Order, 1940-1990&lt;/i&gt; (1991); papers relating to the National Union of Students; papers relating to visits abroad; publishers' correspondence and personal photographs and scrapbooks.&lt;/p&gt;
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   <subject>Teaching profession</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers of the Education in Human Rights Network, 1985-2005, including minutes with associated papers (emails, correspondence, announcements), 1992-2005 and copies of the Human Rights in Education Newsletter, 1991-2004.&lt;/p&gt;
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   <publisher>Institute of Education</publisher>
   <date>2008-04-22</date>
   <type>text</type>
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   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=7900&amp;inst_id=5</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Open, subject to signature of a reader application form.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;A reader wishing to publish any quotation of information, including pictorial, derived from any archive material must apply in writing for prior permission from the Archivist or other appropriate person(s) as indicated by the Archivist. A limited number of photocopies may be supplied at the discretion of the Archivist.&lt;/p&gt;
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   <publisher>Bishopsgate Institute</publisher>
   <date>2009-04-21</date>
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   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=7929&amp;inst_id=103</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Open, some colsed files. There is a 30 year closure period on the internal and administrative records of the British Humanist Association, all other material is accessible.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Documents cannot be photocopied at present. Digital photography (without flash) is permitted for research purposes on completion of the Library's Copyright Declaration form and with respect to current UK copyright law.&lt;/p&gt;</rights>
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   <title>OAKESHOTT, Michael Joseph (1901-1990): political scientist</title>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers created by or collected by Michael Oakeshott, c1880-c1995, notably include manuscripts of both published and unpublished works; notebooks and notes; personal correspondence with colleagues and family; press cuttings; administrative papers relating to his education and career. Also include papers relating to Oakeshott collected or created by Shirley Letwin and others, including research papers for Shirley Letwin's proposed biography of Oakeshott.&lt;/p&gt;
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   <publisher>British Library of Political and Economic Science</publisher>
   <date>2008-04-01</date>
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   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Mainly open; some items closed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Most items can be photocopied, subject to handling and copyright restrictions. No material may be published without the prior permission of both the copyright holder and the Library. All applications for publication must be made to the Archivist in the first instance, but responsibility for ensuring copyright clearance rests with the user.&lt;/p&gt;
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   <title>BURDEN, Charles Henry (1869-1957)</title>
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   <subject>Educational research</subject>
   <subject>Educational sciences</subject>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Letters from Charles Burden to his wife, 1906-1907, sent from a tour of schools in Canada and the USA; photographs of Burden during his headship of Beverley Grammar School, Yorkshire, [1912-1935]. &lt;/p&gt;
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   <publisher>Institute of Education</publisher>
   <date>2008-04-22</date>
   <type>text</type>
   <format>text/html</format>
   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=8051&amp;inst_id=5</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Open, subject to signature of Reader Application Form.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;A reader wishing to publish any quotation of information, including pictorial, derived from any archive material must apply in writing for prior permission from the Archivist or other appropriate person(s) as indicated by the Archivist. A limited number of photocopies may be supplied at the discretion of the Archivist.&lt;/p&gt;
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<datestamp>2008-03-04</datestamp>
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   <title>BOYCE, John Stanley Beaumont (1911-1992)</title>
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   <subject>European history</subject>
   <subject>German history</subject>
   <subject>International conflicts</subject>
   <subject>National history</subject>
   <subject>Reconstruction</subject>
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   <subject>War</subject>
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   <subject>World War Two (1939-1945)</subject>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers of John Boyce, 1920-1992, comprising material relating to Boyce's career in education (photographs, press cuttings, appointment diaries, job application papers and education-related publications) and his army service and Germany (photographs, letters home, service related papers such as annual leave forms, education reports relating to Germany, relics of Nazi Germany and drawings). There are also letters upon Boyce's retirement and some personal material, including his own school reports, 'thoughts' from 1939-1940, letters to his wife from Coatham School, papers relating to non-educational interests, honorary awards, personal correspondence and an obituary. &lt;/p&gt;
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   <publisher>Institute of Education</publisher>
   <date>2008-03-04</date>
   <type>text</type>
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   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=8052&amp;inst_id=5</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Open, subject to signature of Reader Application Form. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;A reader wishing to publish any quotation of information, including pictorial, derived from any archive material must apply in writing for prior permission from the Archivist or other appropriate person(s) as indicated by the Archivist. A limited number of photocopies may be supplied at the discretion of the Archivist.&lt;/p&gt;
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<datestamp>2008-03-06</datestamp>
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   <title>Child Development Society</title>
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   <subject>Developmental psychology</subject>
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   <subject>Educational levels</subject>
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   <subject>Primary education</subject>
   <subject>Schoolchildren</subject>
   <subject>Societies</subject>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Records of the Child Development Society, 1942-2004, comprising administrative material relating the management of the Society, including the constitution of the Society, 1942-1994; minutes and circulated papers of meetings of the Executive Committee and Annual General Meetings, 1988-2003; correspondence of Annabel Lewis, Chair of the Society, from members of the Society and external bodies, 1996-2004; membership lists, 1993-[2000]; material relating to events held by the Society including programmes, literature, publicity, and correspondence, 1985-2000; promotional literature including the Society's newsletter and leaflets advertising the Society, 1972-2004; and miscellaneous material, including a note book, press cuttings and articles, 1992-[2002].&lt;/p&gt;
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   <publisher>Institute of Education</publisher>
   <date>2008-03-06</date>
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   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Generally open, subject to signature of Reader Application Form. Membership lists have been closed under the Data Protection Act (1998).&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;A reader wishing to publish any quotation of information, including pictorial, derived from any archive material must apply in writing for prior permission from the Archivist or other appropriate person(s) as indicated by the Archivist. A limited number of photocopies may be supplied at the discretion of the Archivist. &lt;/p&gt;
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers of the Comparative Education Society of Europe (CESE), 1969-2006, including membership files arranged alphabetically by name, 1978-1990s; correspondence, including on membership and fees, 1988-1990; papers relating to the 13th Conference at Budapest, 27 Jun-1 Jul 1988; minutes of the Executive Committee [1988]; financial papers, 1979-1987; conference book for the 22nd CESE Conference 'Changing knowledge and education: communities, information societies and mobilities', Granada, 3-6 Jul 2006; CESE Newsletter, 1978-1991 and other CESE publications, 1969-2006.&lt;/p&gt;
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   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Open, subject to signature of Reader Application Form. Some personal information may be closed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;A reader wishing to publish any quotation of information, including pictorial, derived from any archive material must apply in writing for prior permission from the Librarian or other appropriate person(s) as indicated by the Archivist. A limited number of photocopies may be supplied at the discretion of the Archivist.&lt;/p&gt;
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   <title>TAYLOR, Duncan</title>
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   <subject>Television</subject>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Scripts, with annotations, for various children's history series, broadcast by the BBC in the 1960s-1970s comprising: &lt;i&gt;Stories from World History&lt;/i&gt;,1948-1973; &lt;i&gt;Contemporary History&lt;/i&gt;, 1968-1970; &lt;i&gt;Stories from Scottish History&lt;/i&gt;, 1964; &lt;i&gt;Peoples of the World&lt;/i&gt;, 1971-1972; &lt;i&gt;Great People of History&lt;/i&gt;, for Nigerian schools, Dec 1961; &lt;i&gt;Religion and Philosophy: Archaeology and the Bible&lt;/i&gt;, 1955; &lt;i&gt;Europe since 1945&lt;/i&gt;, (Study on three; Radio Three, 1968-1969); &lt;i&gt;History 1917-1967&lt;/i&gt; (BBC Schools Television, 1969); &lt;i&gt;Human Rights&lt;/i&gt;, 1968; &lt;i&gt;Britain in the sixties&lt;/i&gt; (Study on three: Radio Three, 1970); &lt;i&gt;For the Middle Years&lt;/i&gt; on Romans, 1973; recording for Radio Enterprises, including a script for 'Drake sails round the world', Nov 1970, with a script from the World History Series on the same topic, 1967. Papers relating to the making of children's history series including on 'Recordings for Scandinavia' , including scripts, and notes, 1951-1965; list of titles of past programmes, with names of scriptwriters. List of programmes and schedules, 1938-1972; comments on and suggested alterations to 'How things began: Roman Britain II', with 2 scripts on Roman Britain, 1956-1957; working file for 'Talks for Sixth Forms: The History of Science', including journals, press cuttings and notes [1948-1956]; 'Ancient Greece', including extracts from reference works and press cuttings; 'Cook's second voyage (Radiovision)', including notes, drafts of scripts, key to pictures and photographs of the recording studio; 'Lincoln frees the slaves', including notes on picture sources, background and draft script, 1972. &lt;i&gt;Radio Times&lt;/i&gt; articles by Duncan Taylor about the BBC Broadcasts to Schools, Sep 1950-Jan 1952. Publications including, &lt;i&gt;Modern History: notes for the teacher&lt;/i&gt; (BBC Sound Broadcasts to Schools), 1944-1963; &lt;i&gt;History I: notes for the teacher&lt;/i&gt; (BBC Broadcasts to Schools), 1944-1957 and &lt;i&gt;Stories from British History: notes for the teacher&lt;/i&gt; (BBC Broadcasts to Schools), 1957-1966. Talks and other publicity material including 'Initiation, planning and production of a school broadcast', a talk delivered to H.M.I.s' conference [May 1949] and 'BBC talks and articles', containing published articles and notes for talks by Duncan Taylor on BBC Schools Broadcasting, [1960-1969]. Notes for intended contributors to 'Stories from World History' and 'Stories from British History', Jan 1962. &lt;/p&gt;
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   <title>MYERS, Professor Kate</title>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers of Professor Kate Myers, 1970s-1990s, pricipally material related to jobs as Inner London Education Authority (ILEA) co-ordinator for the Schools Council sex differentiation project; ILEA advisory teacher for equal opportunities; SCDC equal opportunities project (which resulted in Genderwatch); and gender equality inspector in Ealing (which for a time was part of a consortium of boroughs involved in an Equal Opportunities project based at the Institute of Education), chiefly comprising original booklets, committee reports and a few handwritten responses/letters. Files include: sexual harrassment; sexism and gender difference in schools; women and work; women teachers and the NUT; special needs and sex equality; equal opportunities policies in London Education Authorities, especially the ILEA; curriculum and gender (science, maths, home economics, PE, geography, history, RE, exams); Australia; careers opportunities for women; copies of Equal Opportunities resources in the ILEA; and school governors. &lt;/p&gt; </description>
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   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Open, subject to signature of Reader Application Form. &lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;A reader wishing to publish any quotation of information, including pictorial, derived from any archive material must apply in writing for prior permission from the Archivist or other appropriate person(s) as indicated by the Archivist. A limited number of photocopies may be supplied at the discretion of the Archivist. &lt;/p&gt; </rights>
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   <title>WHITE family papers</title>
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   <subject>Music education</subject>
   <subject>Schools</subject>
   <subject>Speech education</subject>
   <subject>Educational institutions</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers of three generations of the White family, including diaries of Louisa White, 1883-1911; Lucy Winifred Nicholls, 1885-1960; and Mary Louisa White, 1905 and 1913; notebooks, mainly kept by Lucy Winifred Nicholls on the subject of education, 1888-1962; scrapbooks, mainly relating to the musical career of Mary Louisa White, [1900-1926]; photographs, 1890s-1960s, mainly of members of the family, but also including albums relating to activities at The Garden School in the 1930s; family correspondence, [1883-1910]; The Garden School Bulletins, 1924-1947; correspondence and papers relating to Lucy Winifred Nicholls' lecture tours and early school engagements, 1899-1915, 1933.&lt;/p&gt;
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   <date>2008-03-06</date>
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   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Open, subject to signature of Reader Application Form. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;A reader wishing to publish any quotation of information, including pictorial, derived from any archive material must apply in writing for prior permission from the Archivist or other appropriate person(s) as indicated by the Archivist. A limited number of photocopies may be supplied at the discretion of the Archivist. &lt;/p&gt;
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   <title>SPEARING, Nigel (b 1930)</title>
   <creator>Spearing | Nigel | b 1930 | politician </creator>
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   <subject>Educational development</subject>
   <subject>Educational policy</subject>
   <subject>Educational reform</subject>
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   <subject>Formal education</subject>
   <subject>Government</subject>
   <subject>Public education</subject>
   <subject>Special education</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers of Nigel Spearing relating to education and government, 1962-2002, including files on educational provision for children with special needs, 1960s-1970s; educational reconstruction, 1979-1980; Inner London Education Authority (ILEA) reorganisation (especially relating to the amalgamation of Holland Park, Isaac Newton and Ladbroke schools, 1980-1981); examination reform, 1978 and the Socialist Educational Association (SEA), 1990s.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Annotated published government sources on educational matters, including briefing papers, draft bills, &lt;i&gt;Hansard&lt;/i&gt; and related press cuttings on topics including: the comprehensive system, 1965; London education, 1972; the Education (No. 2) Bill, 1980; assisted places, 1980; the abolition of the HMI, 1991; and school governing bodies, 1999. &lt;/p&gt;
</description>
   <publisher>Institute of Education</publisher>
   <date>2008-04-04</date>
   <type>text</type>
   <format>text/html</format>
   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=8096&amp;inst_id=5</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Open, subject to signature of Reader Application Form.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;A reader wishing to publish any quotation of information, including pictorial, derived from any archive material must apply in writing for prior permission from the Librarian or other appropriate person(s) as indicated by the Archivist. A limited number of photocopies may be supplied at the discretion of the Archivist.&lt;/p&gt;
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<datestamp>2008-03-20</datestamp>
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   <title>Jewish education during the Third Reich</title>
   <creator>Unknown </creator>
   <subject>Education</subject>
   <subject>Ethnic discrimination</subject>
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   <subject>German history</subject>
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   <subject>Political doctrines</subject>
   <subject>Religious groups</subject>
   <subject>Third Reich</subject>
   <subject>Totalitarianism</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;Copies of papers documenting discrimination against Jewish educational institutions and professionals during the Nazi era, 1933-1967. The subject matter ranges from dismissal on racial grounds of Jewish academics from 1933, through the separation of aryan and non-aryan instruction, c1938, to the closure of Jewish schools, 1941-1942. A substantial part of the material relates to institutions in Cologne and Frankfurt am Main. Includes authorisation for the President of the Akademie der K&#252;nst to dismiss Professor Arnold Schonberg from his post as director of a Meisterschule f&#252;r musikalische Komposition, 17 May 1933; dismissal of Professor Arnold Sch&#246;nberg by the Preussische Akademie der K&#252;nst, 23 May 1933; circular stating that the main aim of lessons was the teaching of National Socialist philosophy and that it would be up to the discretion of individual heads of schools to decide whether non-aryans should be excluded from lessons, 18 July 1934; correspondence and references of J&#252;disches Reformrealgymnasium mit Realschule und Lyzeum, Cologne, relating to the employment of Feodore Joseph, Apr 1936-1 Apr 1939; correspondence and papers concerning the fate of the Jewish school, Volkschule beim Philanthropin, Frankfurt, 5 Oct 1935-17 Sep 1941.&lt;/p&gt;
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   <publisher>Wiener Library</publisher>
   <date>2008-03-20</date>
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   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=8463&amp;inst_id=104</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Open&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Copies can be made for personal use. Permission must be sought for publication.&lt;/p&gt;
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<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:8575</identifier>
<datestamp>2008-04-22</datestamp>
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   <title>History of Education Society</title>
   <creator>History of Education Society </creator>
   <subject>Communication process</subject>
   <subject>Conferences</subject>
   <subject>Education</subject>
   <subject>Educational sciences</subject>
   <subject>Educational theory</subject>
   <subject>Group communication</subject>
   <subject>Historical research</subject>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers of the History of Education Society (HES), 1967-2004, including minutes of the Committee and Annual General Meeting, 1985-2003; papers relating to constitution, including the revisions of 1976, 1987 and 1990; papers on administration and finance, [1990-1995]; correspondence, 1989-2000; HES abstract book entitled, 'Breaking Boundaries: Gender, Politics and the Experience of Education', 3-5 Dec 1999 and papers on the Jubilee Essay Competition, including report, 2000 and rules. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Publications comprising annual conference booklets, Dec 1990 and Dec 1994; &lt;i&gt;History of Education Society&lt;/i&gt;, [1980s] and &lt;i&gt;The New Era: The Review of New Education&lt;/i&gt;, Apr 1929.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Papers relating to the HES Committee, 1993-2003 including reports, flyers, annual charity returns, papers relating to membership, financial information, correspondence with members, lists of members, contact directory, 1998; promotional material and details of the history of the Committee 2003.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Papers relating to conferences 1988-2004 including proceedings of the Annual Conference on 'Education and Employment: Initiatives and Experiences 1780 to the Present', 1988; papers on the HES Conference in Liverpool, 1991, the Birmingham Conference on 'The Education Act - Fifty Years On', 1994; annual conference programme, 1997; list of conference participants and flyer, 1999 and 'International Standing Conference for the History of Education, the Spanish History of Education, and, the Universities of Alcala, Comillas, Complutense and UNED' booklet, 2000.&lt;/p&gt;
</description>
   <publisher>Institute of Education</publisher>
   <date>2008-04-22</date>
   <type>text</type>
   <format>text/html</format>
   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=8575&amp;inst_id=5</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Open, subject to signature of Reader Application Form. Some personal information may be closed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;A reader wishing to publish any quotation of information, including pictorial, derived from any archive material must apply in writing for prior permission from the Archivist or other appropriate person(s) as indicated by the Archivist. A limited number of photocopies may be supplied at the discretion of the Archivist.&lt;/p&gt;
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<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:8578</identifier>
<datestamp>2008-04-04</datestamp>
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   <title>Philosophy of Education Society of Great Britain</title>
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   <subject>Associations</subject>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers of the Philosophy of Education Society of Great Britain (PESGB), 1964-1991, including Executive Committee minutes, 1964-1980; Annual General Meeting minutes, 1964-1988 and working files of Executive Committee and Annual General Meeting , 1977-1991 (excluding 1980 and 1984). Papers relating to the PESGB constitution, 1983 and amended, 1986. Papers relating to workshops and conferences including Standing Conference on Studies in Education, 1974-1979; the World Congress on Philosophy, 1988; Day conference, 30 Nov 1984; Annual Conference, 1989-1990; Newsletter, 1989; National Conference for Philosophy, 1989-1990 and workshops 1985-1986. Correspondence, 1965-1990, including with the British Society of Aesthetics, 1975. Papers relating to surveys on the Philosophy of Education in Higher Education Departments, 1988 and the PESGB work and activities, 1984. Newsletters and related working papers, 1975-1990; membership files, 1983-1990; information sheets and application forms; papers relating to the Philosophy of Education Society, Australia; press cuttings, 1971; papers relating to London meetings, 1984 and papers relating to the Social Science Research Council, 1975-1976.&lt;/p&gt;
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   <publisher>Institute of Education</publisher>
   <date>2008-04-04</date>
   <type>text</type>
   <format>text/html</format>
   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=8578&amp;inst_id=5</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Open, subject to signature of Reader Application Form.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;A reader wishing to publish any quotation of information, including pictorial, derived from any archive material must apply in writing for prior permission from the Archivist or other appropriate person(s) as indicated by the Archivist. A limited number of photocopies may be supplied at the discretion of the Archivist.&lt;/p&gt;
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<datestamp>2008-04-25</datestamp>
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   <title>Knight, Sir Arthur William (1917-2003), businessman</title>
   <creator>Knight | Sir | Arthur William | b 1917 | Knight | bank director </creator>
   <subject>Education</subject>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers of Sir Arthur Knight, 1930s-2002, relating to his career in business and academia. The papers include biographical notes and diaries, research papers on business management and education, notes for talks and speeches and correspondence.&lt;/p&gt;
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   <publisher>British Library of Political and Economic Science</publisher>
   <date>2008-04-25</date>
   <type>text</type>
   <format>text/html</format>
   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=8671&amp;inst_id=1</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Open&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Most items can be photocopied, subject to handling and copyright restrictions. No material may be published without the prior permission of both the copyright holder and the Library. All applications for publication must be made to the Archivist in the first instance, but responsibility for ensuring copyright clearance rests with the user.&lt;/p&gt;
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<datestamp>2009-01-02</datestamp>
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   <title>Research Board for the Correlation of Medical Science and Physical Education</title>
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   <subject>Child welfare</subject>
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   <subject>Rehabilitation (medical)</subject>
   <subject>State security</subject>
   <subject>Armed forces</subject>
   <subject>Health</subject>
   <subject>Maternal health</subject>
   <subject>Social welfare</subject>
   <subject>Maternal welfare</subject>
   <subject>Occupational medicine</subject>
   <subject>Medical sciences</subject>
   <subject>Organizations</subject>
   <subject>Military organizations</subject>
   <subject>Industry</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers of the Research Board for the Correlation of Medical Science and Physical Education, 1937-1960, comprising records of general meetings, 1942-1956; finance records, 1944-1956; policy committee records, 1937-1956; research committee records, 1943-1950; records relating to research sponsored by the Board, 1944-1960; and miscellaneous papers.&lt;/p&gt;
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   <publisher>Wellcome Library</publisher>
   <date>2009-01-02</date>
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   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=8860&amp;inst_id=20</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;The papers are available subject to the usual conditions of access to Archives and Manuscripts material, after the completion of a Reader's Undertaking. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Photocopies/photographs/microfilm are supplied for private research only at the Archivist's discretion. Please note that material may be unsuitable for copying on conservation grounds, and that photographs cannot be photocopied in any circumstances. Readers are restricted to 100 photocopies in twelve months. Researchers who wish to publish material must seek copyright permission from the copyright owner.&lt;/p&gt;
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<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:9055</identifier>
<datestamp>2008-07-31</datestamp>
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   <title>Quick, Robert Hebert: correspondence</title>
   <creator>Thring | Edward | 1821-1887 | headmaster &lt;br/&gt; The Teachers' Guild </creator>
   <subject>Libraries</subject>
   <subject>Education</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;(i) 5 letters from Edward Thring, headmaster of Uppingham School to R H Quick, 1882-1885. Relating to educational matters.
(ii) 2 letters from officers of the Teachers' Guild to Mrs [Harriet] Quick (Quick's widow), 1896-1900. Relating to her husband's library and its transfer to the Guild.
All letters autograph, with signatures.&lt;/p&gt;
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   <publisher>Senate House Library, University of London</publisher>
   <date>2008-07-31</date>
   <type>text</type>
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   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=9055&amp;inst_id=14</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Access to this collection is unrestricted for the purpose of private study and personal research within the supervised environment and restrictions of the Library's Palaeography Room. Access to individual items in Senate House Library archives collections may be restricted under the Data Protection Act or the Freedom of Information Act. Please contact the University Archivist for details. 24 hours notice is required for research visits.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Copies may be made, subject to the condition of the original. Copying must be undertaken by the Palaeography Room staff, who will need a minimum of 24 hours to process requests.&lt;/p&gt;
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<datestamp>2009-02-17</datestamp>
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   <title>Alexander, J F: letter</title>
   <creator>Alexander | J F | fl 1888 | Secretary of the Society for the Liberation of Religion from State Patronage and Control, Manchester and District Branch </creator>
   <subject>Communication process</subject>
   <subject>Group communication</subject>
   <subject>Conferences</subject>
   <subject>Education</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;Letter from J F Alexander of 4 St James' Square, Manchester to [Richard Marsden] Pankhurst LLD, 14 Nov 1888. Explaining that Pankhurst's 'name was ... placed on the list of delegates to the Education Conference on November 20th and 21st to represent the Subscribers in the district...'.
Written in another hand and signed by Alexander.&lt;/p&gt;
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   <publisher>Senate House Library, University of London</publisher>
   <date>2009-02-17</date>
   <type>text</type>
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   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=9311&amp;inst_id=14</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Access to this collection is unrestricted for the purpose of private study and personal research within the supervised environment and restrictions of the Library's Palaeography Room. Please contact the University Archivist for details. 24 hours notice is required for research visits.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Copies may be made, subject to the condition of the original. Copying must be undertaken by the Palaeography Room staff, who will need a minimum of 24 hours to process requests.&lt;/p&gt;
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<datestamp>2008-07-07</datestamp>
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   <title>Harrison, George Leib: letter (1881)</title>
   <creator>Harrison | George Leib | 1811-1885 | writer on social issues </creator>
   <subject>Law</subject>
   <subject>Legislation</subject>
   <subject>Educational legislation</subject>
   <subject>Technical education</subject>
   <subject>Industrial education</subject>
   <subject>Education</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;Letter from George Leib Harrison of Claridges Hotel, London to Bonamy Price, 15 Aug 1881. Concerning a report on the effects of the Education Act of 1870 and its amendments, and 'Industrial education'.&lt;/p&gt;
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   <publisher>Senate House Library, University of London</publisher>
   <date>2008-07-07</date>
   <type>text</type>
   <format>text/html</format>
   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=9365&amp;inst_id=14</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Access to this collection is unrestricted for the purpose of private study and personal research within the supervised environment and restrictions of the Library's Palaeography Room. Please contact the University Archivist for details. 24 hours notice is required for research visits.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Copies may be made, subject to the condition of the original. Copying must be undertaken by the Palaeography Room staff, who will need a minimum of 24 hours to process requests.&lt;/p&gt;
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<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:9559</identifier>
<datestamp>2008-07-29</datestamp>
<setSpec>education</setSpec>
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   <title>Woodcraft Folk</title>
   <creator>Woodcraft Folk </creator>
   <subject>Wars (events)</subject>
   <subject>Associations</subject>
   <subject>Education</subject>
   <subject>International conflicts</subject>
   <subject>Leisure</subject>
   <subject>Leisure time activities</subject>
   <subject>Organizations</subject>
   <subject>War</subject>
   <subject>World wars (events)</subject>
   <subject>World War Two (1939-1945)</subject>
   <subject>Youth organizations</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;YMA/WF: papers of the Woodcraft Folk, 1910-1975, including yearbooks and annual reports, 1928-1973; administrative material, 1930-1972, notably agenda and minutes of National Delegate Conferences, the National Folk Council and its various committees, membership details, and financial papers such as account books, paysheets and correspondence; general correspondence, 1929-1972, on subjects including the Public Order Act, Folk organisation during World War Two, conscientious objection, and the organisation of campsites; material concerning teaching undertaken by the Folk, 1938-1956, notably papers concerning National Training Camps, tests and badges; correspondence and papers concerning the National Folkhouse, 1938-1958; publications and propaganda, [1926-1965], also including song sheets, play scripts, draft articles and newspaper cuttings; correspondence and papers concerning relations with other organisations, 1929-1972, notably the Co-operative Union; material relating to international activities, 1931-1975, including correspondence with international youth groups, participation in international children's camps and European conferences; papers relating to local Woodcraft Folk groups, 1924-1973; papers of individual Folk, [1925-1975]; photographs of Folk activities, 1938-1971; printed materials and periodicals, 1910-1973. (114 boxes).
&lt;br/&gt;YMA/WF/2003 (accessions M3199 and M3204): Additional papers of the Woodcraft Folk, including minutes, annual reports, correspondence, publications, photographs, c 1929-c 1989 (80 boxes).
&lt;br/&gt;YMA/WF/2005 (accession M3293): Papers of the Woodcraft Folk: Mount Pleasant Group, 1970s (1 box).&lt;/p&gt;
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   <publisher>British Library of Political and Economic Science</publisher>
   <date>2008-07-29</date>
   <type>text</type>
   <format>text/html</format>
   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=9559&amp;inst_id=1</identifier>
   <rights> &lt;p&gt;Open&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Most items can be photocopied, subject to handling and copyright restrictions. No material may be published without the prior permission of both the copyright holder and the Library. All applications for publication must be made to the Archivist in the first instance, but responsibility for ensuring copyright clearance rests with the user.&lt;/p&gt;
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<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:9707</identifier>
<datestamp>2009-04-21</datestamp>
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   <title>Carless, Albert (1863-1936)</title>
   <creator>Carless | Albert | 1863-1936 | surgeon </creator>
   <subject>Wars (events)</subject>
   <subject>Documents</subject>
   <subject>Education</subject>
   <subject>Higher science education</subject>
   <subject>Information sources</subject>
   <subject>International conflicts</subject>
   <subject>Literary forms and genres</subject>
   <subject>Literature</subject>
   <subject>Medical education</subject>
   <subject>Medical sciences</subject>
   <subject>Speeches</subject>
   <subject>Surgery</subject>
   <subject>Testimonials</subject>
   <subject>War</subject>
   <subject>World War One (1914-1918)</subject>
   <subject>World wars (events)</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers of Albert Carless, 1881-1936, comprising information relating to education, 1879-1889; drafts of speeches, c 1904-1922; notes, c 1912-1920; letters and papers referring to work during World War One, 1908-1921; information relating to Barnardo's, 1919-1926; letters and testimonials, 1890-1919; personal information, 1911-1936; reprints of work by Arthur Carless, 1896-1902; and publications and reprints of work by other authors, 1910-1935. &lt;/p&gt; </description>
   <publisher>Royal College of Surgeons of England</publisher>
   <date>2009-04-21</date>
   <type>text</type>
   <format>text/html</format>
   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=9707&amp;inst_id=9</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;By written appointment only.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;At the discretion of the librarian.&lt;/p&gt; </rights>
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<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:9824</identifier>
<datestamp>2008-11-25</datestamp>
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<setSpec>education</setSpec>
<setSpec>museumactivities</setSpec>
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   <title>EXHIBITION AND EDUCATION SECTIONS</title>
   <creator>Exhibition Section | Natural History Museum &lt;br/&gt;Education Section | Natural History Museum </creator>
   <subject>Natural history</subject>
   <subject>Exhibitions</subject>
   <subject>Education</subject>
   <subject>Museum educational programmes</subject>
   <subject>Museum programmes</subject>
   <subject>Museum activities</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers of the Exhibition Section and the Education Section of the Natural History Museum, 1939-1983, comprising: DF700 Exhibition Section Project Files; DF701 Exhibition Section Internal Administration; and DF702 Education Section Files.&lt;/p&gt;
</description>
   <publisher>Natural History Museum</publisher>
   <date>2008-11-25</date>
   <type>text</type>
   <format>text/html</format>
   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=9824&amp;inst_id=115</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;By appointment with the Archivist, by email to archives@nhm.ac.uk or by post to the Museum Archivist, Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London SW7 5BD.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;At the Archivist's discretion. Photocopying service available. Digital photography (without flash) permitted for research purposes on completion of a photography permit form.&lt;/p&gt;
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<header>
<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:9892</identifier>
<datestamp>2008-09-17</datestamp>
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   <title>BOURNE, Cardinal Francis Alphonsus (1861-1935) Archbishop of Westminster</title>
   <creator>Bourne | Francis Alphonsus | 1861-1935 | Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster </creator>
   <subject>Wars (events)</subject>
   <subject>Ancient religions</subject>
   <subject>Associations</subject>
   <subject>Catholicism</subject>
   <subject>Christianity</subject>
   <subject>Diplomacy</subject>
   <subject>Ecumenicalism</subject>
   <subject>Education</subject>
   <subject>Ethics</subject>
   <subject>Foreign relations</subject>
   <subject>International conflicts</subject>
   <subject>International relations</subject>
   <subject>Missionary work</subject>
   <subject>Missions</subject>
   <subject>Organizations</subject>
   <subject>Religions</subject>
   <subject>Religious activities</subject>
   <subject>War</subject>
   <subject>World War One (1914-1918)</subject>
   <subject>World wars (events)</subject>
   <subject>Youth organizations</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers of Francis Alphonsus Bourne as Archbishop of Westminster, [1903-1935], including material on the Holy See; Bishop's conferences; synods; religious orders; Vicars General and Chaplaincies; Papal Encyclicals; ecclesiastical and diocesan matters; moral, social and political issues; ecumenicalism; media, communications and publications; foreign countries; national and international institutions; government; embassies; hospitals; trusts, foundations and communities; lectures; homilies; patronages; personal correspondence; staff; invitations; education bills; visits; finance; St Edmund's College, Ware; missions, including in Austria, Germany and India and boy scouts and girl guides.&lt;/p&gt;
</description>
   <publisher>Westminster Diocesan Archives</publisher>
   <date>2008-09-17</date>
   <type>text</type>
   <format>text/html</format>
   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=9892&amp;inst_id=113</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Open for consultation by appointment only between 12:00-5:00, Mondays and Wednesdays. Call: 0207 938 3580 or email: archivist@rcdow.org.uk for appointments.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Copies, subject to condition of the original, may be supplied for research use only on the undertaking of a copyright declaration. Requests to publish original material should be submitted to the Westminster Roman Cathlic Diocesan Trustees.&lt;/p&gt;
</rights>
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<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:9893</identifier>
<datestamp>2008-09-17</datestamp>
<setSpec>education</setSpec>
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   <title>HINSLEY, Cardinal Arthur (1865-1943): Archbishop of Westminster</title>
   <creator>Hinsley | Arthur | 1865-1943 | Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster </creator>
   <subject>Ancient religions</subject>
   <subject>Catholicism</subject>
   <subject>Christianity</subject>
   <subject>Ecumenicalism</subject>
   <subject>Education</subject>
   <subject>Ethics</subject>
   <subject>Religions</subject>
   <subject>World wars (events)</subject>
   <subject>World War Two (1939-1945)</subject>
   <subject>Wars (events)</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers of Arthur Hinsley as Archbishop of Westminster, [1935-1943], including material on the Holy See; Bishop's conferences; synods; religious orders; Vicars General and Chaplaincies; Papal Encyclicals; ecclesiastical and diocesan matters; moral, social and political issues; ecumenism; media, communications and publications; foreign countries; national and international institutions; government; embassies; hospitals; trusts, foundations and communities; lectures; homilies; patronages; personal correspondence; staff; invitations; education; visits and finance.&lt;/p&gt;
</description>
   <publisher>Westminster Diocesan Archives</publisher>
   <date>2008-09-17</date>
   <type>text</type>
   <format>text/html</format>
   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=9893&amp;inst_id=113</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Open for consultation by appointment only between 12:00-5:00, Mondays and Wednesdays. Call: 0207 938 3580 or email: archivist@rcdow.org.uk for appointments.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Copies, subject to condition of the original, may be supplied for research use only on the undertaking of a copyright declaration. Requests to publish original material should be submitted to the Westminster Roman Cathlic Diocesan Trustees.&lt;/p&gt;
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<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:9894</identifier>
<datestamp>2008-09-17</datestamp>
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   <title>GRIFFIN, Cardinal Bernard William (1899-1956): Archbishop of Westminster</title>
   <creator>Griffin | Bernard William | 1899-1956 | Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster </creator>
   <subject>Ancient religions</subject>
   <subject>Catholicism</subject>
   <subject>Christianity</subject>
   <subject>Diplomacy</subject>
   <subject>Ecumenicalism</subject>
   <subject>Education</subject>
   <subject>Ethics</subject>
   <subject>Foreign relations</subject>
   <subject>International relations</subject>
   <subject>Religions</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers of Bernard William Griffin as Archbishop of Westminster, [1943-1956], including material on the Holy See; Bishop's conferences; synods; religious orders; Vicars General and Chaplaincies; Papal Encyclicals; ecclesiastical and diocesan matters; moral, social and political issues; ecumenism; media, communications and publications; foreign countries; national and international institutions; government; embassies; hospitals; trusts, foundations and communities; lectures; homilies; patronages; photographs; personal correspondence; staff; invitations; education; visits and finance.&lt;/p&gt;
</description>
   <publisher>Westminster Diocesan Archives</publisher>
   <date>2008-09-17</date>
   <type>text</type>
   <format>text/html</format>
   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=9894&amp;inst_id=113</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Open for consultation by appointment only between 12:00-5:00, Mondays and Wednesdays. Call: 0207 938 3580 or email: archivist@rcdow.org.uk for appointments.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Copies, subject to condition of the original, may be supplied for research use only on the undertaking of a copyright declaration. Requests to publish original material should be submitted to the Westminster Roman Cathlic Diocesan Trustees.&lt;/p&gt;
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<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:9895</identifier>
<datestamp>2008-09-17</datestamp>
<setSpec>education</setSpec>
<setSpec>ethics</setSpec>
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<setSpec>religions</setSpec>
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   <title>GODFREY, Cardinal William (1889-1963): Archbishop of Westminster</title>
   <creator>Godfrey | William | 1889-1963 | Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster </creator>
   <subject>Ancient religions</subject>
   <subject>Catholicism</subject>
   <subject>Christianity</subject>
   <subject>Diplomacy</subject>
   <subject>Ecumenicalism</subject>
   <subject>Education</subject>
   <subject>Ethics</subject>
   <subject>Foreign relations</subject>
   <subject>International relations</subject>
   <subject>Religions</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers of William Godfrey as Archbishop of Westminster, [1956-1962], including material on the Holy See; Bishop's conferences; synods; religious orders; Vicars General and Chaplaincies; Papal Encyclicals; ecclesiastical and diocesan matters; moral, social and political issues; ecumenism; media, communications and publications; foreign countries; national and international institutions; government; embassies; hospitals; trusts, foundations and communities; lectures; homilies; patronages; personal correspondence; staff; invitations; education; visits and finance.&lt;/p&gt;
</description>
   <publisher>Westminster Diocesan Archives</publisher>
   <date>2008-09-17</date>
   <type>text</type>
   <format>text/html</format>
   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=9895&amp;inst_id=113</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Mostly open, some items are closed under the Data Protection Act, for more details consult the Archivist. Consultation by appointment only between 12:00-5:00, Mondays and Wednesdays. Call: 0207 938 3580 or email: archivist@rcdow.org.uk for appointments.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Copies, subject to condition of the original, may be supplied for research use only on the undertaking of a copyright declaration. Requests to publish original material should be submitted to the Westminster Roman Cathlic Diocesan Trustees.&lt;/p&gt;
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<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:9896</identifier>
<datestamp>2008-09-17</datestamp>
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<setSpec>internationalrelations</setSpec>
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   <title>HEENAN, Cardinal John Carmel (1905-1975): Archbishop of Westminster</title>
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   <subject>Ancient religions</subject>
   <subject>Catholicism</subject>
   <subject>Christianity</subject>
   <subject>Diplomacy</subject>
   <subject>Ecumenicalism</subject>
   <subject>Education</subject>
   <subject>Ethics</subject>
   <subject>Foreign relations</subject>
   <subject>International relations</subject>
   <subject>Religions</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers of John Carmel Heenan as Archbishop of Westminster, [1963-1975], including material on the Holy See; Bishop's conferences; synods; religious orders; Vicars General and Chaplaincies; Papal Encyclicals; ecclesiastical and diocesan matters; moral, social and political issues; ecumenism; media, communications and publications; foreign countries; national and international institutions; government; embassies; hospitals; trusts, foundations and communities; lectures; homilies; patronages; personal correspondence; staff; invitations; education; visits and finance.&lt;/p&gt;
</description>
   <publisher>Westminster Diocesan Archives</publisher>
   <date>2008-09-17</date>
   <type>text</type>
   <format>text/html</format>
   <identifier>http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=9896&amp;inst_id=113</identifier>
   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Mostly open, some items are closed under the Data Protection Act, for more details consult the Archivist. Consultation by appointment only between 12:00-5:00, Mondays and Wednesdays. Call: 0207 938 3580 or email: archivist@rcdow.org.uk for appointments.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Copies, subject to condition of the original, may be supplied for research use only on the undertaking of a copyright declaration. Requests to publish original material should be submitted to the Westminster Roman Cathlic Diocesan Trustees.&lt;/p&gt;
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<header>
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<datestamp>2008-10-31</datestamp>
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   <title>Clarke Papers</title>
   <creator>Clarke | Patricia Hannah | n&#233;e Green | b 1919 | biochemist </creator>
   <subject>Education</subject>
   <subject>Microbiology</subject>
   <subject>Industry</subject>
   <subject>Tobacco industry</subject>
   <subject>Sex distribution</subject>
   <subject>Sex</subject>
   <subject>Migrants</subject>
   <subject>Women</subject>
   <subject>Asylum seekers</subject>
   <subject>Life sciences</subject>
   <subject>Biotechnology</subject>
   <subject>Biochemistry</subject>
   <subject>Biochemicals</subject>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers of Patricia Hannah Clarke, 1963-2003, comprising biographical material including autobiographical material compiled for Clarke's personal record as a Fellow of the Royal Society; curriculum vitae; video of an interview for the Biochemical Society; papers relating to Deer Park School, Cirencester of which Clarke was a Governor, 1988-1999 and correspondence with local and national politicians on education, tobacco advertising and asylum seekers. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Papers relating to Clarke's interest in the historical contribution of women scientists and her concern in encouraging women scientists. Includes, correspondence, notes, printed reports and photocopied material used for a number of activities including her lecture 'Women in Science at University College, 1878-1978', 1992; Royal Society meeting on 'Women in Science and Technology: opportunities for change?', 28 May 1993; papers relating to Clarke's service on the Committee on Women in Science, Engineering and Technology and a meeting on Women in Science at the Royal Society, 27 Mar 2001. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Publications including an incomplete set of offprints of Clarke's works; papers relating to her biographical memoirs of Roger Yate Stanier and Michael Douglas Lilly and her entry for Muriel Robertson for the &lt;i&gt;New Dictionary of National Biography&lt;/i&gt;; lecture material including for Clarke's Royal Society Leeuwenhoek Lecture 'Experiments in microbial evolution: new enzymes, new metabolic activities', 1979, and the 19th J D Bernal Lecture, 'New directions in biology: basic science and biotechnology', delivered at Birkbeck College London, 1988. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Papers relating to eight UK and overseas societies and organisations, 1975-2001, including the British National Bibliographical Research Fund, the Royal Society, the Palm Oil Research Institute of Malaysia and the Research Grants Council, Hong Kong. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Papers relating to Clarke's visits and conferences, 1971-1998, including visits to the Far East including Singapore, Malaysia, China and Hong Kong and meetings marking the centenary of the birth of J B S Haldane, 1992. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Correspondence, including with researchers at University College London, colleagues in the UK and scientists in the USA and Europe. Correspondents include R E Drew, B W Holloway, S Brenner; H L Kornberg, R D Sager and R Y Stanier. &lt;/p&gt;
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   <publisher>University College London</publisher>
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<identifier>oai:aim25.ac.uk:10175</identifier>
<datestamp>2009-02-21</datestamp>
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   <title>Wilderspin, Samuel (1792-1866)</title>
   <creator>Wilderspin | Samuel | 1792-1866 | infant educationalist </creator>
   <subject>Education</subject>
   <subject>Teaching methods</subject>
   <subject>Lectures (teaching method)</subject>
   <subject>Educational reform</subject>
   <subject>Educational development</subject>
   <description>&lt;p&gt;Papers of Samuel Wilderspin, 1823-[1980], chiefly comprising letters received by Wilderspin, although there are a few in series 6 (Manuscripts) written by him. The rest of the collection comprises material collected by Wilderspin, including notices of his lectures, a few sample lessons and promotional literature on literary, scientific and educational societies, and Wilderspin's and Thomas Young's printed works laying out their theories of education. There are also two theses on Wilderspin. Series 7 (Local Infant Schools), is material collected by Wilderspin's biographers Dr Francis A. Young and Dr Phillip McCann, about schools founded by Wilderspin, in the course of writing their book on him.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Particular points of arrangement: &lt;br/&gt;1. Although the material is arranged in classes there are many items that appear to be in the wrong class or which could belong to more than one. Cross-references, especially for the Gaskell letters and material relating to lectures, have been made but it would be advisable to read all the class descriptions when looking for items. References to individuals other than the Gaskells have not been cross-referenced as the class and list descriptions are a guide only to the nature of the papers.&lt;br/&gt; 2. Generally the collection within classes is arranged chronologically. Where material in a class was packaged in date sequences which overlapped it was resorted chronologically on arrival at the archive. The exception is 6/Manuscripts which contains three sets of material each with different provenance.&lt;br/&gt; 3. Endorsements - Many pieces are endorsed. Some are by Wilderspin, in ink. He tended to write the sender's name on the back of the letter. Others are in pencil and are by Dr. Francis Young who added possible dates, explanations and possible readings of illegible words. He also wrote some explanations in biro on separate sheets of paper. These have been left with the originals and are numbered in the same sequence.&lt;br/&gt; 4. Some letters refer to "enclosed" items. The whereabouts of these are no longer known.&lt;br/&gt; 5. For counting purposes note that the previous counting of pieces and items has been confused. The number of items quoted in the class descriptions and recorded on the envelopes containing the papers may not therefore reflect the exact size of the class. For a definition of items and pieces see Cook, M The Manual of Archival Description 2nd edition (1989).&lt;br/&gt; 6. For some years there is copious material while for others there is very little.&lt;br/&gt; 7. Where possible the main subjects in a class, in terms of quantity, have been identified in the class description. Some classes, however, were too diverse to do this.&lt;br/&gt; 8. Many of the dates have been added to the documents in pencil by Dr. Francis Young, brother to John Young, who deposited the papers.&lt;/p&gt;
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   <rights>&lt;p&gt;Open for research. Access to individual items in Senate House Library archives collections may be restricted under the Data Protection Act or the Freedom of Information Act. See Archivist for details. 24 hours notice is necessary for research visits.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Copies may be made, subject to the condition of the original. Copying must be undertaken by the Palaeography Room staff, who will need a minimum of 24 hours to process requests.&lt;/p&gt;
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   <creator>McCann | Philip | fl 1987-2005 | Professor of Education </creator>
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   <description>&lt;p&gt;Files containing photocopies of articles, manuscripts, notes and a thesis concerning the career and life of infant educationalist Samuel Wilderspin (1792-1866).&lt;/p&gt;
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