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Correspondence with Max Gluckman

MSS. Afr. s. 1998. box 5

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Title

Correspondence with Max Gluckman

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MSS. Afr. s. 1998. box 5

Summary

Comprises:

"Max Gluckman". Correspondence with Max Gluckman,the Director of the R.L.I. from 1941 to 1947, 7 Nov. 1946-21 Dec. 1951

Correspondence with Max Gluckman, 10 Jan. 1952-1 Dec. 1958

"Max Gluckman, 1959". Further correspondence with Gluckman, now Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Manchester, 13 Dec, 1958-6 Apr. 1961

Date

1946-61

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box

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Collection contents

Papers of Dr. James Clyde Mitchell

Correspondence with other members of the R.L.I.

Correspondence with Max Gluckman

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