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Correspondence B (Sir Robert Birley)

MS. 15363/117

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Title

Correspondence B (Sir Robert Birley)

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MS. 15363/117

Summary

Correspondence with and regarding Sir Robert Birley, comprising:

Correspondence with Brian Rees regarding essays and Reith Lectures by Birley [given in 1949], including transcripts of the Reith Lectures. [1949], 1992-1995

Correspondence with and regarding Robert Birley. Also Festschrift and copies of essays The Undergrowth of History, Printing and Democracy, Education and Resistance, The State and Education and The Foundations of Three Totalitarian Regimes. 1955-1984

Correspondence with and regarding Robert Birley. Also copies of essay Education and Resistance. 1954-1975

Date

[1949], 1954-1995

Bulk, 1954-1995

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box (3 folders)

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