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Articles and broadcasts

MS. Healey 187

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Title

Articles and broadcasts

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MS. Healey 187

Summary

Comprises:

Articles and transcripts of broadcasts on subjects including Marxism, foreign policy and world affairs, defence, nuclear weapons and disarmament, unemployment. Also includes report of a conversation between Healey and Adam Rapacki. 1956-1961

Articles and transcripts of broadcasts and speeches on subjects including the foreign policy and world affairs, defence, nuclear weapons and disarmament, the Labour Party, education, the press, trade unions, and Aneurin Bevan. Mostly translations of articles and broadcasts into French and German. 1958-1962

Date

1956-1962

Language

French

English

German

Physical extent

1 box (2 folders)

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Collection contents

Archive of Denis Healey

Articles, broadcasts, speeches and events

Articles and broadcasts

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