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Early and Personal Papers, etc.

Early and Personal Papers

School Papers. 2 files ms.papers

  1. Notes. Contains miscellaneous notes, many on single leaves. Includes 3 fragments of an early diary c 1913-16?, horoscope, etc. 1/1
  2. Verses. Contains own verses and notebook of pieces copied from other writers - Oddments, May 1913. 1/2

World War I: 4 files ms., ts. and printed papers

  1. Personal papers. Contains notes by KM, including fragments from a diary of 1918, and F.A.U. declaration. 1/3
  2. Fourgon. Contains pieces by KM and other hands for publication in the F.A.U. magazine. Includes souvenir number, Jan. 1919. 1/4
  3. Propaganda. Contains cuttings from press, leaflets, etc. relating to stories about the origins of the war, attrocities, reprisals, treatment of prisoners. 1/5
  4. Peace statements. Contains cuttings and transcriptions by various hands from the British and German press, 1916-17. 1/6

Cambridge: 4 files ms., ts. and printed papers, 1 notebook

  1. Notes. Includes letter relating to fellowship at Princeton. 1/7
  2. Theatrical papers. Contains notes, programmes, etc. 1/8
  3. Printed papers. Contains presscuttings by or about KM 1920-21, syllabus, etc. 1/9
  4. Notebook. Contains notes on archaeology, architecture, 1919. 1/10

Princeton: 2 files ms., ts. and printed papers

  1. Drafts, notes. Contains papers by KM on American and English universities, Oxford of today, draft on Liberal theory and foreign affairs, and notes. 1/11
  2. Press-cuttings. 5 related cuttings. 1/12

Reading Notes: 3 files ms.and printed papers. Contain brief hand-written jottings on social and political questions:

  1. On individuals: Louis Blanc, Fourier, St. Simon, Tom Paine, Robert Owen, Mill, Charles Kingsley, etc. Includes some Fabian pamphlets. 2/1
  2. On general subjects: liberty, individualism, democratic ideas, pessimistic radicalism, early socialism, French socialism, Christian socialism, utilitarianism, the Victorian age, class, education, the making of opinion, newspapers, etc. 2/2
  3. Miscellaneous unsorted notes, mainly on single leaves. 2/3

Reviews: 1 file ms.and printed papers. Contains cuttings of reviews by KM of mainly political books 1920-27. 2/4

News-Cuttings: 1 file printed papers. Contains general news-cuttings 1920-26. 2/5

Family Correspondence: 1 file ms.and ts. papers. Contains: 3 letters + fragments from KM to mother; 2 letters from father to KM; 4 letters from sister Irene to KM; and others: 1908-66. 3/1

Autobiographical papers: 1 file ms.and ts. papers. Contains: notes and drafts relating to World War I - One way out, Garages and aeroplanes, Incidents up the line; versions of an early autobiography - My war begins, A conchy, Derelict cities, Funk-holes, The German push, A.T. no. XI; and later pieces, including Simplification. 3/2

Personalia: 1 file ts. and printed papers. Contains miscellaneous personal papers. includes occasional pieces, 3 passports, papers relating to Dunmow, etc. 3/3

Obituary Letters: 1 file ms.and ts. papers. Contains copies, etc. of 37 letters of condolence to D. Woodman on death of KM. Includes Extracts from tributes. 3/4

Papers added by C.H. Rolph: 1 file ms., ts. and printed papers. Contains notes, press-cuttings, etc. collected by C.H. Rolph in writing Kingsley: the life, letters and diaries. 3/5

Papers of Rev. D.B. Martin

Addresses, Essays, etc: 2 files ms.and ts. papers. Contain drafts of essays, addresses, etc. on religious, political, social, literary questions, etc.

  1. Manuscript notes 4/1
  2. Typescript notes 4/2

Correspondence: 1 file ms.papers. Contains letters from friends, parishioners, etc. 02.08.18-03.04.39. Includes card from G.B. Shaw. 4/3

Printed Papers: 1 file printed papers. Contains booklets and leaflets on religious subjects by Rev. D.B. Martin. 4/4

Press-Cuttings: 1 file pr. papers loose, 1 vol. pr. papers mounted. Contain miscellaneous cuttings from religious and local papers by or about Rev. D.B. Martin, 1890-1936. 5/1-2

Miscellaneous Pieces: 1 file printed papers. Contains related pamphlets and cuttings. 5/3

Papers of Olga Martin

Diaries and Notebooks: 7 vols. ms.notebooks

  1. New book of ghosts, gods and impressions. 6/1
  2. 1926-28. Diary 6/2
  3. 1929-32. Diary. 6/3
  4. 1932. Travel book. 6/4
  5. 1932-34 6/5
  6. 1936. Not ark, novel. 6/6
  7. 1940-41. London, mostly in wartime. 6/7

Notes: 1 file ms.papers. Contains miscellaneous notes. 6/8

Correspondence: 1 file ms.papers. Contains 5 letters from O.M. to K.M. and other pieces relating to the care of OM. 6/9

Press-Cuttings: 1 file printed papers. Contains 2 cuttings. 6/10

Papers of Dorothy Woodman

Miscellaneous Papers: 1 file ms., ts. and pr. papers. Contains: 14 letters; cuttings and correspondence added by C.H. Rolph; copy of will. 6/11

Diaries & Notebooks of Travel

Diaries & Notebooks : dated

  1. 1913-14. Notebook. Diary of visit to South Africa and miscellaneous notes. 7/1
  2. 1913. Pocket notebook. Miscellaneous notes, some on visit to South Africa 7/2
  3. 1914. Pocket diary 7/3
  4. 1916. Notebook. Brief diary 7/4
  5. 1916. Pocket notebook. Diary at Peaslake 7/5
  6. 1917. Pocket notebook. Diary of service in France 7/6
  7. 1918. Pocket notebook. Diary of service in France 7/7
  8. 1918. Pocket notebook. Diary of service in France 7/8
  9. 1920, 1922. Pocket notebook. Diary, including visit to Italy 7/9
  10. 1921. Pocket diary. 7/10
  11. 1922-26. Notebook. Diary of stay in U.S., at L.S.E. , etc. 7/11
  12. 1924. Pocket diary 7/12
  13. 1925. Pocket diary 7/13
  14. 1926. Pocket diary. 7/14
  15. 1926. Pocket diary 7/15
  16. 1927. Pocket diary 7/16
  17. 1927. Notebook. 'Ruminations'. 7/17
  18. 1928. Pocket diary. 7/18
  19. 1928. Pocket notebook. 7/19
  20. 1930. Pocket diary. 7/20
  21. 1931. Pocket diary. 7/21
  22. 1932. Pocket diary. 7/22
  23. 1933. Pocket diary. 7/23
  24. 1934. Pocket diary. 7/24
  25. 1934-37. Notebook. Political notes. 7/25
  26. 1935-45. Notebook. Irregular diary. Includes draft of Responsibility of a journalist. 7/26
  27. 1936. Pocket diary. 7/27
  28. 1937. Pocket diary. 7/28
  29. 1938-47. Notebook. Miscellaneous notes, drafts, etc. 7/29
  30. 1939. Pocket diary. 7/30
  31. 1939. Notebook. 8/1
  32. 1940. Pocket diary. 8/2
  33. 1941. Pocket diary. 8/3
  34. 1942. Pocket diary. 8/4
  35. 1943. Notebook. Political notes. 8/5
  36. 1943-44. Pocket notebook. 8/6
  37. [1945]-46. Notebook. Visit to liberated Europe, especially to Yugoslavia and S.E. Europe. Includes interview with G.B.S. 17.05.46, etc. 8/7
  38. [1945]. Pocket notebook. Yugoslavia and S.E. Europe. 8/8
  39. 1946. Pocket diary. 8/9
  40. [1946?] Notebook. 8/10
  41. [1946?]. Notebook. Germany. 8/11
  42. 1947. Pocket notebook. Czechoslovakia, Poland. 8/12
  43. 1947-48. Notebook. Includes India in 1948. 8/13
  44. 1947-48. Notebook. Diary and notes of visit to India, Burma, Siam, etc. 8/14
  45. [1947-48?]. Notebook. Includes long note, Royal Commission and journalism 8/15
  46. 1948. Pocket diary. 8/16
  47. 1948. Desk diary 8/17
  48. 1948. Pocket notebook. Includes visit to Scotland. 8/18
  49. [1948?]. Notebook. Hungary. 8/19
  50. 1949. Pocket diary. 8/20
  51. 1949. Desk diary. 8/21
  52. 1949. Notebook. Visit to Ireland. 8/22
  53. 1949. Pocket notebook. Includes visit to Ireland and interview with C.G. Jung at Küsnacht. 8/23
  54. 1950. Pocket diary. 8/24
  55. 1950. Pocket notebook. Visit to Israel, etc. 8/25
  56. 1951. Pocket diary. 8/26
  57. 1951. Pocket notebook. Visits to Scandinavia including Finland. 8/27
  58. 1952. Pocket diary. 9/1
  59. 1952. Pocket notebook. Visit to U.S. Includes interview with A. Einstein 23.05.52. 9/2
  60. 1952. Pocket notebook. Visit to E. Africa. 9/3
  61. 1953. Pocket diary. 9/4
  62. 1953. Pocket notebook. Visit to Middle East. 9/5
  63. 1953. Pocket notebook. Visit to Finland, etc. 9/6
  64. 1953. Pocket notebook. Includes visits to Sweden and West Africa. 9/7
  65. 1953. Pocket notebook. Visit to West Africa. 9/8
  66. 1954. Pocket diary. 9/9
  67. 1954. Desk diary. 9/10
  68. 1954. Pocket notebook. Visit to Paris. 9/11
  69. 1955. Pocket diary. 9/12
  70. 1955. Pocket notebook. Visit to India. 9/13
  71. 1955. Pocket notebook. Visit to India. 9/14
  72. 1955. Notebook. Visit to China. 9/15
  73. 1955-56. Loose leaves from file. Visits to India, Hong Kong, Tokyo, etc. 9/16
  74. 1955. Pocket notebook. Visit to Israel, Cyprus, Greece and the Aegean islands. 9/17
  75. 1955. Pocket notebook. Visit to Israel. 9/18
  76. 1956. Pocket diary. 9/19
  77. 1956. Pocket notebook. Includes visit to Monte Carlo. 9/20
  78. 1956-57. Pocket notebook. Visits to France and Germany. 9/21
  79. 1957. Pocket notebook. Visits to Spain, Portugal and Italy. 9/22
  80. 1958. Pocket notebook. Includes visit to Australia, Vancouver, etc. 9/23
  81. 1958. Pocket notebook. Visits to India, Sikkim, Assam, etc. 9/24
  82. 1959. Notepad in wallet. Visit to Germany. 9/25
  83. 1960. Desk diary. 9/26
  84. 1960. Pocket notebook. 'Burma, Katmandu, Delhi, Rajasthan?' 9/27
  85. 1960. Pocket notebook. Visits to Ghana and Nigeria. 9/28
  86. 1960. Notebook. 'Cuba, etc.' 9/29
  87. 1961. Pocket diary. 10/1
  88. 1961. Pocket notebook. Visit to Mexico, etc. 10/2
  89. [1961]. Pocket notebook. Visit to Cuba, etc. 10/3
  90. 1961. Pocket notebook. Visit to U.S.A. 10/4
  91. 1961. Pocket notebook. Visit to Scandinavia. 10/5
  92. 1961-62. Notebook. Personal diary, 'A U.S. Diary', and notes of journeys. 10/6
  93. 1961. Notepad in wallet. Visit to United Nations, etc. 10/7
  94. 1962. Pocket diary. 10/8
  95. 1962. Notebook. 10/9
  96. 1962. Pocket notebook. Visit to Pakistan, Jelahabad, Tashkent, etc. 10/10
  97. 1962. Pocket notebook. Visit to India. 10/11
  98. 1962. Pocket notebook. Visit to India. 10/12
  99. 1962-63. Loose-leaf binder. Visit to India and personal notes. 10/13
  100. 1962-64. Notebook. Miscellaneous travels. 10/14
  101. 1963. Pocket notebook. Visit to India. 10/15
  102. [1967?]. Pocket notebook. Visit to Cuba, etc. 10/16
  103. 1968. Pocket diary. 10/17

Notebooks: undated

104. Iceland. Pocket notebook. Fishing question 10/18

105. Ireland. Pocket notebook. Visit. 10/19

106. Ireland. Notebook. Visit. 10/20

107. India. Pocket notebook. Visit. 10/21

108. India. Pocket notebook. Visit. 10/22

109. Middle East. Pocket notebook. Visit. 10/23

110. Scandinavia, etc. Pocket notebook. Visit, political notes, etc. 10/24

111. West Africa. Pocket notebook. Visit. 10/25

Address Books

112 Far East 10/26

113 Greece, Cyprus 10/27

114 India 10/28

115 Middle East 10/29

116 U.S.A. 10/30

117 U.S.A. 10/31

118 U.S.S.R. 10/32

Other Related Papers

Fragments: 1 file ms.and ts. papers. Contains miscellaneous notes - some incomplete, some undated - on personal life, travels, etc. Includes pieces on Cumberland, Lancashire, Oxford, Finland, Greece, Mexico and U.S.A. , c.1928-59. 10/33

'Kingsley's Pocket Diaries': 1 file ts. papers. Contains 'Extracts & table of contents' by Mrs. N. Mackenzie. 10/34

General Correspondence

Correspondence: by writer

28 files ms., ts. and printed papers. Contain letters - some with enclosures - from the following correspondents, with some replies by KM:

Aberdeen, Lord (2) 22.08.23, 28.08.23 11/1

Acland, R. (4) 02.01.28[38?]-12.11.43 11/1

Adler, O. (2) 26.02.56, 12.11.60 11/1

Agar, H. (8) 18.04.24-26.03.66 11/1

Alexander, S. (2) 14.06.30, 08.09.31 11/1

Allen, Clifford (3) 21.11.31-12.10.33 11/1

Alsop, J. (2) 30.10.46, 14.02.51 11/1

Angell, N. (2) 12.07.27, 02.12.51; KM (1) 15.12.36 11/1

Angus, Madge (6) 02.03.44-11.07.[?] 11/1

Attlee, C.R. (4) 22.09.31-16.02.50; KM (1) 02.08.40 11/1

Ayrton, M. (2) 28.12.66, 09.01.67; KM (1) 03.01.67.

and single letters from, or letters from KM to, the following correspondents: A.D. Peters & Co.; H. Alexander; Walter Allen; Lord Altrincham; J. Alva; L.S. Amery; M.E. Anand; V. Anant; C. Angoff; N. Annan; H. Atapur 11/1

Barbu, Z. (2) 27.10.48, 01.11.48; encloses 4 articles on communism 11/2

Barry, Gerald (2) 19.02.47, 09.02.66; KM (1) 02.02.55 11/2

Barsley, M. (2) 02.02.43, 05.03.43 11/2

Beaverbrook, Lord (4) 02.10.43-15.07.44; KM (2) 17.11.43, 30.06.53 11/2

Beneš, E. (4) 14.08.39-29.09.42; KM (2) 15.09.42, 29.09.42 11/2

Benson, A.C. (12) 11.11.21-19.08.24; encloses 1 from Ld. Esher, 1 from Ld. Stamfordham 11/2

Bensusan, S.L. (4) 18.03.46-10.07.51 11/2

Berger, J. (3) 02.04.53-04.03.54; encloses 1 from Jack Barnett 11/2

Bevan, A. (3) 07.09.45-25.02.46 11/2

Blackett, P.M.S. (2) 02.06.60, 18.07.61; encloses printed articles on defence policy 11/2

Bonham Carter, Lady V. (3) 22.04.43-09.11.66; KM (1) 15.11.66 11/2

Boothby, R. (15) 25.10.39-11.11.60 11/2

Bracken, Brendan (2) 28.05.42, 10.06.42; KM (7) 29.08.41-10.01.45 11/2

Brailsford, H.N. (14) 08.11.40-28.07.57 11/2

Brailsford, M. (23) 18.11.59-25.07.67; KM (5) 08.06.66-25.07.67 11/2

Braithwaite, R.B. (3) 06.04.24-31.01.44 11/2

Braunthal, J. (2) 16.06.67, 21.06.67; KM (1) 21.06.67 11/2

Bridie, J. (3) 09.12.49-29.09.50 11/2

British Council (4) 14.12.42-03.11.43 11/2

Brogan, D.W. (2) 07.05.43, [n.d.] 11/2

Bruce Lockhart, R. (2) 30.04.46, 06.05.46 11/2

Bulley, A.K. (3) 04.03.31-28.12.48 11/2

Bullock, A. (2) 05.04.67, 06.04.67; KM (1) 05.04.67.

and single letters from, or letters from KM to, the following correspondents: Lord Baldwin; Sumanta Banerjee; G.O. Barber; I. Barea; B.L. Barron; V. Bartlett; L.W. Batten; M. Bayes; A. Beach; M.E. Beadle; F.P. Beardslee; J. Beckett; Clive Bell; L.E. Bellanti; B. Bellush; M. Ben-Chaim; N. Bender; G. Benson; C.E. Benstead; N. Bentley; R. Berthoud, + KM (1); E. Bevin, + KM (1); E. Bibesco; Lord Birkenhead; A. Biro; D.J. Blackham; Bloomingdale's, + KM (1); J. Bowen; M. Brahms; M. Braithwaite; N.G. Brett-James; Susan Briggs; A. [Brittenden?], F. Brockway; J. Bronowski; H. Bruce; M. Budberg; NS. Burdett; H. Butler, + KM (1); R.A. Butler; R. Byron 11/2

Calder, R. (6) 05.09.44-23.03.67 11/3

Cameron, James (2) 10.08.67, [n.d.] 11/3

Campbell-Johnson, A. (2) 25.02.48, 09.04.48 11/3

Carr-Saunders, A. M. (3) 27.03.31-22.10.40 11/3

Cecil, Lord (2) 22.08.40, 27.11.44 11/3

Chakrabarti, A. (3) 16.11.62-17.01.63 11/3

Chatterjee, D.N. (2) 19.01.68, 24.01.68; KM (1) 24.01.68 11/3

Clark, William (3) 28.02.46-[n.d.] 11/3

Cole, G.D.H. (14) 24.02.23-19.07.58; KM (3) 11.11.43-08.10.56 11/3

Cole, Margaret (10) [c.1966-68] (many undated); KM (3) 22.10.64-17.04.68 11/3

Condon, David. See Journalist's Files. India. 11/3

Crankshaw, E. (2) 03.01.45, 19.04.48 11/3

Cranmer-Byng, J. (8) 20.11.38-24.06.44 11/3

Creech Jones, A. (3) 03.07.42-14.03.52 11/3

Cripps, Sir S. (2) 25.09.35, 02.03.43; encloses 2 11/3

Crossman, R.H.S. (10) 13.10.40-[?].01.66; KM (3) 08.09.44-21.07.55.

and single letters from, or letters from KM to, the following correspondents: L.J. Cadbury; P.S. Cadbury; James Callaghan; R.G. Canning; N. Cardus; C.T. Carpenter; R.G. Casey; B. Castle, KM (1), N. Mackenzie (1); Ceylon High Commission; P. Chatterjee; C.B. Christesen; W.S. Churchill; Sir K. Clark; Tom Clark; A. Clarke-Kerr; H. Clay; N. Cliff; Sir A. Cobham; S. Cockerell; E. Cook; A. Cooke; Oscar Cox; B. Crick, + KM (1); G.M. Cross; G. Crowther; W.P. Crozier, + KM (1); G.V. Cullingham, + KM (1); C. Curran; H.M. Curteis; F.B. Czarnomski, + KM (1); Czechoslovak Legation. 11/3

Dacie, Anne. See Journalists' Files. Yugoslavia. 11/4

Dalton, Hugh (12) 24.09.35-08.02.60 11/4

Davenport, N. (2) 19.04.48, 31.07.51 11/4

Davidson, Basil (8) 17.03.47-02.05.54; encloses 3 11/4

Davies, M.Ll. (2) 30..30, 21.09.[?] 11/4

Davis, Aubrey (2) 12.02.68, 15.02.68; KM (1) 14.02.68 11/4

Dawson, Geoffrey (3) 30.10.32-01.12.33 11/4

Dey, S.K. (3) 25.06.60-03.09.60 11/4

Dickinson, G.L. (49) [c.1920-30] (most undated); encloses L. Strachey to G.L.D. (1) 02.04.30 11/4

Dobb, M. (2) 12.10.27, [1941?] 11/4

Dudley, A. (2) 06.08.40, 22.08.40; 11/4

Dwarkadas, K. See Journalist's Files. India.

and single letters from, or letters from KM to, the following correspondents: M. Danischewsky; John Davies, + KM (3); M. Davison, + KM (1); D. Day; V. Dedijer; J. Delahaye; L. Desseyes [?]; G. Dickinson; A.H. Dodd, + KM (1); R. Dowse, + KM (1); J. Driberg, T. Driberg, + KM (1); Peggy Duff, + KM (1); J. Du Nouy; P. Duncan; C.E. Durant; R.P. Dutt. 11/4

Eady, Wilfrid (7) 05.11.[31?]-19.10.55 12/1

Eden, Sir A. (2) 03.06.45, 31.01.47 12/1

Edwards, E.A. (2) 02.08.46, [n.d.] 12/1

Ellis, Havelock (2) 29.11.34, 13.01.35 12/1

Elmhurst, D. (2) 21.01.43, 09.12.48 12/1

Elvin, L. (3) 05.04.39-21.08.39 12/1

Evans, Edith (2) 11.01.55, 23.02.55.

and single letters from, or letters from KM to, the following correspondents: T. Earp; J. Chuter Ede, encloses statement; A. Einstein; T.S. Eliot; Sir W. Elliot; Lady Elliot, + KM (1); S.R. Elliott, + KM (1); Encounter, KM (1); D.J. Enright; R. Evett, + KM (1) 12/1

Fairfield, L. (3) 09.06.57-08.10.[57?]; encloses letter on R. Casement 12/2

Fielden, L. (27) 18.04.43-20.03.66; KM (4) 15.04.42-05.03.68 12/2

Fisher, W. (2) 05.08.23, 17.01.24 12/2

Foot, Michael (2) [n.d.] 12/2

Forster, E.M. (16) 20.12.23-06.03.62; encloses communication on Royal Academy banquet 12/2

Frankfurter, F. (7) 03.06.42-15.08.52; KM (1) 22.04.52 12/2

Freed, Lan (2) 22.11.65, 05.12.65; KM (1) 02.12.65 12/2

Freeman, John (9) 23.05.51-24.09.64; KM (6) 20.10.61-24.03.65 12/2

Fry, Margery (6) 28.01.41-02.04.52.

and single letters from, or letters from KM to, the following correspondents: Fabian Society; H. Feis; C. Fenby; J.M. Fishell; Mary Flanders; M.R.D. Foot; N.B. Foot; B.Frankel; C.E. Franklin; J. Fraser; M. Freedman, + KM (1). 12/2

Gaitskell, H. (3) 28.11.52-02.02.59 12/3

Gardiner, Gerald (2) 31.10.55, 13.05.65 12/3

Gollancz, V. (3) 18.06.45-31.07.51; KM (4) 23.08.51-08.05.68; see also Journalist's Files. World War II 12/3

Greene, Graham (3) [n.d.]-04.06.58

and single letters from, or letters from KM to, the following correspondents: D. Garnett; M. Garnett; G.E. Gedye, + KM (1); E.H. Gilpin; Mrs. E.S. Gimbel; W. Golant, + KM (1); H.M. Goodchild; G.P. Gooch; Z. Grabowski; G. Gravett; Sir H. Greene; Sir R. Gregory, encloses printed papers on H.G. Wells; C.H. Grey; J. Griffiths; James Griffiths; John Grigg, + KM (1); The Guardian, KM (1). 12/3

Hammond, J.L. (4) 18.05.27-09.09.46 12/4

Harrisson, Tom (2) 28.07.41, 30.04.44 12/4

Harrod, E.F. (2) 01.10.48, 08.12.58 12/4

Hewitt, C.B. (5) 28.12.58-23.08.68 12/4

Holmes, O.W. (4) 30.11.[21?]-25.03.26 12/4

Horsley, Edith. See Books...Father Figures, Editor 12/4

Housman, L. (2) 21.01.34, 22.12.66 12/4

Huddleston, T. (3) 27.07.57-24.08.57 12/4

Huebsch, B. (2) 31.01.51, 15.02.51 12/4

Huxley, Aldous (2) 03.11.32, 30.07.39 12/4

Huxley, J. (4) 19.11.40-25.06.64; encloses 1 to B. Patnaik 26.10.61 12/4

Hyams, E. (3) 04.08.50-11.08.51; KM (1) [n.d.]

and single letters from, or letters from KM to, the following correspondents: H.G. Wells Society; E. Habibullah; S. Haffner; E. Halévy; W.E. Hall; D. Hamilton, + KM (1); G. Hamilton; S.S. Hammersley; S. Hampshire; Learned Hand; W.T. Hanebrink, + KM (1); P. Hansford-Johnson, +KM (1); F. Hardie, KM (1); D.E. Hardman; Richard Harris; H. Harrison, encloses R.C.K. Ensor to H.H. (1); A. Hashim, + KM (1); M.J. Haywood; L. Hellman; A. Henderson; A.P. Herbert; P. Heron; L. Herrman, + KM (1); J. Hewitt; E. Hinden; I. Hitchens; J. A. Hobson; E.W. Hodge; L. Hogben, + KM (1); M. Holroyd; Sir A. Holt, + KM (1); T. Hopkinson, + KM (1); L. Hore-Belisha; L.S. Horton; M.L. Howard; M. Howard; E. Hoyt, + KM (1); T. Hsu; R. Hubbard; A. Hussein; Hutchinson Publishing Co. , KM (1). See also Books... Father Figures, Editor; G. Hutton. 12/4. Single letters from, or letters from KM to, the following correspondents: J.S. Ingham; Lord Irwin; Israeli Embassy; B.R. Izakov, + KM (1) 12/5

Jagger, John. See Journalist's Files. World War II 12/6

Jellinek, F. (2) 15.09.67-05.10.67; KM (3) 06.09.67-12.10.67 12/6

Joad, C.E.M. (4) 31.04.38-29.10.[53?] 12/6

Johnson, P. (2) 22.06.55, 01.08.67

and single letters from, or letters from KM to, the following correspondents: D. Jay; Claude Jenkins; Roy Jenkins; R. Jennings, + KM (1); George Jones; L.E. Jones; Tom Jones; Earl Jowitt; James Joyce. 12/6

Kahn, R. (4) 12.09.34-28.09.62; KM (1) 27.09.62 13/2

Kapp, P. (2) 23.11.43, 17.12.45; KM (1) 04.04.67 13/2

Keun, O. (4) 16.12.66-29.03.67; KM (3) 21.12.66-01.03.67 13/2

Keynes, J.M. (68+3 copies) 10.04.23-22.02.46. Includes ts. transcriptions of selected letters. 13/2-3. To other correspondents: Lord Cecil (1) 19.03.35, H.F. Lawes (1) 30.10.31, E Whitley (3) 15.02.34-27.03.40; and from H.F. Lawes (2) 28.10.31, 27.11.31; 13/4

KM (1 + 62 copies) 26.11.30-02.02.46 13/5

Keynes, L. (9) 25.06.37-16.07.67; KM (1) 05.05.64. Some transcriptions. 13/6

Khrushchev, NS. , KM (2) 05.07.55, 15.01.59 and drafts 13/1

Kirchwey, F. (2) 17.11.50, 19.01.[?] 13/1

Kirstein, E. (4) 21.02.52-22.04.[?]; KM (1) 09.04.52 13/1

Knight, M. See Journalist's Files. Religion and Ethics 13/1

Kohlberg, A. (3) 04.06.52-27.10.58; KM (2) 11.06.52, 05.11.58. and single letters from, or letters from KM to, the following correspondents: R. Karger, KM (1); H. Katz; T.N. Kaul; P.A. Kear, + KM (1); R. Kee, encloses draft, The Casement diary; H.L. Keenleyside; N. Kemp Smith; Deborah Kerr; Cecil King; S. King-Hall; H.D.F. Kitto, + KM (1); M. Klopper; H.R. Knight; Knight Frank & Rutley, H. Koeppler; E. Kraft; I. Kristol; F. Kuh. 13/1

Lange, O. (3) 03.08.51-19.11.52; KM (1) 24.08.51 14/1

Laski, H. (3) 20.06.22-18.03.50; encloses 2; KM (1) 02.09.38 14/1

Lawson, F. See Journalist's Files. World War II 14/1

League of Nations Union (2) 28.04.27, 08.06.27 14/1

Leventhal, F.M. (2) 03.02.68, 11.07.68; KM (2) 14.02.68, 17.07.68 14/1

Levy, H. (3) 20.04.36-14.04.57; J. Freeman to H.L. (1) 17.04.57 14/1

Lewis, C. Day (2) [n.d.], 23.03.49 14/1

Liddell Hart, B.H. (10) 03.05.37-06.05.65; encloses Strategic problems of Central Asia, etc. ; KM (1) 11.10.40 14/1

Lippmann, W. (2) 20.03.67-04.04.67; KM (1) [n.d.] 14/1

Lloyd, John (3) 23.02.52-18.04.66 14/1

Lloyd, George, F. (2) 01.07.41, 03.11.43 14/1

Londonderry, Lord (4) 14.11.35-30.07.45 14/1

Low, David (12) 22.02.31-08.06.62 14/1

Lucas, F.L. (2) 18.01.36, [n.d.] 14/1

Lusty, R. See Books... Father Figures, Editor 14/1

Lynd, R. (2) 27.08.31, 11.05.43

and single letters from, or letters from KM to, the following correspondents: T.W. Lamont; F. Laski, + KM (3); F. Laws; Jennie Lee, + KM (1); W. Legg; C. Legum; J. Lehmann; R. Lehmann; G.H. Leigh-Mallory; Clare Leighton; M. Lerner; O. Levy; C.M. Lloyd, KM (1); D. Lloyd George; W. Loeb; Lord Longford, + KM (1); H. Luce; Setsab Lukhangwa, encloses memo. on Chinese occupation of Tibet; Lord Lytton 14/1

MacCarthy, D. (5) 01.07.31-08.10.49 14/2

Macdonald, Malcolm (4) 17.03.31-06.05.32 14/2

MacKenzie, N. (3) 13.09.47-[?].11.47; KM (1) 01.05.68 14/2

MacSwiney, M. KM (4) 30.06.65-25.04.67 14/2

Matthews, E. (6) 07.03.24-11.11.65 14/2

Meyer, R.A. (3) 01.02.49-22.09.50 14/2

Mitchison, N. (3) 12.02.38-[n.d.] 14/2

Monckton, W. (5) 21.12.36-09.07.63 14/2

Montillon, M. (2) 14.10.51-29.10.51; KM (1) 19.10.51 14/2

Montagu, I. (2) 06.04.66, 22.11.67; KM (2) 20.04.66, 29.11.67 14/2

Morrah, D. (2) 26.01.61, 27.01.61 14/2

Morrison, Herbert (7) 11.10.40-20.01.50; KM (2) 24.12.40, 19.04.50 14/2

Mortimer, E. (3) 20.04.44-22.12.65 14/2

Mountbatten, Earl (5) 06.10.50-27.05.55; KM (1) 12.03.48 14/2

Muggeridge, M. (2) 26.10.66, 08.11.66 14/2

Munro, C.K. (6) 16.06.41-01.02.46

and single letters from, or letters from KM to, the following correspondents: Rose Macaulay; J.D. MacClure; F. MacDermot; W. McElwee, KM (1); R. McHugh; W.M. Macmillan; V. M'Nabb; B. Magee, KM (1); N. Mainichi; Josef Malík; J. Malleson; J.J. Mallon; R. Marker; V. Markham; M.R. Marriott; R.L. Marris; E. Martin; H. Matheson; J. Matheson; Y. Matsuoka; R.W. Mellor; P. de Mendelssohn; E. Meyer, encloses pamphlet, Freedom in a changing world; M. Meyer; R. [Meyer?], + KM (1); A. Mezincescu; L. Miall, KM (1); Tom Miller, + KM (1); Dom Mintoff; F. Mitchell; S. Mogly; H. Montgomery; John Morgan; J. Gwyn Morgan, + KM (1); John Morris; O. Morshead; B. Morton, encloses 1; B. Morton; Countess Mountbatten; K. Muggeridge, + KM (1); Gilbert Murray; J.M. Murray; M. Musgrave; J.L. Myers. 14/2

Namier, L.B. (3) 28.08.42-07.9.42 14/3

National Council for Civil Liberties (3) 19.09.44-23.01.68; KM (3) 23.09.44-24.01.68 14/3

Needham, J. (2) 22.04.52, 29.04.55 14/3

New Republic See Straight, M. 14/3

New York Review of Books. See Silvers, R.B. 14/3

New York Times (2) 15.03.50, 12.04.60; KM (2) 04.06.52, [n.d.] and drafts 14/3

Nichols, B. (3) 18.01.34-23.09.66; KM (2) 13.09.66, 22.09.66 14/3

Nicolson, H. (3) 09.12.32-27.03.42; encloses 1 14/3

Noel-Baker, P. (2) 13.05.31, 12.08.61

and single letters from, or letters from KM to, the following correspondents: J. Nehru, + KM (1); R. Neumann; New Statesman, KM (1); H. Newnham; U. Niebuhr; H. Norman. 14/3

O'Brien, C.C. (2) 12.01.67, 27.01.67; KM (1) 24.01.67 14/4

Oxford, Lady (11) 23.02.31-09.05.43. and single letters from, or letters from KM to, the following correspondents: Oisy; B. Olters, + KM (1); M. Ormiston; J.B. Orr; P. Osgood; T.R. O'Sullivan; F. [Owen?]; W.D. Owen 14/4

Panikkar, K.M. (3) 28.09.53-12.11.62 14/5

Pant, Apa (3) 18.04.53-18.10.58 14/5

Parker, R. (4) 16.04.40-16.07.58 14/5

Peake, C. (2) 13.10.49, 14.10.49 14/5

Penrose, E.F. (3) 08.05.52-18.12.52 14/5

Percy, E. (2) 29.07.46, 11.01.54 14/5

Pethwick-Lawrence, Lord (2) 17.07.56, 15.04.58 14/5

Plowman, D. (2) 13.01.45, 22.02.[?] 14/5

Pollitt, H. (2) 08.04.37, 03.03.44; encloses 2 CPGB pamphlets - How to win the war; Demobilization 14/5

Power, E. (2) 09.08.35, 13.01.38 14/5

Priestley, J.B. (25) 09.02.42-09.04.68 14/5

Prime Minister's Office (2) 06.05.65, 11.05.65; KM 08.05.65 14/5

Pritchett, V.S. (2) [n.d.], 11.04.68; encloses 1 14/5

Pritt, D.N. (3) 10.02.36-16.04.47

and single letters from, or letters from KM to, the following correspondents: J. Papworth, + KM (1); J. Parker, + KM (1); F. Partridge, + KM (1); R. Partridge; M. Peace; A. Peacock; J. Pech; D. Pennington; Peter Dominic Ltd.; O.G. Pickard; K.M. Pickthorne; Piestany Direction; N. Pillenger; R. Pitman; W.N. Pittenger; J.R. Pole, + KM (1); D.E. Pollard, + KM (1); G. Ponsonby; R. Postgate; J. Potter; Enoch Powell, + KM (2); M. Preston; E.G. Price; S.C. Pridmore; Prisoners' Education Committee. 14/5

Quo Tai Chi (2) 14.05.46, [?].04.49; KM (1) 01.08.42 14/6

Rackham, H. (2) 11.05.24, 29.05.24 14/7

Rajagopalachari, C. (6) 15.09.42-18.09.59 14/7

Rajan, M.S. (4) 19.03.55-04.11.55; KM (1) 07.04.55 14/7

Ramsay, A.S. (2) 02.12.22, 09.05.23 14/7

Ratcliffe, S.K. See Journalist's Files. America 14/7

Reith, J.C.W. (2) 10.03.36, 18.04.36 14/7

Rhondda, Lady (2) 17.06.41, 31.03.47 14/7

Roberts, Harry (7) 09.08.40-08.09.44; KM (1) 25.05.44 14/7

Roberts, Winnie (2) 13.11.46, 12.03.47 14/7

Robson, W.A. (4) 11.03.29-09.05.62 14/7

Rowse, A.L. (3) 11.03.[?]-31.07.[?]; KM (1) 27.07.41 14/7

Russell, Bertrand (14) 31.12.21-26.05.64

and single letters from, or letters from KM to, the following correspondents: C.J. Radcliffe; R.A.C. Radcliffe; T.M. Ragg; L. Reade; Henry Reed; Lord Rennell; G.P. Renten; M. Richardson; B.L. Richmond; L. Robbins; C.G. Robertson; J.W. Robertson Scott; Joan Robinson; R.S. Rogers; Eleanor Roosevelt; E. Rostow; P. Rotha; K. Ròzyczka; Lord Rugby; Patricia Russell; P. Ryan. 14/7

Sagittarius (4) 20.10.47-14.04.50 15/1

Scaffardi, S. (5) 02.08.66-15.05.68; KM (2) 04.08.66-11.10.66 15/1

Scott, C.P. (10) 26.06.22-01.05.28 15/1

Scott, E.T. (4) [c.1931] 15/1

Shaw, G.B. (32) (14 letters, 18 cards) 15.06.32-09.09.50; KM (1) 12.03.42. See also Journalist's Files. Shaw 15/1

Shaw, M. (2) 20.07.47, 20.11.47; encloses attack on NS from Novaya Vremya 15/1

Sheppard, H.R.L. (3) 02.10.35-04.09.37 15/1

Silvers, R.B. (4) 28.03.66-24.10.66; KM (3) 06.04.66-03.08.66 15/1

Simon, Sheena (2) 09.01.32-25.10.[?] 15/1

Slim, Lord (2) 16.12.46-20.06.67; KM (1) 13.06.67 15/1

Snow, C.P. (3) 03.10.60-02.11.64 15/1

Sparrow, J. (2) 22.01.60-29.01.60 15/1

Stamnore, Lord (4) 18.08.23-24.08.23 15/1

Strachey, J. (2) 10.08.45-20.05.53; KM (1) 03.06.53 15/1

Straight, M. (4) 15.04.48-15.03.[?]; enclosures 15/1

Supple, B. See Sussex University 15/1

Sussex University (10) 01.12.65-10.08.67; KM (10) 08.06.66-27.06.67 15/1

Szapiro, Jerzy (2) 25.05.43

and single letters from, or letters from KM to, the following correspondents: G.E.M. de Ste. Croix; R.N. Salaman; Sir A. Salter; F.R. Salter; J. Sanderson; L. Savir, + KM (1); A. Schlesinger; R. Schlesinger; J.M. Scott; J.R. Scott; M. Scott; R.A. Scott-James; V. Seligman; A. Serrailler; H. Seton-Watson; L.J. Sharpe; E. Shinwell; F. Sidgwick; Lord Simon; H. Simons; Upton Sinclair; C. Singer to [?] ; J.J. Singh, encloses draft, Quo vadis, America?; K.R. Singh, encloses draft on The U.N. peace force; E. Sitwell; Sir O. Sitwell, + KM (1); V. Skerl; K. Smellie; Duncan Smith, + KM (1); Herbert Smith; Ethel Smyth; H. Snell; H.L. Sobell, encloses papers on M. Sobell; Society for Anglo- Chinese Understanding, KM (1); Society of Brothers; A. Soe; R. W. Southern; J.M. Spalek, + KM (1); Spectator, KM (1); K.R. Srinivasan; Lord Stamfordham; Viscount Stansgate; W. Steed; M. Stewart; J. Stocker; J.L. Stocks; A. Stokes; A. Storr; W. Straight; R. Strout; E. Summerskill; B. Swithinbank; R.L. Symonds. 15/1

Tawney, R. H. (7) 19.07.32-05.10.53 15/2

Taylor, A.J.P. (12) 18.11.44-14.07.67; KM (4) 21.11.44-12.07.67 15/2

Temperley, H. (3) 11.09.23-31.01.36 15/2

Temple, William (4) 16.04.37-08.07.43 15/2

Thomas, Hugh (2) 01.09.67, [n.d.]; KM (1) 23.08.67 15/2

Thompson, Edward (6) 04.02.38-06.06.44 15/2

Thomson, G.M. (2) 03.11.63, 04.07.66; KM (1) 07.11.63 15/2

Turner, W.J. (2) 14.02.41, 12.10.41; KM (3) 09.08.40-21.01.41 15/2

Twort, F. (3) 23.01.68-30.01.68; KM (2) 25.01.68-31.01.68

and single letters from, or letters from KM to, the following correspondents: S. Tatham; A.R. Thompson; D. Thompson; M.D. Thompson; G.G. Thomson; J.A. Thwaites; R. Titmus, + KM (2) 07.07.41, 07.03.68; H. Tracy; C. Trevelyan; G.M. Trevelyan; Tsemon[?]; G. Turberville; F. Turnovsky; D. Tyerman. 15/2

Uvedale, Lady (2) 20.06.57, 30.06.57; KM (3) 13.06.57-09.07.57

and single letters from, or letters from KM to, the following correspondents: P.M. Urquhart; H.B. Usher; M. Usman. 15/3

Vansittart, Lord (9) 17.07.42-02.10.42; encloses copies of related letters; KM (6) 07.08.42-15.12.42 15/3

Victor, Ed. (3) 25.04.68-18.12.68; KM (3) 01.05.68-12.06.68 15/3

Vinden, H. (2) 10.09.47-04.04.48

and single letters from, or letters from KM to, the following correspondents: A. Vallance, KM (1); S. Van Der Sprenkel, + KM (1); V.L. Velebit; T.T. Vijayaraghavan, + KM (1); O.G. Villard; D.E. Viney, encloses Czech attack on KM from Lidove Noviny; O. Vocadlo; F. Vogt, + KM (1); M.R.D. Vos. 15/3

Wadsworth, A.P. (2) 21.04.44, 07.11.48 15/4

Wagner, A.R. (2) 30.09.64, 06.10.64 15/4

Wallace, H.A. (2) 06.01.47, 18.03.48; KM (1) [n.d.] 15/4

Wallas, G. (3) 11.11.22-13.04.31 15/4

Warburg, F. (2) 09.01.53, 18.11.59 15/4

Webb, B. (1 + 7 copies) 07.01.27-16.01.43 15/4

Webb, S. (3 copies) 02.10.29-02.03.44 15/4

Wedgwood, J. (3) 06.03.31-09.04.42 15/4

Wells, H.G. (6 - 4 letters, 2 cards) 05.10.31-26.12.39; KM (11) 16.10.34-14.12.44; and 2 related letters 15/4

Werth, Alexander (5) 02.09.38-25.07.52 15/4

Whitley, E. (13) 24.07.33-14.11.43; KM (6) 02.04.40-03.06.43 15/4

Williams, Francis (4) 06.01.41-03.07.64 15/4

Willison, E. (6) 12.11.47-30.05.52 15/4

Wilson, Harold (2) 19.10.60-29.10.64 15/4

Wingate, S. (3) 19.04.40-15.11.60 15/4

Wiskemann, Elizabeth (2) 22.12.67, 04.01.68; KM (2) 25.01.68, 31.01.68 15/4

Wood, B.(2) 04.09.40 15/4

Woodman,D. (6) 21.03.55-10.11.58; and 2 extracts 15/4

Woolf, L. (16) 11.09.29-10.05.63; and copies of 3 others; KM (7) 06.05.41-12.05.63; with enclosures 15/4

Woolf, V. (3) 05.06.32-19.09.37 15/4

Wootton, B. (3) 27.07.39-14.12.60 15/4

Wyatt, Woodrow (3) 30.07.46-08.02.50

and single letters from, or letters from KM to, the following correspondents: H.R. Wakefield; M.L. Walesby, A. Wallas; M. Wallas; B. Ward; D. Warriner; M. Watkins, + KM (1); G.P. Wells, + KM (1); G.W. Wendon; F. Wertham; Rebecca West, See also Journalist's Files. Yugoslavia; Western Mail, KM (1); Ellen Wilkinson; K. Wilkinson; P.A. Wilkinson; J. Wilks; [?] Williams; W.E. Williams; H.R. Williamson; R. Willison; W. Winchell; J. Winternitz, encloses pamphlet, Marxism and nationality; Earl Winterton; C. Wintour; T. Wintringham; S. Wolf; H.M. Wolfe; Workers' Educational Assoc.; T.C. Worsley; A. Wragg, encloses cartoon. 15/4

Younger, K. (3) 20.12.49-11.01.52 15/5

Younghusband, F. (2) 28.10.41, 14.11.41

and single letters from the following correspondents: J.E. Yerbury; T.J.P. York; G.M. Young; R.S. Young; I.Š. Youngová. 15/5

Zilliacus, K. (8) 17.11.44-04.11.48, and 2 related letters; KM (3) 02.10.35-09.08.48

and a single letter from the following correspondent: L. Zilliacus. 15/5

Other Correspondence

Unidentified Correspondents: 1 file ms., and ts. papers. Contains 29 letters 11.01.34-[?].08.63, some incomplete, some undated, on various topics. 15/6

Journalist's Files

Manchester Guardian

Published Articles: 1 file ms.and printed papers loose, 1 volume printed papers mounted. Contain cuttings, 1926-30, principally of leaders by KM, with some ms.notes 16/1-2

Reviews: 1 file ms., ts. and printed papers. Contains reviews by KM of political and literary books 1927-30. 16/3

Press-Cuttings: 1 file printed papers. Contains miscellaneous news-cuttings 1927-30. 16/4

Iceland: 3 files ms., ts. and printed papers

  1. Drafts of articles and diary notes about journey to Iceland and millenial celebrations of Icelandic Parliament, 1930. 16/5
  2. Photographs. Contains 29 prints, 28 negatives and 8 postcards. 16/6
  3. Leaflets, etc. 16/7

New Statesman and Later

Africa. West Africa: 4 files ms., ts. and printed papers

  1. Notes. Contains loose notes of visits to Ghana, and Nigeria, interviews, etc., 1953-57. 17/1
  2. Correspondence. Contains letters from British officials in Accra, etc. at time of visit 1953, and circular letters from S. Durojaiye on hospitals in Lagos 1959-60. 17/2
  3. Printed papers. Contains miscellaneous circular letters, leaflets, booklets, maps, etc. relating to visits 1953-60. 17/3
  4. Press-cuttings. From press in Accra, etc. 1953. 17/4

Africa. Miscellaneous: 1 file ms., ts. and printed papers. Contains loose notes, circulars, leaflets, etc. on East Africa, especially Mau Mau and 1956 elections in Uganda, and on Christian Action in South Africa. 17/5

America: 3 files ms., ts. and printed papers

  1. Notes and drafts. Includes papers on isolationism, recollections of visit 1942, notes of interview with W. Wilkie and note on conscientious objectors. 17/6
  2. Correspondence. Contains 25 letters on American affairs, including 16 from S.K. Ratcliffe 23.05.39-02.07.42. 17/7
  3. Printed papers. Contains pamphlets and press-cuttings. Includes pieces by and about KM. 17/8

Animals: 3 files ms., ts. and printed papers

  1. Drafts. Contains 3 pieces. 18/1
  2. Correspondence. Contains letters about cruelty to animals and factory farming. 18/2
  3. Printed papers. Contains leaflets, press-cuttings, etc. 18/3

Asia: 1 file ms., ts. and printed papers. Contains miscellaneous papers - drafts, press-cuttings, etc. - on affairs in Burma, China, Siam, S.E. Asia and Viet Nam. Includes notes of visit to Tashkent. 18/4

Australia: 3 files ms., ts. and printed papers

  1. Notes. Contains notes, itineraries, etc. relating to visit in 1958. 18/5
  2. Printed papers. Includes cuttings from Australian press, text of Dyason lectures 1958, and related pamphlets. 18/6
  3. Correspondence. Contains 5 letters. 18/7

Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament: 1 file ts. and printed papers. Contains miscellaneous notes, press-cuttings, etc. 19/1

Censorship: l file ms., ts. and printed papers. Contains drafts, loose notes, etc. Includes paper on Censorship & sex education. 19/2

Cold War: 4 files ms., ts. and printed papers

  1. Drafts. Contains: Post-war culture in enemy countries; notes of lunch at F.O. 08.02.46; What a world truce would mean; essays on cold war diplomacy, the Anglo-Soviet treaty of 1959, and Suez; British intellectuals and Soviet intervention in Hungary; Left illusions; letter to Mr. Khrushchev, with drafts; Invasion of Czechoslovakia; and related notes. 19/3
  2. Related papers. Includes papers by J.B. Priestley and R. Calder; papers on the Wroclaw conference 1948; notes of broadcast by A. Zvavich; correspondence on the Korean war with Lady Selwyn-Clark and others; notes on W.P.C. conference with NS. Khrushchev 1959. 19/4
  3. Notes. Includes: Go east, young man, go east; notes on Germany, etc. 19/5
  4. Press-cuttings. Includes pieces by KM on Germany, E. Bevin, European unity, Korea, the U.S.S.R. , Tibet, World War III, etc. 1943-68 19/6

'Corpun' Educational Organization: 1 file ms., ts. and printed papers. Contains correspondence with F.A. Newsom, Q. Hogg and others, drafts of papers on obscenity, etc. 19/7

Cuba: 1 file ms., ts. and printed papers. Contains notes of visit 1960?, draft on Revolution in Cuba: first impressions, and press-cuttings. 19/8

Evening Standard: 3 files ms., ts. and printed papers

  1. Cuttings of articles by KM 25.04.63-06.08.64 19/9
  2. Drafts and notes for articles 19/10
  3. Contains miscellaneous related papers and 2 letters from C. Wintour. 19/11

Germany: 1 file ms., ts. and printed papers. Contains correspondence, leaflets, pamphlets and cuttings relating to post-war Germany, especially the resurgence of nazism. 20/1

Graff: 1 file ts. papers. Contains 5 letters 31.01.50-27.10.50 from police, doctors, etc. relating to Miss Graff. 20/2

India: 11 files ms., ts. and printed papers

  1. Correspondence. Contains letters, some enclosing papers on Indian affairs, from: D. Condon (21) 31.03.48-17.05.50; K. Dwarkadas (4) 30.08.48-25.11.49, with enclosures; P.E. Kin (2) 06.04.50, 23.03.51; R. Puri (2) 09.08.59, 23.06.60; C. Sarkar (2) 26.08.58, 17.03.60; K. Singh (2) 18.04.53, [?]; and single letters from S. K. Datta-Ray, S.S. Dhavan, The Hindu, S.M. Keeny + KM 1, P.D. Mohindra, L.W. Matters, P.G. Mavalankar, K.P.S. Menon, B. Puri, Radhakrishnan, A. Sarkar, S.R. Singh and others. 20/3
  2. Notes of visits. Contains loose notes and jottings of visits, interviews, etc., by KM, itineraries, questionnaires, 1947- 20/4
  3. Drafts by KM. Contains drafts and notes on: the end of British rule and the development of Indian affairs. Includes Journey round my room, 20/5,
  4. and papers on Gandhi, Nehru, J.P. Narayan and V. Bhave. 20/6
  5. Reports from Indian correspondents. Contains reports to the NS. & N. from K. Dwarkadas, K. Nair, R. Puri, D.K. Sharda, S.H. Zaheer and T. Zinkin, 1947-61, on India 1947-48, communism in Kerala, scientific and technical research, J.P. Narayan, etc. 21/1
  6. Published Reports, etc. Contains miscellaneous duplicated reports, communications, official and private, and related papers, 1943- , on education, Kashmir, J.P.Narayan, China, village development, food policy, family planning, Pakistan, etc. 21/2
  7. Periodicals, Articles. Contains issues of periodicals and extracts. Includes pieces by KM: The Gandhi way; Looking back at India. 21/3
  8. Indian affairs: miscellaneous related pamphlets 21/4
  9. Kashmir and Pakistan: miscellaneous related pamphlets 21/5
  10. Press-cuttings. Contains cuttings 09.11.40-16.01.69 from Indian and British press. Includes pieces by KM and others relating to visits. 21/6
  11. Occasional pieces. Contains memorial notices, etc. 21/7

Ireland: 1 file ts. papers .Includes drafts on defence of Ireland and visits to Ireland and notes on Ireland in wartime, c.1940. 22/1

Labour: 1 file ts. and printed papers. Contains: drafts on What Labour can do, ideologies, What are the title deeds of Labour?, The British Labour Party's dilemma, papers relating to the 1941 Committee including letters from V. Gollancz and E. Gauntlett; notes on Labour propaganda; and related printed pieces. 22/2

Libel: 4 files ms., ts. and printed papers. Contain correspondence, copies of writs, press-cuttings, etc. relating to actions considered possible, taken or threatened against the NS

  1. Sir F. Barrett Lennard 22/3
  2. Capt. B. Acworth 22/4
  3. Dorothy Crisp 22/5
  4. Other complainants: Air Ministry, J. Bannister, Dr. Burt-White, A. Catterall, M.H. Davis, F.H. Dunn, Ford Motor Co., L. Hogben, A. Hopkinson, Sir E.G. Little, H.C. Midgley, J.H. Morgan, I. Novello, Mrs. S. Ryan, G.` Seton-Hutchinson, Times Furnishing Co., Tribune, etc. 22/6

Middle East: 4 files ms., ts. and printed papers

  1. Itinerary: Israel, 1955 22/7
  2. Notes. Contains miscellaneous loose notes of visits to Egypt, Iraq, Iran, Lebanon - Babylon, Baghdad, Beirut, Cairo, c.1952-62, and of interviews with Dr. Musaddiq, Gen. Kassem, Gen. Nasser, etc. 22/8
  3. Pamphlets, etc. Contains speeches by E. Bustani, Gen. Naguib and Gen. Nasser, and pamphlets on the Toynbee debate, Suez canal, foreign policy of Iraq, Kuwait, Arab refugees, etc. 22/9
  4. Press-cuttings 1946-62. Includes pieces by KM: letter to an American liberal; Choice in Iraq; Labour and Israel; Cairo diary; The Jews; etc. 22/10

Miscellaneous Notes: 1 file ms.papers. Contains unsorted hand-written notes, most on single leaves, most difficult to read. 22/11

Monarchy: 3 files ms., ts. and printed papers

  1. Notes. Contains miscellaneous loose notes of various dates 23/1
  2. Drafts and related notes. Includes pieces on F. Harrison, Reynolds Newspaper, republicanism 1870-72, the constitutional crisis 1910-11,the coronation of 1953, etc. 23/2
  3. Correspondence. Includes draft - An Australian republican looks at the queen. 23/3
  4. Press-cuttings. Contains cuttings on the British monarchy, royal family, coronation, republicanism, etc. 1931-63. Includes pieces by KM, Lord Beaverbrook and Lord Altrincham. 23/4

New Statesman. Competitions: 1 file ms.and ts. papers. Contains miscellaneous verses. 23/5

New Statesman. Diary: 1 file ts. and printed papers. Contains drafts, proofs and cuttings of selected Diary entries, 1932-41. Includes cartoon by Low. 23/6

New Statesman. John Roberts: 1 file ms.and ts. papers. Contains correspondence, memoranda, notes of meetings, etc. relating to 'rows and resignations': John Roberts, KM and the NS board 06.04.54-04.01.57. 23/7

New Statesman. London Diary: 1 file ms.and ts. papers. Contains correspondence 25.06.60-13.07.60 about 'dream tags'. 23/8

Norway: 1 file ms., ts. and printed papers. Contains correspondence, cuttings, etc. relating to speaking visits in 1946 and 1965 to Bergen, Trondhjem, etc. Includes note on Sweden. 23/9

Political Essays: 2 files ms., ts. and printed papers

  1. Contains notes, drafts and published versions: on communism; Marxism reviewed; Notes on the Anglo-Saxon character; on Milton; Marx and Jung; Left illusions; Palme Dutt and communist theory; The dilemma of a liberal; National character; A dialogue; The revolutionary middle class; Art and democracy. Includes: 5 papers on the British 'national character': Pre-war Britain, Britain in war-time, What's happening to England?, etc.; The war generation in England, with published French translation; and on pacifism between the wars. 24/1
  2. Contains incomplete drafts, notes, etc. on diplomacy, the causes of war, imperialism, left illusions, progressives, the strategy of revolution, national character. Includes papers referring to events of 1930s, etc. 24/2

The Press: 4 files ms., ts. and printed papers

  1. Notes. Includes The civil service and the press, What's wrong with newspapers? and miscellaneous loose notes. 24/3
  2. Drafts. Includes Some remarks on the proposed bibliography of the press and numerous incomplete drafts. 24/4
  3. Articles. Contains published versions of The educational role of the press, and The influence of the press. 24/5
  4. Lectures. Contains notes, drafts and printed versions of The position of the journalist, The journalist in the socialist state, Journalists and bureaucrats, Penal reform and the press, Truth and the public, The press and the public, The Weeklies, Editing a Weekly, etc. Includes report of Königswinter conference 1951. 24/6

Press-Cuttings: 4 files printed papers. Contain miscellaneous cuttings and some other printed papers, including pieces by or about KM, on the coming of World War II, the war, the press, etc.: 1. 1930-39; 2. 1940-49; 3. 1950-59; 4. 1960-68. 25/1-4

Profiles and Others: 3 files ms., ts. and printed papers. Contains drafts and cuttings of essays and obituary notices, notes of talks, interviews, etc. by KM:

  1. C.E. Attlee, Sir G. Barry, Lord Beaverbrook, Brendan Bracken, N. Chamberlain, R.H.S. Crossman, G. Lowes Dickinson, G. Harding, T. Huddleston, J.M. Keynes, Lloyd George, H.J. Laski, Low, W. Monckton, J.B. Priestley, E. Roberts, G.L. Steer, Ernst Toller, Wickham Steed,K. Zilliacus. Includes note of talk with L. Woolf about Virginia Woolf. 25/5
  2. H.N. Brailsford; 25/6
  3. Press-cuttings. Includes exchange Arguing with Keynes from Encounter. 25/7

Propaganda: 1 file ts. papers. Contains drafts, some incomplete, on: Propaganda during the last war, The technique of propaganda, Propaganda in the present war, The limits of propaganda, Propaganda since the last war, etc. 25/8

Religion and Ethics: 4 files ms., ts. and printed papers

  1. Correspondence. Contains letters 06.05.39-19.06.68 relating to pieces published in NS etc. : the assumption of the Virgin Mary, the bleeding vase, the Catholic Radio Guild, Ethics and revelation, Morals and politics, etc. 26/1
  2. Drafts by KM, with some printed versions. Includes: The conversion of England, on conscientious objectors in World War I; The future of free thought, Pacifism, Dissent, The ethical argument, The ethics of war, Humanists, The religion of humanists, "Thou shal't not kill..", This I believe. 26/2
  3. Notes and rough drafts. Contains early versions of papers in 2 above and loose notes. Includes Decline of rationalism, Ethics without revelation, The religion of a humanist, God and the people, What I believe. 26/3
  4. Printed papers. Contains press-cuttings, including pieces by KM, and pamphlets on birth control, christians and communists, humanism, etc. 26/4

Reviews: 1 file ms., ts. and printed papers. Contains reviews - mainly printed versions - by KM 1931-. 26/5

Russell: 1 file ms., ts. and printed papers. Contains draft obituary notices and notes by KM, printed papers relating to the Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation, and press-cuttings. 26/6

Russia: 1 file ms., ts. and printed papers. Contains incomplete loose notes on communism, the U.S.S.R. , visit to Russia, etc. , and draft on Lenin & Trotsky in London by H.N. Brailsford. 27/1

Shaw: 5 files ms., ts. and printed papers. See also General Correspondence. Shaw

  1. Letters to the NS. Contains 6 drafts/proofs with ms.corrections 01.12.34- 27/2
  2. Other letters. Contains 2 letters 24.10.14 and 30.01.20, and copies of: 5 letters to H.J. Laski 20.07.32-12.09.47; 1 letter to B. Webb 10.07.12; letter to S. Webb 26.03.46; 1 letter from R. Donat 10.01.44. 27/3
  3. Drafts by KM. Contains texts of 4 talks, notes on Fables, and related press-cuttings 27/4
  4. Notes. Contains miscellaneous notes of various dates: GBS, GBS on history, GBS and Voltaire, and on visit by GBS to Little Easton 25.03.50. 27/5
  5. Printed pieces. Contains programme of festival of St. Malo 1956 and Bernard Shaw in heaven, a play by H.F. Rubinstein. 27/6

The Sixties: 1 file ts. and printed papers. Contains drafts: The book I have not yet written, The two Harolds, The racial issue, on Powellism, on germ warfare; 3 pieces on Britain for the Illustrated Weekly of India; and loose notes and cuttings. 27/7

Tate Gallery Affair: 1 file ms., ts. and printed papers. Contains correspondence, memoranda, personal statements, official reports and press-cuttings, from D. Mahon, B. Nicolson, L.S. LeRoux, H. Brooke and other members of the staff of the Tate Gallery, 1954. Includes letters from Sir J. and Lady Rothenstein, 1966. 27/8

The Thirties: 4 files ms., ts. and printed papers

  1. Drafts. Contains pieces on NCCL meeting on Incitement to disaffection bill 1934, The King's marriage, visit to Mexico 1937; confidential speech of A. Eden, 16.12.37; Hitler and British isolation; Is Britain decadent?; on the approach of war; The age of Mr. Chamberlain; on the edge of disaster; on fascism; on a meeting with Dr. Beneš 17.08.39; A letter to Michael; and notes for drafts. Includes: paper on the League of Nations by G.L. Dickinson; and later paper by KM on British foreign policy in the thirties.28/1
  2. Drafts. Contains parts of 4 lectures on international relations, including 4. The Far East. 28/2
  3. Incomplete drafts. Contains related drafts and loose notes. Includes part of exchange with C.C. O'Brien. 28/3
  4. Printed papers. Contains cuttings and proofs, some incomplete, of pieces contributed by KM to NS, Political Quarterly, etc. Includes: Lilliput; Is the British empire in retreat?; The "United" Kingdom; Reflections on the crisis, 1931; The pacifist's dilemma to-day; The Ministry of Information; and NS editorials, etc. 28/4

Union of Democratic Control: 4 files ms., ts. and printed papers

  1. Correspondence. Contains 12 letters to or from KM or D. Woodman etc. 28/5
  2. Official papers. Contains circulated papers on work of UDC, minutes, statements, etc. Includes report on meeting of BUF 24.03.35. 28/6
  3. Vickers deputation. Contains papers relating to deputation to Vickers Ltd. including verbatim report, statement, etc. 28/7
  4. Printed papers. Contains 39 pamphlets, leaflets, etc. issued by UDC, especially from 1940s and 1950s. 28/8

Wallace: 1 file ts. and printed papers. Contains papers relating to visit to Britain of Henry Wallace. Includes itinerary, texts of broadcast and of speeches by R.H.S. Crossman, J.B. Priestley and KM at Central Hall, Westminster, 11.04.47. 29/1

Wells: 3 files ms., ts. and printed papers. See also General Correspondence. Wells

  1. Letters to NS. Contains 3 letters, 1934, in reply to GBS. 29/2
  2. Drafts, notes, etc. Includes 3 papers by KM on Wells, on The shape of things to come, and miscellaneous notes. 29/3
  3. Miscellaneous. Contains bibliography of Wells, text of Granada TV broadcast 21.09.66, notes by Odette Keun, J.F. Horrabin, etc. 29/4
World War II: Correspondence. 5 files ms., ts. and printed papers. Contain selected correspondence 1940-44 and other papers relating to conscientious objectors, refugees, 'Marxian acrobatics' and G.B.S.'s mistakes (7.41), Truth, the church and the war, conduct of the war, Friends Ambulance Unit, journalism in wartime, etc. Includes some letters relating to staff of NS & N. 29/5-9
Drafts, Notes, etc. 8 files ms., ts. and printed papers
1. Britain in wartime: Contains notes of visits and articles in draft and proof on public opinion, air-raids, the G.W.R., defence regulations, by-elections, the British public and Germany, Britain in wartime, pooling of industry, liberty in wartime, the Swinton Committee and Truth, the U.S. army in England. Includes notes of visits to east end of London 1943, and paper on Town planning and reconstruction. 30/1
2. Conduct of the war. Contains notes and drafts: Never again; The British people; The hope of the future; note on Hore Belisha; War aims; The need for a statement of British war aims; Conscription kills enthusiasm; on Churchill and the management of the war; A democratic defence policy; Why there is no second front; The British Foreign Office; Approach to peace; Mindless war; 1945. Includes what we are fighting for, by J.H. Morgan. 30/2
3. International and European war. Contains notes and drafts: on war aims and policies of U.S., U.S.S.R. , Britain, Germany, etc.; on peace proposals, resistance, prisoners of war, and the German occupation of or war in Belgium, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Spain, etc. Includes notes of discussions by KM and others. 30/3
4. Germany. Contains notes, drafts, proofs etc.: Hitler's summer; German "paranoia"; on treatment of prisoners; Confusion about basic presuppositions, by R.H.S. Crossman; The war, the peace and Germany; Approach to the problem of Germany; The re-education of Germany; Vienna diary, by R.H.C. Crossman; The dead cities revisited; What to do with Germany; and other incomplete pieces. Includes secret directive from H.M. Government on occupation policy, 1946. 30/4
5. Propaganda. Contains notes and drafts, some incomplete: on Polish, British and German propaganda; on the BBC; Black propaganda; on the management and co-ordination of British propaganda; Strength through fear; Lord Haw-Haw; and paper from R.H.S. Crossman. 30/5
6. Personal notes. Contains ms.and ts. notes of meetings, interviews, etc. with: E. Beneš 26.02.45, A. Eden? 16.06.42 and 21.01.44, Lord Halifax 23?.09.39, I. Cripps? 04.03.42, Sir S. Hoare 29.09.39 and 16.10.39, Lloyd George 02.41, W. Monckton on J. Reith 08.01.40, H. Nicolson 06.40; on US troops at Little Easton; on visit to Antwerp. Includes notes of interview with I. Maisky by Brailsford 16.04.42. 30/6
7. Miscellaneous. Contains drafts and notes, all incomplete, many on single leaves. Includes notes on We and they, Rattling down to barbarism, etc. 30/7
8. Printed papers. Contains 3 related pamphlets. 30/8
Yugoslavia, the Balkans: 2 files ts. and printed papers
1. Papers. Contains papers on Pavelic and Tito, on British propaganda in the Balkans and on Gen. Serafis and Greece, 1945-48, and related cuttings. 30/9
2. Correspondence. Contains letters from S. Clissold, A. Dacie (6) 03.03.46-17.04.49, M. Lambert, F.C. Waddams and Rebeeca West (2) with note on elections. 30/10

Books, Broadcasts, Lectures

Books

Father Figures: 2 files ms., ts. and printed papers

  1. Drafts. Contains miscellaneous drafts for chapters 1, 2, 4 and 5, and notes. 31/1
  2. Correspondence. Contains correspondence with Hutchinson (E. Horsley and R. Lusty) and notes 24.03.65-19.01.66. 31/2
Editor: 48 files ms., ts. and printed papers
Drafts. Contain ts. drafts, or parts of drafts, some with ms.correction.
1. lists of contents 32/1
2. final draft cc. 1-16 32/2-17
3. earlier draft cc. 1-7, 11-12, 14-15 33/1-11
4. miscellaneous early drafts cc. 1-2, 4-5, 8-10, 12-16 33/12-23
5. very early draft of c. 10 33/24
6. early drafts on Keynes and the NS. Incomplete, with other miscellaneous pages. 33/25
7. unpublished appendixes: Letter from an old to a young Tory; Reason or sentiment?; Report on East London, 05.10.40; Why there is no second front; Nostalgie de la boue. 33/26
8. illustrations. Notes and copies from cartoons by Low. 33/27
Notes
1. Notes of references to NS 01.03.31-01.12.45 33/28
2. Miscellaneous reading notes. 33/29
Correspondence. Contains correspondence 11.01.66-15.05.68 with Hutchinson (E. Horsley and R. Lusty) about publication. Includes drafts, corrections, notes, etc., and exchange with N. Nicolson. 3. 2/18
Permissions. Contains notes relating to copyrights in letters quoted. 32/19
Volume 3 1945-: 12 files ms.and ts. papers
Drafts. Contain miscellaneous drafts, notes, etc. lists of contents, introduction, and chapters on 1945, Labour Government, Germany, Cold War, India, CND, Russia, Keynes, Personal Rows. 31/3-13
Notes
1. Notes of references to NS 06.01.45-27.06.53 31/14
2. Miscellaneous notes of reading, visits, interviews, etc. 31/15

How to win, by Scipio: 1 file printed papers. Contains contract and financial statements. 34/1

Reviews of Books: 3 files printed papers

  1. Father Figures. Contains cuttings and copies of reviews from British press 08.01.66-08.02.66 34/2
  2. Editor. Contains cuttings from the British press 31.03.68-18.04.68 34/3
  3. Other books, etc. Contains reviews of The triumph of Lord Palmerston, French Liberal thought in the eighteenth century, The magic of monarchy, How to win the war, Truth and the public, The press the public wants, Harold Laski, War, history and human nature, Critic's London diary. 34/4

Unpublished Fiction: 1 file ts. papers. Contains a story - Jenkins, - and an account of an M.P. harrassed by an elderly woman. 34/5

Broadcasts

BBC Talks & Discussions: 8 files ts. papers. Contain scripts - some with ms.corrections - of talks by KM or discussions in which he took part, and some related papers.

  1. 1943-46:... an impression of Scandinavia, 30.07.36; Before, and after, a year of war, 27.09.40; Britain speaks, 18.01.41; ... freedom of worship [in India], 06.12.4[?] ; India, 28.09.43; Bernard Shaw 1 & 2, 14 & 21.02.45;.... 'Daily News' 1850, 04.07.46; 'The Times' 1854, 11.07.46; George Bernard Shaw, 18.07.46; 'The shape of things to come', 19.07.46. 35/1
  2. 1947: Discussion between editors of the Spectator, the Economist, Tribune, Time & Tide and NS, 21 & 28.02.47; .. Lord Palmerston, 21.03.47; ... nationalism, 24.05.47; Editorial opinion, 27.05.47;.. internationalism, 31.05.47;... isolationism, 07.06.47;.... imperialism, 14.06.47; Editorial opinion, 17.06.47; ... fascism, 21.06.47; .. totalitarianism, 28.06.047; ...pacifism, 05.07.47. 35/2
  3. 1948-49: Should Spain be admitted to the 16 nations? 28.05.48; The fundamental world problem, 27.07.48; Marxist heresy, 30.11.48; The international scene as I see it from Britain, 07.12.48, and reply broadcast on Moscow Radio 07.01.49; The international scene.. , 11.01.49, and replies broadcast on Radio Moscow, 16.01.49 & 20.01.49; The international scene... , 01.02.49; ... the revival of Germany, 15.02.49; The international scene.. , 26.04.49;... discussion on the need for smaller families, 01.05.49; ... Gerhardt Eisler, 07.06.49; The international scene, 05.07.49 & 16.08.49; The UNO and the Far East, 04.09.49; The international scene..., 27.09.49; Question time, 28.09.49; New judgement:... Indo-China and Siam, 12.10.49; The international scene... , 25.10.49 & 06.12.49; ... H.G. Wells, 18.12.49. 35/3
  4. 1950-55: London commentary, 04.01.50; The international scene... 10.01.50, 07.03.50, 28.03.50 & 25.04.50; Terms of reference [of Royal commission on the British press], 23.05.50; International scene.. , 13.06.50; New judgement on H.G. Wells, 22.09.50; Can communists be loyal allies? 05.02.51; This I believe, 19.03.53, and related papers; Russia and India, 29.11.55. 35/4
  5. 1956: An editor looks back, 12.08.56 & 18.08.56;... Trotsky, 07.09.56; An editor looks back, 25.09.56, 11.10.56 & 18.12.56. 35/5
  6. 1957-60: Polish elections, 25.01.57; Reaction in W. Germany to... Soviet note, 01.05.57;... recognition of China, 12.08.58;... [The Daily Herald], 19.12.58; In perspective, 25.05.59; Portrait of Lowes Dickinson, 26.06.59; Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson, 19.01.60; Harold Laski, 12.08.60. 36/1
  7. 1961-68: An anatomy of vanity, 10.01.61; Obituary: Mrs. F.D. Roosevelt, 01.11.62; Maynard Keynes, 24.03.65; [The Critics' discussion of Father Figures], 16.01.66; Portrait of Robert Lynd, 04.08.66; The rise and fall of CND, 25.05.66; Journey round my room - the Hindu world, 02.09.68; - the Moslem world, 04.09.68, - the Buddhist world, 06.09.68; Souvenirs, from Listener 19.09.68. 36/2
  8. Undated talks: [Answering you - on clause 18B], with Note for Speakers; Nationalism; Socialism and communism; What's happened to socialism. 36/3

BBC Reports: 1 file ts. papers. Contains reports by various hands, 05.06.41-02.7.41, on broadcasting to Germany, Belgium, Italy, Germany, Scandinavia, Spain, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Germany, France and Poland; and Our propaganda, by K. Zilliacus. 36/4

BBC Documents: 1 file ts. papers. Contains: Fascism in Britain, 02.09.47; The Corporations policy on religious controversy [1957?] 36/5

Granada TV Broadcasts: 3 files ts. papers. Contain scripts with ms.corrections:

  1. Thou shalt not kill, 25.06.57. On euthanasia. 36/6
  2. The worlds of Mr. Wells, 21.09.66. With Introduction by KM. 36/7
  3. Interview of KM by M. Scott, 14 & 15.03.68. Includes notes by C.H. Rolph.36/8

Correspondence: 1 file ts. papers. Contains correspondence 16.06.43-12.08.68 with BBC and Granada TV about broadcasts by KM, etc. , and draft circular letter to BBC. 36/9

Lectures

Idea of Progress: 5 files ts. papers. Contain texts, drafts and notes of 5 lectures delivered at the University of Sussex. 37/1-5

Issues of the Thirties: 6 files ts. papers. Contain texts, drafts, notes, etc. of 6 lectures delivered at the University of Sussex: 1. Crisis of social democracy; 2. Sanctions; 3. Spain and the popular front; 4. Pacifism and Marxism; 5. Chamberlain and the dictators; 6. Mistakes of the thirties. 37/6-11

[1930s]: 4 files ts. papers. Contain texts, drafts, notes, etc. of 4 lectures: 1. 1931; 2. Why the League failed; 3. Spain; 4. 1939. 37/1-15

[Other Lectures]: 1 file ms., ts. and printed papers. Contains texts of lectures on: John Bull, Big and little nations, A socialist policy for Europe, Chamberlain and Churchill; and printed text of Socialism and the welfare state. 37/16

Notes: 1 file ms.and ts. papers. Contains set of brief notes on cards or scraps of paper, some incomplete, for talks on: G.B. Shaw, Sex and socialism, Socialism, Saar, The thirties, NS, Cold war, CND, Arab-Israeli conflict, etc. 37/17

See also Journalist's Files. Australia Journalist's Files. The press

Recordings

Recordings by KM

Harold Laski: Phonotape reel 5in. mono 3¾ ips R3477. BBC broadcast talk. 38/1

Harold Laski: Phonodisc coarse groove mono 78 rpm 12in. 2s R1286. Commemorative meeting of Laski Society 01.05.52. Includes contribution by KM. 39/1

The New Statesman: Phonodisc coarse groove mono 78rpm 12in. 4s R1284-85. BBC broadcast. Includes contribution by KM 39/2-3

The Spanish Civil War: Phonotape: 2 reels 7in. mono 7½ ips R3478-79. KM interviewed by M. Muggeridge for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. 38/2-3

Recordings about KM

Memorial Meeting: Phonotape reel 7in. mono 3¾ ips R3480. Proceedings of meeting 20.03.69. Includes contributions by Lord Campbell, E.H.S. Crossman, Bill Hewitt, N. Mackenzie and Barbara Castle. 38/4

Recollections of KM: Phonotape: 31 cassettes mono R3481-511. Contain interviews recorded by C.H. Rolph with:
Janet Adam Smith 19.07.71 38/5
John Allen 04.02.72 38/6
Walter Allen 08.09.71 38/7-8
Herbert Agar 06.03.72 38/9
Professor R.B. Braithwaite 09.03.72 38/10
Professor Asa Briggs 27.06.72; Roy Merrett 02.03.72; Peter Copley 18.09.71 38/11-12
Lord Ritchie Calder 10.06.71 38/13
R.H.S. Crossman 03.07.71 38/14-15
John Freeman 16.08.71 38/16
Frank Hardie 20.05.71, Irene Barclay 10.03.71 38/17
Graham Hutton 26.08.71 38/18-19
Edward Hyams 14.06.71 38/20
Paul Johnson 20.04.71 38/21
Arthur Koestler 23.12.71 38/22
Lady Llewelyn Davies 09.09.71 38/22
Ivor Montagu 16.11.71; L. Hellman 04.11.71 38/24-25
Raymond Mortimer 13.07.71 38/26
Malcolm Muggeridge 15.07.71 38/27-28
Jeremy Potter 19.08.71 38/29
J.B. Priestley 13.0. 71 38/30
V.S. Pritchett 18.06.1; Tom Harrisson 10.06.72 38/31
Professor W.A. Robson 21.07.71 38/32
A.J.P. Taylor 07.06.71 38/33
Dame Rebecca West 04.05.72; Marguerite Dowdeswell 26.04.72 38/34
Baroness Wootton of Abinger 19.10.71. 38/35





 

 

 

 

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