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Collection Description
The Mass-Observation Archive is made up of various types of material collected both in the early period (1937 - mid 1950s) and the current project (1981 onwards). The earlier phase of Mass-Observation has in itself produced several 'layers' of material in accordance to the methods in which material was collected. 'Raw' material in the form of diaries, observations etc was gathered by Mass Observation and assessed and processed into File Reports. Much of this infomration was then published to disseminate to the British Public. See below for further information on the types of material and lilnks to searchable catalogues. More information is available on the Mass-Observation website.
PublicationsSearch Catalogue / Example of material Mass Observation published 25 books during its original phase 1937-1955. The books were written by Mass Observation personnel and covered many of the themes that were being surveyed. The books provide an excellent entry into the Mass Observation Archive, without having to access original primary source material. |
File ReportsSearch Catalogue
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Studies 1937-55Mass-Observation organised teams of paid investigators to record people's behaviour and conversation in a wide variety of public contexts. The methods they employed included observation, interviews and surveys. Topic CollectionsSearch Catalogue
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Personal Writing 1937-65The founders of the original Mass Observation social research organisation recruited a national panel of volunteer writers to reply to regular questionnaires and tasks. DiariesSearch Catalogue
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Catalogue / Example of material Day Surveys 1937-38Search Catalogue / Example of material One day diaries written by people from all over Britain who volunteered to be members of MO ’s national "panel" of observers.
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Mass-Observation Studies 1937-55
Surveys, observations and interviews conducted by full and part time investigators.
Diaries and personal writing 1937-65Autobiographical reports and diaries from unpaid members of the National Panel.
The New Project 1981 onwardsThematic writings sent to the Archive by people from all over Britain.
Related CollectionsPapers given to the Archive which relate closely to Mass-Observation's
interest in everyday life and autobiographical writing.
