Society for the Study of Theology papers
Details
Type of record: Archive
Title: Society for the Study of Theology papers
Classmark: MS 883/1
Creator(s): Society for the Study of Theology
Date(s): 1952-2007
Size and medium: 5 boxes. Material for 1952-1994: 182 items in 3 boxes, mainly duplicated typescript. Material for 1995-2007: 26 envelopes in 2 boxes, mainly typescript.
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/42767
Description
This sub-collection comprises miscellaneous administrative documents relating to conferences and texts of formal papers delivered at conference.
Comprises 44 sets of documents and 138 sets of papers. Includes a minute book for meetings of the Society covering the years 1952-1986, and the text of an unpublished lecture given by Dr Willmer at the Society's 2002 conference held at the University of Lancaster on the Society's first fifty years. This is entitled Haddon Willmer: "The Society for the Study of Theology: its first fifty years" (2002 Lecture).
Provenance
First gift from the Society. We are very grateful to the Society and its secretary, the Rev. Dr. Peter Sedgwick, for making this gift to the Brotherton Library, and to Dr. Haddon Willmer through whose good offices the transfer was arranged.
System of arrangement
The MS 883 catalogue is based on an historic inventory, created in 1989. The arrangement of material does not necessarily represent the original order of the archive and it is considered partly processed by an archivist. When making requests to consult, please be aware that there may be discrepancies between description and physical arrangement. The retrievable unit for this collection is file level.
Access and usage
Reproduction
Access
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