(A7) Reference material : 1999-2002
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Type of record: Archive
Title: (A7) Reference material : 1999-2002
Classmark: MS 2067/B/2/2/7
Date(s): c.1980-c. 2002
Language: English; Polish; Russian
Size and medium: 1 box
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/658298
Collection group(s): Janina and Zygmunt Bauman
Description
Mainly Zygmunt Baumans manuscript and typescript notes on various sources, (loose papers and notebook titled "USSR"). Possibly outlines for lectures. Includes fragment typescript papers "Living with Strangers" and "Tourist and Vagabonds" with correspondence from Professor Andreas Schedler.
Also typescript notes titled "Overpopulation"[citing various sources] with printouts of online articles on migration and waste (2002);typescript paper [in Russian] and article with correspondence from Dmitri Shalin; correspondence and paper by Chris Bern; press articles on family and child abuse;
Subjects cover family; childhood; migration; consumerism; social theorists; ethics; Russia. Mainly covers period 1999-2002.
Also includes:
Works by ZB : typescript paper (in Polish) titled "imiona cierpienia, imiona wstydu"[ "names of suffering, names of shame"
(2001)
Work about ZB : thesis by Av Thomas Hornburg "Modernity was long march to prison: Zygmunt Bauman, the Holocaust and the Post Modern mind" with inscription.
Correspondence : John Keane re Telos publication (1984) [with USSR notebook]
Review by ZB : typescript copy of Alf Hornborg's "The Power of the Machine: Global inequalities of economy, technology and the environment" for review (with letter); draft chapters of book with annotations "A history of sociology in Britain: Science, Literarture and Society" (2002) by A. H Halsey.
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