Correspondence and papers of Ralph Miliband
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Type of record: Book
Title: Correspondence and papers of Ralph Miliband
Classmark: Manuscripts MS 1712
Creator(s): Miliband, Ralph
Additional creator(s): Liebman, Marcel (Other)
Related people: Miliband, Ralph
Publisher: [publisher not identified]
Publication city: [Place of publication not identified]
Date(s): 1940-2002
Language: Multiple languages
Size and medium: 30 boxes, manuscript, typescript, press-cuttings, and printed material
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/691265
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991013584809705181
Description
Ralph Miliband, the political scientist and socialist, was born in Belgium of Jewish parents on 7 January 1924. He and his father fled to London in 1940 as the German army was invading Belgium. Here he learned English and began to study at the London School of Economics (then exiled in Cambridge). After serving in the Royal Navy for three years he returned to his studies at LSE, graduated with first class honours, and then took a Ph.D. His first teaching post was at Roosevelt College, Chicago, but he then became a lecturer at LSE in 1949 until 1972, when he was appointed Professor of Politics at the University of Leeds. In 1977 he moved to North America, first to Brandeis University until 1985, then to York University, Toronto until 1988, and lastly to the graduate school of the City University of New York. He wrote a number of books on aspects of socialism, two of which, 'Parliamentary Socialism' (1969) and 'The State in a Capitalist Society' (1972), became classics in their field.
Together with John Saville, in 1964 he founded the 'Socialist Register', and he espoused various socialist causes worldwide, including such bodies as the Council for Academic Freedom and Democracy, the Centres for Socialist Education, the Centres for Marxist Education, and the Lipman Trust. He also had a lifelong friendship and correspondence with Marcel Liebman of Brussels. At the time of his death on 21 May 1994 he was awaiting the publication of a further book, 'Socialism for a Sceptical Age'.
Comprises: Material relating to the following: (1) Miliband's school and university years, 1940s and 1950s (5 files); (2) Miliband's lecturer and friend, Harold J. Laski (4 files); (3) Navy and post-war correspondence, 1942-1950 (5 files); (4) Miliband's pocket diaries, 1944-1994 (7 files); (5) Books written by Miliband, including original drafts and notes in manuscript and typescript, correspondence, reviews, contracts, and news cuttings, 1960-1994 (41 files); (6) Socialist Register, 1964-1995 (45 files); (7) Published papers: some of Miliband's articles, essays, chapters in books, reviews, talks, and conference papers, together with related research material in manuscript and typescript, 1953-1994 (27 files); (8) Correspondence (both ways), 1942-1994 (50 files); (9) Correspondence with publishers, 1966-1996 (15 files); (10) Council of Academic Freedom and Democracy, 1970-1986 (10 files); (11) Marxism (incl. Marx House lectures), Centre for Marxist Education, Little Red School, Red Green
Study Group and the Institute of Radical Studies, 1965-1993 (18 files); (12) Academic Teaching, 1957-1994 (37 files); (13) Tony Benn, 1985-1992 (2 files); (14) Marcel Liebman, 1961-1987 (4 files); (15) The Isaac Deutscher Memorial Price, 1964-1993 (5 files); (16) Socialist Society, 1981-1988 (11 files); (17) Labour Party, 1963-1985 (10 files); (18) Lipman Trust, 1981-1993 (28 files); (19) Conference material, 1968-1997 (8 files); (20) Politics and the United States, 1980s (3 files); (21) News cuttings, 1950s-1980s, 5 boxes; and (22) Material about Ralph Miliband, including Marion Kozak's correspondence about him after his death, 1948-2000 (15 files).
Includes audio cassettes.
The gift of Professor Miliband's widow in April 2003, with further donations in June 2009.
Indexed in: The contents of the collection are listed in detail in Handlist 173.