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Helen Frances Grant: Correspondence and Papers

Title Helen Frances Grant: Correspondence and Papers
Reference GBR/0012/MS Add.8251
Creator Newsome, Helen Frances, 1903-1992
Covering Dates 1925–1985
Extent and Medium 2 boxes
Repository Cambridge University Library, Department of Manuscripts and University Archives
Content and context

Helen Frances Newsome (1903-1992) was born in Clifton in 1903. After spending some years in secretarial work, including a short spell in the employ of the author and poet Walter de la Mare, she read French and Spanish at Somerville College, Oxford, graduating in 1930. She married the economist Alec T.K. Grant in the same year.

During the 1930s Grant combined an assistant-lectureship in Spanish at the University of Birmingham with tutorial work for Somerville and St Hilda's Colleges in Oxford. She made several visits to Spain, including one at the height of the Civil War. On the outbreak of World War II Grant joined the Foreign Research and Press Service, based at Balliol College, Oxford. She transferred to the BBC's Spanish Service in 1941. Although she enjoyed her work at Broadcasting House, Grant found it difficult to reconcile official respect for Spanish neutrality with her own dislike of the Franco regime. Her open political sympathies - she was a life-long socialist - and a very public disagreement with her superiors led to her dismissal from the Corporation soon after the War ended.

J.B. Trend, Fellow of Christ's College and a Professor of Spanish at Cambridge University, was an admirer of Grant's academic work, and secured her appointment to a Spanish Lectureship at Cambridge from early 1946. A Girton College Fellowship followed eight years later. Grant retired in 1971.

Papers relating to Grant's tour of Spain in 1937, to Spain and Spanish affairs, including during the Second World War, Grant's time at the BBC and correspondence.

Presented by Helen Grant, 1979.

Access and Use

Letters in Section 6: General Correspondence, are restricted for fifty years from their receipt in the Library. The rest of the collection is open for consultation by holders of a Reader's Ticket valid for the Manuscripts Reading Room.

Please cite as Cambridge University Library, Department of Manuscripts and University Archives, Helen Frances Grant: Correspondence and Papers, MS Add.8251

Index Terms
Spain
Spanish Civil War (1936-1939)
Grant, Helen Frances (1903-1992) Spanish scholar
Manuscripts/MS Add.8251 contains:
1 Testimonials. References for Helen Grant from Murray Baillie, Sir Michael McDonnell, Sara Margery Fry, Mildred K. Pope, H. Thomas, George A. Kolkhorst, S[alvador] de Madariaga, and Enid Starkie, 1925-1936, with a C.V. [1931].
Part of 2 boxes.
1925–1936
2 Spanish Civil War. 'Spain', report by Grant of a tour of the country by a party 'sent out under the auspices of the Society of Friends to examine the work for refugees, in order to be able to speak at meetings on our return to raise funds for the relief work'. 25 Mar. - 18 Apr. 1937, typescript, with corrections (78 folios).
Part of 2 boxes.
1937
3 Spain. Miscellaneous papers on Spain and Spanish affairs, prepared or collected by Grant, 1929 - c. 1948, around 450 pages. Including: draft letter re opening of Ibero-American Exhibition in Seville, no date [1929]; El Imƒn, annual review of the Oxford University Spanish Club, July 1930; speech by Sir Charles Bedford, with further papers re inauguration of the Anglo-Spanish and Spanish-American Institute of London, 7 Oct. 1930; 'The dictatorship and the student problem in Spain', no date [1930?]; Francesca M. Wilson, 'International Brigade', no date, [1937]; [Grant], 'The background and significance of the Spanish conflict', no date; [Grant], 'The meaning of the Spanish civil war', no date; election leaflet issued by Grant as Labour Party candidate for Marylebone Ward 4, 15 Nov. 1938; Grant, 'Report on Spanish Republican forces', 12 May 1941; Conmemoracion del 19 de Julio: Acto celebrado en Londres el d¡a 20 de Julio de 1941, Londres, 1941, printed booklet; Grant, 'Non-intervention 1822-26: A historical parallel', no date; 'Hitler's and Mussolini's broken pledges', no date; extracts from Hansard, and draft Labour party conference resolution re non-interference in affairs of foreign countries, no date; 'Memorandum prepared by Ilsa Barea on policy towards Spain', no date. Also including 15 press-cuttings on Spanish topics from The Times, the Irish Times, The Economist, The Tablet, the Evening Standard, and the Daily Herald, 1936-48.
Part of 2 boxes.
1929–1948
4 Wartime Spain. Reports and related papers prepared or collected by Grant, some produced by staff at the Foreign Research and Press Service, Balliol College, Oxford/Chatham House, later the Foreign Office Research Department, Whitehall, c. 1938-1945, around 420 pages. Including: Grant, 'The background and significance of the Spanish conflict', [c. 1938]; 'Note on position with regard to raw materials in Spain 1914-18', 6 Oct. 1939 (?); [Grant], 'The balance of forces in Spain', Chatham House memorandum No. 35, classified Confidential, 28 Nov. 1939, with three drafts and attached note by W. C. A[tkinson]; report on Spanish government, undated [late 1939]; 'Fifth Column (Spain), [c. 1939]; reports detailing Spanish press reaction to events in the 'Phoney War', numbered 25 to 28, Mar. and Apr. 1940; 'Spain: the relationship between church and state', from Foreign Press Review (Chatham House), 28 Dec. 1940; W. C. Atkinson, 'The minority problem in Spain', 31 Jan. 1941; 'The peninsular refugees in France', 10 Apr. 1941; [Grant?], 'Neutral opinion on the resistance of Great Britain: Spain', 15 Aug. 1941; 'Political forces in Spain', 23 Apr. 1942; 'Summary of political events in Spain since the outbreak of war', June 1942; R. T. D., 'Geography, population and regional characteristics of Spain', 19 Oct. 1942; 'Spain: Education, youth movement and the church', 2 Nov. 1942; Intelligence extract No. 1337, 'Extracts from Journal de GenŠve, 11 Nov. 1942: declarations de SAR le Comte de Barcelone', 14 Dec. 1942; 'Review of the foreign press: the French press and the Iberian Bloc', 1 Feb. 1943; 'The Vatican and Spain / Portugal', 13 and 25 Mar. 1943; 'Spain: local government', 'Spain: the political structure of the state', both 21 June 1943; 'Portuguese territories (Africa south of the Sahara)', undated, c. 1943; 'Spain in the post war world', undated, c. 1945; 'The origin and growth of some current Spanish political ideas', undated.
Part of 2 boxes.
1938–1945
5 BBC. Papers and correspondence regarding Grant's service in the Overseas Division/Spanish Section of the B.B.C., 1941-1945, 178 pages. Including: contract letter, 10 Feb. 1941; Jorge Marin, 'Comentario de la Semana', text of Spanish broadcast, 5 Nov. 1944; 'Paginas de la Mujer', nos 4, 6-9, texts of Spanish broadcasts, 14 Dec. - 26 Apr. 1945; 'BBC Surveys of European Audiences: Spain', European Intelligence Papers, Series 1j(a), 30 Dec. 1944, classified Confidential; Grant, 'El Congreso del partido Liberal', text of Spanish broadcast, 5 Feb. 1945; Grant, 'The British parliament at work - XXVIII', text of Spanish broadcast, 19 Feb. 1945; 'Conclusions and impressions of the Spanish Editor [Charles Guyatt] after his recent visit to Spain', 28 Feb. 1945; 'Evidence on the Spanish audience for British broadcasts', nos 2-5, 10 Apr. - 7 Sep. 1945; 'VE Programme', text of Spanish broadcast, 8 May 1945; 'The Observer on Franco's interview', text of Spanish broadcast, 17 June 1945; Jos‚ Yuste, 'Commentary of the week', text of Spanish broadcast, 2 Sep. 1945; papers re criticism of BBC by Foreign Office and by Spanish government, Sep. and Oct. 1945; BBC weekly programme summaries, 7 Jan. - 13 Oct. 1945, incomplete series; correspondence with W. J. Haley (director general), Harman Grisewood (acting controller, European Services), Col. S. Casado, F. Maynard, J. Dundas, Charles Guyatt, Leonard Woolf, C. D., and Gordon Yates, re Grant's dismissal from the BBC, Oct. and Nov. 1945. 1941–1945
6 Correspondence: General Series.
364 items.
1926–1974
7 Correspondence with Jorge Guillen. 33 items, mainly in Spanish.
Part of 2 boxes.
1950–1985
8 Death of J.B. Trend. 28 items of correspondence and associated papers.
Part of 2 boxes.
1954–1960
9 Miscellaneous Papers.
Part of 2 boxes.
1928–1960

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