| Title |
Miscellaneous papers |
| Reference |
MS Butterfield 303 |
| Covering Dates |
1960–1977 (Circa) |
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| Further information |
Further details in a typescript handlist available in the Manuscripts Reading Room. |
| Manuscripts/MS Butterfield 303 contains: |
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Paper beginning `It is hardly possible for us to come to a Conference like the present one without asking ourselves about the relations between our technical studies and our religious beliefs....'. Drafts in Butterfield's hand. No date. 10 sheets. |
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Paper beginning `A basic human interest in the past is illustrated in many varied regions of the globe by the rise of epic poetry...'. Incomplete draft in Butterfield's hand. No date. 20 sheets. |
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Paper beginning `There is a danger that the fate of Oxford and Cambridge will be decided by men who are sleep-walking...'. Draft in Butterfield's hand. No date. 6 sheets. |
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Paper beginning `It was held after 1919 that Sir Edward Grey was perhaps a weak Foreign Secretary, allowing himself to be guided too much by permanent officials...'. Incomplete draft in Butterfield's hand. No date. 4pp. |
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Paper beginning `I don't know that I seriously believe that the Church is going to be driven into the catacombs again...'. Incomplete draft in Butterfield's hand. No date. 3pp. |
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6
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Preface for the American edition of The Englishman and his history. Typescript draft. 4pp. |
Sept. 1969 |
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Paper beginning `Andrew Boyle, who first came to see me in 1975 in order to discuss David Knowles...'. Draft in Butterfield's hand. 3pp. |
1977 |