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HCAM The Papers of Helen Cam
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HDSL The Papers of Sir (Eric) John Hodsoll
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The Papers of Helen Cam

Title The Papers of Helen Cam
Reference GBR/0014/HCAM
Creator Cam, Helen Maud, 1885-1968, historian and feminist.
Covering Dates 1947–1968
Extent and Medium 4 archive boxes; paper
Repository Churchill Archives Centre
Content and context

Helen Cam was born in 1885, the daughter of Rev William Herbert Cam, Head Master of Abingdon Grammar School, and Kate Scott. She was educated at home before going to Royal Holloway College, University of London, graduating with a BA in 1902. She received her MA, London, in 1909 after a Fellowship in History at Bryn Mawr College, Pennsylvania, 1908-1909. Professor Cam was also the recipient of several honorary degrees from British and American Universities. After a period as a schoolmistress (at Cheltenham Ladies' College 1909-1912), Helen Cam returned to Royal Holloway College first as an Assistant Lecturer (1912-1917), then Staff Lecturer in History, 1919-1921. In 1921 she moved to Girton as Pfeiffer Research Fellow, (1921-1926), becoming Lecturer in History in 1926 and receiving a University appointment in 1930. She became a Fellow of the British Academy in 1945 and at the time of her departure from Girton held the position of Vice-Mistress.

In 1948 Harvard received endowment for the new Zemurray-Stone Chair, there was only one condition, the appointee had to be a woman, who would then be the first female to hold a Chair at Harvard. Helen Cam held the Chair from its creation to her (mandatory) retirement in 1954. She became a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1950) and a Corresponding Fellow of the Mediaeval Academy of America.

Following retirement Helen Cam continued in academic life as Vice-President of the Selden Society, 1962 and Hon. Vice-President of The Royal Historical Society, 1963-68. She became an Honorary Fellow of Somerville College, Oxford, in 1964. Helen Cam received a CBE in 1957 for her services to education. She died in 1968.

Publications:

"Local Government in France and England" (1912); "Studies in the Hundred Rolls" (1921); "The Hundred and the Hundred Rolls" (1930); "Liberties and Communities in Medieval England" (1944); "England before Elizabeth" (1950); "Crown, Community and Parliament in the Later Middle Ages", Gaillard T. Lapsley, (Ed) 1951; "Selected Historical Essays of F. W. Maitland", (Ed) 1957; "What of the Middle Ages is Alive in England today" (1961); "Law-Finders and Law-Makers in Medieval England" (1962); articles, lectures and county histories.

The collection held at Churchill Archives Centre concern Cam's career at Harvard and to some extent her interests after retirement.

Acc 68 - Professor Cam gave her papers to Churchill Archives Centre in 1967.

The collection originally contained many publications dating 1954-1967. Many have been discarded as they had no archival value, were unread, or for format or conservation reasons. A list of discarded publications is available on request.

The papers were originally in no particular order

Access and Use

The collection is open for consultation by researchers using Churchill Archives Centre, Churchill College, Cambridge. Churchill Archives Centre is open from Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm. A prior appointment and two forms of identification are required.

Researchers wishing to publish excerpts from the papers must obtain prior permission from the copyright holders and should seek advice from Archives Centre staff.

Please cite as Churchill Archives Centre, The Papers of Helen Cam, HCAM

Further information

Girton College archive, Cambridge, also holds 54 boxes of papers of Helen Cam (reference code GBR/0271/GCPP Cam). The papers at Girton comprise personal and biographical records; correspondence; academic records; and records of the International Commission for the History of Representative and Parliamentary Institutions.

The collection has been catalogued and a hard copy of the catalogue is available for consultation at Churchill Archives Centre and at the National Register of Archives in London.

This collection (fonds) level description and catalogue was prepared by Averil Condren for Churchill Archives Centre October 2002. Biographical information was obtained from Professor Cam's entry in Who's Who (A & C Black) and from the papers themselves.

Index Terms
United States
Cam, Helen Maud (1885-1968) medieval historian
Churchill/HCAM contains:
1 Academic work and reputation.
1 archive box (5 files).
1947–1968
2 Other Feminist issues.
0.5 archive boxes (3 files).
1947–1953
3 American politics.
1 archive box (6 files).
1949–1954
4 Personal papers and other interests.
10 files.
1948–1965

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