| Girton/GCPP Wootton 3 contains: |
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Lectures and talks |
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Broadcasts |
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Political writing and statements |
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Books and articles |
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Newspaper articles |
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Personal Papers of Barbara Wootton
| Title |
Books and articles |
| Reference |
GCPP Wootton 3/4 |
| Creator |
Wootton, Barbara; various |
| Covering Dates |
1920-circa 1992 |
| Extent and Medium |
21 files; Paper |
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| Content and context |
This section includes offprints and articles, published and unpublished, including some typescripts; reviews of and correspondence re BW's published work; also lists of BW's writings, published and unpublished. |
| Girton/GCPP Wootton 3/4 contains: |
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Offprints from scholarly journals, edited collections and pamphlets. 1. 'Linguistic Malpractices in Economic and Social Contexts' in Question 11 (successor to the Rationalist Annual), published by the Rationalist Press Association, June 1978; 2. 'Towards Reason in Pay' in 'The Roots of Pay Inequalities' by Guy Routh, Dorothy Wedderburn and BW, published by The Low Pay Unit, Discussion Series no. 1 [1980 or 1981]; 3. 'Reflections on Crime and Penal Policy in Contemporary England', reprinted from Current Legal Problems 1978 on behalf of The Faculty of Laws, University College, London; 4. Galley proofs, 1969, of a review by BW of Inquiries in Psychiatry, and The State of Psychiatry, both by Sir Aubrey Lewis, 1967; and of Michael Davies Shepherd, Studies in Psychiatry, 1968; 5. Socialism and Federation: Federal Tracts no. 6, published Macmillan and Co Ltd 1941; 6. Social Security and the Beveridge Plan, no. 4 in the Common Wealth Popular Library [early 1940s?]; 7. Full Employment - Fabian Society publication, research series no. 74, published in conjunction with Victor Gollancz Ltd September 1943; 8. Review by BW of Abraham Goldstein's The Insanity Defense, reprinted from the Yale Law Journal Volume 77 no. 5 April 1968; 9. Russian publication entitled Przyszlosc Demokratycznego Socjalizmu, including an article in Russian by BW entitled Wolnosc i planowanie August 1945 ['freedom under planning'?]; 10. 'Some Reflections on the First Five Years of Community Service' in Probation Journal Volume 24 no. 4 December 1977; 11. Preface by BW to 'Community Service Works', a publication of the West Midlands County Probation and Aftercare Service on the first two years of community service for offenders in Birmingham, Solihull and Sutton Coldfield [BW chaired the working party which led to the introduction of community service] [1981?]; 12. BW on 'Community Service' in the Criminal Law Review January 1973; 13. BW on 'The White Paper on Children in Trouble' in the Criminal Law Review September 1968; 14. 'Journey to China': BW's reflections on a month's visit to Eastern China in the late autumn of 1972, published in Encounter June 1973; 15. 'The Right Kind of Education': BW in a question and answer session with John Ardagh of The Observer, published in 20th Century, autumn 1963; 16. 'Into the Second Century', being a report on the 61st annual dinner of the National Secular Society at which BW was present and spoke, including a precis of her speech, reprinted from The Freethinker 5 May 1967; 17. 'The Philosophy of a Social Scientist' in The University Humanist Federation Bulletin no. 13 Autumn 1963, produced by the University College London Humanist Society; 18. 'The Labour Party and Social Services' in The Political Quarterly January-March 1953 (photocopy); 19. 'Some Implications of Anglo-Japanese Competition', in Pacific Affairs Volume IX no. 4 December 1936, published in the USA by the Institute of Pacific Relations; 20. 'Social Prestige and Social Class', being a review by BW of 'Social Mobility in Britain, ed. D V Glass, published in the British Journal of Sociology 5, 1954; 21. 'Some Aspects of the Social Structure of England and Wales', in Adult Education, The Quarterly Journal of the British Institute of Adult Education, Volume XIII no. 2 December 1940; 22. 'A Plea for Long Views' in Adult Education (as above), Volume XII no. 3 March 1940; 23. 'A Plea for Constructive Teaching' in Adult Education (as above) Vol. X no. 2 December 1937; 24. 'Who Shall Pay for the War?' in The Political Quarterly Volume XI no. 2 April-June 1940; 25. 'Economic Problems of Federal Union' in The New Commonwealth Quarterly, published by the New Commonwealth Institute (a review devoted to research into problems of international justice and security) Volume V no. 2 September 1939; 26. 'The Contribution of Science to Democracy' in The Plain View no. 3 volume VIII 1 November [1952] (special number on the first International Congress on Humanism and Ethical Culture); 27. 'Record of the Labour Government in the Social Services' in The Political quarterly Volume XX no. 2 April - June 1949; 28. 'Scientism and Barbara Wootton' I. by J B Coates II. by BW, in The Fortnightly, no. 1015 New Series July 1951; 29. Report presented by BW on the issue 'Should the protection of neglected and morally abandoned children be secured by a judicial authority or by a non-judicial body? Should the Courts for delinquent children and juveniles be maintained?' at the 12th International Penal and Penitentiary Congress - the Hague 1950; 30. 'Is there a Welfare State? A Review of Recent Social Change in Britain' in Political Quarterly Volume LXXVIII no. 2 June 1963 (address delivered at the 2nd Annual Mary Williamson Harriman Lecture, Columbia University, 30 April 1962); 31. 'Reflections on Resigning a Professorship', reprinted from the Universities Quarterly, November 1952, volume 7 no. 1, pp 36-49; 32. 'Classical Principles and Modern Views of Labour', in The Economic Journal, Volume XXX no. 117, March 1920, pp 46-60; 33. Introduction to the 2nd edition of 'Social Foundations of Wage Policy', 1962 (some passages of which appeared in BW's Eleanor Rathbone Memorial Lecture, 1961, on Remuneration in a Welfare State); 34. 'Sex and Society: A Sociologist's View', in The Twentieth Century, Volume 163 no. 971, January 1958; 35. 'Who are the Criminals?' from The Twentieth Century, August 1957; 36. 'Daddy Knows Best' (Problems of Social Work), in The Twentieth Century, October 1959; 37. Galley proof of 'The Puzzling Politics of China', for The Twentieth Century, May 1958; 38. 'Chaos in the Social Services', in The Sociological Review, Volume XXXIV nos. 1 and 2, January - April 1942; 39. 'Am I My Brother's Keeper?', re legal responsibility, in Agenda, A Quarterly Journal of Reconstruction), Volume III no. 2 May 1944; 40. 'On Public and Private Honesty', in The Political Quarterly, Volume XVI, no. 3, July - September 1945; 41. 'Before and After Beveridge', in The Political Quarterly, Volume XIV no. 4 October - December 1943; 42. 'The Beveridge Report', in Agenda, Volume II no. 1 February 1943; 43. 'A Plague on All Your Isms', re academic language, being the substance of a lecture given to the Fabian Summer School, 1941, printed in The Political Quarterly Volume XIII no. 1 January - March 1942; 44. Use of Social Sciences (a preface to ?), 1955; 45. 'Do the British need their Empire?', in Common Sense Volume X no. 12 December 1941; 46. 'John Maynard Keynes' (an appreciation), in The Highway, November 1946 (published by the Workers' Educational Association); 47. 'Social Service in the New Society', in Social Service, A Quarterly Survey, Volume XXV no. 4 March-May 1952; 48. 'Sickness or Sin?' re mental health, in The Twentieth Century, May 1956; 49. 'Why not Change the Schools?', in The Highway, March 1956, published by the Workers' Educational Association; 50. 'The Ethics of Wage Structure: Retrospect and Prospect', in The Hibbert Journal, a Quarterly Review of Religion, Theology and Philosophy, January 1956; 51. 'Holiness or Happiness', re divorce, in The Twentieth Century, November 1955; 52. 'The Law, The Doctor, and The Deviant', reprinted from the British Medical Journal, July 27 1963; 53. 'The Juvenile Courts', in The Criminal Law Review, October 1961; 54. 'The Image of the Social Worker', in The British Journal of Sociology, December 1960; 55. 'Does the Country Want You?', in The Countryman, Autumn 1946; 56. BW and Prof Hayek, 'Economic Planning: Serfdom or Freedom?', in Left, November 1946; 57. Galley proof of 'William Beveridge, an Appreciation' [after 1955]; 58. Galley proofs of a review of 'Winds of Change in the Criminal Law' [after 1960]; 59. Galley proofs of 'Humanism and Social Pathology', in The Humanist Frame, ed Julian Huxley, Allen & Unwin, 1961; 60. 'Reflections on the Welfare State', being Chapter 18 of 'Approaches to Welfare', ed. Philip Bean and Stewart MacPherson, pub. Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1983; 61. 'Winners and Losers in the Rat-Race' (re social change), in The World in 1984 Volume 2, The Complete New Scientist Series, ed. Nigel Calder, pub. Pelican, 1965; 62. 'The Moral Basis of the Welfare State', being Chapter 2 of P Bean, J Ferris and D Whynes, 'In Defence of Welfare', London, Tavistock, 1985; 63. 'The Social Work Task Today', in Community Care October 4 1978; 64. Letter to the British Journal of Criminology re sex and delinquency, 1965, in reponse to an article in the July issue by Drs Cockburn and Maclay; 65. 'Mental Disorder and Crime', in State of Mind, November 1968; 66. 'Abolish Juvenile Courts', being extracts from a conversation between BW and Paul Cavadino, Editor of Inside Out (prepared by NACRO for care of offenders and prevention of crime), October 1978, in the wake of the publication of 'Crime and Penal Policy'; 67. 'A Social Scientist's Approach to Maternal Deprivation', in 'Deprivation of Maternal Care: A Reassessment of its Effects', pub. World Health Organization, Geneva 1962; 68. 'What I Believe', being BW on secular morality and humanist beliefs, part of an anthology of views, pub. George Allen & Unwin 1966; 69. 'The Changing Face of British Criminal Justice', in 'Law and Crime: Essays in Honor of Sir John Barry', ed. Norval Morris and Mark Perlman, pub. Gordon and Breach, 1972; 70. 'What is the Function of the Criminal Courts?', in The Law Society's Gazette, June 1964. Creator: Wootton, Barbara. 70 items in 1 file; Paper. |
1920–1985 |
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Articles gathered in 1989 for Selected Writings but not used. 1. 'Reflections of a Lifelong Agnostic', in Free Enquiry, Fall 1983 (includes personal biographical information); 2. 'Cannabis is not Heroin', guest leader in Science Journal September 1969; 3. 'Donkeys with Famous Owners', for the Donkey Show Society Magazine, 1968; 4. 'Stop and Search: A Critical View of the Law', for 'She', July 1971; 5. 'The Philosophy of a Social Scientist', a shortened version of a talk given to the Oxford University Humanist Group, Autumn 1963; 6. 'Contemporary Trends in Crime and its Treatment', being the 19th Clarke Hall Lecture, May 1959; 7. Preface to a Unesco Publication, 1955; 8. Working paper on Lacunae in Social Science Research for UNESCO, September 1954; 9. 'Should the Protection of Neglected and Morally Abandoned children be secured by a judicial authority or by a non-judicial authority? Should the Courts for Delinquent children and juveniles be Maintained?', being a report presented by BW at the 12th International Penal and Penitentiary Congress, The Hague 1950; 10. 'The Married Woman's Dilemma', in World Review, August 1947; 11. BW and Prof Hayek, 'Economic Planning: Serfdom or Freedom?', in Left, November 1946; 12. 'Do the British Need their Empire?', in Common Sense December 1941. [Some published offprints, some typescripts.]. Creator: Wootton, Barbara. 12 items in 1 file; Paper. |
1941–1983 |
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Miscellaneous writings; some published, some unpublished. Not listed in bibliographies. 1. Article on technological progress, January 1983, for New Scientist, being a follow-up to 'The World in 1984', ed. N Calder, 1965; 2. Foreword to 'Making Good: Prisons, Punishment and Beyond', by Martin Wright, 1982; 3. 'Public Tasks', being a short contribution to 'The Love of My Life', 1982; 4. Introduction to the 2nd edition of 'Working Class Wives: Their Health and Conditions', by Margery Spring Rice, 1981 (first published 1939); 5. 'More Equality, Less Freedom' (unpublished paper), December 1978; 6. Article on 'Marriage Laws' (probably written for New Society but not published), October 1978; 7.'A Blueprint for Britain's Future' (unpublished? but appears to be the text of a lecture given at the London School of Economics), May 1975; 8. 'Capital Punishment' (not known if published), 1973; 9. Opening address to National Parks Authorities Conference, Aviemore, 1969; 10. Review of Abraham S Goldstein, 'The Insanity Defense', in The Yale Law Journal, Volume 77 No. 5, April 1968; 11. 'British Medical Practice as seen through the eyes of a Layman', being part of the second session of a Symposium on Society and its General Practitioners, Harrogate 21 May 1967 (published in the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners, February 1969); 12. 'Christianity Today' (?published in 'Knight's Humanist Anthology: from Confucius to Bertrand Russell', Pemberton 1967); 13. Tribute to Sir Aubrey Lewis in the Bethlem-Maudsley Hospital Gazette, Autumn 1966; 14. Address to NAMH conference on Violence and the Mental Health Services, London, March 8 1962; 15. 'Nothing in Particular' (possibly for New Society), re the continued existence of the House of Lords and possible alternatives, January 1978; 16. 'Winds of Change in the Criminal Law', post 1960?; 17. Handwritten notes of BW's maiden speech in the House of Lords, February 1959; 18. Summary of evidence to Lord Pakenham's Committee on the causes of crime, March 1954; 19. 'Adjustment to What? - a Sociological Approach to Maladjustment', being the text of a paper delivered to the National Association for Mental Health Inter-Clinic Conference, 1953; 20. Speech given at a dinner and reunion of the RPA [Rationalist Press Association], 18 May 1950 (published by the RPA in The Literary Guide, July 1950); 21. 'The role of the RPA today', being speeches from an RPA dinner, May 1950; 22. 'Memorandum by the Director of Studies on University Extra-Mural Education in London after the War', 1943; 23. 'Tour C1 - 15 Days from 42GNS', being notes by BW on Calvi, Corsica, for a Horizon Holidays Brochure, circa 1960. Creator: Wootton, Barbara. 23 items in 1 file; Paper. |
1943–1983 |
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Journal articles. Journal articles both by and on BW's ideas about the marriage enabling bill, euthanasia, feminist issues, corporal punishment. Numbered but not chronological. Creator: Wootton, Barbara; various. 5 items in 1 file; Paper. |
1947–1973 |
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Journal and periodical articles. Articles by and reviews of BW from The Spectator, The Listener and The London Review of Books. Items numbered but not chronological. Creator: Wootton, Barbara; various. 22 items in 1 file; Paper. |
1948–1984 |
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Typescripts of articles, lectures etc. The collection is accompanied by three lists compiled by Vera Seal: a list of most of the published writings by BW; a list of some of BW's talks, lectures, addresses of which no copies are held; and a list of some of BW's contributions to various books of which typescripts are held. Items numbered within file. 1. The Countryside Act, 1949?; 2. A Sociological Approach to the Study of Delinquency, 1953; 3. Summary of paper on proposed survey of the social sciences (part of documentation submitted to the Nuffield Foundation ?1950-1951); 4. Social Change in Contemporary Britain's Social Administration, 1952; 5. Are the Social Sciences really Necessary?, 1952; 6. Education in the Affluent Society [after 1952]; 7. Adjustment to What? - a Sociological Approach to Maladjustment [NAMH Interclinic Conference], 1953; 8. The Long Term Impact of the Social Sciences on Democratic Political Practice, 1953 [article]; 9. Public Welfare and Public Conduct in the New Society (Margaret Ashton Lecture), 1954; 10. Summary of Evidence to Lord Pakenham's Committee on the causes of crime, 1954, together with related letter 1989; 11. The Impact of Income Security upon Individual Freedom, 1954 [article]; Address to the Howard League on Psychiatry and Moral Responsibility: A Layman's Reflections (summary only), 1955; 13. Untitled, post 1955, re social change; 14. Freedom under Planning: The Great Indian Experiment, 1957; 15. India? Is it Socialism?, ?1957; 16. India - A New Look in Industrialism?, ?1957; 17. The Arbitrator's Task, lecture delivered 21 November 1958 at Oxford University; 18. Social Aspects of Wage Policy (? for the British Sociological Association), 1953; 19. Implications of the New Society [late 1950s / early 1960s]; 20. Five Thousand Children, re BW's dealings with children breaking the law or in trouble of some other sort (? For New Society ? Daily Telegraph) [July 1960 or December 1961]; 21. From Hunch to Science, re the part played by unscientific predictions in the making of important decisions, the use of information, computer technology etc, [early 1960s?]; 22. Notes on Priorities in Criminological Research [late 1950s / early 1960s?]; 23. Mental Disorder and Crime [during or after the 1960s, probably soon after the establishment of Grendon Underwood prison]; 24. Sociological aspects of crime and the criminal law [lecture at Bedford College, probably soon after 1960]; 25. The Scientific Approach to Social Problems, being a lecture given by BW at Ruskin College as part of a course of lectures sponsored by the Rationalist Press Association and convened by BW, the course being entitled 'The Current Contribution of the Social Sciences to the Problems of Man in Society', 1960s?; 26. The Future of the Social Sciences [lecture], ?1961; 27. Talk about crime and the criminal [after 1964]; 28. Christianity Today [? published in Knight's Humanist Anthology: Confucius to Bertrand Russell, Pemberton 1967]; 29. Crime and the British Penal System: Reflections of a Long-Service Magistrate, for the Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine, 1968; 30. BBC Appeal for Agnostics Adoption Society, re an appeal for subscriptions to an Adoption Society which helped couples who were unable to adopt a child because they had no religious beliefs, 1969; 31. Wage Policy - its Ethics and Economics: summary of opening remarks [1970s]; 32. The Report on Non-Custodial and Semi-Custodial Treatment of Offenders, for Probation, March 1970; 33. The Sidney and Beatrice Webb Introductions, 1973; 34. The British Cannabis Report and After, 1973; 35. Notes on income distribution for a BBC World Service programme, 1974; 36. Action Society Trust (talk on low pay), 1974; 37. Is an Incomes Policy Possible? [probably April 1976 or New Society 1980]; 38. Nothing in Particular, re the continued existence of the House of Lords and possible alternatives for a second house [? submitted to New Society 1978, or possibly circa 1962?]; 39. The Administration of Criminal Justice, being the introduction to the Frank Dawtry Memorial Seminar, July 1975, at the University of Leeds; 40. A Blue Print for Britain's Future [lecture delivered at the London School of Economics], 1975; 41. The Mutual Obligations of Citizen and Authority in Contemporary Society (King's College, London), 1975; 42. Letter to ? the Times Literary Supplement re the Equal Pay Act and continued barriers in the way of women applying for many types of job, 1975; 43. Official Advisory Bodies [lecture?], 1976; 44. My Relations with the Police, 1978; 45. Article re marriage laws [almost certainly for New Society?], 1978; 46. More Equality, Less Freedom?, 1978; 47. Towards a National Pay Policy, for New Society, 29 March 1979; 48. Introduction to 2nd edition of 'Working Class Wives' by Margery Spring-Rice (original Pelican 1939), 1979; 49. Article on the future of the Labour Party, 1980; 50. Note on Values, 1980; 51. Introduction to Martin Wright's book 'Making Good: Prisons, Punishment and Beyond, 1982; 52. Notes on price control, 1981; 53. Notes re political judgements made by the judiciary with particular reference to the case of London Transport fares, 1982; 54. Review of Norman & Jeanne MacKenzie (ed.) The Diary of Beatrice Webb, Vol. 1 1873-1892, Glitter Around and Darkness Within, for London Review of Books, 1982; 55. Foreword to Jim Herrick, 'Vision and Reality: A Hundred Years of the Freethinker', 1982; 56. A follow-up, 1983, to 'The World in 1984' Vol. 2 ed. N Calder, first published in New Scientist in 1965; 57. Arbitration instead of Strikes, for New Society, 1983; 58. Women's Political Heritage, in New Statesman, 1982 (photocopy of final article); 59. missing?? 60. Women's Political Heritage, for New Statesman, 1982 (typescript); 61. Review of Norman and Jeanne MacKenzie (ed.), The Diary of Beatrice Webb Vol. 2 1892-1905, All the Good Things in Life, for London Review of Books, 1983; 62. Social Psychiatry and Psychopathology: a Layman's Comments on Contemporary Developments, for Proceedings of the American Psychopathological Association, 1968; 63. The Relation of Law and Morality in Contemporary Britain, lecture delivered in BW's capacity as an honorary fellow of Bedford College, 1970; 64. Outline of opening remarks upon 'Differentials', for The Industrialists (radio programme), no date; 65. Notes on capital punishment, which became 'Morality and Mistakes' in 'The Hanging Question: Essays on the Death Penalty', ed. L. Blom-Cooper, 1969 (typescript and photocopy of final essay); 66-68. Vera Seal's lists, as above. Creator: Wootton, Barbara; Seal, Vera; various. 68 items in 1 file; Paper. |
1920–1987 |
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One-off published articles and news cuttings. 1. 'Death - whose right to choose?', discussing the right to end or prolong life in the case of terminal illness, in 'Midwife Health Visitor and Community Nurse', May 1980; 2. Cutting from The Guardian re BW's bill in the House of Lords to make corporal punishment illegal in schools, January 5 1973; 3. 'Spare the rod and civilise the child', in 'Teachers World, 13 December 1974; 4. 'Welcome for proposals to keep offenders out of prison', from 'Freethinker', September 1970; 5. 'Parkers and Drinkers', re illegal parking and drunk driving, in 'Family Doctor', August 1960; 'The Truth about Youth: Sometimes I wonder we haven't more young thugs', based on a Gallup Poll inquiry, in the News Chronicle, March 17 1959; 7. 'Lifetime of benefits plea', re need for the welfare state to work towards universal basic benefits for all, in 'Community Care', April 17 1980; 8. 'Pools not Guilty', re economic effects of British public spending on various forms of betting, in 'Coal', the National Coal Board magazine, July 1947; 9. 'Retrospect and Prospect', in 'The Freethinker', May 1981, centenary issue (re changes in society and the world at large over the last 100 years); 10. 'Wootton on British Planning', re the economic situation in Britain, in 'The General View' (student publication of Columbia University), April 7 1948; 11. 'Tour C1 - 15 Days from 42GNS', being notes by BW on Calvi, Corsica, for a Horizon Holidays Brochure, circa 1960; 12. 'A Stranger's Eye: Barbara Wootton gives her impressions of her recent visit to India', with particular emphasis on the relationship between India and Britain, in 'Envoy', March 1957; 13. 'Retaining rural peace without regimentation', re the work of the Countryside Commission [BW being its chairman], in The Birmingham Post Midland Magazine, 28 December 1968; 14. 'Winners and losers in the rat race', in New Scientist, 9 April 1964, re predictions of what life will be like 20 years hence, part of a section entitled 'Britain in 1984'; 15. 'Adventure is only for the few', re social security plans, in the Sunday Chronicle, 10 November 1946; 16. 'The Truth about Youth: Youngsters get too much money? I doubt it', part of a 4-day series based on a Gallup Poll enquiry, in the News Chronicle, 16 March 1959. Creator: Wootton, Barbara. 16 items in 1 file; Paper. |
1946–1981 |
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Crime and Penal Policy. Reviews of BW's book 'Crime and Penal Policy'. Also a fly-leaf outlining the book's purpose. Also see File 4 for reviews of 'Contemporary Britain'. File 1: items 1-13; File 2: item 14; File 3: items 15-18; File 4: items 19-21. Creator: Various. 4 files in 1 bundle; Paper. |
1959–1987 |
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Crime and Penal Policy. Letters responding to BW's book 'Crime and Penal Policy', drawn from her Hamlyn lectures. File 1: items 1-21; File 2: items 22-23; File 3: item 24. Creator: Various. 3 files in 1 bundle; Paper. |
1978–1980 |
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Articles by BW for the New Humanist, The Humanist, New Society and New Statesman. 18 items, numbered but not chronological. Creator: Wootton, Barbara. 18 items in 1 file; Paper. |
1962–1981 |
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Stroke: a Diary of Recovery. 2 photocopies of Douglas Ritchie's 'Stroke: A Diary of Recovery', with a foreword by BW. Creator: Ritchie, Douglas; Wootton, Barbara. 2 items in 1 file; Paper. |
1966 |
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Donkeys with Famous Owners: The Baroness Wootton of Abinger. Article written by BW for the Donkey Show Society magazine. Creator: Wootton, Barbara. 1 item; Paper. |
1968 |
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MA thesis. An analysis, 1978, of BW's 'more scientific approach to the understanding of crime, the development and propagation of a new morality and the replacement of punishment by the institution for dealing with offenders which has come to be known as 'treatment' '. Accompanying the thesis: a loose-leaf abstract of the thesis, a letter from Barry Robinson to BW, and a copy of a letter from Vera Seal informing Robinson of BW's death, 1988. Creator: Robinson, J B; Seal, Vera. 4 items in 1 file; Paper. |
1978–1988 |
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Questionnaire from Sweet and Maxwell (publishers). Requesting updated information about BW's life for their author's notes. Accompanied by a letter of reply from BW. Creator: Sweet and Maxwell; Wootton, Barbara. 2 items in 1 file; Paper. |
1981 |
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List of previously unpublished papers. A list of papers included in Barbara Wootton: Selected Writings (edited by Vera Seal and Phillip Bean, published by Macmillan in 1992) which had not previously been published. 2 items in 1 file; Paper. |
1992 |
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Publications file. List of BW's contributions to various books and journals of which typescripts are held. 24pp list. Creator: Wootton, Barbara (?). 1 file; Paper. |
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