| King's/PP/ERL/2/A contains: |
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| 24 |
'Humanism' |
| 25 |
Fragments on structuralist interpretation of the Old Testament |
| 25A |
'The political, socio-cultural, and economic assumptions - and consequences - of democratising communication' |
| 26 |
'Structuralism and belief' |
| 27 |
'Minority groups in Asia and further East' |
| 27A |
'The Yin and the Yang' |
| 27B |
'Credo' |
| 28 |
Unidentified fragments, possibly separated from longer pieces elsewhere in archive |
| 28A |
Diagram of influences |
| 28B |
Fragment of essay on myth |
| 179 |
'Criticism and Enjoyment' |
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The Papers of Edmund Ronald Leach
| Title |
Unidentified fragments, possibly separated from longer pieces elsewhere in archive |
| Reference |
ERL/2/28 |
| Covering Dates |
1930–1989 (Dates have been estimated.) |
| Extent and Medium |
28 sheets in envelope; paper |
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| Content and context |
The two pages beginning 'I had better start by trying to explain', and the four pages ' "Deep" Structure Conceptual formation in 'the human mind' ', 'Polarity and Interchange', 'Old Testament polarisation of Moses (as ruler) and Aaron (as priest)', and 'Some kinship structural variations in Old and New Testament Bible Stories' were given by Louisa Brown in November 2011. |
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