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Police making an arrest: dramatic tableau of Dipalela Tlala

Personal author: James, Deborah
Personal author: Mofokeng, Santu
From the Series: Songs of the women migrants [Archive catalogue reference: LSE ANTHROPOLOGY PHOTOS/JAMES/2].
Photographs taken in Sekhukhuneland, Nebo and Johannesburg by Santu Mofokeng and Deborah James for her' book "Songs of the Women Migrants: Performance and Identity in South Africa" 1999, Edinburgh University Press.

Political Science at the LSE: A History of the Department of Government, from the Webbs to Covid

Submitted by: Cheryl Schonhardt-Bailey
Date: Autumn 2019-January 2021

This book began in autumn 2019, and continued throughout the Covid pandemic. It is being published by Ubiquity Press, as an open-source book, with a publication date of about 1st October 2021. It was meant to be part of the School's 125th anniversary celebration and is the first ever history of the LSE Government Department.

The contributors include students at all levels (undergraduate, masters, doctoral), working together with Gordon Bannerman (a British historian who previously studied at LSE) and Cheryl Schonhardt-Bailey as Head of the Department. Moreover, we wanted to ensure that different perspectives were heard and so along with archival research, we included dozens of interviews with current and former academics, PSS staff, students and alumni. We wanted the history to have many voices, and I think that we have achieved that.

Completing this during Covid posed many challenges. First, we had only two months to conduct the in-person archival work in the library before the first lockdown hit. This posed a major challenge as it made access to the historical archives impossible. Fortunately, the research that had been done, together with on-line research, allowed us to move forward.

A second challenge was that we were all working from various parts of the worldCanada, Kenya, Lebanon, Poland, and different parts of the UK! So, just keeping the focus and momentum going as the pandemic raged throughout the world was quite the task. Somehow, each of us managed to bring our contributions to the volume at different times, as we were each facing our own Covid-related disruptions along the way.

A third challenge was obtaining the interviews as the turmoil of Covid took hold. Here, Skype, Zoom and phone calls made the interviews possible, and in some cases, were more convenient than in-person interviews. The real difficulty was that in spring of 2020, many interviewees were difficult to contact, given the on-going turmoil in everyones lives. But the fact that so many interviewees were willing to take the time for us is a real testament to the strength of feeling that many have towards the Department and the School more generally.

The book itself traces the emergence and evolution of the LSE Government Department from 1895 to 2020, focusing on the personalities that guided the development of the Department, the social and political contexts the Department existed within, its research agenda and course structure, and the location of the Department in British politics. It also charts the evolution of the discipline of political science in Britain itself. The volume is divided chronologically into four chapters, each covering roughly similar time periods in the Departments history and focuses on the events that shaped it: personalities, events, and location. Key themes are the development of political science in Britain, the impact of location on the LSE Government Department, the professionalisation of academia in Britain, and the microcosm the Department presents of British political life during each time period. The conflicts between progressive and conservative forces are a recurring theme which helps link the internal dynamics of the Department with the wider social and political contexts that occurred from the beginning of the School to its 125th anniversary.

Polyvios Theophanous Pollis

Personal author: Loizos, Peter
From the Series: Argaki, Cyprus [Archive catalogue reference: LSE ANTHROPOLOGY PHOTOS/LOIZOS/1].
Photographs taken during fieldwork in Cyprus. These photographs first appeared in 'Grace in Exile' 2003 and Professor Loizos gratefully acknowledges the permission of Moufflon Publications (Nicosia) and the proprietor, Ruth Keshishian to reproduce them.

Postgate correspondence and papers, 1940-1955

LSE Archives reference: LANSBURY/17 part 7
Correspondence between Professor Raymond William Postgate, Lansbury's son-in-law and biographer, and others after the death of George Lansbury, arranged alphabetically by correspondent.
275-276. List by Raymond Postgate of correspondence received after the death of Lansbury in May, 1940.
277-279. Correspondence between Lady Reginald Clifford Allen and Raymond Postgate 17 January-7 February 1949.
280-282. Letter from Reverend Father Andrew to Reverend R. G. Legge with 'reminiscences' about Lansbury, 2 January 1943.

  1. Memories of Lansbury by John Armitage, c1949.
    284-285. Letters from Reverend Gilbert Clive Binyon to Rev R. G. Legge and Raymond Postgate, 7-12 January 1943.
    286-290. Letter from Joe Brown to Daisy Postgate, 9 May 1940.
    291-293. Correspondence between Reverend Kenneth George Budd and Raymond Postgate, 26 January-7 February 1949.
  2. Letter from Reverend John Charles Carlile to Raymond Postgate, 9 August 1940.
    295-296. Letter from Leonard Castle to Raymond Postgate, 10 July 1940.
    297-298. Correspondence between Raymond Postgate and Percy Cudlipp, 15-26 October, 1948.299-301. Letter from Elizabeth M. Dice to Raymond Postgate, 5 July 1940.
  3. Letter from Reverend Frederic Lewis Donaldson to Raymond Postgate, 6 January 1943.
    303-304. Letter from Fellowship of Reconciliation to Daisy Postgate, 22 July 1940.
  4. Letter from Sardar D. V. Gorkhale to Daisy Postgate, 10 May 1940 .
    306-307. Correspondence between Raymond Postgate and Mary Agnes Hamilton,12-15November 1948.
    308-309. Correspondence between H. B. Hampton and Raymond Postgate, 23 June 1948.
    310-311. Correspondence between Raymond Postgate and Arthur Henderson, 22-25 October 1948.
    312-313. Correspondence between William Watson Henderson and Raymond W Postgate, 8-12 November 1948.
  5. Letter from Mayor of Karachi to Lansbury family, 21 May 1940.
    315-318. Correspondence between Raymond Postgate and Charles William Key, 26 May-21 September 1948.
    319-320. Correspondence between Raymond Postgate and A. L. Scott, 19-25 November, 1948.
    321-322. Correspondence between Lady Pethick-Lawrence and Raymond Postgate, 6-11 January 1949.
  6. Letter from Reverend Robert George Legge to Raymond Postgate, 9 January 1943.
  7. Letter from Muriel Lester to Raymond Postgate, 27 January 1943.
  8. Letter from Reverend Dr Stephen Liberty to Raymond Postgate, 1 April 1943.
  9. 'Song of an Awakened Radical' about Lansbury, date unknown.
  10. Verse of 'memories' of Lansbury, by E. Merrigan, 1943.
    328-329. Correspondence between Reverend A. Stanley Parker and Raymond Postgate, 29 July-2 August 1949.
    330-331. Letters from Peace Pledge Union to Raymond Postgate, 20 May 1940.
    332-333. Correspondence between Hubert William Peet and Raymond Postgate, 30-31 December 1948.
  11. Letter from F. Piercey to Raymond Postgate, 6 July 1940.
    335-336. Correspondence between Owen Rattenbury and Raymond Postgate, 1-9 August, 1949.
  12. Letter from Reverend Arthur Binny Ritchie to Reverend Robert George Legge, 18 December 1942 .
    338-344. Letters from William Corbett Roberts to Raymond Postgate, 8-12 January 1943.
    345-346. Letter from Eric G. Ruffle to Raymond Postgate, 15 July 1940.
    347-353. Correspondence between H. W. Sewell and Raymond Postgate, 3 July 1940-April 1950.
  13. Letter from Reverend Albert James Smith to Reverend Robert George Legge, 21 December 1942.
    355-357. Correspondence between Mary Stewart and Raymond Postgate, 8 July-6 August 1940.
  14. Letter from L. N. Gubil [Sundarana?] to Lansbury family, 20 May 1940.
  15. Letter from Raymond Postgate to Times newspaper, 3 December 1948 .
  16. Letter from Raymond Postgate to Tribune Publications Ltd, 3 December1948.
    361-363. Letter from Peter Whiskin to Raymond Postgate, 21 January 1942.
    364-366. Letter from R. White to Raymond Postgate, 7 July 1940.
    367-370. Letter from George Ernest Winterton to Raymond Postgate, August 1940.
    371-377. Correspondence between British Library of Political and Economic Science and the Cripps family, 17 June-1 September 1955

Priests listening to speech by A. Viswanatha Sivacharyar, guru of the Allur pathashala (Agamic school)

Personal author: Fuller, Chris
Personal author: Logan, Penny
From the Series: Ceremony inside temple for award certificates to priests and their sons who have completed a 'refresher course' in the Agamas, the texts governing ritual in Shiva's temples [Archive catalogue reference: LSE ANTHROPOLOGY PHOTOS/FULLER/7].

Priests performing the fire sacrifice

Personal author: Fuller, Chris
Personal author: Logan, Penny
From the Series: Minakshi Temple renovationritual (Kumbhabhisheka) [Archive catalogue reference: LSE ANTHROPOLOGY PHOTOS/FULLER/9].

Priests performing the fire sacrifice

Personal author: Fuller, Chris
Personal author: Logan, Penny
From the Series: Minakshi Temple renovationritual (Kumbhabhisheka) [Archive catalogue reference: LSE ANTHROPOLOGY PHOTOS/FULLER/9].

Priests receiving certificates from A. Viswanatha Sivacharyar

Personal author: Fuller, Chris
Personal author: Logan, Penny
From the Series: Ceremony inside temple for award certificates to priests and their sons who have completed a 'refresher course' in the Agamas, the texts governing ritual in Shiva's temples [Archive catalogue reference: LSE ANTHROPOLOGY PHOTOS/FULLER/7].

Priests reciting Agamic texts

Personal author: Fuller, Chris
Personal author: Logan, Penny
From the Series: Ceremony inside temple for award certificates to priests and their sons who have completed a 'refresher course' in the Agamas, the texts governing ritual in Shiva's temples [Archive catalogue reference: LSE ANTHROPOLOGY PHOTOS/FULLER/7].

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