BOOTH/E - Maps Descriptive of London Poverty: printed
- UKLSE-DL1CB01003
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Parte de Charles Booth Digitised Archive
BOOTH/E - Maps Descriptive of London Poverty: printed
Parte de Charles Booth Digitised Archive
Endell Street Military Hospital Scrapbook
Papers of Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
Employment and Productivity Gazette, 1971 - 2002
Parte de Economic History Digital Collection
Standard industrial classification
Parte de Economic History Digital Collection
Local Housing Statistics: England and Wales 1967 - 1983
Parte de Economic History Digital Collection
Parte de Oxford Research Group
Between 2007 and 2014 ORG's Every Casualty Programme (formerly known as the Recording Casualties of Armed Conflict programme), sought to coordinate and systematise global efforts to enhance the technical, legal and institutional capacity, as well as the political will, for every single casualty of armed conflict throughout the world to be recorded, civilian as well as combatant. Since October 2014, Every Casualty Worldwide has been operating as an independent NGO - please visit www.everycasualty.org for more information.
South African Education Reports
Tales from Houghton Street: an LSE oral history
Parte de LSE Community Histories
Was life as an LSE student so different in 1955 to 2015? What changes have our long-serving staff seen over the years? Where was there a Paternoster lift on campus? Who was Wright of Wright’s Bar? Find the answers to these questions and more in Tales from Houghton Street, an oral history project to celebrate LSE’s 120th anniversary in 2015.
Everyone at LSE has a story to tell and in summer 2015 the oral history project team (Hayley Reed, Sue Donnelly, Clara Cook and Tom Sturdy) was fortunate enough to speak to a small selection of alumni, academic and professional services staff about their LSE experience.
The collection contains one introductory podcast and 30 audio recordings of interviews with alumni and staff who were studying or working at LSE between the 1950s and 2015.
Participants discussed themes including their experiences as students, teachers and researchers at LSE, developments in higher education and the future of LSE. They also shared memories about the changes on LSE’s campus: the buildings, halls of residence, the social life, and about life in London through the years.
Each recording is accompanied by a summary of the interview to help researchers identify key points. The introductory podcast features excerpts from the interviews with alumni Carol Wain (1967), Brian Van Arkadie (1956) and Mary Evans (1967/1968, LSE Centennial Professor, Gender Institute).
LSE COVID-19 oral history interviews
Parte de LSE Community Histories
The COVID-19 oral history interviews were recorded between May and December 2022, as part of the LSE COVID-19 archive project led by the Library. The interviews document the experiences of members of the LSE community, who were invited to share their memories of studying, working and socialising during the pandemic and to reflect on the impact which it has had on their lives.
9/01 - Letters regarding Women's Suffrage
Parte de Autograph Letter Collection
LANSBURY/10 - Correspondence and papers, 1931-1932
Parte de George Lansbury Archives
LANSBURY/11 - Correspondence and papers, 1933
Parte de George Lansbury Archives
LANSBURY/14 - Correspondence and papers, 1933
Parte de George Lansbury Archives
LANSBURY/15 - Correspondence and papers, 1934-1935
Parte de George Lansbury Archives
LANSBURY/16 - Correspondence and papers, 1936-1938
Parte de George Lansbury Archives
Monthly News Of The Conservative Women's Reform Association
Pamphlets published as part of the Young Fabian pamphlet series
Parte de Fabian Society and Young Fabians
Parte de Oxford Research Group
The Remote Warfare Programme (RWP) was established in 2018, based around the Remote Control project of the Network for Social Change, which had been hosted by ORG since 2013. It was set up to examine changes in military engagement, with a focus on remote warfare (in which countries like the United Kingdom choose to support local and regional forces on the front lines rather than deploying large numbers of their troops).
Parte de Oxford Research Group
Parte de Street Life in London
LANSBURY/1 - Correspondence and papers, 1877-1900
Parte de George Lansbury Archives