LANSBURY/11 - Correspondence and papers, 1933
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Parte deGeorge Lansbury Archives
LANSBURY/11 - Correspondence and papers, 1933
Parte deGeorge Lansbury Archives
LANSBURY/14 - Correspondence and papers, 1933
Parte deGeorge Lansbury Archives
LANSBURY/15 - Correspondence and papers, 1934-1935
Parte deGeorge Lansbury Archives
LANSBURY/16 - Correspondence and papers, 1936-1938
Parte deGeorge Lansbury Archives
Pamphlets published as part of the Young Fabian pamphlet series
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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).
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Parte deStreet Life in London
LANSBURY/1 - Correspondence and papers, 1877-1900
Parte deGeorge Lansbury Archives
Photographs taken by Dr Henrike Donner [1995-2005]
Parte deLSE Anthropology Photos
This Series features photographs taken by Dr Henrike Donner during her fieldwork in Calcutta and West Bengal from 1995 to 2005. The collection also includes three images from an underground journal produced in 1971.
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Photographs taken by Professor Deborah James [1983-2003]
Parte deLSE Anthropology Photos
This Series features photographs taken by Professor Deborah James and Santu Mofokeng during fieldwork in South Africa between 1983 and 2003. Professor James, a specialist in the anthropology of South and Southern Africa, initially focused her research on migration and ethnicity, first in rural communities and later in urban settings.
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Photographs taken by Professor Peter Loizos [1968-1975]
Parte deLSE Anthropology Photos
This Series features photographs by Professor Emeritus Peter Loizos, an anthropologist who taught at LSE from 1969 to 2002. Focusing on the lives of Greek Cypriot refugees from the village of Argaki, these images were primarily taken during his fieldwork in 1968-1969 and again in 1975 after the villagers fled during the Turkish invasion of Cyprus.
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