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Undergraduate study, Queen Mary, University of London
Ref No (click to see in context)STB/11
TitleOther University of London files and students' letters
LevelSeries
Date1951-1967
Extent5 files
DescriptionThis series contains S.T. Bindoff's correspondence and papers relating to his involvement in the University of London, that are not part of other series. It includes correspondence and papers relating to: the Board of Studies in Economics and the B.Sc. Economics degree; the Department of Extra-Mural Studies; and Bindoff's role as an Expert on the Board of Advisors for a vacancy for Chair of History at King's College.

It also contains four files of letters to S.T Bindoff from, and regarding, his current students, former students and prospective students, including postgraduates. It mostly consists of letters about Bindoff providing references and letters concerning historical research.
ArrangementArranged by subject.
Access StatusMostly Open
Persons
CodePerson or Corporate Body Name
DS/UK/69Bindoff; Stanley Thomas (1908-1980); Historian
DS/UK/64University of London; 1836-; Higher Education Institution
DS/UK/665University of London; King's College London; 1829-1985; Higher Education Institution
DS/UK/1168University of London; Department of Extra-Mural Studies
DS/UK/1169University of London; Board of Studies in Economics; Departmental Board of Studies
DS/UK/104Leslie; Robert Frank (1918-fl1994); Professor.; Academic.
DS/UK/1086Bridbury; A.R. (fl. 1966); Academic
DS/UK/1087Cobban; Alfred Bert Carter (1901-1968); Professor; Professor of History
DS/UK/1137Queen Mary College (QMC); History Department; Academic department.
DS/UK/1151University of London; Board of Studies in History; Board of Studies of the History Department
DS/UK/1159University of London; Senate
DS/UK/30Westfield College; 1882-1989; Higher Education Institution
DS/UK/1170University of London Union; Historical Society; Students' union society
DS/UK/1152University of London; Institute of Historical Research; 1921-; Educational organisation