Level | File |
Ref No | TAJ/01/07/03/04 |
Title | Billig, Dr. Michael (2nd Book) EMSP (15) |
Date | 1976-1979 |
Extent | 1- orange folder |
Description | File consists of printed documents and Henri Tajfel's typed correspondence with Dr.Michael Billig, University of Birmingham [ a former student of Henri Tajfel] and Academic Press publishers, concerning Billig's 2nd book in the European Monographs in Social Psychology 15 series [ ed.Tajfel] entitled 'Fascists: A Social Psychological View of the National Front'.
Details include:
Newspaper cutting from The Guardian concerning right-wing editor dated 09.04.79 Photocopy review of Billig's book by Hella Beloff in the B.P.S. Bulletin, March 1979 Photocopy of a pamphlet entitled 'Psychology, Fascism and Racism: Exposing the Links' Newspaper cutting from The Guardian reviewing Billig's book 25/01/79 Photocopy of an article in Searchlight 33, 1978 and a forthcoming pamphlet by Dr. John Ray [not to Billig's liking] Photocopies of articles and book chapters by John J.Ray entitled 'What are Australian Nazis Really Like',' Is Antisemitism a cognitive simplification? Some observations on Australian Neo-Nazis', 'Do Authoritarians Hold Authoritarian Attitudes?'Racism in Australia?' Photocopies of a letter to Academic Press from Bartlett and Gluckstein, Crawley and de Reya Solicitors with comments on the text of Billig's book and changes made, 12/09/78 Photocopy of a cheque from Academic press paid into Tajfel's account, 01/06/78 4- photocopies of draft chapters from Billig's book entitled 'Psycho-Analysis and Fascism' Authoritarianism and the Fascist Personality ' The Classic Authoritarian' and ' The Man of Violence' |
Format | Textual Material |
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Wellcome Ref:PSY/TAJ/7/3/4 |
RelatedRecord | AUD/002/OHP 29 |
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AccessStatus | Open |
Location | 16: Wellcome Library |
Term | Social psychology |
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