Level | File |
Ref No | TAJ/01/07/05/18 |
Title | Herman, Prof. Simon |
Date | 1965-1978 |
Extent | 1- folder |
Description | File contains typed correspondence between Professor Henri Tajfel and Professor Simon Herman, Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Details include:
Letter concerning a Planning committee sent by Professor Herman to Professor Mauk Mulder, Holland Invitation for Professor Tajfel to participate in a Jewish Identity seminar in New York, 1970 2- page photocopy typed preliminary program of the 10th conference of the Institute of Contemporary Jewry, 1970 Tajfel's acceptance to an August seminar in Jerusalem, Aug. 1977 Travel expenses, invitation to dinner, book review |
Format | Textual Material |
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Wellcome Ref:PSY/TAJ/7/5/18 |
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AccessStatus | Open |
Location | 16: Wellcome Library |
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ArchNote | Compiled by Mike Maskill BPS Archivist for the History of Psychology Centre. |