LevelFile
Ref NoTAJ/01/07/06/08
TitleH. Miscellaneous
Date1975-1981
Extent1- folder
DescriptionFile contains Henri Tajfel's [et al] typed correspondence.

Details are:

Dr.Louk Hagendoorn, concerning formation of European Association of Political Psychology, 1981
Ms. Miriam Harris, Goldsmiths' concerning research funding, 1981
John Heffner, Bristol:, re: potential meeting [Heffner's C.V. is enclosed], 1979
Professor G.Horn, Cambridge, re: Italian visit, 1978
Mr.N.W.Hemmings, Kent; concerning unpublished papers on Intergroup Behaviour, 1978
Correspondence concerning the commemoration of the life and work of Prof.H.E.Hinton, Bristol, 1977 [Tajfel unable to attend]
Daniel L. Horowitz, Washington, re: ethnic choice, 1976
Dr.Donald L. Horowitz, Washington concerning Horowitz' s visit to Bristol, 1977
Ms. Jane Hennessy, Surrey re: referee, courses and relationships, 1980
Miss Marianne Heiberg, London, concerning a request for copies of Heiberg's paper 'Insiders/Outsiders', 1977
Mr.Michael Hyland, Plymouth concerning Hyland's Ph.D award, 1977
Dr.Edwin P. Hollander, USA concerning 'Current Perspectives' book, 1976
Herman Hutte's farewell speech invitation and circular letter of thanks from Hutte, 1976
Prof.Michael Hechter, Washington, re: offprint request, 1976
Dr. Edwin Hollander, New York, re: background texts, 1976
Mr David H. Hargreaves, Manchester, re: circular about the SSRC project on 'Adolescents in Society', 1978
Dr.Vernon Hamilton, Reading, re:2-chapters for a book [Hamilton's C.V. is enclosed], 1976
Dr.Donald L.Horowitz, Washington, re: ethnic conflict, 1976
Prof.Max Hammerton, Newcastle, re: dinner discussion, 1975
Miss Nina Hatvany, London, re: referee request, 1975
Prof.Liam Hudson, Edinburgh. Scotland re: address, 1975
Mr. D.M. Hawke, Oxford, dinner invitation, 1975
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TermBehaviour
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ArchNoteCompiled by Mike Maskill BPSArchivist for the History of Psychology Centre.
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