Colonial Economic Research Committee, Colonial Research Committee, Colonial Social Science Research Council and associated bodies
Colonial Research covers the papers relating to various councils and committees concerned with colonial research. The Colonial Social Science Research Council was established by the British Government at the end of World War Two to undertake research into the economic development of the colonies. The records held at the LSE appear to represent private sets of the Council's papers collected by its leading members, specifically Sir Alexander Carr-Saunders and Sir Arnold Plant. The Council was superceded by the Overseas Development Committee and various other councils and committees, represented by each section of the collection. Official Colonial Office records deposited at The National Archives may contain the Council's central archive.
From the guide to the Colonial Economic Research Committee, Colonial Research Committee, Colonial Social Science Research Council and Related Organisations, 1943-1963, (British Library of Political and Economic Science)
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