Economic History Society 1926-2005
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Lipson, E. (Ephraim), 1888-1960
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Ashley, W.J. (William James), 1860-1927
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Economic History Society.
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The Economic History Society was inaugurated at a general meeting held at the London School of Economics on 14 July 1926. R H Tawney took the chair and, after the resolution to form the Society had been carried unanimously, the meeting discussed the constitution and aims of the Society and proceeded to elect its first officers, with Sir William Ashley as the first President. The publication of the Economic History Review was also discussed and R H Tawney and Mr Lipson were appointed as joint edi...
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Unknown. From the guide to the Roll of men awarded the Medal for operations in Matabeleland, Rhodesia, 1893 (microfilm), 1893, (The Bodleian Library of Commonwealth and African Studies at Rhodes House) ...
Economic History Review
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Tawney, R.H. (Richard Henry), 1880-1962
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Richard Tawney, 1880-1962, was educated at Rugby and Balliol College, Oxford. He was a fellow at Balliol, 1918-1921, and an honorary fellow, 1938. Tawney was a member of the executive committee of the Workers' Educational Association (WEA) 1905, and held WEA tutorial classes in Rochdale and Manchester, 1908-1914. From 1906-1908 he taught political economy at Glasgow University. Tawney joined the Fabian Society in 1906. He was a member of the Society's executive 1921-1933. In 1909 he joined the I...
Joint Committee on Chinese Studies (U.S.)
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