Billig, Dr. Michael (2nd Book), E.M.S.P. No.15

Date:
1976-1979
Reference:
PSY/TAJ/7/3/4
Part of:
Tajfel, Henri (1919-1982) papers
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File consists of printed documents, Tajfel's typed correspondence with Dr. Michael Billig, University of Birmingham (a former student of Tajfel) and Academic Press publishers, concerning Billig's 2nd book in the European Monographs in Social Psychology series (edited by Tajfel), Fascists: A Social Psychological View of the National Front, no.15. Details include:

Newspaper cutting from The Guardian concerning right-wing editor dated 9 April 1979

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 January 1979

Photocopy of an article in Searchlight 33, 1978 and a forthcoming pamphlet by Dr. John Ray which was 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?", Human Relations, vol.29 no.4 (1976), and "Racism in Australia?"

Photocopies of a letter to Academic Press from Bartlett & Gluckstein, Crawley & de Reya Solicitors with comments on the text of Billig's book and changes made, 12 September 1978

Photocopy of a cheque from Academic Press paid into Tajfel's account, 01 June 1978

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"

Category of material: Correspondence and Text

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1976-1979

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1 file Format: Textual Material

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  • 1611