Cameron Interviews 1

Date:
1999
Reference:
PSY/TAJ/8/1
Part of:
Tajfel, Henri (1919-1982) papers
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File contains documents concerning interviews with former colleagues of Tajfel conducted by Sandra Cameron, Research Associate, Centre for the History of Psychology (C.H.O.P.), Staffordshire University. This information was gathered as part of a proposal by C.H.O.P. to produce a monograph on Henry Tajfel. Details include:

Copies of letters to potential interviewees requesting that they take part in an interview including; Professor G. Jahoda, University of Strathclyde

Copies of e-mail correspondence between Sandra Cameron, potential interviewees and others including; Colin Fraser; and Martin Brown, Staffordshire University

Printed copies of internet pages listing information on potential interviewees and others including; Professor John C. Turner, Australian National University; Professor Robert M. Farr, London School of Economics; Professor Michael Billig, Loughborough University; Professor Suzanne Skevington, W.H.O. Centre for the Study of Quality of Life, Bath; Glynis Breakwell, University of Surrey; Professor Rupert Brown, University of Kent

Transcript of the interview with J. Brown

Interview release agreement with Professor Suzanne Skevington

Photocopy of pages 31 and 32 from, Alan D. Baddeley, Human Memory: Theory and Practice

Typewritten paper, Matthew Thomson, "The Popular, the Practical, and the Professional: The Emergence of Psychological Identities in Britain, 1900-1950"

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1999

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1 file Format: Text

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  • 1611