Archive Collection description: SCH
School of Slavonic and East European Studies Collection (1922-1997)
An online catalogue for this collection is available.
The School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University of London
began life as the School of Slavonic Studies, Kings' College in 1915. In
1932 the School became a self governing department of the University of
London. In the post Second World War period the School expanded.
Ref: for a history of SSEES see Roberts, I W, "History of the School of
Slavonic and East European Studies, 1915-1990" (London, 1991)
Contents
Photographs of SSEES staff and buildings; minutes and minute books, visitors books, and correspondence re SSEES Library; audio tapes of lectures, speeches, discussions and broadcasts by SSEES staff or recorded at SSEES events. other papers re SSEES including various amalgamation proposalsNote: the School of Slavonic and East European Studies is referred to as SSEES in this list
4 boxes and 21 volumes
(Language) (mainly) English & German & Russian
Unrestricted access except to SCH/2/3 and SCH/2/4 which are restricted to SSEES staff only and SCH/7-9 which may be accessed on the authorization of the Librarian only
Publications: some of the photographs of staff were reproduced in Roberts, I W, "History of the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, 1915-1990" (London, 1991)
A record for this collection is also available on the UCL Archives web site. To see it, please type SCH into the search field.
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