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Articles.

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Literary compositions prepared for publication as an independent portion of a magazine, newspaper, encyclopedia, or other work.

Found in 921 Collections and/or Records:

Draft of an article, undated, of Elizabeth S Haldane, "The Circulating Book Van"

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Identifier: Acc.9016
Scope and Contents

With two letters, 1948, of William Power to R D Macleod, concerning his own literary work.

Dates: 1948 and undated.

Drafts and typescripts of articles and papers by William Ronald Dodds Fairbairn: ‘Contribution to Discussion on “The Nature and Function of Phantasy”’ by Susan Isaacs; ‘Endopsychic Structure Considered in terms of Object-Relationships’; ‘Psychoanalysis’; ‘The Treatment and Rehabilitation of Offenders’; and, ‘Object Relations and Dynamic Structure’., 1943-1946.

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Identifier: MS.50192
Scope and Contents The papers are arranged chronologically. 1943.‘Contribution to Discussion on “The Nature and Function of Phantasy” by Susan Isaacs`.Amended typescript, 1943, of a paper, ‘Contribution to Discussion on “The Nature and Function of Phantasy” [by Susan Isaacs]`, by William Ronald Dodds Fairbairn. The paper was read on behalf of Fairbairn by Edward Glover at a meeting of the British Psycho-Analytical Society, 17 February 1943. The typescript has been amended by...
Dates: 1943-1946.

Drafts and typescripts of articles and papers by William Ronald Dodds Fairbairn: ‘Psychoanalysis in relation to attitudes of Doctors’; ‘Religion and fantasy’; ‘A case of religious fantasy’; and, ‘Head – aphasia’., Circa 1925-1927.

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Identifier: MS.50171
Scope and Contents The articles and papers are arranged chronologically.Circa 1925.‘Psychoanalysis in Relation to Attitudes of Doctors’.Manuscript notes, circa 1925, of an article, ‘Psychoanalysis in Relation to Attitudes of Doctors’, by William Ronald Dodds Fairbairn. The article was submitted to the ‘Edinburgh Medical Journal’, but would appear not to have been published. Folios 1-6.Folios 1-2 loosely enclosed folios 3-6.1927.‘Religion...
Dates: Circa 1925-1927.

Drafts and typescripts of articles and papers by William Ronald Dodds Fairbairn: ‘Steps in the Development of an Object-Relations Theory of the Personality’; "A Synopsis of the Development of the Author`s Views in the Direction of a Psychology of Dynamic Structure"; and, ‘Comments on “Psychological Motifs in the Works of the Norwegian Sculptor, Gustav Vigeland” by Ingjald Nissen’., 1948-1951.

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Identifier: MS.50193
Scope and Contents 1948.‘Steps in the Development of an Object-Relations Theory of the Personality’.Typescript, 1948, of a summary by William Ronald Dodds Fairbairn of his own paper, ‘Steps in the Development of an Object-Relations Theory of the Personality’. The paper was read at the Twelfth International Congress of Psychology, 26 July 1948. Folio 1.Amended typescript, 1948, of an article, ‘Steps in the Development of an Object-Relations Theory of the Personality’, by...
Dates: 1948-1951.

Drafts and typescripts of articles and papers by William Ronald Dodds Fairbairn: ‘The Study of Mental Abnormality: Prolegomena to the Establishment of a National Laboratory for this Purpose’; ‘Dissociation and Repression’; and, notes for tutorials and lectures by Fairbairn., 1928-circa 1930.

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Identifier: MS.50173
Scope and Contents The articles and lectures are arranged chronologically. Where material concerning a particular work spans two or more years the papers are placed by the earliest date.1928.‘The Study of Mental Abnormality: Prolegomena to the Establishment of a National Laboratory for this Purpose’.Annotated typescript, 1928, of an article, ‘The Study of Mental Abnormality: Prolegomena to the Establishment of a National Laboratory for this Purpose’, contributed to the...
Dates: 1928-circa 1930.

Drafts of articles to be included in 'Towards independence: essays on Scotland', by Paul Henderson Scott, containing pamphlet, entitled 'In bed with an elephant: the Scottish experience', produced by Paul Henderson Scott and the Saltire Society., 1976-1990.

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Identifier: Acc.13505/14
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Paul Henderson Scott was born and educated in Edinburgh, attending Edinburgh’s Royal High School and then moving on to study at Edinburgh University. It was at university that he first became involved with the Saltire Society. Shortly after this Scott was called up to serve in World War Two. He began his training as an army officer driving a lorry. However, through contact with diplomats from the foreign office he decided to take the examination and soon became a diplomat. A long diplomatic...
Dates: 1976-1990.

Drafts, review, articles and copies, relating to the 'Alpine journal'., 1920-1932, undated.

 Sub-Series
Identifier: Acc.4338/195(1-5)
Scope and Contents Containing:(1) successive drafts (five versions) of T G Brown: A new ascent of Piz Bernina and other climbs in 1930 (AJ 43, 8)(2) two copies of T G Brown: The Alpine Club, 1920-1932 (AJ 45, 120)(3) review of An Epitome of fifty years climbing of Claude Wilson, with other papers (AJ 45, 174)(4) first version and two copies of second version of T G Brown: Col Maudit and other climbs (AJ 45, 231)(5) copies of various articles and...
Dates: 1920-1932, undated.

Editorial correspondence and papers of Derick S Thomson.

 Fonds
Identifier: Acc.11418
Scope and Contents

Papers concern Thomson`s "Companion to Gaelic Scotland" and "Gairm" magazine

Dates: circa 1952-1992.

Editorial work of Christopher Murray Grieve, 'Hugh MacDiarmid'., 1938-[circa 1975], undated.

 Sub-Series
Identifier: MSS.27077-27082
Scope and Contents From the Series: As well as writing books, Christopher Murray Grieve, ‘Hugh MacDiarmid’ was a prolific author of essays and articles and was frequently asked to speak on literary or other topics. He was in the habit of re-using parts of his writings on different occasions, so it is not unusual to find substantial identical passages occurring in different works. Due to the fragmentary nature of some of the material, it is not always evident whether a manuscript was intended for publication or for a talk;...
Dates: 1938-[circa 1975], undated.

Essays relating to William Blake collected by Peter Butter ; correspondence of Peter Butter relating to his work on William Blake., Circa 1974-1983.

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Identifier: Acc.13634/62
Scope and Contents

File named ‘Blake’ by Peter Butter. Includes correspondence with John Chalker of the Department of English of Westfield College, University of London ; correspondence with David W Lindsay and J Williams of the Department of English of University College of North Wales ; and correspondence with J M Dent and Sons Ltd Publishers, Thames and Hudson Ltd and Vision Press Limited.

Dates: Circa 1974-1983.

Esther Breitenbach's issues of 'Radical Scotland', containing articles relating to feminist and women's issues in Scotland., 1985-1991.

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Identifier: Acc.13806/10
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The file contains the following complete issues of 'Radical Scotland': 13 (Feb/Mar 1985), 15 (Jun/July 1985), 17 (Oct/Nov 1985), 18 (Dec 1985/Jan 1986), 21 (Jun/July 1986), 38 (Apr/May 1989), 39 (Jun/July 1989), 43 (Feb/Mar 1990), 50 (Apr/May 1991).

Dates: 1985-1991.

Ewen MacLachlan’s ‘Leabhar Caol’, containing transcripts (with occasional notes) from nine manuscripts sent to him for examination by the Highland Society of Scotland.

 Item
Identifier: Adv.MS.72.3.5
Scope and Contents The manuscripts were sent to Ewen MacLachlan by the Highland Society of Scotland in 1812. Dated passim. MacLachlan generally called the volume ‘An Leabhar Caol’, but on the title pages added as alternatives ‘An Diabhol Caol’, ‘The Celtic Repository’. Binding inscribed ‘Ancient Celtic Tales’, ‘The Tales of Other Times’.The contents (text) as follows.(i) Contents list. (Page ii.)(ii) Note on 8th-century learning. (Page iii.)(iii)...
Dates: 1st quarter of 19th century.

Extracts on the subject of music made, 1949-1950, by John Murdoch Henderson from Aberdeen newspapers: ‘The Aberdeen journal’, 1758-1761, 1778-1803, 1816-1835, and the ‘Aberdeen chronicle’, 1806-1821., 1758-1835.

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Identifier: MS.21708
Scope and Contents From the Series: The papers consist of the transcriptions, arrangements, and research notes compiled by John Murdoch Henderson between the mid 1920s and his death in 1972. Henderson's particular interest was in music for the Scottish fiddle, and in addition to extensive work on the older sources of such music, he was an authority on the compositions of his contemporaries, who seem frequently to have sought his advice. In addition to his own material, the collection contains many autograph compositions of...
Dates: 1758-1835.