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- (1876-1949) 1972-1974 (Creación)
Nivel de descripción
Volumen y soporte
16 boxes (4 boxes of sound recordings, 12 boxes of transcripts)
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Historia biográfica
The series 'Plain Tales from the Raj' was produced by Michael Mason for BBC Radio 4 and first broadcast in 1974. The British interviews were largely conducted by Charles Allen, with further interviews conducted in India by Prakash Mirchandani and Mark Tully.
Historia archivística
GB 0102 OA1 (1876-1949) 1972-1974 Collection (fonds) 16 boxes (4 boxes of sound recordings, 12 boxes of transcripts) British Broadcasting Corporation , Radio 4
The series 'Plain Tales from the Raj' was produced by Michael Mason for BBC Radio 4 and first broadcast in 1974. The British interviews were largely conducted by Charles Allen, with further interviews conducted in India by Prakash Mirchandani and Mark Tully.
Deposited by the British Broadcasting Corporation.
Cassette copies and transcripts of recordings of unedited interviews assembled, 1972-1974, for the radio series 'Plain Tales from the Raj', including material not included in the broadcast programmes, and comprising c200 hours of material. The 82 subjects interviewed, including men, women, adults and children, lived and worked in India from the late 19th century to Independence (1947) and the interviews cover a wide range of civilian and military experience between 1876 and 1949. Military personnel range from the Commander in Chief of the Army in India to Army privates. Civil servants of various ranks and members of the business and commercial world, for example tea planters, are also included. Women mainly comprise wives and daughters, but also include a few nurses and governesses. The project covered the lives of the British in India and, although the material touches upon the effect of the Raj on India and its indigenous inhabitants, only a small number of Indians and Eurasians were interviewed. Subjects covered include accommodation and living conditions; daily routine; social life and recreation; health and sanitation; the effects of India postings on family life; relations between the British, other Europeans, Indians and Eurasians in social and work environments; events such as riots and earthquakes; the fauna and landscape of India; and political events. Full typescript transcripts (including inaccuracies in some cases) exist for most, but not all, of the recordings.
Alphabetical by name of interviewee.
Access to most interviews unrestricted.
No publication without written permission. Apply to archivist in the first instance.
English
Published guide: Plain Tales from the Raj: a Catalogue of the BBC Recordings (India Office Library and Records, London, 1981), arranged alphabetically by interviewee, summarising the main content of each interview and including reference codes for copies of material at the India Office Library and Records, Imperial War Museum, and School of Oriental and African Studies. More detailed and comprehensive card index available at the Imperial War Museum.
Copied from the British Broadcasting Corporation.
Copies of the material were also deposited at the British Library, Oriental and India Office Collections, and Imperial War Museum, Department of Sound Records. Copy tapes and transcripts can generally be purchased for private and educational use from the Imperial War Museum.
The interviewer Charles Allen published Plain Tales from the Raj: images of British India in the twentieth century (1975), including further information from the interviews. The work of recording the memories of those who served in India contiuned under the British in India Oral Archive Committee at the School of Oriental and African Studies and the series continues as the British in India Oral Archive Project (Ref: OA2). The School of Oriental and African Studies also holds sound recordings from the radio series 'India: A People Partitioned' (Ref: OA3). The Imperial War Museum, Department of Sound Records, carried out an oral history interviewing project on the role of the British Army in India in the inter-war period and the years before Independence.
Compiled by Rachel Kemsley as part of the RSLP AIM25 project. Source: Plain Tales from the Raj: a Catalogue of the BBC Recordings (India Office Library and Records, London, 1981). Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997. May 2002 Accommodation Agricultural land Agricultural products Animals Armed forces Army personnel Asians Beverages Biology British Broadcasting Corporation , Radio 4 Broadcasting Broadcasting programmes Building design Building standards Central government Civil servants Civil service Colonial administration Colonial countries Colonial forces Construction engineering Cultural conditions Cultural life Decolonization Disasters Earthquakes Educational personnel Enterprises Environmental engineering Ethnic groups Family Family environment Fauna Field work Food Government Health Historical methods History Housing India Indian Army , Commander in Chief Indians International relations Interviews Life styles Magnetic tape recordings Medical personnel Medical profession Medical sciences Military organizations Natural disasters Nurses Officers Oral history Organizations Paramedical personnel Personnel Plantations Plant products Political movements Political science Political systems Politics Private enterprises Programme content Public administration Radio Radio programmes Recordings Research work Riots Sanitation Sound recordings South Asia State security Surgery Tea Teachers Travel Travel abroad Whites Women teachers Zoology People by occupation People Disasters (by type)
Origen del ingreso o transferencia
Deposited by the British Broadcasting Corporation.
Área de contenido y estructura
Alcance y contenido
Cassette copies and transcripts of recordings of unedited interviews assembled, 1972-1974, for the radio series 'Plain Tales from the Raj', including material not included in the broadcast programmes, and comprising c200 hours of material. The 82 subjects interviewed, including men, women, adults and children, lived and worked in India from the late 19th century to Independence (1947) and the interviews cover a wide range of civilian and military experience between 1876 and 1949. Military personnel range from the Commander in Chief of the Army in India to Army privates. Civil servants of various ranks and members of the business and commercial world, for example tea planters, are also included. Women mainly comprise wives and daughters, but also include a few nurses and governesses. The project covered the lives of the British in India and, although the material touches upon the effect of the Raj on India and its indigenous inhabitants, only a small number of Indians and Eurasians were interviewed. Subjects covered include accommodation and living conditions; daily routine; social life and recreation; health and sanitation; the effects of India postings on family life; relations between the British, other Europeans, Indians and Eurasians in social and work environments; events such as riots and earthquakes; the fauna and landscape of India; and political events. Full typescript transcripts (including inaccuracies in some cases) exist for most, but not all, of the recordings.
Valorización, destrucción y programación
Acumulaciones
Sistema de arreglo
Alphabetical by name of interviewee.
Área de condiciones de acceso y uso
Condiciones de acceso
Access to most interviews unrestricted.
Condiciones
No publication without written permission. Apply to archivist in the first instance.
Idioma del material
- inglés
Escritura del material
- latín
Notas sobre las lenguas y escrituras
English
Características físicas y requisitos técnicos
The interviewer Charles Allen published Plain Tales from the Raj: images of British India in the twentieth century (1975), including further information from the interviews. The work of recording the memories of those who served in India contiuned under the British in India Oral Archive Committee at the School of Oriental and African Studies and the series continues as the British in India Oral Archive Project (Ref: OA2). The School of Oriental and African Studies also holds sound recordings from the radio series 'India: A People Partitioned' (Ref: OA3). The Imperial War Museum, Department of Sound Records, carried out an oral history interviewing project on the role of the British Army in India in the inter-war period and the years before Independence.
Instrumentos de descripción
Published guide: Plain Tales from the Raj: a Catalogue of the BBC Recordings (India Office Library and Records, London, 1981), arranged alphabetically by interviewee, summarising the main content of each interview and including reference codes for copies of material at the India Office Library and Records, Imperial War Museum, and School of Oriental and African Studies. More detailed and comprehensive card index available at the Imperial War Museum.
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Existencia y localización de originales
Copied from the British Broadcasting Corporation.
Existencia y localización de copias
Copies of the material were also deposited at the British Library, Oriental and India Office Collections, and Imperial War Museum, Department of Sound Records. Copy tapes and transcripts can generally be purchased for private and educational use from the Imperial War Museum.
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- Tierra agrícola
- Producto agrícola
- Zoología » Animal
- Seguridad del Estado » Fuerzas armadas
- Grupo étnico » Asiático
- Producto agrícola » Alimento » Bebida
- Biología
- Radiodifusión
- Radiodifusión » Programa de radiodifusión
- Ingeniería de la construcción » Diseño arquitectónico
- Ingeniería de la construcción » Diseño arquitectónico » Norma de construcción
- Gobierno » Administración pública » Gobierno central
- Gobierno » Administración pública » Gobierno central » Función pública » Funcionario público
- Gobierno » Administración pública » Gobierno central » Función pública
- Sistema político » País colonial
- Ingeniería de la construcción
- Condiciones culturales
- Condiciones culturales » Vida cultural
- Sistema político » País colonial » Descolonización
- Desastre
- Desastre » Desastre natural » Sismo
- Personal educativo
- Empresa
- Ingeniería ambiental
- Grupo étnico
- Familia
- Familia » Medio familiar
- Zoología » Animal » Fauna
- Trabajo de investigación » Trabajo de campo
- Producto agrícola » Alimento
- Gobierno
- Salud
- Historia » Método histórico
- Historia
- Vivienda
- Grupo étnico » Asiático » Indio
- Relaciones internacionales
- Trabajo de investigación » Trabajo de campo » Entrevista
- Condiciones culturales » Vida cultural » Estilo de vida
- Grabación » Grabación sonora » Grabación en casete
- Profesión médica » Personal médico
- Profesión médica
- Ciencias médicas
- Desastre » Desastre natural
- Historia » Método histórico » Historia oral
- Organización
- Profesión médica » Personal médico » Personal paramédico
- Personal
- Producto agrícola » Producto vegetal
- Movimiento político
- Ciencia política
- Sistema político
- Ciencia política » Política
- Empresa » Empresa privada
- Radiodifusión » Programa de radiodifusión » Contenido de programa
- Gobierno » Administración pública
- Radiodifusión » Radio
- Radiodifusión » Radio » Programa radiofónico
- Grabación
- Trabajo de investigación
- Movimiento político » Disturbio
- Ingeniería ambiental » Saneamiento
- Grabación » Grabación sonora
- Seguridad del Estado
- Ciencias médicas » Cirugía
- Producto agrícola » Producto vegetal » Té
- Personal educativo » Docente
- Viaje
- Viaje » Viaje al extranjero
- Grupo étnico » Blanco
- Personal educativo » Docente » Docente mujer
- Zoología
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Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997.
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Idioma(s)
- inglés