GB 1975 Working Class Autobiographies - Working Class Autobiographies Collection

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GB 1975 Working Class Autobiographies

Title

Working Class Autobiographies Collection

Date(s)

  • Created 1790-1945; copied 1984-1989 (Creation)

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6 linear metres

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Biographical history

The archive of working class autobiographies at Brunel University Library was gathered together by John Burnett, David Mayall and David Vincent during their compilation of their three volume annotated bibliography The autobiography of the working class (Harvester Press, Brighton, 1984-1989). The authors "sought to identify not only the large numbers of printed works scattered in various Local History Libraries and Record Offices, but also extant private memoirs, many of which remain hidden in family attics, known only to the author and a handful of relatives" (introduction to volume 1, p29). The criteria for inclusion in the autobiography were that the writers were "working class" for at least part of their lives, that they wrote in English and that they lived for some time in England, Scotland or Wales between 1790 and 1945. The autobiography indicates the location of unpublished items (over 230), which comprise the archive kept at Brunel. A few others of more marginal relevance are also available upon request.

Archival history

GB 1975 Working Class Autobiographies Created 1790-1945; copied 1984-1989 Collection (fonds) 6 linear metres Burnett , John , b1925 , historian
Mayall , David , b1953 , historian
Vincent , David , b1949 , historian

The archive of working class autobiographies at Brunel University Library was gathered together by John Burnett, David Mayall and David Vincent during their compilation of their three volume annotated bibliography The autobiography of the working class (Harvester Press, Brighton, 1984-1989). The authors "sought to identify not only the large numbers of printed works scattered in various Local History Libraries and Record Offices, but also extant private memoirs, many of which remain hidden in family attics, known only to the author and a handful of relatives" (introduction to volume 1, p29). The criteria for inclusion in the autobiography were that the writers were "working class" for at least part of their lives, that they wrote in English and that they lived for some time in England, Scotland or Wales between 1790 and 1945. The autobiography indicates the location of unpublished items (over 230), which comprise the archive kept at Brunel. A few others of more marginal relevance are also available upon request.

Deposited by the authors, 1984-1989.

Photocopies of c230 manuscript and typescript autobiographies of English, Welsh and Scottish working class individuals, c1790-1945, collated and copied by John Burnett, David Mayall and David Vincent for their The autobiography of the working class (Harvester Press, Brighton, 1984-1989). The majority of authors recall memories of their childhoods and early working lives in the late 19th century and early 20th century.

Arranged alphabetically by surname of individual author.

Readers should apply at the issue desk of Brunel University Library, Uxbridge Campus, during normal opening hours.

Single photocopies of up to 10% of an autobiography may be made for private study; readers wishing to make more extensive reproduction of particular items may need to obtain permission from the present copyright owners, where applicable.
English.

Most of the autobiographies are listed in The autobiography of the working class (Harvester Press, Brighton, 1984-1989). A complete list of holdings, giving details of author, memoir, date and provenance, is available in hard copy at Brunel Library, or online at http://www.brunel.ac.uk/depts/lib/collections/worktable.html

The original unpublished material is held in libraries and record offices or remains in private ownership. The autobiography of the working class (Harvester Press, 1984-1989) give details of location.

Excerpts from some of the autobiographies have been published in Destiny obscure: autobiographies of childhood, education, and family from the1820s to the 1920s, edited by John Burnett (Routledge 1994 and A Lane 1982).

Compiled by Robert Baxter as part of the RSLP AIM25 Project. Source: Working Class Autobiographies webpage, Brunel University Library at http://www.brunel.ac.uk/depts/lib/collections/working.html 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. July 2001 Age distribution Age groups Autobiographies Burnett , John , b 1925 , historian Career development Childhood Cultural systems Europe Literary forms and genres Literature Mayall , David , b1953 , historian Prose Social class Social stratification UK Vincent , David , b 1949 , historian Western Europe Working class Working class cultures Working life London England

Immediate source of acquisition or transfer

Deposited by the authors, 1984-1989.

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Scope and content

Photocopies of c230 manuscript and typescript autobiographies of English, Welsh and Scottish working class individuals, c1790-1945, collated and copied by John Burnett, David Mayall and David Vincent for their The autobiography of the working class (Harvester Press, Brighton, 1984-1989). The majority of authors recall memories of their childhoods and early working lives in the late 19th century and early 20th century.

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System of arrangement

Arranged alphabetically by surname of individual author.

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Conditions governing access

Readers should apply at the issue desk of Brunel University Library, Uxbridge Campus, during normal opening hours.

Conditions governing reproduction

Single photocopies of up to 10% of an autobiography may be made for private study; readers wishing to make more extensive reproduction of particular items may need to obtain permission from the present copyright owners, where applicable.

Language of material

  • English

Script of material

  • Latin

Language and script notes

English.

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Finding aids

Most of the autobiographies are listed in The autobiography of the working class (Harvester Press, Brighton, 1984-1989). A complete list of holdings, giving details of author, memoir, date and provenance, is available in hard copy at Brunel Library, or online at http://www.brunel.ac.uk/depts/lib/collections/worktable.html

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Brunel University Library

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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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  • English

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