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00026 - A. J. Allaway papers
1 - Personal Papers and Memorabilia
2 - Photographs
3 - Education and Appointments
4 - Student Notes
5 - Lectures
1 - “The World of Today and How it Came to Be”. Bacup Tutorial Class
2 - “The Making of Modern England”. Nelson 1934-35 (Economic History). Lectures I, III-IV, VI-XI, XVIII-XXIII
3 - “The History of Economic and Social Development (an outline course)”. Lectures I-XV. Includes two extra lectures also numbered X-XI on copper and bronze implements
4 - “The Development of Economic and Political Ideas and Institutions”. Lectures I-XVIII
5 - “An Inquiry into the Causes and Consequences of the Industrial Revolution (1730-1830)”. In three parts. Lectures given at the Bangor Summer School
6 - “Economics (Second Year)”. Lectures I-VII
7 - “The Social-Economic Problems of Today (Lecture I)
8 - “The Inequality of Income in Modern Industrial Communities. Notes for lecture given at the W.E.T.U.C. Week-end School, Culcheth Hall
9 - “The Principal Economic Defects of Capitalism”
10 - “Economic Change in Soviet Russia since the Revolution”. Lecture given at W.E.A. Summer School, Bangor University College
11 - “The Soviet Union - An Economic Study”. Lecture given at Crawshawbooth Adult School
12 - “Karl Marx and his System”. Notes for lecture given at W.E.A. Summer School, University College of North Wales
13 - “Marxism as a Theory of Social Development”. Notes for lecture given at Thorneyholme
14 - “The Nature of Social Good”. Notes for talk given to Nelson Socialist Sunday School
15 - “The Challenge to Democracy”. Lecture given at Ramsbottom
16 - "Towards the Servile State"
17 - “Facism”. Notes for an address forming part of a series entitled “Loyalties” given at Belfast Adult School
18 - "Politics in Theory and Practice"
19 - “Education for Democracy”. Notes for lecture given to the Belfast Branch of the Women Citizens’ Union
20 - Notes for a lecture on Switzerland as an example of a Federal Union
21 - “Poverty and Ill-Health: are Family Allowances the Remedy?” Notes for lecture
22 - “The Nursery School”
23 - “The Essentials of Democracy”. Notes for lecture
24 - “City and Country as Types of Community”. Notes for lecture given to the N.I. Geographical Society
25 - “The Making of Modern England: The agrarian and industrial revolutions”
26 - “Problems of Post-War Reconstruction: Education” Notes
27 - “Bishop Berkeley”
28 - “Russia and the Western World”
29 - “Education and the Social Order”. Given at Lutterworth, Leics.
30 - Summary of Director’s Opening Address, East Midland University Summer School for students of adult classes, Abbotsholme School, Derbyshire
32 - “At the Turn of the Half-Century: A Review of Social and Educational Change since 1900”. Address to students at the Annual Vaughan College reception
33 - “An Outline of Educational History from 1744 to 1944” Part of a course on the Prospects of Educational Advance
34 - “The Responsibilities of a University Institution to its Extra-Mural Area”
35 - “The Responsibility of the University towards the Public”
36 - Notes and deafts of lectures on the English/British Universities
37 - “The English Universities and Some of their Problems”
38 - “Some Reflections on Training”. For the Home Office
39 - “Twenty-one Years of Age”. Annual Conference of the National Federation of Community Associations, Nottingham
40 - “Community in the Seventies”. Given at Bristol
41 - “The Education Act of 1870 and its place in History”. Given at Matlock
42 - “Adult Education”. Notes for talk to Junior Unionist Society, Belfast
44 - Notes for a talk to the Annual Meeting of the Leicester branch of the W.E.A.
45 - “The Place of the W.E.A. in Adult Education”. Conference of Branch Officers, Leicester
46 - “Is There an Adult Education Movement?” Talk/article for “Common Room”
47 - "Adult Education in a Changing Society"
48 - "The History of Adult Education"
49 - “The Present Position of University Adult Education”. Notes for talk to Heads of Extra-Mural Departments, Birmingham
50 - “The Universities and Adult Education”
51 - “Reflections on the Report of the Ashby Committee”. Talk to the Nottingham branch of the Tutors’ Association
52 - “Non-residential Centres of Adult Education”. Lecture given at the National Institute of Adult Education, University of London
53 - “One Hundred Years of Vaughan College”. Lecture given to the Leicester Literary and Philosophical Society
54 - “Adult Education: Structure and Functions”. Given at a course for Adult Education Officers
55 - “The Community Centre in the Field of Adult Education: Is there a place?”. Given to the National Federation of Community Associations, Brackenhurst, Notts
56 - "Adult Education and the community Association"
57 - “The Wolverhampton Working-Men’s College”. Talk or article
58 - “Mental Health and Adult Education”
59 - Presidential Address to the Educational Centres Association
60 - “The Organisation of Adult Education”
61 - “Recent Thoughts and Action in Adult Education”
62 - Presidential Address to the Educational Centres Association
63 - “Thirty Years an Extra-Mural Director”. Given at Belfast
64 - “The Changing Face of Adult Education”
65 - “Planned Publicity for Adult Education”
66 - “Relations Between the Department of Adult Education and the W.E.A.”
67 - “The W.E.A. in the East Midlands: a brief historical survey”
68 - “Some Problems in the Social Psychology of Adult Education. Lectures I-III. Leicester
69 - “Adult Education and the Community”. Leicester
70 - “The Adult Education Centre and the Community”. ECA Conference, Warwick
71 - “The Concept of a College of Adult Education”
72 - “The Educational Centres Association and how best it can serve the LEA Centre”
73 - “Adult Education in the Seventies”
74 - Presidential Address to the Educational Centres Association Annual Meeting, Oxford
75 - “The Village College”
76 - “The Urban Challenge to Rural Life”. Given at Brackley
77 - Address preceding toast at Annual Conference of the NFCA, Bromley, Kent
78 - “The Location and Pattern of Social Work Education in a University”. Given at Bristol
79 - “Rough Justice: The Work of the Magistrates and their Courts”. Given to the Haldane Society, University College Leicester
80 - “Two Great Clerics and a Lady”
81 - “With Thanks to Sir Ernest”. Autobiographical lecture or article covering Allaway’s life up to his graduation from Sheffield University
82 - “The Sociology of Education”
83 - "Personality and Social Organisation"
85 - “Social Groups”. March 1967
86 - “Social Groups”. August 1967
87 - "Social Groups"
88 - “Social Groups II”
89 - “The Study of Small Groups”
90 - “Small Group Studies”
91 - “Small Group Studies”
92 - “The Individual and his Relationships”. Northampton
93 - “The Behaviour of Individuals in Groups I-II”. Liverpool
94 - “The Behaviour of Individuals in Groups I-II”. Liverpool
95 - “Behaviour in Groups”. Ollerton
96 - “Groups are People (not quite)”
97 - “Human Relations Sociological and Psychological”. Series of Ten Lectures by Allaway. St Crispin Group Medical Library
99 - “The Theory and Practice of Group Dynamics”
100 - “Groupwork: some of its characteristics and problems”
101 - “Self-study and the ‘here and now’”.
102 - “Group Dynamics from the Perspective of W.R. Bion”
103 - “Management and Men: a Course in Inter-personal Relations Training”
104 - “Exploration in Inter-personal and Inter-group Relations”
106 - “Some recent experiments in widening and deepening our understanding of inter-personal and inter-group relationships”
107 - “Inter-personal Relations Training: Final Review”. Social Studies Course, Leicester University 1964-65
108 - “Inter-personal and Inter-group Relations Training”
109 - “Inter-personal and Inter-group Relations Training”. Edinburgh
110 - “Inter-group Exercise”. Course in Social Education, Horncastle
111 - “Social Group Processes with special reference to these as they find expression in adult classes”
112 - “Exploring Human Behaviour in Groups”
113 - “Exploring Human Behaviour in Groups”. Glasgow
114 - “Personal/Interpersonal Relations: a look at what happens”
115 - “Human Relations Training and Probation”, Address to conference of senior probation officers
116 - “Human Relations Training in Industry”. Sketchley
117 - “Training in Human Relationship Skills”
118 - “Interpersonal Relations”. Bristol
119 - “Northern Ireland: an Experiment in Devolution”
120 - Various lectures and handouts prepared by Allaway for his courses in Transactional Analysis
6 - Research Notes and Drafts
7 - Course and Conference Papers
8 - Correspondence - Allaway’s correspondence with various colleagues:
9 - Printed Material
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