The United States and the British Economy,
- B3/8.
- File
- [?1931]-1932.
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
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The United States and the British Economy,
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Describes Gareth Jones's experiences in Japan.
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Describes Gareth Jones's experiences in Japan.
Letters from Strasbourg, Berlin, Paris, Wien,
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Letters from Cologne, Leipzig, Cognac,
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Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Contains fairly detailed notes on Gareth Jones's journey to Russia, his lengthy conversations with the crew, mainly on Communism and capitalism, life in Russia and conversations with Russian people, mainly at Leningrad and Moscow, on religion, the economy, social life etc. Includes comments on the impact of the Holodomor on the Ukraine.
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Describes his travels in the USSR, records conversations with the people whom he meets, and events which he witnesses there. There are detailed comments on peasant society, trade and the Russian economy, health conditions, education etc. This is diary 1 of 3 detailing the famine in Ukraine. See also B1/16 and B1/13.
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Contains detailed notes of Gareth Jones's travels and experiences in Russia. Includes notes on a long conversation with Nadezhda Konstantinovna Krupskaia, namely Lenin's widow, and other individuals in which they discuss the Russian economy and society. He also notes conversations with peasants in various villages which include references to industry, agriculture and the political regime in Russia.
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Describes in some detail a visit to Germany, mainly Berlin, and discusses the impact of Hitler there, his plans for the future and the likely consequences. There are notes on relations between the Nazi regime and foreign powers. Later Jones describes a visit to Bonn and conditions there.
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Describes Gareth Jones's experiences in the Philippines.
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French notes made by Gareth Jones while a student at the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth and Trinity College, Cambridge. The notebook contains lists of French words and phrases, other notes and drafts or copies of letters from Gareth Jones.
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Contains rough notes made by Gareth Jones while a student at the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth.
Letters to Gareth Vaughan Jones and research papers,
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Letters to Gareth Vaughan Jones, including letters from D. Lloyd George, 1931 and 1933, Frances Stevenson, 1933, (relating to Gareth Vaughan Jones's work for Lloyd George); and Sir Robert John Webber, the Western Mail, 1931 and 1934 (relating to Gareth Vaughan Jones's career). There are stray papers concerning Gareth Jones's period at Trinity College, Cambridge, as a researcher in the employ of David Lloyd George, and while working for Ivy Lee at New York. There are also some of the research papers of Dr Siriol Colley, 1998-2001.
Lloyd George, David, 1863-1945
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Letters to G.V.J. The correspondents include Ernest Benn (20/39), Rev Gwilym Davies (20/43), D Lloyd George (20/32), Stephen King Hall (20/16,20), Malcolm Muggeridge (20/36,44), Bernard Pares (20/7,11, 13 and 33), Wickham Steed (20/27,29), A J Sylvester (20/21,22) and Evelyn Wrench (20/30).
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Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Press notices and papers relating to G.V.J.'s capture and subsequent murder by Chinese bandits, 12 August 1935.
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Letters to Dr Edgar Jones. The correspondents include Thomas Charles Edwards (48/2), Owen M Edwards (48/6), H A L Fisher (48/21), G. Hartwell Jones (48/27-8, 34, 38), Professor C H Herford (48/3), T Rowland Hughes (48/39-40, 55-6), R T Jenkins (48/24), E Hills Johnes (48/11), Sir John Morris Jones (48/8), Dr Thomas Jones CH (48/9, 49), T Gwyn Jones (48/30), Dyfnallt Owen (48/33), Robert Williams Parry (48/36), Thomas Parry (48/41, 45), Sir Harry Reichel (48/5,22-3), Sydney Webb (48/10), J E Mortimer Wheeler (48/15-16), and Eirene White (48/50).