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Recommendation of Henry Dicks, by Edward Shils, 1947.

Memos regarding recommendations for the leadership of the Social Sciences and Tensions Projects (3 July 1947).

Memos regarding recommendations for the leadership of the Social Sciences and Tensions Projects (3 July 1947). Cont'd

Correspondence to and from Dicks (April 1948) [whilst Dicks is based at Leeds University], regarding UNESCO.

Correspondence to and from Dicks (April 1948). 2

Correspondence to and from Dicks (April 1948). 3

Correspondence to and from Dicks (April 1948). 4

Collection of Letters, including from Julian Huxley, as Director General of UNESCO, seeking to secure release of Dicks from his duties at Leeds University, in order to work at UNESCO. Negative response from Leeds University.

Letters requesting release of Dicks from Leeds University. 2

Letters requesting release of Dicks from Leeds University. 3

Letters requesting release of Dicks from Leeds University. 4

Letters requesting release of Dicks from Leeds University. 5

Letters requesting release of Dicks from Leeds University. 6

Letters requesting release of Dicks from Leeds University. 7

Letters requesting release of Dicks from Leeds University. 8

Letters requesting release of Dicks from Leeds University. 9

Letters requesting release of Dicks from Leeds University. 10

Letters requesting release of Dicks from Leeds University. 11

Letters requesting release of Dicks from Leeds University. 12

Terms and conditions offered to Dicks at UNESCO, as set out in this letter (21 August 1947).

Terms and conditions offered to Dicks at UNESCO, as set out in this letter (21 August 1947). Cont'd

Letter (10 August 1947) from Dicks, regarding the UNESCO seminar at Sèvres, and the conditions of service for the longer project proposed to him at UNESCO.

Letter (10 August 1947) from Dicks, regarding the UNESCO seminar at Sèvres. cont'd

Letter to Dicks about terms and conditions on offer to him at UNESCO (21 August 1947). The letter includes salary details.

Letter to Dicks about terms and conditions on offer to him at UNESCO (21 August 1947) cont'd

Miscellaneous UNESCO correspondence relating to the Summer School on International Tensions of 1947 and the search for an appropriate leader of the longer-term project. Note the participants at UNESCO's project include Horkheimer, Dicks and Rickman. The network of academic contacts and associates is very large, including: Raymond Aron, E.H. Carr, Henry Dicks, Anna Freud, John Bowlby, and Wilfred Bion, as well as Roger Money-Kyrle and Mrs Klein.

Miscellaneous UNESCO correspondence relating to the Summer School on International Tensions of 1947. 2

Miscellaneous UNESCO correspondence relating to the Summer School on International Tensions of 1947. 3

Miscellaneous UNESCO correspondence relating to the Summer School on International Tensions of 1947. 4

Miscellaneous UNESCO correspondence relating to the Summer School on International Tensions of 1947. 5

Miscellaneous UNESCO correspondence relating to the Summer School on International Tensions of 1947. 6

Miscellaneous UNESCO correspondence relating to the Summer School on International Tensions of 1947. 7

Miscellaneous UNESCO correspondence relating to the Summer School on International Tensions of 1947. 8

Miscellaneous UNESCO correspondence relating to the Summer School on International Tensions of 1947. 9

Miscellaneous UNESCO correspondence relating to the Summer School on International Tensions of 1947. 10

Miscellaneous UNESCO correspondence relating to the Summer School on International Tensions of 1947. 11

Miscellaneous UNESCO correspondence relating to the Summer School on International Tensions of 1947. 12

Miscellaneous UNESCO correspondence relating to the Summer School on International Tensions of 1947. 13

Miscellaneous UNESCO correspondence relating to the Summer School on International Tensions of 1947. 14

Miscellaneous UNESCO correspondence relating to the Summer School on International Tensions of 1947. 15

Miscellaneous UNESCO correspondence relating to the Summer School on International Tensions of 1947. 16

Miscellaneous UNESCO correspondence relating to the Summer School on International Tensions of 1947. 17

Miscellaneous UNESCO correspondence relating to the Summer School on International Tensions of 1947. 18

Miscellaneous UNESCO correspondence relating to the Summer School on International Tensions of 1947. 19

Miscellaneous UNESCO correspondence relating to the Summer School on International Tensions of 1947. 20

Miscellaneous UNESCO correspondence relating to the Summer School on International Tensions of 1947. 21

Miscellaneous UNESCO correspondence relating to the Summer School on International Tensions of 1947. 22

Miscellaneous UNESCO correspondence relating to the Summer School on International Tensions of 1947. 23

Miscellaneous UNESCO correspondence relating to the Summer School on International Tensions of 1947. 24

Miscellaneous UNESCO correspondence relating to the Summer School on International Tensions of 1947. 25

Miscellaneous UNESCO correspondence relating to the Summer School on International Tensions of 1947. 26

Miscellaneous UNESCO correspondence relating to the Summer School on International Tensions of 1947. 27

Miscellaneous UNESCO correspondence relating to the Summer School on International Tensions of 1947. 28

Miscellaneous UNESCO correspondence relating to the Summer School on International Tensions of 1947. 29

Miscellaneous UNESCO correspondence relating to the Summer School on International Tensions of 1947. 30

Miscellaneous UNESCO correspondence relating to the Summer School on International Tensions of 1947. 31

Miscellaneous UNESCO correspondence relating to the Summer School on International Tensions of 1947. 32

Miscellaneous UNESCO correspondence relating to the Summer School on International Tensions of 1947. 33

Miscellaneous UNESCO correspondence relating to the Summer School on International Tensions of 1947. 34

Miscellaneous UNESCO correspondence relating to the Summer School on International Tensions of 1947. 35

Miscellaneous UNESCO correspondence relating to the Summer School on International Tensions of 1947. 36

Miscellaneous UNESCO correspondence relating to the Summer School on International Tensions of 1947. 37

Miscellaneous UNESCO correspondence relating to the Summer School on International Tensions of 1947. 38

Miscellaneous UNESCO correspondence relating to the Summer School on International Tensions of 1947. 39

Miscellaneous UNESCO correspondence relating to the Summer School on International Tensions of 1947. 40

Miscellaneous UNESCO correspondence relating to the Summer School on International Tensions of 1947. 41

Miscellaneous UNESCO correspondence relating to the Summer School on International Tensions of 1947. 42

Miscellaneous UNESCO correspondence relating to the Summer School on International Tensions of 1947. 43

Miscellaneous UNESCO correspondence relating to the Summer School on International Tensions of 1947. 44

Miscellaneous UNESCO correspondence relating to the Summer School on International Tensions of 1947. 45

Miscellaneous UNESCO correspondence relating to the Summer School on International Tensions of 1947. 46

Miscellaneous UNESCO correspondence relating to the Summer School on International Tensions of 1947. 47

Miscellaneous UNESCO correspondence relating to the Summer School on International Tensions of 1947. 48

Miscellaneous UNESCO correspondence relating to the Summer School on International Tensions of 1947. 49

Lists detailing the UNESCO consultant Nathan Leites' contacts in Britain (for his fact-finding visit in 1947) include John Rickman, A.T.M. Wilson, John Bowlby, Roger Money-Kyrle, Anna Freud, Willie Hoffer, and Karl Popper. Leites went on to write a paper for the UNESCO Summer School of 1947 on the psychological factors in group tensions. Second list includes names of Klein and Karin Stephen.

Lists detailing the UNESCO consultant Nathan Leites' contacts in Britain. cont'd

Letter from Julian Huxley (16 October 1947). Huxley writes as Director General of UNESCO, to Sir John Maud, at the Ministry of Education in London, detailing a meeting with Dr Rees, at which a planned international conference on mental health (for 1948) is discussed.

Letter (2 November 1947) from Dicks (as Professor of Psychiatry in Leeds) to Arvid Brodersen (UNESCO) voicing his support for the theme and organization of the International conference on mental health and for the support of two key technical workers for the project (London 1948).

Letter (2 November 1947) from Dicks to Arvid Brodersen. 2

Letter (2 November 1947) from Dicks to Arvid Brodersen. 3

Planned events for the programme of the conference on mental health, London 1948. 1

Planned events for the programme of the conference on mental health, London 1948. 2

Planned events for the programme of the conference on mental health, London 1948. 3

Report about Professor Leites' visit to London, for UNESCO, together with P.W. Martin (Social Sciences Section, UNESCO), which took place from 31 December to 5 January 1948. Martin held meetings in London during these days with, among others, Rees, Anna Freud, Clare Soper and Dr Volker (both of the New Education Fellowship).

Preparatory Commission Bulletin regarding the International Congress on Mental Health, London, 11-21 August, 1948.


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Educational and Psychological Techniques for Changing Mental Attitudes Affecting International Understanding by Anna Freud