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GB 891 RAS JOUR-RAS JOUR/12-RAS JOUR/12/3
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Correspondence 1971-1990
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- 1971 - 1990 (Création/Production)
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23 pieces typed and handwritten
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(1823-present)
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The Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland was founded by the eminent Sanskrit scholar Sir Henry Thomas Colebrooke on the 15th March 1823. It received its Royal Charter from King George IV on the 11th August 1824 'for the investigation of subjects connected with and for the encouragement of science, literature and the arts in relation to Asia'. It continues as a forum for those who are interested in the languages, cultures and history of Asia to meet and exchange ideas.
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(1901-1973)
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Correspondence concerned with the Journal sent and received in the 1970s and 1980s. These are:
- Correspondence between the Royal Asiatic Society, W.E.D. Allen and Professor G.A. Daniyalov, Vice-President of the Daghestan Filiale of the Soviet Academy of Sciences concerning asking Daniyalov to write an article for the Journal on his archaeological discoveries at the Aul of Arakanee in the distirct of Kumukh, Central Daghestan. 7 letters, dated 8 November 1971 - 22 May 1972.
- Correspondence concerned with a specially bound edition of the Journal in honour of Sir Mortimer Wilson for His Imperial Majesty, Mohammed Reza Shah Pahlavi. Two letters, dated 15 and 23 June 1972.
- Correspondence between the Royal Asiatic Society and Anthony R. Walker concerned with the possible publication of his paper on the Red Lahu people in the hills of northern Thailand. 3 letters, dated 2 - 21 February 1972.
- Correspondence between the Royal Asiatic Society, F.R.C. Bagley, Mrs M.N. Bagley and C.E. Bosworth concerned with the possible publication of an article by F.R.C. Bagley, Lecturer in Persian Studies, University of Durham, about Khuzestan, written after a visit to the region. 5 letters, dated 28 October - 4 December 1972.
- Correspondence between Friedhelm Hardy and Simon Digby concerned with the possible publication of Hardy's article on Madhavendra Puri. 2 letters, dated 2 -13 November 1972.
- Letter from Charles Beckingham, Hon. Editor, to Dennis Duncanson, Chairman of the Publications Committee, regarding the possible payment of book reviewers. He also suggests that David Morgan might be a suitable candidate to work alongside him, and then replace him as Editor of the Journal. 1 letter, dated 10 April 1984.
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These documents are open for research.
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- anglais
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- Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland (Sujet)
- Daniyalov G. D (Sujet)
- Palmstierna Carl-Fredrik 1903-1993 (Sujet)
- Walker Anthony R. b 19.. anthropologue (Sujet)
- Bagley F. R. C. 1915-1997 (Sujet)
- Bosworth Clifford Edmund (Sujet)
- Hardy Friedhelm 1943-2004 (Sujet)
- Digby Simon Everard 1932-2010 (Sujet)
- Beckingham, Charles Fraser, 1914-1998 (Sujet)
- Allen, William Edward David, 1901-1973, Caucasus historian, Orientalist (Sujet)