Lipman-Miliband Trust Archive
Details
Type of record: Archive
Title: Lipman-Miliband Trust Archive
Classmark: MS 1908
Date(s): 1996-2013
Language: English
Size and medium: manuscript papers, pamphlets, typescript papers; 20 boxes
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/63617
Description
This collection is not fully catalogued.
The collection includes papers relating to all aspects of the Trust's work, modern publications including business material and children's books and multiple copies of 'Exploring Women's Empowerment' pamphlet.
Biography or history
In 1974, socialist businessman Michael Lipman established The Lipman Trust, whose mission was to help support the practice and dissemination of socialist education and research. The first director of the Trust (1974-1994) was Ralph Miliband who was appointed Professor of Politics at the University of Leeds in 1972.
Provenance
Marion Kozak b.1934, Polish-born British activist and human rights campaigner, assisted the University in acquiring the collection. Marion is the widow of Ralph Miliband.
Access and usage
Reproduction
Access
This collection contains material that is less than 30 years old and may contain sensitive information.
You will need to complete a data protection access form and return it to Special Collections for review by staff before access can be granted. This request will be reviewed by a member of staff in accordance with any relevant legislation and you will be informed of the decision
Material in this collection is in copyright. Photocopies or digital images can only be supplied by the Library for research or private study within the terms of copyright legislation. It is the responsibility of the researcher to obtain the copyright holder's permission to reproduce for any other purpose. Guidance is available on tracing copyright status and ownership.