Ward, Barbara (Baroness Jackson), Papers

Through books and lectures, and as an adviser to statesmen, British economist Barbara Ward (later Baroness Jackson of Lodsworth) influenced the thinking of a generation in such matters as aid to underdeveloped countries, the global environment, and the plight of the world's poor. Her papers dea...

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Main Author: Ward, Barbara, 1914-1981 (Author)
Other Authors: Brandt, Willy, 1913-1992, Gandhi, Indira, 1917-1984, Noel-Baker, Philip, 1889-1982, Muggeridge, Malcolm, 1903-1990
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Language:English
Created: Washington, D.C. : DigitalGeorgetown, 2013.
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520 |a Through books and lectures, and as an adviser to statesmen, British economist Barbara Ward (later Baroness Jackson of Lodsworth) influenced the thinking of a generation in such matters as aid to underdeveloped countries, the global environment, and the plight of the world's poor. Her papers deal with these and similar concerns, and consist of correspondence, diaries, and manuscripts, including those of Only One Earth (1972) and Progress for a Small Planet (1979). Besides letters by Willy Brandt, Indira Gandhi, Philip Noel-Baker, and Malcolm Muggeridge, the most significant ones are by Ward herself, consisting of some seven hundred written to her mother over a forty-year period. The collection also contains numerous letters from her husband, Comdr. Sir Robert Jackson. 
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