PAPERS OF MANNING CLARK - Journeys, 1955-91
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1. General correspondence,
1939-91
2. Diaries, 1938-91
3. Notebooks, 1937-77
4. Newspaper cuttings, 1938-54
5. University of Melbourne,
1937-49
6. Canberra University College,
1953-60
7. Australian National University,
1960-76
8. Harvard University, 1975-79
9. Australian Council for
the Arts, 1973
10. Journeys, 1955-91
11. The ideal of Alexis
de Tocqueville, 1938-50
12. Select documents in
Australian history, 1948-56
13. Alexander Harris, Settlers
and Convicts, 1952-64
14. Meeting Soviet Man,
1958-60
15. A short history of
Australia, 1961-92
16.A history of Australia:
drafts
17. A history of Australia:
research materials, 1960-86
18. A history of Australia:
correspondence and reviews, 1960-91
19. Short stories
20. The Boyer Lectures, 1975-88
21. In search of Henry
Lawson, 1977-88
22. Occasional writings
and speeches, 1979-81
23. A history of Australia
the Musical, 1980-89
24. The puzzles of childhood,
1907-91
25. The quest for grace,
1989-91
26. A historians
apprenticeship, 1990-91
27. Manuscripts, 1931-91
28. Lectures, 1940-87
29. Subject files, 1936-91
30. Family correspondence,
1958-75
31. Miscellaneous papers,
1937-90
Appendix
Box List
Series 10 Journeys, 1955-91
Clark created a series of files which he labelled Journeys
which documented many of his visits to overseas countries, as well as
his travels within Australia and short-term attachments to various universities.
The papers include correspondence, drafts of letters, speeches and lectures,
travel documents, itineraries, invitations, photographs, newspaper cuttings,
programs, brochures and maps.
Correspondents include Robin Winks, Richard L. Watson, Keith Sinclair,
John Mulvaney, Barbara Penny, George Chaloupka, Patricia Ratcliff, Dymphna
Clark, Pat Dobrez, Michael Cooke, Dali Doljanin
Papers concerning Clarks visit to the Soviet Union and Czechoslovakia
in 1958 can be found in Series 1 and and papers on his trips to Harvard
University in 1976-79 are in Series 8.
Folder
1 South East Asia, 1955-56
2 United Kingdom, 1956
3 Duke University, 1963
4 Yale University, 1963
5 United States, 1963-64
6 United States, 1963-64
7 Norfolk Island, 1965
8 New Zealand, 1965
9 Clairemont, California, 1968
10-11 United States, United Kingdom, 1968
12 United Kingdom and Darwin, 1969
13-14 Russia, 1970
15 Soviet Union, Norway, United Kingdom, United States, 1973
16 Norfolk Island, 1974
17 Gulf of Carpentaria, 1975
18 Coopers Creek and Birdsville, 1975
19 United States, United Kingdom, Israel, 1975
20 Alligator Rivers, Northern Territory, 1978
21-22 New Zealand, 1980
23 Gallipoli, 1980
24 North Queensland, 1981
25 Beagle Bay, Western Australia, 1981
26 Central and Western Australia, 1982
27 Alice Springs, 1982
28 Darwin, 1982
29 Tasmania and King Island, 1983
30-31 China, 1984
32 French battlefields, 1985
33-34 Yale University, 1988
35 Ormond College, University of Melbourne, June-July 1958
36 Inglewood and Bond University, 1989
37 Tasmania, 1990
38 Vicenza, Italy, 1990
39 Perth and Albany, 1991