Document Reference | Pe |
Title | Papers of Robert Peers (1888-1972), Professor of Adult Education, University College, Nottingham, 1909-1970 |
Date | 1909-1981 |
Extent | 8 boxes |
Abstract | Principal document types present include; correspondence, lectures and speeches, printed and typescript journal articles, photographs. |
Level | Fonds |
Access Conditions | Accessible to all readers, but see our Access Policy for details of exceptions. |
Admin History | Robert Peers (1888-1972) graduated from Liverpool University in 1913 with a First Class Honours Degree in Economics. He was appointed Director of Adult Education at the University College of Nottingham in 1920. He established the first University Department of Adult Education and was appointed to the newly created Chair in 1922. It was largely as a result of his work that the East Midlands region and the University College of Nottingham became important centres for Adult Education.
As Acting Principal of the College he played an instrumental part in the acquisition of the Charter which gave it full University status in 1948. In recognition of his services to the University, as Head of the Adult Education Department and as Vice-Principal and deputy Vice-Chancellor, he was awarded a Professorial Fellowship and an Honorary Degree of Doctor of Letters on his retirement in 1943.
Professor Peers also occupied a number of other important positions including Chairman of the East Midlands region of the Transport Users Consultative Committee, and President of the Nottingham Mechanics Institution. He was also a Justice of the Peace for Nottingham. He was awarded the honour of CBE in 1954. |
Custodial History | The papers were given to the Library of the University of Nottingham in 1977 by his widow. A further accrual was received in 2019. |
Description | With the exception of some early material regarding entrance to Liverpool University in 1910, the collection is concerned chiefly with Peers' official duties as an academic at University College, Nottingham. There are lecture notes and publications relating to the development of adult education in England, of which Peers was a pioneer. There are also lecture notes, syllabuses and bibliographies for Peers' courses in Economics and Social History. The extensive tours undertaken by Peers in the West Indies, Australia, Africa and Europe (mainly 1949-1955) are recorded in copies of speeches and lectures.
The series of correspondence covers Peers' role as Chairman of the Trustees of the Nottingham Mechanics Institute and later as president of the New Mechanics, concerning the Derbyshire Foundation Lectures.
There is extensive research material and related correspondence concerning publications by Peers. Few personal items are included, but a series of photographs includes both portrait shots of Peers and scenes concerning the university's history. |
MgtGroup | Personal papers |
MgtSubGroup | University member |
Arrangement | Material is arranged in five sections according to type (e.g. lectures, correspondence) and chronologically within each section. |
Language | English |
Term | University College Nottingham - Studies |
Industrial organisation (Economic theory) |
Adult education |
FindingAids | Copyright in all Finding Aids belongs to the University of Nottingham.
In the Reading Room, King's Meadow Campus: Typescript Catalogue, 117 pp
At the National Register of Archives, The National Archives, Kew: Typescript Catalogue, 117 pp
Online:
Catalogue available through the website of Manuscripts and Special Collections, Manuscripts Online Catalogue.
Access to the old typescript catalogue was also made available online during the national Access to Archives (A2A) project in 2000-2004. This catalogue is now available through Discovery, hosted by The National Archives (http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk). The version on our own Manuscripts Online Catalogue will be more up to date. |
Copyright | Identification of copyright holders of unpublished material is often difficult. Permission to make any published use of any material from the collection must be sought in advance in writing from the Keeper of Manuscripts and Special Collections (email mss-library@nottingham.ac.uk). |
ReprodnNote | Photocopies and photographic copies can be supplied for educational use and private study purposes only, depending on the condition of the documents. |