02302ctc a2200409 a 4500001000800000005001700008008004100025019001200066035001200078035001600090035001200106040002900118042000900147043001200156045001700168100003000185245005200215260001500267300003800282506010300320510006900423520076700492545021501259555003901474600004001513650002701553650003301580650002701613650003701640650004201677651004201719651002401761656002101785920001501806953005301821984001801874117035120071129123904.0910812i19081994xx 000 0deng 1 a8191648 91653893 9abn91232154 a1170351 aANL:MSbengcANL:MSdANL aanuc au-at---2 bd1908bd19941 aWard, Russel,d1914-1995.10aPapers of Russel Ward,f1908-1994h[manuscript] c1908-1994. a8.6 m.a(60 boxes) +e1fol. item. aAvailable for reference, with exception of the references in Series 6 which are closed until 2020.4 aGuide to collections of manuscripts relating to Australia ;cE44 aThe papers extend from Ward's childhood until three or four years before his death, with the bulk of them dating from 1950-90. They include an extensive correspondence, business papers, personal documents, newspaper cuttings, photographs, lecture notes, research material, drafts and other papers relating to most of his books and articles, and publications. There are a large number of ballads and bush songs which he collected when he was writing The Australian Legend. In addition, there are family papers, including letters and manuscripts of his parents, John and Winifred Ward. The correspondents include Clem Christesen, Douglas Pike, John Robertson, Edgar Waters, Margaret Kiddle, Gregory Blaxell, Peter O'Shaughnessy, Geoffrey Serle and Robin Winks. aHistorian. Professor of History, University of New England, 1967-79. Author of The Australian Legend (1958), Such Was Life (1969-86), A Nation for a Continent (1977), Finding Australia (1987) and other books.0 aDescriptive list available (24 p.)10aWard, Russel,d1914-1995vArchives. 0aAustralian literature. 0aBallads, EnglishzAustralia. 0aFolk musiczAustralia. 0aHistorianszAustraliavArchives. 0aNational characteristics, Australian. 0aAustraliaxDiscovery and exploration. 0aAustraliaxHistory. 7aHistorians2lcsh aPriority 1 aManuscripts subject term: History and Geography. a3554cMS 7576