Archive / Papers / Spear Papers: Box 60

Description

Bequeathed by Dr (Thomas George) Percival Spear. Lecturer, St Stephen’s College, Delhi 1924-40; various posts in Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India 1940-45; Bursar, Selwyn College, Cambridge 1945-70; Lecturer in History, Cambridge University 1963-69.

This box was previusly listed as Box 62.

  1. Copy of typed article/lecture [author unknown] beginning “Religious thinking in India has taken three main directions. They are known as Jnana Marga, Bhakti Marga and Karma Marga. Marga means a way. The first one is the way of knowledge, the second of devotion and the third of works……..”
  2. Folder containing correspondence re MAs in Area Studies, 1975
  3. Dissertation towards an MA in Area Studies, South Asia, A.R. Hudson, 1981, “Hindu Influence on Mughal Architecture”
  4. Notes on the setting up of The Centre of South Asian Studies
  5. Folder containing corrrespondence, book reviews, thesis reports etc. and ‘The Cambridge Journal, vol.III no.7, April 1950’ for the article”