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SEW - Seton-Watson (Professor Robert William) Collection
1 - Pre-First World War Years
2 - 'The New Europe' and 'The New Europe Society', pre-First World War to post-First World War Years
3 - First World War Years, General
4 - Intelligence Bureau and Department of Enemy Propaganda, First World War years
1 - Intelligence Bureau, RWSW's Reports on Austria-Hungary and Memos on Serbia
2 - Intelligence Bureau and Department of Enemy Propaganda, Memos and Papers by RWSW
1 - Memos, Reports and Notes by RWSW for the Intelligence Bureau (March 1917-May 1918) and Reports for Cabinet (1916)
2 - Printed Memos and Committee Minutes from the Department of Enemy Propaganda
3 - Memos Reports and Notes re RWSW's Work for the Enemy Propaganda Department
5 - Serbia and the Future Yugoslavia, First World War Years
6 - The Future Czechoslovakia, Romania, Hungary, Bulgaria, Poland and the Ukraine, First World War Years
7 - Serbian Relief Fund (SRF), First World War and Interwar Years
8 - Inter-War Years, General
9 - Yugoslavia, Inter-War Years
10 - Czechoslovakia, Inter War Years
11 - Hungary, Romania, Carpatho-Ruthenes, Ukraine, Poland, Austria, Inter War Years
12 - Second World War Years, General
13 - Czechoslovakia, Second World War Years
14 - Hungary and Romania, Second World War Years
15 - Yugoslavia, Second World War Years
16 - Post Second World War years, General
17 - Individual Correspondence Files
18 - Correspondence re SSEES and Other Academic Matters
19 - Correspondence with Publishers and re Publications, Letters to Newspapers, Other Correspondence and Reviews
20 - Assorted Typescripts, Articles, and Notes, Mainly re Austria-Hungary, the "Eastern Question" and Yugoslavia
21 - Ephemera
22 - Assorted Press Cuttings and Book Reviews
23 - Bibliographies of RWSW's Works and Guide to Papers Held at New College, Oxford