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JACOB ISAACS

Catalogue reference: JI

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This record is about the JACOB ISAACS dating from 1855-c1970.

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Reference
JI
Title
JACOB ISAACS
Date
1855-c1970
Description

Papers of Jacob Isaacs, 1855-c1970, primarily comprising of research notebooks, research papers and related material concerning literature and film. Includes pocket notebooks A-Z, 1929-1961; indexed research notes, 1855-c1965; research notes in subject files, c1930-c1965; other pocket notebooks, 1955-1965; other research notes, 1914-1967. All categories include other forms of associated material.

Arrangement

Arranged in original order where possible. Some notebooks were originally given a letter, some a date and there are in two separate series. One series comprises of Isaac's indexed notes. Some of his research notes were organised into subject files and these have also been given their own series. The final series consists of notes and other material that displayed no evidence of their original arrangement.

Related material

Queen Mary College Collection, Queen Mary University of London Archives

Held by
London University: Queen Mary University of London
Former department reference
PP17
Creator(s)
Isaacs, Jacob (1896-1973)
Physical description
11 boxes
Access conditions

Open

Immediate source of acquisition
Given to the University Library in 1973.
Unpublished finding aids
http://archives-catalogue.library.qmul.ac.uk/CalmView/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=JI
Administrative / biographical background

Jacob Isaacs was born in 1896. He was educated at the Grocers' Company's School, Hackney Downs. Isaacs began his career in the civil service from 1912-1916. During the First World War he was involved in active service in France and held the rank of lieutenant (Territorial Army) as part of the Royal Garrison Artillery from 1916-1918. In 1919 Isaacs began his academic career by studying at Exeter College, Oxford, where he achieved a 1st Class Honours degree in English. From 1921-1924 he was an assistant lecturer in English at the University College of North Wales, Bangor and was later an assistant lecturer in English at King's College, University of London, 1924-1928. He progressed up to the position of lecturer in English from 1928-1942 and the moved to a position in Palestine as first Montefiore Professor of English in the Hebrew University of Jerusalem from 1942-1945. Isaacs returned to England in 1945 and was Chair of English Language and Literature at Queen Mary College, University of London from 1952-1964. In 1964 Isaacs retired from his position as Chair of English Language and was appointed Professor Emeritus. He died in 1973?

Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/a97b6fb5-d248-4ab1-88ed-7eb8b985f0e0/

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