Conservative Party Archive: Printed and Published Material: Conservative Party (and affiliated groups) pamphlets
Collection
Party publications: Political pamphlets and other publications published on behalf of the Conservative Party by the National Union and its National Advisory Committees, Conservative Central Office, the Conservative Political Centre, Conservative Research Department, the Conservative Delegation to the European Parliament and organisations which are officially affiliated to the Party, 1868-2018.
Dates
- 1868-2018
Extent
282 shelfmarks
Language of Materials
- English
Preferred Citation
Oxford, Bodleian Libraries, Conservative Party Archive [followed by shelfmark, e.g. PUB 203/1]
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Full range of shelfmarks:
PUB 100/3, 100/8, 100/17-18, 100/22, 100/26, 100/29, 100/33, 100/36, 100/38, 143/4-6, 161/25-38, 162/23-28, 162/30, 163/29-36, 164/1-2, 164/20-24, 165/3-14, 165/19-27, 167/7-13, 167/16-24a, 169/1—4, 169/13-32, 170/11-21, 170/26-41, 171/15-20, 171/22-34, 172/17-21a, 172/25-33, 172/35-49, 172/52-54, 173/21-55, 174/19-41, 175/17-40, 176/21-36, 176/39-54, 177/10-33, 178/22-52, 179//20-29, 179/31-49a, 180/29-53, 181/9-34, 182/2-19, 182/21-35, 183/3-39, 184/1-31, 185/1-29, 190/5-10, 190/12, 190/14a-14b, 203, 207/4, 227/1-2, 236/3-12, 240-241, 312, 314-324, 364, 367-375, 380, 382, 387-434, 439, 457-461, 467-470, 475, 477-530, 534-538, 540-544, 548-553, 556-578
Collection ID (for staff)
CPA PUB B
Abstract
Party publications: Political pamphlets and other publications published on behalf of the Conservative Party, 1868-2018.
Biographical / Historical
The Conservative Party Archive (CPA) preserves the records of the Conservative Party’s central and national organisations (primarily what were formerly known before recent changes of name as Conservative Central Office and the National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations) along with certain regional records. It is recognised by the Conservative Party as the official repository for its historic records and those of affiliated organisations, and receives new material on a regular basis.
The CPA was established as a source for academic study at the Bodleian Library in 1978 by an agreement made between the University of Oxford and the Conservative Party, and brought together surviving historic papers of the Party previously held in various locations including Newcastle University Library and the former Conservative Central Office in Smith Square, London. Since 1996, ownership and financial responsibility for the CPA has been vested in the Conservative Party Archive Trust.
Papers held in the Archive represent all three areas of Party organisation: elected, through the papers of the 1922 Committee, Shadow Cabinet and Chief Whip’s Office; voluntary, through the papers of the National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations (including its Provincial Councils), and its successor the National Conservative Convention; and professional, through the working files of the Conservative Research Department, Conservative Central Office (including its Area Offices) and its successor, Conservative Campaign Headquarters and their many departments and committees. With few exceptions the Archive does not generally hold the private papers of individuals; rather it holds papers created by them in the course of carrying out their official Party duties. Although the parliamentary party constitutes the longest-established element of Conservative Party organisation, dating back to the Tory grouping in the House of Commons of the 17th century, the papers of the National Union are by far the oldest in the Archive, with a virtually unbroken series of minutes dating back to 1867. Conservative Central Office was established in 1870, but many records were lost to salvage drives during the War, and a number of moves by Central Office since led to the destruction of still more, particularly from the period before 1939. As a result, the archive consists predominantly of post-Second World War material. The records of the Conservative Research Department, housed separately from Conservative Central Office until 1979, date back to its foundation in 1929.
The CPA was established as a source for academic study at the Bodleian Library in 1978 by an agreement made between the University of Oxford and the Conservative Party, and brought together surviving historic papers of the Party previously held in various locations including Newcastle University Library and the former Conservative Central Office in Smith Square, London. Since 1996, ownership and financial responsibility for the CPA has been vested in the Conservative Party Archive Trust.
Papers held in the Archive represent all three areas of Party organisation: elected, through the papers of the 1922 Committee, Shadow Cabinet and Chief Whip’s Office; voluntary, through the papers of the National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations (including its Provincial Councils), and its successor the National Conservative Convention; and professional, through the working files of the Conservative Research Department, Conservative Central Office (including its Area Offices) and its successor, Conservative Campaign Headquarters and their many departments and committees. With few exceptions the Archive does not generally hold the private papers of individuals; rather it holds papers created by them in the course of carrying out their official Party duties. Although the parliamentary party constitutes the longest-established element of Conservative Party organisation, dating back to the Tory grouping in the House of Commons of the 17th century, the papers of the National Union are by far the oldest in the Archive, with a virtually unbroken series of minutes dating back to 1867. Conservative Central Office was established in 1870, but many records were lost to salvage drives during the War, and a number of moves by Central Office since led to the destruction of still more, particularly from the period before 1939. As a result, the archive consists predominantly of post-Second World War material. The records of the Conservative Research Department, housed separately from Conservative Central Office until 1979, date back to its foundation in 1929.
Custodial History
The archive of the Conservative Party was established as a source for academic study at the Bodleian Library in 1978 by an agreement made between the University of Oxford and the Conservative Party, and brought together surviving historic papers of the Party previously held in various locations including Newcastle University Library and the former Conservative Central Office in Smith Square, London. Since 1996, ownership of the archive has been vested in the Conservative Party Archive Trust. The archive includes records from all three areas of Party organisation: parliamentary, voluntary and professional.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
The Conservative Party
- 19th century
- 20th century
- 21st century
- Bow Group
- Conservative Party
- Conservative Party (Great Britain) -- Periodicals
- Conservative Party | Central Committee on Post-War Problems
- Conservative Party | Centre for Policy Studies
- Conservative Party | Conservative Central Office
- Conservative Party | Conservative Councillors' Association
- Conservative Party | Conservative Group for Europe
- Conservative Party | Conservative Mainstream
- Conservative Party | Conservative Policy Forum
- Conservative Party | Conservative Political Centre
- Conservative Party | Conservative Research Department
- Conservative Party | Conservatives in the European Parliament
- Conservative Party | National Society for Conservative Agents
- Conservative Party | National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations
- Conservative Party | National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations | Women's National Advisory Committee
- Conservative Party | National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations | Young Britons
- Conservative Party | Society of Conservative Lawyers
- Conservative Party | Trade Unionists' National Advisory Committee
- Conservative Party | Young Conservative and Unionist Organisation
- Federation of University Conservative and Unionist Associations
- Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 19th century
- Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 20th century
- Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 21st century
- Junior Imperial and Constitutional League
- Title
- Conservative Party Archive: Published Material: Conservative Party pamphlets
- Status
- Published
- Author
- Finding aid prepared by Jeremy McIlwaine in 2014. Revised and expanded by Annaliese Griffiss in 2019.
- Date
- 2019
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Repository Details
Part of the Bodleian Libraries Repository
Contact:
Weston Library
Broad Street
Oxford OX1 3BG United Kingdom
specialcollections.enquiries@bodleian.ox.ac.uk
Weston Library
Broad Street
Oxford OX1 3BG United Kingdom
specialcollections.enquiries@bodleian.ox.ac.uk