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CJA-PTK-11
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4 PM Cosmology
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- 1989-1995 (Creation)
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1 folder
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(1939-2019)
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Contents of a folder labelled '(4) PM Cosmology' [folder removed]. Includes:
-typescript schedule for the Portrack seminar on Post-Modern Ecology to be held in Santa Monica on Tulane Department of Philosophy, 1995 [incomplete]
-typescript list of Portrack seminars and participants 1-6
-post-it with manuscript note
-cutting titled 'The New Men from Auntie' [on Alan Yentob and Michael Jackson at the BBC] by Lesley White
-cutting 'The Creative Universe' by Judith Rice from The Tablet 24 July 1992
-copy fax from the the ICA to Brian Swimme with arrangements from Meaning In The Cosmos, 1993
-typescript list of religious leaders and academics
-typescript fax from Imperial College, informing Charles that Professor C. Isham is unwell and will be unable to speak at the event, 1993
-typescript fax, signed, from Charles to Richard Falk discussing potential of Prague and Havel
-typescript letter from Charles to Vaclev Havel, President of the Czech Republic, 1994
-typescript fax from Richard Falk to Charles discussing a potential publication and Prague, 1994
-typescript list of names and contact details headed 'July 13th-16th/17th? Acceptances', heavily annotated
-typescript titled 'The Triumph of the Twentieth Century' from The Economist 12 August 1989
-typescript fax giving contact details
-fax from the ICA to Charles sending advertisements in Time Out and the News Statesman [not enclosed], 1993
-typescript list titled 'SPT Addresses and telephone numbers' with contact details
-photocopy poem titled 'The Blind Men and the Elephant' by Godfray Saxe from 'Quest for a Concept of Postmodernity' [7 copies]
-typescript schedule for the Portrack seminar on Post-Modern Ecology to be held in Santa Monica on Tulane Department of Philosophy, 1995 [incomplete]
-typescript list of Portrack seminars and participants 1-6
-post-it with manuscript note
-cutting titled 'The New Men from Auntie' [on Alan Yentob and Michael Jackson at the BBC] by Lesley White
-cutting 'The Creative Universe' by Judith Rice from The Tablet 24 July 1992
-copy fax from the the ICA to Brian Swimme with arrangements from Meaning In The Cosmos, 1993
-typescript list of religious leaders and academics
-typescript fax from Imperial College, informing Charles that Professor C. Isham is unwell and will be unable to speak at the event, 1993
-typescript fax, signed, from Charles to Richard Falk discussing potential of Prague and Havel
-typescript letter from Charles to Vaclev Havel, President of the Czech Republic, 1994
-typescript fax from Richard Falk to Charles discussing a potential publication and Prague, 1994
-typescript list of names and contact details headed 'July 13th-16th/17th? Acceptances', heavily annotated
-typescript titled 'The Triumph of the Twentieth Century' from The Economist 12 August 1989
-typescript fax giving contact details
-fax from the ICA to Charles sending advertisements in Time Out and the News Statesman [not enclosed], 1993
-typescript list titled 'SPT Addresses and telephone numbers' with contact details
-photocopy poem titled 'The Blind Men and the Elephant' by Godfray Saxe from 'Quest for a Concept of Postmodernity' [7 copies]
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- Saxe, Godfrey (Subject)
- Falk, Richard (Subject)
- BBC (Subject)
- White, Lesley (Subject)
- The Tablet (Subject)
- The Economist (Subject)
- Institute of Contemporary Arts (Subject)
- Swimme, Brian (Subject)