Description | Papers relating to the Christian Peace Conferences held in Prague, including: correspondence about, invitation to, and reports on the 1960 Conference (ff.1-11); 1961 Conference (ff.12-26); 1962 Conference (ff.27-35); 1963 Conference (ff.36-58); 1964 Conference, including John Lawrence's diary (ff.59-102); notes about the Prague Peace Movement (ff.103-106); report by the Revd. David Paton on a meeting of the Working Committee of the Christian Peace Conference held in Paris after the Russian invasion of Czechoslovakia, Aug 1968 (ff.107-110); memo by David Paton on the Future of the Christian Peace Conference (ff.112-113); correspondence between the Revd. O. Fielding Clarke and Archbishop Ramsey abut the Fourth World Conference of the Christian Peace Movement, 1971, his article submitted to the Church Times but not published, and comments on Michael Bourdeaux and the Centre for the Study of Religion and Communism (ff.116-134); involvement of Canon Kenyon Wright of the Coventry Centre for International Reconciliation in the Christian Peace Conference, 1980 (ff.141-151). Correspondents include: Revd. Kenneth Slack (ff.1, 64-66); Viktor Hajek (f.2); Jaroslav Ondra (ff.2, 30, 34, 44, 47, 59, 69-71); J.L. Hromadka (ff.2, 6, 8,44, 47, 59, 70-73, 75, 95-96, 100, 102); Eric Fletcher MP (ff.14-18); Darril Hudson (ff.22-25); Revd. David Paton (ff.32-33, 35, 37, 52-53, 57, 62-63, 91, 93, 105-106, 114-115); Archbishop Ramsey (ff.34-35, 62-63, 75, 93, 96, 100, 102, 114-115, 137); Richard K. Ullmann (f.38, 43) Foreign Office staff (ff.39-42, 50); Pavel Sokolovskiy (f.58); J. Novak (f.61); John Lawrence (ff.68, 77, 81, 83-86); Roderic Coote, Bishop of Fulham (f.82); Kenneth Lee (f.94); Bishop Ambrose Reeves (f.137); Monsignor William Purdy (f.139); Dr.Karoly Toth (ff.140, 152-153, 156-157); Revd. Richard Chartres (ff.154-155). |