[I have a transcript of mine] The Ronald Fraser Interviews: 1968 – A Student Generation in Revolt (catalogue no: C896) collection includes interviews with student activists about the events of 1968 in Britain and the United States, carried out for Fraser's book entitled 1968: A Student Generation in Revolt' (London: Chatto & Windus, 1988). The collection includes interviews with lecturers and students, including: Sally Alexander, Tariq Ali, Anna Davin, Jeffrey Dudgeon, David Fernbach, Paul Ginsborg, Fred Halliday, Geoffrey Hawthorn, Paul Hirst, Kim Howells, Martin Jacques, Bernadette McAliskey (Devlin), Sheila Rowbotham, David Triesman and Hilary Wainwright. Nearby items on shelf Search for British Library website Ronald Fraser Interviews: 1968 - A Student Generation in Revolt LIST C896 RECORDINGS: Collection title: Ronald Fraser Interviews: 1968 - A Student Generation in Revolt Recordist: Fraser, Ronald Collection 91 audio cassette tapes inventory: Collection Interviews with student activists about the events of 1968 in descripti: Britain and the United States, carried out for Fraser's book entitled '1968: A Student Generation in Revolt' (London: Chatto & Windus, 1988). Includes interviews with: Sally Alexander, Tariq Ali, Anna Davin, Jeffrey Dudgeon, David Fernbach, Paul Ginsborg, Fred Halliday, Geoffrey Hawthorn, Paul Hirst, Kim Howells, Martin Jacques, Bernadette McAliskey (Devlin), Sheila Rowbotham, David Triesman and Hilary Wainwright. Documentation: Full transcripts of all but two interviews, plus contextual material including book drafts, copies of journal articles and index cards. Collection also includes transcripts of two interviews for which the NSA holds no tapes (with Respondents 32 and 57). No tapes or transcript for respondent originally numbered 54 has been deposited at the British Library Sound Archive. Documentation: The C numbers on transcripts of recordings in this collection are Ronald Fraser's original interview numbers. They do not correspond to the numbers of the tapes as accessioned by the NSA, but they do correspond with the 'Respondent' numbers given for each of the anonymous interviewees in the Cadensa records. Transcripts are filed by the number of the interview as indicated on the list in the collection documentation file in 'C Series Misc. Small Docn.' Box 5. For anonymous interviews, this means searching for the transcript file which corresponds to the 'Respondent' number on Cadensa. To find transcripts for recordings with named interviewees, the interview number must be first found from the list of interview numbers. Format: tape 91 audio-cassettes Original or copy: original Access Most interviewees have requested anonymity. restrictions: NSA copy notes: Copy of collection also deposited with the Oral History Research Office at Columbia University, New York, USA.