Blinken OSA Archivum
HU OSA 301 Records of Index on Censorship
BookIconFonds Description
Context
Hierarchy
Statistics
Identity Statement
Title
Records of Index on Censorship
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Date(s)
1957 - 1998 (predominant 1970-1998)
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Description Level
Fonds
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Extent and medium (estimated)

37.50 linear meters

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Extent and medium (processed)
340 Archival boxes, 42.5 linear meters
1 Oversized box (40 cm), 0.4 linear meters
Context
Name of creator(s)
Index on Censorship
Content and structure
Scope and content (abstract)

Index on Censorship was founded in 1972 by Stephen Spender with the goal to protect the basic human right of free expression. For the past 31 years, Index has reported on censorship issues from all over the world and has added to the debates on those issues.

This fonds comprises primarily background materials relating to censorship and the suppression of the press and freedom of speech, as collected by the staff members of the Index on Censorship. Materials on the same topics but from other independent or anonymous sources can be also found.

The records also deal with other human rights related topics such as migration, death penalty, victims of armed conflicts, minorities, political prisoners and prisoners of conscience, dissent and harassment of dissidents.

Some administrative files and, within them, correspondence of the editors with human rights informants, activists and monitors are also part of this fonds. As it also is an incomplete series of the periodical itself and other publications, too.

Content and structure
Accruals
Expected
Conditions of access and use
Conditions governing access
Partially Restricted (15 Folder/Item Restricted - 2342 Folder/Item Not Restricted)
Conditions of access and use
Conditions governing reproduction
Third party rights are to be cleared.
Allied Materials
Publication note

http://www.indexoncensorship.org

Description Control
Archivist's note
Arranged by Andrea Farkas, 2002-2003; described and revised by Csaba Szilagyi, September-November, 2003.
HU OSA 301 Records of Index on Censorship
BookIconFonds Description
Context
Hierarchy
Statistics
Identity Statement
Title
Records of Index on Censorship
Identity Statement
Date(s)
1957 - 1998 (predominant 1970-1998)
Identity Statement
Description Level
Fonds
Identity Statement
Extent and medium (estimated)

37.50 linear meters

Identity Statement
Extent and medium (processed)
340 Archival boxes, 42.5 linear meters
1 Oversized box (40 cm), 0.4 linear meters
Context
Name of creator(s)
Index on Censorship
Content and structure
Scope and content (abstract)

Index on Censorship was founded in 1972 by Stephen Spender with the goal to protect the basic human right of free expression. For the past 31 years, Index has reported on censorship issues from all over the world and has added to the debates on those issues.

This fonds comprises primarily background materials relating to censorship and the suppression of the press and freedom of speech, as collected by the staff members of the Index on Censorship. Materials on the same topics but from other independent or anonymous sources can be also found.

The records also deal with other human rights related topics such as migration, death penalty, victims of armed conflicts, minorities, political prisoners and prisoners of conscience, dissent and harassment of dissidents.

Some administrative files and, within them, correspondence of the editors with human rights informants, activists and monitors are also part of this fonds. As it also is an incomplete series of the periodical itself and other publications, too.

Content and structure
Accruals
Expected
Conditions of access and use
Conditions governing access
Partially Restricted (15 Folder/Item Restricted - 2342 Folder/Item Not Restricted)
Conditions of access and use
Conditions governing reproduction
Third party rights are to be cleared.
Allied Materials
Publication note

http://www.indexoncensorship.org

Description Control
Archivist's note
Arranged by Andrea Farkas, 2002-2003; described and revised by Csaba Szilagyi, September-November, 2003.