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直到最近,金伯利第一任伯爵约翰·沃德豪斯(John Wodehouse)的大量文件收藏还在私人手中,实际上并没有被翻看。1991年12月12日,在他去世近90年后,这些论文被牛津大学的博德利图书馆以大约4万英镑的价格买下。另外的资金来自拉德克利夫信托基金、博德利之友和国家图书馆之友。除了大英图书馆(Add ms . 46692-4)收藏的一小部分外交信件外,这些信件的日期为1856年至1858年,当时他是驻俄大使。苏格兰国家图书馆还收藏了八卷金伯利晚期的信件(编号10242-9)。由于其相当大的规模,牛津收藏的分类和编目是一个缓慢的过程,金伯利文件直到1995年才开始被广泛使用,同年伊丽莎白·特恩(Elizabeth Turne)的收藏综合清单出现了。2馆藏非常庞大,包括不少于589卷,分为13个主要部分。第7部分,金伯利在担任殖民地事务国务卿期间的论文,对南非研究人员来说是最重要的,但为了清楚起见,其他部分也在这里列出。第2 -10部分是金伯利的核心回应(包括发出的和收到的)。这些部分的文件是根据金伯利勋爵所担任的职务排列的。在每个部分中,字母按字母顺序排列。
Searching for gems: the Kimberley Papers at Oxford University
Until recent ly , the extensive collection of paper s of John Wodehouse, the f irst Earl of Kimberley, was in pr iva te hands and vi r tual ly undis turbed. On 12 December 1991, a lmost 90 years af ter his death, the paper s were pu rchased at So therby ' s by the Bodleian Library, Oxford Universi ty, for about £40 000.1 Additional funding came f rom the Radcliffe Trust , the Friends of the Bodleian and the Friends of the National Libraries. The collection compr ises prac t ica l ly all Kimber ley ' s surviving polit ical paper s wi th the exception of a small collection of diplomatic cor respondence in the Brit ish Library (Add Mss 46692-4) dated 1856-1858, while he was minis ter p len ipotent ia ry to Russia. There are also eight volumes of Kimber ley ' s la ter cor respondence in the Nat ional Library of Scotland (Mss 10242-9). Because of its considerable size, the sort ing and cataloguing of the Oxford collection was a s low process and the Kimber ley Papers only became avai lable to r e sea rche r s in 1995, the same year in which Elizabeth Turne r ' s comprehens ive inventory to the collection appeared. 2 The collection is very large, compris ing no less than 589 volumes a r ranged into 13 main sections. Section 7, Kimber ley ' s paper s while he was Secre tary of State for the Colonies, is the mos t impor tan t for South African researchers , bu t the others are also l is ted here for the sake of clari ty. Sections 2 -10 are volumes of Kimber ley ' s cor respondence (both outgoing and incoming). The paper s in these sections are a r ranged according to the offices Lord Kimberley held. Within each section, the le t ters are a r ranged a lphabet ical ly according to correspondent .