Collection TWE - Geoffrey Tweedale papers

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GB 249 TWE

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Geoffrey Tweedale papers

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  • 1921 - 2000s (Production)

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28.4 metres

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Nom du producteur

(b. 1951)

Notice biographique

Geoffrey Tweedale was Professor of Business History at Manchester Metropolitan University Business School. He has a long-standing interest in the history of occupational health and has written studies on asbestos-related diseases, byssinosis, silicosis, and cancers in the chemical and cotton industries.

His publications relating specifically to the asbestos industry include:

  • 'Magic mineral to killer dust: Turner & Newall and the asbestos hazard' (2nd edition, 2001: Oxford University Press)
  • (with Laurie Flynn) 'Piercing the corporate veil: Cape Industries and multinational corporate liability for a toxic hazard, 1950-2004', 'Enterprise and society' 8 (2) (2007), 268-296, DOI: 10.1017/S1467222700005863
  • (with Jock McCulloch) 'Defending the indefensible: the global asbestos industry and its fight for survival (2008: Oxford University Press)

Histoire archivistique

Source immédiate d'acquisition ou de transfert

Donated by Geoffrey Tweedale in 2016.

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Portée et contenu

Research papers of Geoffrey Tweedale gathered during the course of his research for his book 'Magic mineral to killer dust: Turner & Newall and the asbestos hazard' (2nd edition, 2001: Oxford University Press), which investigated the British company, Turner & Newall, one of the world's leading asbestos manufacturers.

The collection comprises:

  • Copies of more or less complete run of Turner & Newall compensation cases, 1921-1990s (c. 700 files). The copies were made by Tweedale from microfilms of the Turner & Newall company archives made by Chase Manhattan Bank in 1991 as part of a court case initiated in the USA by the Bank against Turner & Newall. Tweedale made a special study of these case files.
  • Series of subject files. The bulk of the contents is copies of correspondence and papers from the Turner & Newall archives. However, the series also contains material from other sources as well as Tweedale’s own notes and correspondence. Most of the material relates to Turner & Newall, but there is also material on other companies eg Johns Manville in the USA, Eternit, and Cape Asbestos as well as material on Canada, South Africa, and Australia. The series also includes biographical information on related people as well as press cuttings collected by Tweedale.
  • A selection of videotapes and DVDs mostly relating to Turner & Newall plus several transcripts of TV/radio programmes, dating back to the 1970s and early 1980s.

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Conditions d’accès

Access to some records is restricted in compliance with the UK General Data Protection Regulation and the Data Protection Act 1998. Please contact repository to request access.

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  • anglais

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    Finding aids

    This collection is not yet fully catalogued. A partial box list is available on request.

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    Further copies of the Turner & Newall corporate archive were held by the Occupational and Environmental Diseases Association (OEDA) and Clydeside Action on Asbestos (see links below). Whilst there is some duplication of content, it is believed that no single set of copies is comprehensive.

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