Allen Leeper's letters home, 1908-1912: an Irish-Australian at Edwardian Oxford

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Abstract

Allen Leeper, Oxford undergraduate and future Foreign Office mandarin, wrote regularly to his family in Australia from 1908 until he left university in 1912. His letters, in Balliol archives and the State Library of Victoria, record his experiences at Balliol College, among a 'golden generation' decimated by the First World War, and on his extensive travels in Europe. They give a vivid picture of a continent on the eve of war, written by someone whose background afforded a degree of objectivity. Superficially, Oxford was still 'the apotheosis of the amateur', but Leeper's middle-class friends shared a progressive and socially responsible outlook. While he enjoyed college balls and tennis parties, his letters testify to a world shaken by political crisis and social change, and provide glimpses of emerging modernity, bringing out the complexities of a critical period in British and European history.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherCambridge University Press
Number of pages490
ISBN (Print)9781009493635
Publication statusPublished - 01 Oct 2024

Publication series

NameCamden 5th series
PublisherCambridge University Press for the Royal Historical Society
Volume67
ISSN (Print)0960-1163
ISSN (Electronic)1478-5110

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