Archive Collection description: BET
Betts Collection (1928-1960) (circa)
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Reginald Robert Betts (1903-1961) was born in Norwich. After completing
his studies at Oxford University he took up a post there as a temporary
lecturer. This was followed by positions as lecturer at Liverpool and
Belfast Universities. In 1934 he became a professor at Southampton
University. As a medieval historian, Betts specialised in the history of
Bohemia but later developed a great interest in the modern Czechoslovak
state, becoming an expert in Czech affairs. This knowledge led to his
appointment at the BBC, during the later years of the Second World War as
editor of the broadcasting service for Czechoslovakia and later of the
whole European service. After the war Betts was briefly, 1945-1946 a
professor at Birmingham University before becoming Masaryk professor of
Central European history at SSEES in 1946, a position he held until his
death. He was also head of the History Department at SSEES until 1957.
Ref: "Slavonic and East European Review" vol 40, no 94, 1961, pp 1-6 and
Betts, R R "Essays in Czech history" (London, 1969)
Contents
Manuscripts of writings, lecture notes and other notes by Betts; notes, transcripts and photostats from Latin manuscripts in Austrian and Czech libraries on Jan Hus, Peter Payne and the Reformation and also notes taken from more recent books on these subjects.4 boxes
(Languages) Czech & English & French & German & Latin
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