Hardyman Madagascar Collection

The Hardyman Madagascar Collection comprises: Papers, 1827-1995, of James Hardyman, comprising writings in the form of published articles, press cuttings, typescripts, manuscripts and notes and correspondence relating to his interests in Malagasy history and culture and to his missionary work with t...

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Date(s) of creation: 1827-1995
Level: Collection
Format: Archive           

Reference number: PP MS 63
Summary: The Hardyman Madagascar Collection comprises: Papers, 1827-1995, of James Hardyman, comprising writings in the form of published articles, press cuttings, typescripts, manuscripts and notes and correspondence relating to his interests in Malagasy history and culture and to his missionary work with the London Missionary Society. Also including photographs, postcards, illustrations, prints, engravings and sketches relating to Madagascar, and a collection of maps. The archive explicity reflects the overlap between Hardyman's professional life in Madagascar as a missionary and his interests concerning the island. The collection is particularly rich in material relating to missionary activity in Madagascar, in particular the London Missionary Society. The material relating to the history of the Christian Church in Madagascar is supplemented by articles and reports by Hardyman in his capacity as a missionary working amongst the Sihanaka. The heavy representation of Hardyman's own writings and publications, on a wide array of subjects, is as much to do with his position as a scholar as his bibliophilia. Hardyman's correspondence with a wide range of academics and writers also indicates the rapport he held with fellow scholars of Malagasy history and culture. Mainly English, Malagasy, French - Hardyman's own articles appear all three languages. Also includes some Welsh, Norwegian, Portuguese, Italian and Latin.
Main author: Hardyman; James Trenchard (1918-1995); missionary
Extent: 85 boxes and 175 maps
Admin history: James Trenchard Hardyman was born in Madagascar in 1918. He was the son of Arnold Victor Hardyman and Laura Hardyman (née Stubbs), who both worked as missionaries in Madagascar with the London Missionary Society from the year they married in 1916 through to 1938, and then from 1944 to 1950. As a child, James was sent to England to be educated under the guardianship of the Rev. and Mrs J. H. Haile. He became a missionary with the London Missionary Society in 1945. In the same year he married Marjorie Tucker. From 1946 to 1974 they lived in Ime ... View more
Custodial history: Hardyman's policy on collecting, reflected in his own words: 'In principle anything to do with Madagascar might have been included. But in practice some subjects close to my main interests are much better covered than others; e.g. history rather than natural sciences'.
Acquisition: Hardyman donated his Library to SOAS in 1991 and further archival material was bequeathed in 1995.
Arrangement: James Hardyman's papers have been arranged into the following classes: Hardyman (arranged chronologically); People (includes files created by Hardyman relating to individuals or containing authored work, arranged alphabetically by person); Subject (files organised by Hardyman, and arranged alphabetically by subject); Photographs (grouped by the photographer, the person who collected the material or the person who gave the materials to Hardyman, and arranged chronologically); Visual Material (arranged chronologically where possible); Maps ( ... View more
Access status: Open
Copyright: Copyright was transferred to SOAS Library by JT Hardyman and M Hardyman on 2 September 1991. Copyright predominantly resides with SOAS Library, in addition to some third party rights.
User restrictions: For permission to publish, please contact Archives & Special Collections, SOAS Library in the first instance
Language: English
Malagasy
Multiple languages
Scripts: Latin
Finding aids: Unpublished handlist.
Related material: SOAS also holds the records of the London Missionary Society (Ref: CWM/LMS) which includes an extensive and complimentary resource on both Madagascar and the official missionary activities of JT Hardyman. The African Studies Section of SOAS Library also holds Hardyman's Library ('The Hardyman Madagascar Collection'). This comprises 3,000 publications donated by James Hardyman. The subject range is broad but the emphasis is on those subjects in which he had most personal interest. Thus, church and mission history in Madagascar f ... View more
Format: Archive           
Subjects:
Law
Access Points - Person, Corporate & Family Names:
Name Code Person, Corporate or Family Name Type of Entity
GB/NNAF/P153943 Hardyman; James Trenchard (1918-1995); missionary Person
GB/NNAF/C54634 London Missionary Society Corporate
Access Points - Places:
Place Code Place Name
7729889 Eastern Africa
1062947 Madagascar