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  <dc:title>Edward Towers Papers</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Contents  Papers of Edward Towers, including correspondence with his family and his friend, Rev Edward Stephens, written during vocational training at the English College in Rome and as a member of staff at Ushaw College (with typescript transcripts of some of the Rome letters); Ushaw papers, including notebooks, sermons, lectures, and research papers on Ushaw College history; historical material relating to both Ushaw College and the English College at Douai; and personal papers.  The papers cover a wide range of subjects including religious and other aspects of life in Rome and its surrounding villages at the beginning of the twentieth century; vocational training at the Venerable English College in Rome; financial administration and teaching at Ushaw College; the production of the  Ushaw Magazine; the effect of the two world wars on the administration of Ushaw; the threat posed to Ushaw and the Catholic Church generally by modernism; and Catholic life in Lancashire during the Second World War and the post-war period.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1867-1957</dc:date>
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