Papers and correspondence of Raymond Thomas OBE (1923-2007), Professor of Business Administration

Scope and Content

A small amount of biographical material but mainly drafts, notes and papers relating to Thomas's teaching and research. In combination, they form a record of his long, active and successful academic career, documenting his interest in all aspects of business, commerce and management. Journal articles and other published outputs evidence his contribution to the emergence and development of management as an academic discipline, and the role he played in shaping management education in the UK.

The Collection also contains a range of reports and papers relating to Thomas's work beyond the University of Bath. They reflect his strong connections within the business and industry sectors.

Administrative / Biographical History

Raymond Elliott Thomas was born in Glamorgan, Wales, in 1923. He attended Aberdare Boys County Grammar School before graduating from Cardiff Technical College (University of London) in 1943 with a Bachelor of Commerce. After completing his national service with the RAF, he undertook postgraduate study at the University of Birmingham, before taking up an appointment as lecturer at the Scottish College of Commerce (now part of the University of Strathclyde) in 1948. In collaboration with colleagues at the Royal College of Science and Technology, he played a major part in the foundation of the Glasgow School of Management Studies, becoming it first joint head in 1956.

In 1962 Thomas was appointed first head of the new Department of Management Studies then being established by Bristol College of Science and Technology. In 1966 the College became Bath University of Technology, subsequently the University of Bath, by which time Thomas had been appointed Professor of Business Administration and the Department of Management Studies had become the School of Management. The School was based in Rockwell House, Bristol, until 1975 when it moved to the University's Claverton Down campus.

Thomas stayed at the University of Bath until his retirement in 1987. His main areas of teaching and research interest included management principles and practice, corporate governance, executive behaviour and organisation, commercial apprenticeship, and transport economics and strategy. He held external examinerships at universities throughout the UK, and contributed to strategic audits of the business management schools at universities in the Netherlands, Belgium and Ireland. He served as Pro-Vice-Chancellor of the University of Bath from 1978 to 1983, playing an important role in the early shaping and development of institutional structure, direction and priorities.

Thomas was a director of the South Western Industrial Research Ltd, a University of Bath based research and consultancy organisation. He was a member of the South West and South Wales Regional Advisory Board of the British Institute of Management, the Standing Joint Committee of the Universities and Accountancy Profession, the National Economic Development Council Working Party on the Future of Management Education, and many other bodies concerned with management development both in the UK and overseas. He served as Chairman of the Avon Area Manpower Board of the Manpower Services Commission, and of the Economic Development Committee for the Food and Drink Industries at the National Economic Development Office (NEDO). He also served as the Wales and South West Regional Chair of the Royal Society of Arts.

In 1976 he was the recipient of a British Institute of Management Burnham Gold Medal. He received the Queen's Silver Jubilee Medal in 1977, and was awarded an OBE (Order of the British Empire) in 1978.

Professor Thomas died on 12 January 2007.

Arrangement

The material is presented in the order outlined below. It covers the period from 1940 to 2009. As far as possible the arrangement of the Collection follows the original order imposed by Professor Thomas.

GENERAL INTRODUCTION

SECTION A BIOGRAPHICAL A.1-A.23
This section contains a small amount of biographical material. It includes degree certificates, records of professional memberships, obituaries, and press cuttings. It also contains teaching timetables relating to the early years of Raymond Thomas's academic career as a lecturer at the Scottish College of Commerce in Glasgow.

SECTION B WRITINGS B.1-B.98
This section contains a representative selection of Raymond Thomas's writing output. Covering most of his working career from 1942 to 1992, it includes reports, lectures, articles in magazines, and papers published in specialist and academic journals, as well as drafts and working notes. Topics range from retail management and the teaching of business administration, to commercial leadership and enterprise development.

SECTION C UNIVERSITY OF BATH C.1-C.32
This section contains a very small amount of material relating to Raymond Thomas's work at the University of Bath. Though it is not a comprehensive record of the 25 years he spent at the institution, it gives an idea of the range of his activities as an academic and an officer of the University, and some valuable insight into the history and development of the School of Management he helped to establish.

After his retirement in 1987, Thomas returned annually to the University to present the Professor Raymond Thomas Prize set up and sponsored by former students in recognition of the huge contribution he had made to the School and the University.

The presentation is chronological from 1962 to 2003.

SECTION D CONFERENCES D.1-D.23
This section contains a small number of papers, programmes and proceedings from conferences, seminars and meetings where Raymond Thomas participated as an organiser, speaker or attendee. They range in date from 1965 to 1998.

SECTION E PROJECTS E.1-E72
This section contains material relating to various projects and initiatives with which Thomas was involved as part of his work as an academic and management consultant.

Access Information

NOT ALL THE MATERIAL IN THIS COLLECTION
MAY YET BE AVAILABLE FOR CONSULTATION.
ENQUIRIES SHOULD BE ADDRESSED IN THE
FIRST INSTANCE TO:

THE ARCHIVIST
THE LIBRARY
UNIVERSITY OF BATH
CLAVERTON DOWN
BATH BA2 7AY

Acquisition Information

The material was donated by Dr Eric Albone, on behalf of Professor Thomas's family, in 2009.

Note

We are grateful to Dr Eric Albone and Dr Gary Davis for their assistance in making this material available.

Other Finding Aids

A catalogue providing full details of the archival material is available in PDF format on the University of Bath Archives and Research Collections website .

Conditions Governing Use

Enquiries should be made in the first instance to:

The Archivist The Library University of Bath Claverton Down Bath BA2 7AY

Email: E.Richmond@bath.ac.uk

Telephone: +44 (0)1225 383464