Papers of the Manchester historian Eric John. The collection comprises exclusively copies of John's lectures and one draft of an article. No other papers are known to survive.
It is assumed that the lectures were given as part of John's teaching duties at the University of Manchester. The lectures are not dated, but probably date mainly from the 1960s and 1970s. It is likely that at least some of these lectures were given as part of the general undergraduate courses, "Outlines of medieval history 400-1500" and "Medieval English history, 55 BC to AD 1500". Other may relate to undergraduate special subject courses, notably "The Norman Connection" and "Church and Empire in the 11th century". Lectures have been retained in their original order, and some lectures comprise several sections.
- /1 "All history is contemporary history".
- /2 "Germanism" , part of "Introduction to English medieval history" course.
- /3 "Feudalism".
- /4 "The Conversion of the Anglo-Saxons".
- /5 "The Making of England" and "The Kingdom of England".
- /6 "The English Charter and the English Chancery", "The Private Charter", "The Royal Chancery", "The Episcopal Chancery".
- /7 "The Norman Connexion" [special subject], comprises "Anglo Saxon Chronicle" "Monks and Vikings," "Reform and the Tenant", "The Battle of Maldon" "Edward the Confessor" and "Edward the Confessor: the Crisis" (i.e. succession to Edward the Confessor").
- /8 "Anglo-Norman Politics"
- /9 "The Sheriff", "Domesday Survey", "The reign of William the Conqueror", "Oath of Salisbury", "Growth of Royal Justice".
- /10 "Arnulf and Conrad (i)".
- /11 "The Imperial Church".
- /12 "The Saxon dynasty: Henry I".
- /13 Henry I of Germany, comprising "Henry's military history", "Burgen" "Military and Foreign affairs" "Henry and the West".
- /14 "Otto the Great".
- /15 "The Church" and "Otto I and Empire".
- /16 "Origins of Germany".
- /17 Diplomatic lectures: "The Papal Chancery" "Formularies and Registration", "Papal Registers", "Papal Chancery from Leo X to Innocent II".
- /18 "Gobbets on law and administration".
/19 Article : "St Oswald and the Church of Worcester". This was published in the Journal of Ecclesiastical History", IX, 1958. Includes a typescript of the article, and amendments, and three letters to John: 1) From Christopher Cheyney, 17 March 1957, finds paper "very interesting", suggests submitting to Journal of Ecclesiastical History", and makes some specific comments. 2) 18 March 1857 from F E Harmer, sending comments; 3) 6 July 1957 from C H Dugmore, editor of the JJournal of Ecclesiastical History", accepting a revised draft for publication.