Cory Library for Historical Research

Cory Library for Humanities Research
Country South Africa
Type Research library
Scope South African History, Eastern Cape History
Established 1855
Location Grahamstown, Eastern Cape
Coordinates 33°18′52″S 26°31′19″E / 33.314317°S 26.52187°E / -33.314317; 26.52187
Other information
Director Dr. Cornelius Thomas
Website www.ru.ac.za/corylibrary/

The Cory Library for Humanities Research, previously known as the Cory Library for Historical Research, is a research library in Rhodes University.[1] In addition to its preservation Eastern Cape history, it also contains the archives of the Methodist Church of Southern Africa.

The library is named after Sir George Cory, chemist and historian, best known for his six-volume publication "The Rise of South Africa".[2] The library is situated on the ground floor of the Eden Grove Building, Lucas Avenue, Grahamstown.

The Library's archival holdings include Xhosa history, mission and church history, as well as education, mining, commercial and agricultural history.

Collections

Collections include:

The manuscript and archival collections include:

Notable collections

See also

References

  1. "Cory Library Homepage". Retrieved 24 May 2011.
  2. Sir George Cory (1965). The Rise of South Africa. Struik.

External links

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