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MCMASTER University is home to the scientific study of Bertrand Russell (1872-1970), British philosopher, logic, the renowned essayist and peace advocate. In the Bertrand Russell Archives came McMaster Library in 1968 when they finished area of archives and research collections. Russell Library is part of the Russell Archives, along with his correspondence, manuscripts, tapes, films, photographs, medals and permanently displayed Bureau. Send us questions you may have for the Russell Archives. In the Russell Research Center is editing Russell Collected Collected documents and letters. For synopses of the life and philosophy of Russell, see entry in Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy and (for those signed in the area of access or paper) entry in the Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy. For dozens of images of scanned documents and other items related to Russell lives, as well as the accompanying text that introduces young readers interested in studies of Bertrand Russell Russell Bertrand Russell Archives, visit the Gallery. A collection of cartoons with the Russell is at the University of Kent. In blue commemorative plate for Russell below is a photo with Toniann Pitassi.
