ANIMUS, ABSENTEEISM, AND SUCCESSION IN THE KEILLER MARMALADE DYNASTY, 1839–1919*Research for this article was funded by the Nuffield Foundation and the Centre for Business History in Scotland, University of Glasgow. Roy Church, Roger Munting, and Richard Wilson advised, most helpfully, on earlier draft versions. Primary sources are the James Keiller & Son Ltd. Archive at the Archive and Record Centre, Dundee (cited as JKAD); Keiller depositions at Companies House, Edinburgh (CHE); archives of Alexander Keiller Museum, Avebury [items passed on by Lynda J. Murray] (AKMA); and private collections of Ian Keiller of Tudely, Kent (IKC) and Patricia Keiller of Palmerston North, New Zealand (PKC). Correspondence is available for the years 1863–68 and 1871–74 in JKAD, for 1879–82 in IKC, and for 1889–92 in PKC. I am grateful to all the individuals and institutions cited.

Author: MATHEW W. M.  

Publisher: Edinburgh University Press

ISSN: 1755-1749

Source: Journal of Scottish Historical Studie, Vol.28, Iss.1, 2008-05, pp. : 44-61

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