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Thesis eleven : a new journal working at the crossroads of socialism and scholarship.

Thesis eleven : a new journal working at the crossroads of socialism and scholarship.

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Thesis eleven : a new journal working at the crossroads of socialism and scholarship.

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Full title

Thesis eleven : a new journal working at the crossroads of socialism and scholarship.

Publisher

Clayton [Vic.] : Thesis Eleven, 1980- .

Date

1980- .

Call Numbers

335.405/7 , DH/1612

Record Identifier

74Vvw450MGKb

MMS ID

991004426929702626

Language

English

Formats

Physical Description

Physical content

v. ; 21 cm.

Contents

No. 1 (1980)-

Publication information

Publisher

Clayton [Vic.] : Thesis Eleven, 1980- .

Date Published

1980- .

More information

Alternative Titles

Full title

Thesis eleven : a new journal working at the crossroads of socialism and scholarship.

Notes

General note

From No. 46 (Aug. 1996) published London: Sage Publications.

Marxism. Serials (ANB/PRECIS SIN 0534293)

Available from The Editor, Thesis Eleven, c/- Mr. A. Davidson, Politics, Monash University, Clayton, Vic. 3168.

From no. 28 (1991) published in the U.S.A.

Mitchell Library copy at DH/1612: part of the Donald Horne Collection, East Bank, Shelf 17.

Citation / References Note

APAIS. This database is available on the Informit Online Internet Service, http://www.informit.com.au or on CD-ROM, http://www.rmitpublishing.com.au.

Additional physical form availability note

From no. 46 (Aug. 1996) published in London by Sage Publications.

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

335.405/7 , DH/1612

Record Identifier

74Vvw450MGKb

Permalink

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74Vvw450MGKb

Other Identifiers

ISSN

0725-5136

DDC

335.405

MMS ID

991004426929702626

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