Karen F. McDowell research papers concerning Nauru, ca. 1900-1987
Karen F. McDowell research papers concerning Nauru, ca. 1900-1987
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ca. 1900-1987
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MLMSS 9088
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5.25 metres of textual material (35 boxes)
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Research material collected by Karen McDowell for her doctoral thesis 'Constitutional Development in Nauru', La Trobe University, 1987. It consists mainly of photocopies of newspaper articles, journal articles, books, government reports, yearbooks, law reports, parliamentary debates and United Nations publications as well as letters from academics...
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Karen F. McDowell research papers concerning Nauru, ca. 1900-1987
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Information upgraded as part of the Manuscripts unprocessed eRecords Project, 2013-2014
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Presented by Dr Karen McDowell, January 1989
Administrative / Biographical history
Dr Karen F. McDowell is a solicitor who worked for the New Zealand Foreign Service before becoming Head of the Nauru Foreign Service.
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MLMSS 9088
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92eVqLdY
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/92eVqLdY
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411561
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