Sondra Silverman - Papers relating to her research work on the Australia First Movement, 1946-1963
Sondra Silverman - Papers relating to her research work on the Australia First Movement, 1946-1963
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1946-1963
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MLMSS 6015
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1 box - 0.05 metres
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ca.1962-1963; Undraft drafts (3) of thesis on the Australia First Movement. Transcript with MS annotations.
1946; The Publicist: The Paper Loyal to Australia First / Reprint of the January to March 1942 Issues. Sydney, Stafford Printery, 1946
1962-1963; Correspondence relating to research on the Australia First Movement. Correspondents inc...
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Sondra Silverman - Papers relating to her research work on the Australia First Movement, 1946-1963
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Presented by Eve Nairn in 1995
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Eve Nairn with the assistance of this collection of research notes compiled by Sondra Silverman, commenced her thesis on the Australia First Movement in the early 1960's, but never completed it. The Australia First Movement was an ultra-nationalistic wartime organisation formed in Sydney in 1941 whose aims supported the defence of Australia even a...
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MLMSS 6015
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9gk5pPe9
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9gk5pPe9
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96538
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