Pauline Armstrong theses and other papers, 1991-2002
Pauline Armstrong theses and other papers, 1991-2002
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1991-2002
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A History of the Save Our Sons Movement of Victoria 1965-1973. MA thesis, Monash University, 1991
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A Critical Biography of Frank Hardy. PhD thesis, University of Melbourne, 1997
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Photocopies of reviews and newscuttings concerning the monograph: Frank Hardy and the Making of Power without Glory,...
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Pauline Armstrong theses and other papers, 1991-2002
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Information upgraded as part of the Manuscripts Unprocessed eRecords Project 2012-2013
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Presented by Bruce Armstrong, April 2003
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Pauline Armstrong (1928-2001) was a businesswomen, political activist and biographer. Born in Camberwell, Victoria, the eldest child of Charlotte and Arthur Watkin. Her mother and grandmother were Labor Party members, who become disenchanted and joined the Communist Party.
In 1949 Pauline became secretary to Cedric Ralph, a lawyer who manage...
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MLMSS 8728
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9gkdbMX9
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