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Peter Orlovich - Papers, ca. 1954 - ca. 1968

Peter Orlovich - Papers, ca. 1954 - ca. 1968

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/nmQdR5Pn

Peter Orlovich - Papers, ca. 1954 - ca. 1968

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Full title

Peter Orlovich - Papers, ca. 1954 - ca. 1968

Author / Creator

Date

ca. 1954 - ca. 1968

Call Numbers

MLMSS 1926

Record Identifier

nmQdR5Pn

Reference Code

430348
Physical Description

Contents

2 boxes - 0.36 Meters

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Textual Records - (typescript)

Textual Records - (printed)

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Scope and Contents

Contents

'The Problem of the Interior: Geographical Theories on the Nature of the Interior of Australia Prior to 1850'. A thesis submitted in accordance with requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in History (Hons.), 1 March 1967 (2 vols). Examines in particular the geographical theories of John Oxley, Allan Cunningham, Charles Sturt, Thomas Livingst...

Alternative Titles

Full title

Peter Orlovich - Papers, ca. 1954 - ca. 1968

Notes

General note

Peter Orlovich's thesis 'Library Legislation in New South Wales, 1867-1937' is located at MLMSS 1926 ADD-ON 419.

Contextual Information

Source

Presented by Peter Orlovich in March 1970

Administrative / Biographical history

Dr Peter Orlovich was Lecturer in Archives Administration and Records Management, University of New South Wales from 1973 to 1979 when he was promoted to Senior Lecturer. He was also an inaugural member of the Pacific Regional Branch of the International Council of Archives (PARBICA) and a member of the Geographical Names Board of NSW.

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Call Numbers

MLMSS 1926

Record Identifier

nmQdR5Pn

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/nmQdR5Pn

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Reference code

430348

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