Jules Ginswick papers, ca. 1951-1999
Jules Ginswick papers, ca. 1951-1999
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ca. 1951-1999
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MLMSS 9034
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5.45 metres of textual material (33 boxes)
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Jules Ginswick papers, ca. 1951-1999. The collection predominantly comprises statistics compiled by Ginswick concerning New South Wales economic history from 1788 to 1850, as well as the history of the Australian Gaslight Company from 1837 to 1966. Material includes handwritten and typescript notes and tables; correspondence; draft book chapters;...
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Jules Ginswick papers, ca. 1951-1999
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Information upgraded as part of the Manuscripts Unprocessed eRecords project 2013-2014
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Presented by John Ginswick in 2002
Administrative / Biographical history
Professor Jules Ginswick (1914-2001), who was born and educated in London, taught economic history at the University of Sydney from 1950 until his retirement. Between 1971 and 1973 he was editor of the Australian Economic History Review. Ginswick compiled a ‘Select bibliography of pamphlets on Australian economic and social history, 1830-1895’, 19...
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MLMSS 9034
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npAd3AX1
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/npAd3AX1
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421308
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