Correspondence from Herbert and Betty Feith to Anton Lucas, 1971-2001 [manuscript]
- Bib ID:
- 3722144
- Format:
- Manuscript
- Author:
- Feith, Herbert, 1930-2001
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- Available for reference. not for loan.
- Description:
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- 1971-2001
- 1 cm. (1 folder)
- Summary:
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Photocopies of letters written to Anton Lucas by Herbert and Betty Feith. Anton Lucas is Head of the School of Political and International Studies at Flinders University, Adelaide. Includes copies of Nonia Community Newsletter (1978-1979).
- Biography/History:
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Indonesian scholar and peace activist. Herb Feith was born in Vienna on October 3 1930. His family, Jewish political refugees moved to Australia while he was still a child. Herb Feith was appointed Professor of Politics at Monash University in the 1960's.
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- Photocopies.
- Originals in private ownership.
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- 1971-2001
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- Literary Dramatic Musical
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