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States of mind : intellectuals and political culture in Australia and Britain / by James Walter
Bib ID 2125330
Format BookBook
Author
Walter, James, 1949-
 
Description London : University of London, Institute of Commonwealth Studies,Sir Robert Menzies Centre for Australian Studies, 1990 
30 p. ; 21 cm. 
ISBN 18555070278 (pbk.) 
Series

Menzies lecture ; 3rd.

Subjects Menzies, Robert, - Sir, - 1894-1978.  |  Political culture - Australia - History.  |  Political culture - Great Britain - History.  |  Civil service - Australia - History.  |  Civil service - Great Britain - History.  |  Political consultants.
Other authors/contributors Sir Robert Menzies Centre for Australian Studies

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