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Papers, 1921-1969 [manuscript]
Bib ID 461268
Format ManuscriptManuscript, OnlineOnline
Author
Graham, B. D. (Bruce Desmond), 1931-
 
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Access Conditions Available for reference : Folders 1, 3-5. Restricted : Folder 2 (permission for access to be obtained from the New State Movement). Not for loan. 
Description 1921-1969. 
7.5 cm. (5 folders) 
Summary

Folder 1 comprises notes on oral interviews made by Graham in 1956-1957, when he was writing his book "The Formation of the Australian Country Parties". The interviewees include: Sir Earle Page, W.A. Weiley, R.S. Vincent, M.F. Bruxner, Mrs E.A. Buttenshaw, H.W. Budd, Hugh Main, C.L.A. Abbott, Sir John Latham and Lord S.M. Bruce. Folder 2 comprises papers relating to the New State Movement (1920-1930) which began in Tamworth in 1920 in order to create a new state in Northern Australia. Folders 3-5 : Papers, mainly correspondence, relating to research on the Country Party.

Biography/History

Graham is a historian and specialist in Indian, French and Australian country parties. He is author of a number of books. Currently living and working in the United Kingdom.

Notes

Manuscript reference no.: NLA MS 8471.

Index/Finding Aid Note Descriptive list available for folder 1. 
Subjects Graham, B. D. - (Bruce Desmond), - 1931- - Archives.  |  Northern (N.S.W.) New State Movement.  |  Political parties - Australia.  |  Historians - Australia - Archives.  |  Political scientists - Australia - Archives.  |  Decentralization in government - Australia.  |  New South Wales - Politics and government - 1929-1939.  |  Australia - Administrative and political divisions.  |  Australia - Politics and government - 1901-1945.
Occupation Historians.  |  Political scientists.
Other authors/contributors Northern (N.S.W.) New State Movement

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