03676ctcaa22005411a 450000100070000000500170000700800410002401900120006503500120007703500110008904000210010004200090012104300120013004500170014210000430015924500660020226000200026830000540028850000530034250001020039550000920049750600900058952003690067952004670104854101210151554401360163654401430177254504010191555501250231660000540244160000280249561000500252361000810257361000320265465000360268665000370272265000430275965000280280265600190283065600220284965600220287171000270289371000550292085600670297592000150304295300390305795300380309666247320130509170918.0921001i19302005xx 000 0deng 1 a9329809 91900809 a662473 aANL:MSbengdANL aanuc au-at---2 bd1930bd20051 aMolony, John N.q(John Neylon),d1927-10aPapers of John Neylon Molony,fcirca 1930-2005h[manuscript]. c[ca. 1930-2005] a19.95 m.a(106 boxes) +e12 cartons + 1 fol. box. aManuscript reference no.: MS 6634, MS Acc06.031. aAssociated materials: The Roman mould of the Australian Catholic Church, 1846-1878, 1967 MSD 283. aAssociated materials: John Hubert Plunkett in New South Wales, 1832-1869, 1971 MSD 282. aPart requires permission for research; part not available for research. Not for loan. aThe papers of MS 6634 provide a comprehensive record of the life and career of John Molony. There is an extensive run of correspondence with family and friends, papers relating to his long career with the Australian National University, copies of journal and newspaper articles and research notes and drafts relating to much of his writing (106 boxes, 1 fol. box). aThe Acc06.031 instalment includes correspondence, research material and writings. Material from the 1950s to 1974 relates to Molony's humanitarian, political and church activities. The papers from 1989-2005 include Eureka's Children Inc. minutes, Australian National University Emeritus Faculty files, material relating to a petition against an ANU-Canberra College of Advanced Education merger in 1989 and Republic of the Free Campaign 1997 papers (12 cartons). aDonated through the Australian Government's Taxation Incentive for the Arts Scheme by John Molony (part of MS 6634).0 dInterview with Professor John Molony, historian;eLocated at;aNational Library of Australia Oral History collection ORAL TRC 2285.0 dJohn and Denise Molony interviewed by Ann-Mari Jordens;eLocated at;aNational Library of Australia Oral History collection ORAL TRC 5640.0 aAcademic, historian and author. After initially training for the priesthood, in 1964, John Neylon Molony left the Catholic Church and embarked on an academic career in the History Department at the Australian National University. In addition to his academic career, Molony has published a number of scholarly works, numerous newspaper and journal articles, chapters in books and literary reviews.8 aFinding aid available in the Manuscript Reading Room and on the Internet at: http://www.nla.gov.au/ms/findaids/6634.html10aMolony, John N.q(John Neylon),d1927-vArchives.10aKelly, Ned,d1855-1880.20aCatholic ChurchzAustraliaxClergyvArchives.20aAustralian National University.bDepartment of HistoryxEmployeesvArchives.20aCatholic ChurchzAustralia. 0aCatholicszAustraliavArchives. 0aHistorianszAustraliavArchives. 0aCollege teacherszAustraliavArchives. 0aBushrangersxBiography. 7aPriests.2lcsh 7aHistorians.2lcsh 7aAcademics.2local2 aEureka's Children Inc.2 aAustralian National University.bEmeritus Faculty.423Finding aiduhttp://www.nla.gov.au/ms/findaids/6634.htmlqHTML aPriority 2 aManuscripts subject term: Academic aManuscripts subject term: History