Menzies Centre for Australian Studies c1981-c2004
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Menzies Centre for Australian Studies
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The Australian Studies Centre was established as part of the Institute of Commonwealth Studies, University of London, Sep 1982 and received funding from the Menzies Memorial Trust and the Australian Government. It was officially opened, 7 Jun 1983. The first Head of the Centre was Professor Geoffrey Bolton; Professor Thomas Millar became Head in 1985. The Menzies Centre's object is to promote Australian studies in British and European universities and to act as an Australian cultural base in Lon...
Millar, T. B. (Thomas Bruce)
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Political scientist and historian. Fellow and Professorial Fellow, Department of International Relations, Australian National University, 1962-1985. Head of Sir Robert Menzies Centre for Australian Studies, University of London, 1985-1990. From the description of Papers of Thomas Bruce Millar [manuscript]. 1948-1994. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225843233 Director, The Australian Institute of International Affairs and Professorial Fellow in International Relati...