Norman Ian and Jeanne MacKenzie Papers 1935-1964

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Norman Ian and Jeanne MacKenzie Papers 1935-1964

Professor, political and social science; Author. Papers document the work of Norman Ian MacKenzie in preparation for his report for the Social Science Research Council of Australia on the role and status of the Australian women, published as (1962). There is a small amount of material related to other publications written with wife and co-author, Jeanne MacKenzie. Women in Australia

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