Papers of Marilyn Lake, 1964-1999 [manuscript]. 1964-2004.

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Papers of Marilyn Lake, 1964-1999 [manuscript]. 1964-2004.

The papers comprise correspondence, appointment diaries, photographs, newspaper cuttings, research material, and the drafts of Lake's books, articles, lectures, reviews, conference papers and other writings. The papers relate mostly to her academic career and her work as a historian, feminist and social commentator. There are a group of papers relating to Lake's appointment as Chair of Australian Studies at Harvard University, 2001-2002. Correspondents include Michael Roe, Stuart Macintyre, Joy Damousi, Kay Saunders and Graeme Davison. The papers concerning 'Limits of hope' include letters and photographs from a number of soldier settlers or family members recalling conditions on settlements in Victoria after World War I.

4.20 m. (30 boxes)+ 1 fol. item.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7046602

Libraries Australia

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Lake, Marilyn

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Historian. Professor of History at La Trobe University since 1994. Chair of Australian Studies at Harvard University 2001-2002. Publications include - A divided society (1975), The limits of hope : soldier settlement in Victoria 1915-38 (1987), Getting equal : the history of Australian feminism (1999) and Faith : Faith Bandler, gentle activist (2002). From the description of Papers of Marilyn Lake, 1964-1999 [manuscript]. 1964-2004. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 22442147...

Davison, Graeme, 1940-....

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Graeme Davison is an historian whose main interest is in the history of cities in Australia, Britain and the United States. He has taught at the University of Melbourne, at Harvard University, where he was Visiting professor of Australian Studies, and at Monash University. He is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences and the Academy of the Humanities and an adjunct professor in the Research School of Social Sciences at the Australian National University. From the description of G...

Roe, Michael, 1931-

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Saunders, Kay, 1947-

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Damousi, Joy

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Bandler, Faith

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Macintyre, Stuart, 1947-

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Historian and academic. Ernest Scott Professor of History, University of Melbourne, since 1991. Author of numerous historical monographs. From the description of Papers of Stuart Macintyre. 1886-2001. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 222622081 ...