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Margaret Kiddle graduated from the University of Melbourne with a BA (1937), a Diploma of Education (1938), and an MA (1947). She joined the History Department at the University as a tutor and lecturer during wartime, and remained there until her death in 1958.Full description
Margaret Loch Kiddle (1914-1958), historian, was born on 10 September 1914 at South Yarra, Melbourne, eldest of four children of John Beacham Kiddle, solicitor, and his wife Mauna Loa, née Burrett. Town-bred,...
A graduate of the Melbourne History School, Margaret Kiddle joined it as a tutor in 1946. By 1950 she had published Caroline Chisholm and had begun work on Men of Yesterday; a social history of the Western District. Despite severe illness she brought this to completion but not to publication. It was edited and seen through the press by Professors La Nauze and Crawford.
A graduate of the Melbourne History School, Margaret Kiddle joined it as a tutor in 1946. By 1950 she had published Caroline Chisholm and had begun work on Men of Yesterday; a social history of the Western District. Despite severe illness she brought this to completion but not to publication. It was edited and seen through the press by Professors La Nauze and Crawford.
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- AU-ANU:ADBO : A150019
- AU-AIAS:AUTH : A21774
- AU-CaAIA : XX21774
- AuCNLKIN : abv02593618
- AU-AuCNLKIN : 36181295
- Handle : 11343/125739
- Handle : 11343/61170
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- AuCNLKIN : nla.gov.au/anbd.aut-an36181295
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- NLA : nla.party-617435