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Records of John Harvey Foster

The University of Melbourne
Foster, John Harvey (Aggregated by)
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This paper-based collection (1970-1994) consists of research materials collected in connection with John Harvey Foster's work on Pincus and on Regensburg as well as interviews with Jewish people in Carlton. Foster was lecturer in history at the University of Melbourne. 14 archive boxes (1.68 linear shelf metres).

Data time period: 1970 to 1994

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