Brief description
Based around left-wing politics and town planning issues this collection of published material and working papers constitutes an important basis for understanding the wide variety of causes with which the Crows were associated - from Ruth's work with women and children in Brunswick during WWII, and Maurie's in the Clerk's Union, to the pioneering work they did from the 1960's onwards in relation to public participation in urban planning, building neighbourhood communities and creating a sustainable future. Many of the publications of Ruth and Maurie Crow were digitised in the 2011 ASHER funded Crow Papers Digitisation Project: http://vuir.vu.edu.au/view/subjects/crow.html Project Organization Unit: Victoria University Library, Victoria University
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Number of items: 2000 books and 100 journal titles.
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