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Humanities Research Centre: The history of the first 30 years of the HRC at the Australian National University by Glen St John Barclay and Caroline Turner
by Jay Daniel Thompson •
Humanities Research Centre: The history of the first 30 years of the HRC at the Australian National University by Glen St John Barclay and Caroline Turner
ANU Press, $29.95 pb, 400 pp
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Glen St John Barclay and Caroline Turner’s Humanities Research Centre offers the first historical overview of this prestigious Australian National University-based institution. Their book is an extremely dense yet remarkably comprehensive and well-written homage to one of the key international sites of scholarly research in the humanities.
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