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Brian De Garis

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Brian De Garis is a Western Australian historian. He edited a number of important texts about Western Australian history. His Masters thesis was about Sir Hal Colebatch.[1] His doctoral thesis entitled British influence on the federation of the Australian colonies, 1880-1901 was completed at Oxford University.[2] He taught and was involved in administration at University of Western Australia, and Murdoch University.

Publications

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  • De Garis, B. K. (1988), Fred Alexander : a tribute, University of Western Australia. Dept. of History, Dept. of History, University of Western Australia, retrieved 2 March 2012
  • De Garis, B. K. (1988), Campus in the community : the University of Western Australia, 1963-1987, University of Western Australia Press, ISBN 978-0-85564-283-9

Notes

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  1. ^ De Garis, B. K.; Colebatch, Hal Sir, A political biography of Sir Hal Colebatch, retrieved 2 March 2012
  2. ^ De Garis, B. K. (1985), British influence on the federation of the Australian colonies, 1880-1901, retrieved 2 March 2012