Papers of Beverley Male
MSS 135
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Papers of Beverley MaleCollection Identifier
MSS 135Inclusive date(s)
1967 to 1969Extent and Medium
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Collection Description
Research notes, interviews, statistics, and articles relating to Beverley Male's research and writing on Afghanistan and Pakistan
Administrative / Biographical history
Beverley Male was born in 1942 and graduated from the School of General Studies at the ANU in 1963. After writing a thesis on Pakistan's relations with the Middle East, in 1970 she became the first female lecturer at the Royal Military College, Duntroon. Male designed and introduced courses on Middle East politics, and in 1980 was a founder of the Australasian Middle Eastern Studies Association. Her book Revolutionary Afghanistan was published in 1982
References:
Obituaries Australia: Male, Beverley http://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/male-beverley-662 retrieved 6 November 2020
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Scope and Content
The papers of Beverley Male relate to her research on Pakistan and Afghanistan, including her doctoral thesis 'Pakistan's relations with the Middle East' (1969), statistics, notes, and papers
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Access: Open Access
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This collection contains a variety of copyright material. Copyright is held by the creator of each item. Specific conditions for this collection are listed above. If no conditions are stipulated then the standard terms of the Copyright Act apply for published and unpublished items. Digitised material from manuscript collections is provided to clients by UNSW Canberra in good faith for private study and research only, and may not be published or re-purposed without the express and written permission of the individual legal holder of that copyright. Refer also to the UNSW copyright, disclaimer and takedown policy.