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Notes on Contributors

ROGER BLACKLEY is curator of historical New Zealand art at the Auckland City Art Gallery. He is currently working on a survey exhibition of New Zealand landscape pictures for 1990, and is completing research for a book on the nineteenth-century landscape watercolourist Alfred Sharpe.

COLIN DAVIS is Professor of History at Massey University. He has written extensively on early modern politics, society and political thought and much of his research has been done in the Turnbull Library’s seventeenth century collections. His latest publications include Fear, Myth and History: The Ranters and the Historians (1986) and a chapter in The Cambridge History of Political Thought (forthcoming). LISHI KWASITSU, BA (HONS), DIP LIBR (GHANA), MA (WELLINGTON), is a PhD student at Monash University.

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Turnbull Library Record, Volume 20, Issue 1, 1 May 1987, Page 46

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Notes on Contributors Turnbull Library Record, Volume 20, Issue 1, 1 May 1987, Page 46

Notes on Contributors Turnbull Library Record, Volume 20, Issue 1, 1 May 1987, Page 46

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