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Bibliographical Material on Political Parties and Pressure Groups in Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 September 2013

Josephine F. Milburn
Affiliation:
Chicago City Junior College
Taylor Cole
Affiliation:
Duke University

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Bibliographical Article
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Copyright © American Political Science Association 1957

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* The compilation and analysis of this bibliographical material were primarily the work of Josephine F. Milburn, who has recently spent over one year in New Zealand and shorter periods in Australia and South Africa studying certain aspects of party history and activities. For helpful advice, criticism, and suggestions given on the original draft of this article, the authors wish to express appreciation to L. F. Crisp and Manning Clark, Canberra University College; R. S. Parker, Australian National University; Lloyd Churchward, University of Melbourne; Henry Mayer, University of Sydney; K. J. Scott, F. L. W. Wood, and Nola Millar, Victoria University College; N. C. Phillips, Canterbury University College; John Penfold, University of Otago; L. H. Samuels, University of Witwatersrand; Gwendolen M. Carter, Smith College; Louise Overacker, Wellesley College; York Willbern, University of Alabama; Paul Knaplund, Professor Emeritus of the University of Wisconsin; Colin R. Lovell, University of Southern California; Dean E. McHenry, University of California (Los Angeles); Lucretia Islley, Hollins College; and Conrad Joyner, West Virginia University. The authors are also indebted to T. C. Truman, University of Queensland, for making material available for perusal. The encouragement and assistance of the Duke University Commonwealth-Studies Center is gratefully acknowledged.

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