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Research note: The founders and survivors project

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Bradley, James
Kippen, Rebecca
Maxwell-Stewart, Hamish
McCalman, Janet Susan
Silcott, Sandra

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This paper describes the multidisciplinary project Founders and Survivors: Australian Life Courses in Historical Context. Individual life courses, families and generations through the nineteenth and twentieth centuries are being reconstituted from a wide

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The History of the Family

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2037-12-31