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Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research. Theses supplement.

LIBRA Z5055.G69 L6 no.1 (1933:Feb.)-no.27 (1966:May)
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Format:
Journal/Periodical
Contributor:
University of London. Institute of Historical Research.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
History--Bibliography--Periodicals.
History.
History--Bibliography.
Dissertations, Academic.
Great Britain.
Dissertations, Academic--Great Britain--Bibliography--Periodicals.
Genre:
Periodicals.
Bibliographies.
Physical Description:
27 volumes ; 25 cm
Annual
No. 1 (Feb. 1933)-no. 27 (May 1966).
Other Title:
Theses supplement
Historical research for university degrees in the United Kingdom
Continued By:
Historical research for university degrees in the United Kingdom. Part I, Theses completed
Historical research for university degrees in the United Kingdom. Part II, Theses in progress
Place of Publication:
London : Longmans, Green, 1933-1966.
Notes:
Title from cover.
None published 1941-1946.
No. <9>-no. 27 cover theses completed <1940-45>-1965, with no. <9>-no. 14 covering also theses in progress <June 1946>-Jan. 1953.
Lists of theses in progress for 1954-1966 not published, but available in typescript upon request from the Institute.
Lists of theses for 1928/1929-1930/1931 published in: Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research.
Split into: Historical research for university degrees in the United Kingdom. Part I, Theses completed; and, Historical research for university degrees in the United Kingdom. Part II, Theses in progress.
OCLC:
7940201

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