le May, G(odfrey) H(ugh) L(ancelot)
LE MAY, G(odfrey) H(ugh) L(ancelot)
LE MAY, G(odfrey) H(ugh) L(ancelot). British, b. 1920. Genres: History, Politics/Government. Career: Fellow and Sr. Tutor, Worcester College, Oxford, since 1968. Assistant Ed., The Sudan Star, Khartoum, 1942-44; Sub-Ed., The Star, Johannesburg, 1944-46; Lecturer, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, S. Africa, 1947-48; Lecturer, Balliol College, Oxford, 1952-53; Professor, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, 1953-68. Publications: British Government 1914-1953, 1955, 1964; British Supremacy in South Africa 1899-1907, 1965; Black and White in South Africa, 1973; The Victorian Constitution, 1979; The Afrikaners, 1995. Address: Worcester College, Oxford, England.
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