Franklin, Samuel Harvey
FRANKLIN, Samuel Harvey
FRANKLIN, Samuel Harvey. New Zealander (born England), b. 1928. Genres: Geography, Sociology. Career: Victoria University of Wellington, Dept. of Geography, professor, 1967-. Publications: The European Peasantry, 1969; Rural Societies, 1971; Trade, Growth, and Anxiety: New Zealand beyond the Welfare State, 1978; Cul de Sac: The Question of New Zealand's Future, 1985. Address: Victoria University of Wellington, Dept. of Geography, Box 600, Wellington, New Zealand. Online address: [email protected]
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