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[edit]In discussion of his academic career, this section will focus his academic career in the terms of his roles and positions within universities, the lectures and talks he has presented. [1]
It will define Moore’s specific contributions to its history through his biographical work “Francis de Groot : Irish fascist, Australian legend” [2] which details the life of senior member of the New Guard Francis de Groot.
It will also detail Moore’s historiographical takes on the field, his commentary on its popularity and his successes in increasing documentation and interest within extreme right winged political history. [3]
In detail it will discuss both his general works on Australian Rugby League history, but also his specific documentation of the careers and players of the North Sydney Bears. [4]
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[edit]1. a) francis de groot's sword
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References
[edit]- ^ Moore, A. (2004). Phil Cunningham: A forgotten Irish-Australian Rebel. Retrieved from https://www.labourhistory.org.au/hummer/vol-4-no-2/cunningham/
- ^ Robinson, G. (2006). [Review of the book Francis De Groot: Irish Fascist, Australian Legend. By A. Moore]. Labour History, 91, 214-215. doi:10.2307/27516169
- ^ Moore, A. (2005). Writing about the Extreme Right in Australia. Labour History (Canberra), (89), 1–15. https://doi.org/10.2307/27516072
- ^ Little, C. (1997). [Review of The Mighty Bears!: A Social History of North Sydney Rugby League, by A. Moore] Labour History, 73, 262-263. Retrieved from doi:10.2307/27516529