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Barbara Curthoys (1924–2000),
Australian feminist,
communist activist, and
mother of: Ann
Curthoys (b. 1945),
Australian historian Jean
Curthoys (b. 1947)...
- Ann
Curthoys, AM, F****A, FAHA (born 5
September 1945) is an
Australian historian and academic.
Curthoys was born in Sydney, New
South Wales, on 5 September...
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daughter of
Geoffrey and
Barbara Curthoys,
leading members of the
Communist Party of Australia. Her
sister Ann
Curthoys is an
academic historian. After...
- Roy
Lancaster Curthoys CMG (4
October 1892 – 24
September 1971) was an
Australian journalist and
newspaper editor.
Curthoys was born in
Ballarat and educated...
- she
married Geoff Curthoys, with whom she had two daughters, Ann and Jean. The
family moved to
Broken Hill in 1946. In 1953
Curthoys and her
family moved...
- This
reflex can be
tested by the
rapid head
impulse test or Halmagyi–
Curthoys test, in
which the head is
rapidly moved to the side with force, and is...
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details see Mark C.
Curthoys, "Origins and Destinations: the
social mobility of
Oxford men and women" in
Michael G.
Brock and Mark C.
Curthoys, eds. The History...
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Archived from the
original on
September 21, 2017.
Masalha 2007, p. 314
Curthoys, Ned; Ganguly,
Debjani (2007).
Edward Said: The
Legacy of a
Public Intellectual...
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historical source" p.73–75,
Palgrave Macmillan, 2013, ISBN 9781137367327 Ann
Curthoys,
Marilyn Lake
Connected worlds:
history in
transnational perspective, Volume...
- 126–27
Curthoys, Ann; Mitc****,
Jessie (2013). "The
advent of self-government". The
Cambridge History of Australia,
Volume I. pp. 159–60.
Curthoys, Ann;...