Description: Minding The Shop by Juliet Flesch about people and events that shaped The Dept of Property and Buildings 1853-2003 at the University of Melbourne. Juliet Flesch spent over 30 years as a librarian, first at the National Library of Australia and then for almost two decades as the foundation Principal Librarian (Collections) in the University of Melbourne Library, before turning to historical research, working mainly as a research assistant in European history. Her 2002 PhD, which examined Australian popular romance novels of the 20th century, was published in 2004 as From Australia with Love. Her subsequent books include Minding the Shop, published in 2005, a history of the University of Melbourne's Department of Property and Buildings. She has published widely in journals of librarianship and history. More information on Dr Juliet FleschProfessional profile, Professional Historians Association (Victoria), Dr Juliet Flesch’s professional profile and history.“PM Accused of Double Standards”, The Age, 2004, a brief article on the granting of permission for a wealthy Iraqi leader’s son, Izzedin Salam, to visit his family in Iraq despite being on a protection visa. Dr Juliet Flesch is quoted.Letter to the Editor, The Age, 2002, on visiting Maribyrnong Detention Centre.Letter to the Editor, The Age, 2002, on visiting Maribyrnong Detention Centre.
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Book Title: Minding The Shop Melbourne university history
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Book Series: Minding The Shop
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Narrative Type: Non-Fiction
Publisher: National Library of Australia
Original Language: English
Intended Audience: Young Adults, Adults
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Publication Year: 2004
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Era: 1800s
Author: Juliet Flesch
Features: Illustrated
Genre: Biographies & True Stories, Business, Economics & Industry, Geography, Historical, History, Management, Modern & Contemporary, local history
Topic: Building, Local History, Local Interest, Property, Melbourne University
Country/Region of Manufacture: Australia
Number of Pages: 250