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    Bibliography of Slavic studies in Australia and New Zealand 2003-2008

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    Authors
    Wells, David
    Date
    2008
    Type
    Book Chapter
    
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    Wells, David. 2008. Bibliography of Slavic studies in Australia and New Zealand 2003-2008, in Wells, D.N. (ed), Themes and variations in Slavic languages and cultures: Australian contributions to the XIV International Congress of Slavists, Ohrid, Macedonia, 2008, pp. 84-113. Western Australia: Australia and New Zealand Slavists' Association.
    Source Title
    Themes and variations in Slavic languages and cultures: Australian contributions to the XIV International Congress of Slavists, Ohrid, Macedonia, 2008
    ISBN
    978-0-9592587-1-4
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    Library and Information Services
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/17434
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