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‘Missing’ from policy history: the Dartington Hall Arts Enquiry, 1941–1947

Pages 610-622 | Published online: 09 Oct 2012

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Unpublished Theses

  • Harrison, R.E., 2002. Dorothy Elmhirst and the visual arts at Dartington Hall, 1925-1945. , UK: University of Plymouth Thesis (PhD).
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