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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1966-1967-378

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Annual Report of the Delegacy liii DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY Number of Students General and Subsidiary 11 Honours 88 Postgraduate of whom 14 are reading Imperial History 28 Total 127 First Degrees Honours 1st Class 2nd Class Upper Division 15 2nd Class Lower Division 14 Higher Degrees Ph Ayandele 'The political and social implications of missionary enterprise in the evolution of modern Nigeria 1875-1914 Ph Brown Ideas concerning social policy and their influence on legislation in Britain 1902-11 Ph Kendle 'The Colonial and Imperial Conferences 1887- 1911 study in imperial organisation and politics Ph Millette 'The constitutional development of Trinidad 1783-1810 Ph Smith 'Anglo-Portuguese relations 1851-1861 de Phillips 'Political and constitutional developments in the Leeward Islands 1854-71 Departmental Notes Professor Dickens lectured to branches of the Historical Associa- tion conferences for training colleges and sixth forms and to the Congregational Historical Society He delivered paper on 'The English Reformation and religious tolerance' at the twelfth inter- national Congress of Historical Sciences in Vienna Dr Duggan read paper to the Royal Historical Society in January 1965 on 'Richard of Ilchester royal servant and bishop' and at Salisbury Cathedral in June 1965 on 'The historical significance of
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