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Hackett J. et Hackett A. M. — Economie planning in France
Leridon Henri. Hackett J. et Hackett A. M. — Economie planning in France. In: Population, 21ᵉ année, n°4, 1966. p. 810
Hackett (J.) ec Hackett (A.M.) - Economie planning in France.
Barre Raymond. Hackett (J.) ec Hackett (A.M.) - Economie planning in France.. In: Revue économique, volume 15, n°5, 1964. pp. 823-824
Hackett, J A, 434086
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/389558Surname: HACKETT. Given Name(s) or Initials: J A. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: 434086. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 55787.213458
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Hackett J. et Hackett A. M. — Economie planning in France
Leridon Henri. Hackett J. et Hackett A. M. — Economie planning in France. In: Population, 21ᵉ année, n°4, 1966. p. 810
Hackett, J, NX50306
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/389560Surname: HACKETT. Given Name(s) or Initials: J. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: NX50306. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 17919.213462
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Interview with Rosalind I. J. Hackett on Religion and Digital Media Trends in Africa
International audienceOn October 21 st , 2017, the editors of this special issue conducted an interview with Rosalind I. J. Hackett, one of the pioneering scholars in the field of media and religion in Africa. The interview took place via Skype and consisted of five questions on the study of religion and digital media in the African context
Aerial Shot of J. B. Hackett Windbreaks
Photograph of an aerial shot of the J. B. Hackett sandy farm and the surrounding area in the Southwestern part of the Kiowa County Soil Conservation District. The back of the photograph proclaims, "The J. B. Hackett sandy farm (left center) in the Southwestern part of the Kiowa County Soil Conservation District, a few miles West of Lone Wolf, Oklahoma. Of particular interest is the farmstead windbreak protecting the farm buildings and feed lots as well as an orchard and garden spot. While the field windbreak pattern is only partially completed, Mr. Hackett credits his belts with saving his crops on several occasions.
Anderson, Peter J. (2015). Seneca: selected dialogues and consolations. Indianapolis; Cambridge, Hackett Publishing Company, Inc.
Anderson, Peter J. (2015). Seneca: selected dialogues and consolations. Indianapolis; Cambridge, Hackett Publishing Company, Inc.Anderson, Peter J. (2015). Seneca: selected dialogues and consolations. Indianapolis; Cambridge, Hackett Publishing Company, Inc.Anderson, Peter J. (2015). Seneca: selected dialogues and consolations. Indianapolis; Cambridge, Hackett Publishing Company, Inc.Anderson, Peter J. (2015). Seneca: selected dialogues and consolations. Indianapolis; Cambridge, Hackett Publishing Company, Inc.Anderson, Peter J. (2015). Seneca: selected dialogues and consolations. Indianapolis; Cambridge, Hackett Publishing Company, Inc
"A veritable Augustus": the life of John Winthrop Hackett, newspaper proprietor, politician and philanthropist (1848-1916)
Irish-born Sir John Winthrop Hackett (1848-1916) achieved substantial political and social standing in Western Australia through his editorship and part-ownership of the West Australian newspaper, his position as a Legislative Council member and as a layman in the Anglican Church. The thesis illustrates his strong commitment to numerous undertakings, including his major role in the establishment of Western Australia's first University.
This thesis will argue that whatever Hackett attempted to achieve in Western Australia, his philosophy can be attributed to his Irish Protestant background including his student days at Trinity College Dublin. After arriving in Australia in 1875 and teaching at Trinity College Melbourne until 1882, his ambitions took him to Western Australia where he aspired to be accepted and recognised by the local establishment. He was determined that his achievements would not only be acknowledged by his contemporaries, but also just as importantly be remembered in posterity. After a failed attempt to run a sheep station, he found success as part-owner and editor of the West Australian newspaper.
Outside of his business interests, Hackett’s commitment to the Anglican Church was unflagging. At the same time, he was instrumental in bringing about the abolition of state aid to church schools in Western Australia, which he saw as advantaging the Roman Catholic Church. He was a Legislative Council member for 25 years during which time he used his editorship of the West Australian, to campaign successfully on a number of social, industrial and economic issues ranging from divorce reform to the provision of economic infrastructure. As a delegate to the National Australasian Conventions he continually strove to improve the conditions under which Western Australia would join Federation. His crowning achievement was to establish the state’s first university, which he also generously provided for in his will. One of the most influential men in Western Australian history, his career epitomised the energy and ambition of the well-educated immigrant
J- Hackett (éd.), Roger Bacon and the Sciences
Grondeux Anne. J- Hackett (éd.), Roger Bacon and the Sciences. In: Histoire Épistémologie Langage, tome 20, fascicule 2, 1998. Théories des cas. pp. 189-190
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