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''' Edgars Dunsdorfs''' (1904-2002) was a Latvian scholar. | ''' Edgars Dunsdorfs''' (1904-2002) was a Latvian scholar and professor of Latvian History. Born November 20, 1904 at Saldus, Latvia, graduated from the Latvian University (1933) and as a scholar traveled to Stockholm, Sweden. In 1937 Dunsdorfs started to work at the Latvian University and in 1943 and became a professor and then Dean of the Faculty of Economy. In 1946-48 he was professor at the newly founded Baltic University in Hamburg. From 1948 to 1968 he lived in Australia as professor at the University of Melbourne. Died March 24, 2002. | ||
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*[[Pirmas latviesu Bibeles vesture (1979 Dunsdorfs), book]] | *[[Pirmas latviesu Bibeles vesture (1979 Dunsdorfs), book]] | ||
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*[ Wikipedia] | *[ Wikipedia] | ||
[[Category:Scholars|Dunsdorfs]] | [[Category:Scholars|1904 Dunsdorfs]] | ||
[[Category:Latvian|1904 Dunsdorfs]] | [[Category:Latvian|1904 Dunsdorfs]] |
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Edgars Dunsdorfs (1904-2002) was a Latvian scholar and professor of Latvian History. Born November 20, 1904 at Saldus, Latvia, graduated from the Latvian University (1933) and as a scholar traveled to Stockholm, Sweden. In 1937 Dunsdorfs started to work at the Latvian University and in 1943 and became a professor and then Dean of the Faculty of Economy. In 1946-48 he was professor at the newly founded Baltic University in Hamburg. From 1948 to 1968 he lived in Australia as professor at the University of Melbourne. Died March 24, 2002.
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