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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/11771
Title: Middle East Oil and Multinational Expansionism: A Study in Imperialism and Underdevelopment
Authors: Clark, Melissa H.
Advisor: Smith, Dusky Lee
Department: Sociology
Keywords: Sociology;Sociology
Publication Date: Jul-1975
Abstract: <p>I greatly appreciate the confidence and aid of my thesis committee members - Professors Louis Greenspan, Camille Legendre, Richard Roman, and Dusky Smith - in making this endeavour less hazardous and difficult than it might have been. All of these men have helped me to formulate questions and perspectives in useful ways at one time or another during the research. Dusky Smith, as Supervisor, has had most continuous contact with the progress of my work and been particularly helpful in needed theoretical and stylistic criticism. Qussay Samak, my husband, has not only endured the usual chaos of the thesis companion, but has been a most critical resource in terms of specific data on the Middle East.</p>
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/11771
Identifier: opendissertations/6714
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