Greg DeningGreg Deningi(A23793 works by)(birth name: Gregory MooreDening)
(a.k.a.
Gregory M. Dening)
Born:Established:29 Mar 1931Newcastle,Newcastle - Hunter Valley area,New South Wales,;Died:Ceased:13 Mar 2008Hobart,Southeast Tasmania,Tasmania,
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Dr Greg Dening gained his doctorate at Harvard University and published widely in the fields of anthropology and history. At the time of his death he was
Professor of History Emeritus at the University of Melbourne.
yThe Death of William Gooch : A History's AnthropologyMaryland:University Press of America,1988Z11790181988single work non-fiction 'Greg Dening uses the incident of the murder of William Gooch, the young astronomer on board the Daedalus, as the basis for a penetrating study of historical narrative and meaning.'
(Melbourne University Press website)