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The Mission of the Scholar: Research and Practice : A Tribute to Nelson Haggerson (Counterpoints (New York, N.Y.), V. 18

by Michael P. Wolfe, Caroline R. Pryor

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The Mission of the Scholar: Research and Practice - A Tribute to Nelson Haggerson is a collection of essays that examines the multiple definitions and descriptions of the scholar's work. This book reflects on what constitutes scholarly work and highlights the important perspectives of each scholar's beliefs and practices in conducting research. The Mission of the Scholar serves as a mentor for the next generation of scholars.… (more)
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