M etadata and persistent identifiers into the future
Graham Bell (I SN I 0000 0004 2756 6266)
EDItEUR (I SN I 0000 0004 4914 9201)
NSBPF conference – 25th July 2022
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<BiographicalN ote language="eng" textformat="05"><p>Welsh-born Ceri Peach studied Geography at M erton College, and in 1969 was elected a fellow of St. Catherine’s College, Oxford. H is main field of research was human migration and the segregation of racial, ethnic and
religious groups in the United Kingdom, the United States and Western Europe.</p><p>H e retired in 2007 and in 2016, Peach was
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<BiographicalN ote language="eng" textformat="05"><p>Welsh-born Ceri Peach studied Geography at M erton College, and in 1969 was elected a fellow of St. Catherine’s College, Oxford. H is main field of research was human migration and the segregation of racial, ethnic and
religious groups in the United Kingdom, the United States and Western Europe.</p><p>H e retired in 2007 and in 2016, Peach was
awarded a D.Litt by the University of Oxford, one of the highest academic honours that the University may confer.</p></BiographicalN ote>
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Suggestions
JH M C – Social and cultural anthropology <M ainSubject/>
JBFA – Social discrimination and equal treatment JPVR – Political oppression and persecution
JPVH – H uman rights, civil rights GT – Interdisciplinary studies
1H – Africa
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