Australian Historical Studies

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Sex, resistance and power: Sex reform in South Australia c. 19051988/04/01English6
The 1954 royal tour of Australia1993/04/01English6
The use and abuse of Australian history1988/10/01English6
Feminism and the gendered politics of antiracism, Australia 1927–1957: From maternal protectionism to leftist assimilationism1998/04/01English6
Bells falls massacre and Bathurst's history of violence: Local tradition and Australian historiography∗1995/10/01English6
Anzus origins: A Reassessment1990/04/01English6
The ethical state: Social liberalism and the critique of contract*2000/04/01English6
The evolution of historical redescription in Israel and Australia: The question of the ‘founding violence’2003/10/01English6
‘ ... To Try to Ruin’: Rock'n'Roll, youth culture and Law'n'Order in Brisbane, 1956–19571997/10/01English6
‘Wanton With Plenty’ Questioning Ethno-historical Constructions of Sexual Savagery in Aboriginal Societies, 1788–18032008/08/18English6
Ambiguities of Race: Science on the Reproductive Frontier of Australia and the Pacific Between the Wars2009/06/01English6
Remaking Australia's Colonial Culture?: White Australia and its Papuan Frontier 1901–19402009/03/01English6
Nervous outsiders2005/04/01English6
Another Nation: Aboriginal Activism in the Late 1960s and Early 1970s2009/09/01English5
Punctuality and progress: The foundations of Australian standard time1992/10/01English5
1938: Past and present in an elaborate anniversary∗1988/10/01English5
Judicial violence and the ‘civilizing process’: Race and the transition from public to private executions in Colonial Australia∗1998/10/01English5
Celebration of a nation: The triumph of spectacle∗1988/10/01English5
Aborigines and academic historians: Some recent encounters∗1990/04/01English5
Making time: Representations of temporality in Australian women's diaries of the 1920s and 1930s∗1994/04/01English5
History, cultural studies, and another look at first‐wave feminism in Australia∗1996/04/01English5
On ‘getting it wrong‘1: Collateral damage in the history wars2006/04/01English5
Impulsive women, predictable men: Psychological constructions of sexual difference in sales literature to 19301991/10/01English5
Welcoming the world: The 1956 Olympic games and the re‐presentation of Melbourne1997/10/01English5
Censorship and the child: Explaining the comics campaign∗1989/04/01English5
Marriage as bondage: The anomaly of the citizen wife1999/04/01English5
The plc mystique: Reflections on the reform of female education in nineteenth‐century Australia1989/04/01English5
The retreat from adventure: Popular travel writing in the 1950s1997/10/01English5
Was there a convict dandy? Convict consumer interests in Sydney, 1788–18151995/04/01English5
Making numbers count: The birth of the census and racial government in Victoria, 1835–18402003/04/01English5