Australian Historical Studies

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Traditionalists and Progressives2008/03/01English5
Poor Men in the Land of Promises2008/06/01English4
Obliterating History?2008/03/01English4
Policing poverty2005/04/01English4
The retrospective closet2005/10/01English4
Australian Imperialism and International Health in the Pacific Islands2010/03/01English4
Galahs2009/09/01English4
‘The best P.M. for the empire in war'?*: Lady Helen Munro Ferguson and the Australian Red Cross Society, 1914–19202002/04/01English4
The blue army and the cold war: Anti‐communist devotion to the blessed virgin mary in Australia1991/10/01English4
‘Radically unsound and mischievous’: Female migration to Tasmania, 1856–18631989/10/01English4
Imagining New South Wales as a gendered society, 1783–18211992/04/01English4
Chaos and order: Gender, space and sexuality on female convict ships1995/04/01English4
Re‐Membering Australasia: A repressed memory2003/10/01English4
Minstrel show and vaudeville house: The Australian popular stage, 1838–1914∗1989/10/01English4
Dating Australia's independence: National sovereignty and the 1986 Australia acts1999/10/01English4
Dust, contractors, politics and silicosis: Conflicting narratives and the Queensland Royal commission into miners’ phthisis, 19112006/10/01English4
Sensuality in Sandshoes Representations of the Bush in the Walking and Writing of John Le Gay Brereton and Percy Grainger∗2000/10/01English4
Imagining assimilation2002/01/01English4
Setting up boundaries in colonial eastern Australia race and empire2004/04/01English4
Historical reconsiderations VIII:Who gained, and who was meant to gain, from land selection in New South Wales?1990/04/01English4
Doing theory or using theory: Australian feminist/women's history in the 1990s1996/04/01English4
(The) 1967 (referendum) and all that: Narrative and myth, aborigines and Australia∗1998/10/01English4
Struggle for souls: Catholicism and communism in twentieth‐century New Zealand2006/10/01English4
Colonial women on intercultural frontiers: Rosa Campbell Praed, Mary Bundock and Katie Langloh Parker∗1996/04/01English4
‘Aboriginal native’ and the institutional construction of the Australian citizen 1901–48∗1995/10/01English4
When good neighbours become good friends: The Australian embrace of its millionth migrant2004/10/01English4
Environment, landscape and history: Gardening in Australia2007/10/01English4
Defending Australia's reputation: How indigenous Australians won civil rights, part two2001/10/01English4
The quest for legitimacy: The growth and development of the Australian advertising industry, 1900–19692004/10/01English4
Growing up ‘Australian’ in the 1950s: The dream of social science1998/10/01English4