Edited by Kate Darian-Smith, Katie Pickles and Paul Turnbull
Volume 11 (2013)
The New Zealand Home Front during World War One and World War Two
Gwen Parsons
Genocide, Extinction and Aboriginal Self‐determination in Tasmanian Historiography
Rebe Taylor
Making Histories ‘Ngapartji‐ngapartji Way’: Exploring Collaboration, Exchange and Intercultural Histories in a Colonised Settler Nation
Shannyn Palmer
Girls in Grey: Surveying Australian Military Nurses in World War I
Kirsty Harris
Volume 10 (2012)
The Prusso‐German Idea of War: The Values of a virtual Rogue State†
John Moses
Settler Colonial Automobilities: A Distinct Constellation of Automobile Cultures?
Georgine Clarsen and Lorenzo Veracini
‘Leach would be first rate – if you could get him’1: Edmund Leach and the Australian National University, 1956
Geoffrey Gray and Doug Munro
Anzac Day at Home and Abroad: Towards a History of Australia’s National Day
Bruce Scates, Rae Frances, Keir Reeves, Frank Bongiorno, Martin Crotty, Gareth Knapman, Graham Seal, Annette Becker, Andrew Reeves, Tim Soutphommasane, Kevin Blackburn, Stephen J Clarke, Peter Stanley, Andrew Hoskins, Jay Winter, Carl Bridge, Laura James, Rebecca Wheatley, Leah Riches, Alexandra McCosker and Simon Sleight
Globalising Indigeneity? Writing Indigenous Histories in a Transnational World
Karen Fox
Missionaries and Indigenous Education in the 19th-Century British Empire. Part II: Race, Class, and Gender
Felicity Jensz
Historicising the ‘Big O.E.’: New Approaches to New Zealand Tourists and Travel Writing Abroad
Genevieve de Pont
Recent Themes in the Environmental History of the British Empire
James Beattie
Volume 9 (2011)
Lost Horizon: The Social History of the Cinema Audience
Kate Bowles
Transnational History and Cultural Cringe: Some Issues for Consideration in New Zealand, Australia and Canada
Katie Pickles
Emotions, Digital Tools and Public Histories: Digital Storytelling using Windows Movie Maker in the History Tertiary Classroom
Catharine Coleborne and Elaine Bliss
Australian Prison Tourism: A Question of Narrative Integrity
Jacqueline Wilson
Lost Horizon: The Social History of the Cinema Audience
Kate Bowles
Emotions, Digital Tools and Public Histories: Digital Storytelling using Windows Movie Maker in the History Tertiary Classroom
Catharine Coleborne and Elaine Bliss
Transnational History and Cultural Cringe: Some Issues for Consideration in New Zealand, Australia and Canada
Katie Pickles
Australian Prison Tourism: A Question of Narrative Integrity
Jacqueline Wilson
Beyond the Ivory Tower – Higher Education Institutions as Cultural Resource: Case Study of the Queensland Conservatorium of Music
Peter Roennfeldt
Having a Clean Up? Deporting Lunatic Migrants from Western Australia, 1924–1939
Philippa Martyr
World War One British Empire Discharged Soldier Settlement in Comparative Focus
Michael Roche
Volume 8 (2010)
Convict Art and Craft in Colonial New Caledonia
Prue Ahrens and Louis Lagarde
Convict Transportation from Britain and Ireland 1615–1870
Hamish Maxwell-Stewart
Good Campers: The History of Australian War Reporting
Fay Anderson
The History of Children in Australia: An Interdisciplinary Historiography
Carla Pascoe
Australian Multiculturalism: Revisiting Australia’s Political Heritage and the Migrant Presence
Robert Mason
Material Histories in Australia and New Zealand: Interweaving Distinct Material and Social Domains
Bronwyn Labrum
Immigration History and Whiteness Studies: American and Australian Approaches Compared
Georgia Shiells
A Survey of the History of Science in New Zealand 1769–1992
Rebecca Priestley
To the Islands – Photographs of Tropical Colonies in The Queenslander
Hannah Perkins, Max Quanchi
Volume 7 (2009)
Assembling Histories: J. G. A. Pocock, Aotearoa/New Zealand and the British World
Terry Austrin, John Farnsworth
Mapping Australasia
Philippa Mein Smith
Networks of Empire: Linkage and Reciprocity in Nineteenth-Century Irish and Indian History
Barry Crosbie
The Piano as Cultural Symbol in Colonial New Zealand
Kirstine Moffat
Australian Aboriginal Activism in Interwar Britain and Europe: Anthony Martin Fernando
Fiona Paisley
The Changing Relationship between Māori and Environmentalists in 1970s and 1980s New Zealand
Keri Mills
Museums and Museum Studies in New Zealand: A Survey of Historical Developments
Conal McCarthy, Joanna Cobley
Reflections on Writing Comparative and Transnational Labour History
James Bennett
Volume 6 (2008)
Celebration of Another Nation?: Australia’s Bicentenary in Britain
Robert Crawford
Historical Geography in New Zealand, 1987–2007
Michael Roche
The Native Police of Queensland
Jonathan Richards
‘Falsified by History’: Menzies, Asia and Post-Imperial Australia
Mads Clausen
Voyages, Encounters, and Agency in Oceania: Captain Cook and Indigenous People
Bronwen Douglas
The Trans-Tasman Cable, the Australasian Bridgehead and Imperial History
James Smithies
‘To Try to Form Some Connections with the Natives’: Encounters between Captain Cook and Indigenous People at Botany Bay in 1770
Maria Louise Nugent
Cuckoo in the Nest? Australian Military Historiography: The State of the Field
Jeffrey Grey
Whose War Was It Anyway? Some Australian Historians and the Great War
Frank Bongiorno, Grant Mansfield
Botany Bay Cargo: Church, State and the Shaping of European Australia
John Gascoigne
Volume 5 (2007)
Antipodean Myths Transformed: The Evolution of Australian Identity
Paul Arthur
A Feather Bed Dictionary: Colonialism and Sexuality
Juliette Milner-Thornton
The ‘Bring out a Briton’ Campaign of 1957 and British Migration to Australia in the 1950s
Andrew Hassam
Ngāi Tahu Historiography
Angela Wanhalla
Sport and Ethnicity in New Zealand
Geoff Watson
Camden to London and Paris: The Role of the Macarthur Family in the Early New South Wales Wine Industry
Julie McIntyre
Looking across the Tasman: New Zealand Exemplars in Australian Indigenous Affairs, 1920s–1970s
Russell McGregor
Traffick of Empire: Trade, Treaty and Terra Nullius in Australia and North America, 1750–1800
Bruce Buchan
British Anatomists, Phrenologists and the Construction of the Aboriginal Race, c.1790–1830
Paul Turnbull
Volume 4 (2006)
New Zealand on the Pacific Frontier: Environment, Economy and Culture
Jim McAloon
Turning the Map Upside Down
Regina Ganter
Volume 3 (2005)
War ‘Zones’: The Metropolis and New Zealand, 1940 and 2005
Felicity Barnes
Australian Nationalism and Working-Class Britishness: The Case of Rugby League Football
Tony Collins
Rewriting Australia’s Racist Past: How Historians (Mis)Interpret the ‘White Australia’ Policy
Matthew Jordan
Volume 2 (2004)
Shifting Priorities: Australia’s Defence Ties to Britain in the Aftermath of Empire
Andrea Benvenuti
The Law of the Land or the Law of the Land?: History, Law and Narrative in a Settler Society
Bain Attwood
‘Healthy Types of Young Danes’: Australia’s Unwilling Post-War Migrants
Jeppe Kristensen
Volume 1 (2003)
Pacific Islands History: A One-Lifetime ‘Sunset Industry’
I. C. Campbell
Australian Historical Studies– New Directions for the Twenty-First Century
Joy Damousi
Why Australian History Matters
Carl Bridge
Genocide and Holocaust Consciousness in Australia
A. Dirk Moses
History Never Repeats? The Waitangi Tribunal and New Zealand History
Ewan Morris
A History for our Time? The Idea of the People in Australian Democracy
Mark McKenna
Australia and New Zealand: Turning Shared Pasts into a Shared History
Philippa Mein Smith, Peter Hempenstall
A Means and Measure of Civilisation: Colonial Authorities and Indigenous Law in Australasia
Damen Ward
Taking Private Life Seriously: Marriage and Nationhood
Barbara Brookes
Australian Prison Tourism: A Question of Narrative Integrity
Jacqueline Wilson