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- HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY (210000) (246)
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Davies, Sara E. (2006) The Asian rejection: International refugee law in Asia. Australian Journal of Politics and History, 52(4), pp. 562-575.
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3Davies, Sara E. (2006) Saving refugees or saving borders? Southeast Asian states and the Indochinese refugee crisis. Global Change, Peace and Security, 18(1), pp. 3-24.
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Harriden, Jessica (2012) The Authority of Influence : Women and Power in Burmese History. Nordic Institute of Asian Studies (NIAS) Press, Copenhagen .
Henderson, Deborah J. (2005) China, Women and Globalisation. In Hoepper, Brian A., Hennessey, J., Brown, P., Henderson, Deborah J., Mills, M., & Walton, O. (Eds.) Global voices : historical inquiries for the 21st century. John Wiley and Sons, Milton, Qld, pp. 235-269.
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333Henderson, Deborah J. (2007) Constructing an historical narrative : change and continuity in women's lives in China. QHistory, pp. 4-12.
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211Henderson, Deborah J. (2011) History in the Australian Curriculum F-10 : providing answers without asking questions. Curriculum Perspectives, 31(3), pp. 57-63.
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327Henderson, Deborah J. (2005) Indonesia, our neighbour. In Eastern, Mark (Ed.) Society and Environment for Western Australia 3. John Wiley and Sons, Milton, Qld., 49 -72.
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108Henderson, Deborah J. (2007) Leaving 'lotus feet' behind ... Have women's lives changed in China? ozhistorybytes.
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727Henderson, Deborah J. (2009) Rethinking the notion of culture in the national history curriculum. The Social Educator, 27(3 ), pp. 4-11.
Henderson, Deborah J. (2005) SOSE alive topic books : Indonesia. John Wiley & Sons, Milton, Qld..
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173Henderson, Deborah J. (2011) Some reflections on winning an ALTC Teaching Excellence Award. NTEU Re-Union, p. 4.
Henderson, Deborah J. (1996) 'Why did the Communists Gain Power in China?'. In Hoepper, Brian A., Henderson, Deborah J., Gray, I., Hennessey, J., & Lewis, B. (Eds.) Inquiry 1 : a source-based approach to modern history. The Jacaranda Press (John Wiley and Sons), Milton, Qld, pp. 200-266.
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382Henderson, Deborah J. (2011) Why teaching about Asia matters in higher education. Asian Currents, 2011(March), pp. 3-5.
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50Henderson, Deborah J. & Burstall, Terry (1994) Nationalism and Imperialism in Vietnam. In Mackerras, Colin (Ed.) Imperialism, colonialism and nationalism in East Asia: history through documents. Longman Australia, Melbourne, pp. 127-168.
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2,673Henderson, Deborah J. & Hoepper, Brian A. (1996) How did Japan become a Superpower? In Hoepper, Brian A., Henderson, Deborah J., Gray, I., Hennessey, J., & Lewis, B. (Eds.) Inquiry 1 : a source-based approach to modern history. The Jacaranda Press (John Wiley & Sons), Milton, Qld, 267 -328.
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309Henderson, Deborah J. & Jarvis, Susan (1994) Imperialism in Hong Kong. In Mackerras, Colin (Ed.) Imperialism, colonialism and nationalism in East Asia: history through documents. Longman Australia, Melbourne, 71 -106.
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699Henderson, Deborah J. & Mackerras, Colin (1994) China 11: Nationalism and Imperialism During the Republic. In Mackerras, Colin (Ed.) Imperialism, colonialism and nationalism in East Asia: history through documents. Longman Australia, Melbourne, pp. 36-70.
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260Henderson, Deborah J. & Mackerras, Colin (1994) China 1: The Late Qing Dynasty. In Mackerras, Colin (Ed.) Imperialism, colonialism and nationalism in East Asia: history through documents. Longman Australia, Melbourne, pp. 1-35.
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190Henderson, Deborah J. & Mackerras, Colin (1992) Government, Power and Protest. In Mackerras, Colin (Ed.) Asia since 1945 : history through documents. Longman Cheshire, Melbourne, pp. 1-45.
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80Henderson, Deborah J. & Mackerras, Colin (1992) The National Identity and the Integration of Minorities. In Mackerras, Colin (Ed.) Asia since 1945 : history through documents. Longman Cheshire, Melbourne, pp. 198-232.
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91Henderson, Deborah J. & Mackerras, Colin (1993) The National and Political Revolutions 1912 – 1949. In Mackerras, Colin, Henderson, Deborah, Hoban, Mary, & Schwede, Kevin (Eds.) China in revolution, 1850-1976 : history through documents. Longman, Melbourne, pp. 34-68.
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188Henderson, Deborah J. & Mackerras, Colin (1993) Revolution in Culture 1912 – 1949. In Mackerras, Colin, Henderson, Deborah, Hoban, Mary, & Schwede, Kevin (Eds.) China in revolution, 1850-1976 : history through documents. Longman, Cheshire, Melbourne, pp. 104-131.
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Mozaffari Falarti, Maziar (2012) Malay kingship in Kedah : Religion, trade, and society. AsiaWorld. Rowman & Littlefield (Lexington), New York USA. (In Press)
Mozaffari-Falarti, Maziar (2004) Critical Study of theories surrounding the historic arrival of a popular Shiite festival in contemporary Sunni Malaysia. In Bailey, C., Cabrera, D., & Buys, L. (Eds.) Social Change in the 21st Century, Centre for Social Change Research, December, Brisbane, Australia.
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Trocki, Carl (2008) Introduction to the second edition. In Trocki, Carl (Ed.) Prince of Pirates- The Temenggongs and the Development of Johor and Singapore 1784-1885. NUS Press, Singapore, Republic of Singapore, pp. 1-12.
Trocki, Carl (2002) Opium as a Commodity and the Chinese Drug Plague. In Hanna, B, Woodley, E, Buys, E, & Summerville, J (Eds.) Social Change in the 21st Century Conference Proceedings: Refereed Conference Papers, 22 November 2002, Brisbane, Queensland.
Trocki, Carl A. (2000) Borders and the Mapping of the Malay World. In Association of Asian Studies Annual Meeting, 9-12th March, 2000, San Diego, California. (Unpublished)
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698Trocki, Carl A. (2004) The Chinese Water Frontier: Ebbs and Flows. In Annual meeting of the Australian Association of Asian Studies, 28 June – 2 July, Canberra. (Unpublished)
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521Trocki, Carl A. (2004) Chinese capitalism and the British Empire. In International Association of Historians of Asia Conference, 6-10 December 2004, Taiwan, Taipei. (Unpublished)
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1,258Trocki, Carl A. (2009) Chinese revenue farms and borders in Southeast Asia. Modern Asian Studies, 43(1), pp. 335-362.
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379Trocki, Carl A. (2005) David Marshall and the Struggle for Civil Rights in Singapore. In Chua, Beng Huat, Trocki, Carl A., & Barr, Michael D. (Eds.) Paths Not Taken: Political Pluralism in Postwar Singapore, 14-15 July 2005, Asia Research Institue, National University of Singapore. (Unpublished)
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718Trocki, Carl A. (2001) Development of labour organisation in Singapore 1800-1960. Australian Journal of Politics and History, 47(1), pp. 113-126.
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2Trocki, Carl A. (2004) A Drug on the Market: Opium and the Chinese in Southeast Asia, 1750-1880. In the International Society for the Study of the Chinese Overseas,, 5-10 May, Elsinore, Denmark.
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677Trocki, Carl A. (2006) Introduction. In Singapore : wealth, power and the culture of control. Routledge, United States of America, New York.
Trocki, Carl A. (1998) Joseph Conrad and Britain's Dream of Empire. Conrad Concepts: E-Journal of the Joseph Conrad Foundation.
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304Trocki, Carl A. (2006) Knowledge Management in the World of 18th Century Chinese Business. In Dunn, Janet (Ed.) Journal of Asian Business, Southeast Asia Business Program, University of Michigan , Lee Kong Chian School of Business & Wee Kim Wee Centre, Singapore Management University, Singapore, pp. 1-11.
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414Trocki, Carl A. (2002) Opium and the beginnings of Chinese capitalism in Southeast Asia. Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, 33(2), pp. 297-314.
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5Trocki, Carl A. (2004) The Origins of Chinese Maritime Expansion. In Workshop: “Southeast Asia: The Sea as Center, Center for Asian Studies, 28-29 February 2004, University of California, Irvine. (Unpublished)
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571Trocki, Carl A. (2006) Singapore: Wealth, power and the culture of control. Routledge, United States of America, New York.
Trocki, Carl A. (2005) A drug on the market: Opium and the Chinese in Southeast Asia, 1750-1880. Journal of the Chinese Overseas, 1(2), pp. 1-17.
Trocki, Carl A. (2004) The internationalisation of Chinese revenue farming networks. In Cooke, Nola & Li, Tana (Eds.) Water frontier : commerce and the Chinese in the Lower Mekong Region, 1750-1880. Rowman and Littlefield, United States of America, Maryland, Lanham, pp. 159-174.
