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- HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY (210000) (246)
- HISTORICAL STUDIES (210300) (213)
- Australian History (excl. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander History) (210303) (65)
- HISTORICAL STUDIES (210300) (213)
- HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY (210000) (246)
- Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (32824)
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Ainsworth, John (2002) Changing Times, Changing Roles: G F Ainsworth (1878-1950) - An Australian Biographical Case Study. 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.
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Bean, Clive & McAllister, Ian (2009) The Australian election survey: the tale of the rabbit-less hat. Voting behaviour in 2007. Australian Cultural History, 27(2), p. 205.
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Cochrane, Tom G. (1989) Blockade : the Queensland loans affair 1920 to 1924. University of Queensland Press, St Lucia, QLD.
Collis, Christy & Stevens, Quentin (2007) Cold Colonies: Antarctic Spatialities at Mawson and McMurdo Stations. Cultural Geographies, 14(2).
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9Comans, Christine A. (2006) La Boite Theatre 1925 to 2003: before, during and after its transformational journey from amateur to professional status. In Australasian Association for Theatre, Drama and Performance Studies Conference - Being There: Before, During and After, July 4-7, 2006, University of Sydney, NSW, Australia. (Unpublished)
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305Comans, Christine A. (2008) La boite Theatre Company : a distinctive history. Australasian Drama Studies, 52.
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1,164Comans, Christine A. (2007) The New Wave: A Brisbane Perspective La Boite Theatre Company’s Distinctive Contribution. In Enter the New Wave Symposium, 26-28 September 2007, University of Melbourne. (In Press)
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Davey Chesters, Sarah (2010) Depictions of women in the history of Ipswich. In Bythe, Andrew...[et al.] (Ed.) Ipswich 150 Local History Scholarship Reports. Ipswich City Council, Ipswich, Qld.
Devenish, Scott & O’Meara, Peter (2010) Sir Neville Howse (VC), Private John Simpson Kirkpatrick and Private Martin O’Meara (VC) and their contributions to Australian military medicine. Journal of Emergency Primary Health Care, 8(1), pp. 1-10.
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235Dewhirst, Catherine M. (2003) Italian Roots: Family History, Inter Generational Experience, and Identity. In Bradley, Rebecca, Lyddon, Jeff, & Buys, Laurie (Eds.) Social Change in the 21st Century, 21 November 2003, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane.
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3,452Dicinoski, Michelle, Allan, Cherie, & Cross, Amy (2011) Children's literature digital resources : Stimulating imaginative responses to literature. Practically Primary, 16(2), p. 8.
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Elder, Catriona & Moore, Keith (2012) Introduction. In Elder , Catriona & Moore, Keith (Eds.) New Voices, New Visions : Challenging Australian Identities and Legacies. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom, 1-13 .
Evans, Yvonne (2006) Arthur Exley: Pioneering Teacher and Champion of the Teachers' Superannuation. Journal of the Royal Historical Society of Queensland, 19(8), pp. 956-972.
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Fitzgerald, Ross & Moore, Keith (2002) The federation mirror : Queensland 1901-2001. University of Queensland Press, Australia, Queensland, St Lucia.
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Green, Bill, Hodgens, John, & Luke, Allan (1994) Debating literacy in Australia : a documentary history, 1945 - 1994. Australian Literacy Federation, Sydney, NSW.
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Hartley, John, Green, Joshua B., & Burgess, Jean E. (2005) 'Laughs and Legends', or the Furniture that Glows? Television as History. In Australian Television History Conference, 8-9 December 2005, Powerhouse Museum, Sydney. (Unpublished)
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497Henderson, Deborah J. (1996) Changing Gender Relations – A History. In Hoepper, Brian A., Henderson, Deborah J., Hennessey, J., Hutton, D., & Mitchell, S. (Eds.) Inquiry 2 : a source-based approach to modern history. John Wiley and Sons, Milton, Qld, pp. 333-393.
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335Henderson, 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. (2006) PM's speech proves history still has its lessons. The Australian, p. 16.
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88Henderson, Deborah J. (2009) Rethinking the notion of culture in the national history curriculum. The Social Educator, 27(3 ), pp. 4-11.
Henderson, Deborah J. (2012) Thinking about Australia and its location in the modern world in the Australian Curriculum : history. QHistory, Annual Ed, pp. 24-33.
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Ianziti, Gary J. (2005) Historiography and its discontents : The Windschuttle Gambit. History Australia, 2(2), pp. 1-10.
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Jiggens, John (2008) Australian heroin seizures and the causes of the 2001 heroin shortage. International Journal of Drug Policy, 19(4), pp. 273-278.
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Kari, Sam S. (2002) Australia's role and Papua New Guinea’s national goals and directive principles. In Hanna, B.E., Woodley, E.J., Buys, Laurie, & Summerville, J.A. (Eds.) Social Change in the 21st Century Conference 2002, 22nd November, Centre for Social Change Research Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia.
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531Klaebe, Helen G. (2006) Sharing Stories: A Social History of the Kelvin Grove Urban Village. Focus Publishing, Sydney.
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627Klaebe, Helen G. & Foth, Marcus (2006) Capturing Community Memory with Oral History and New Media: The Sharing Stories Project. In Stillman, Larry & Johanson, Graeme (Eds.) 3rd International Conference of the Community Informatics Research Network (CIRN), 9 - 11 Oct, Prato, Italy.
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1,174Klaebe, Helen G., Foth, Marcus, Burgess, Jean E., & Bilandzic, Mark (2007) Digital Storytelling and History Lines: Community Engagement in a Master-Planned Development. In Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Virtual Systems and Multimedia : Exchange and Experience in Space and Place, VSMM 2007, Australasian Cooperative Research Centre for Interaction Design Pty, Limited, Brisbane,QLD.
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Lauchs, Mark Adam (2010) The return of manhood suffrage to Queensland, 1863-1872. Journal of Australian Colonial History, 12, pp. 119-142.
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Mallan, Kerry M., Borchert, Martin, Patterson, Annette J., & Young, Carolyn D. (2010) Children's Literature Digital Resource (CLDR). [Creative Work]
McNamara, Andrew (2008) The Bauhaus in Australia: Interdiscipinary confluences in modernist practices. In Stephen, A, Goad, P, & McNamara, A (Eds.) Modern Times: The Untold Story of Modernism in Australia. The Miegunyah Press in association with Powerhouse Publishing, Australia, pp. 2-15.
McNamara, Andrew E. (2008) The Promise of Modernity—Ken G. Hall's "Dad and Dave Come to Town" (1938-39). In Stephen, Ann, Goad, Philip, & McNamara, Andrew (Eds.) Modern Times: The Untold Story of Modernism in Australia. The Miegunyah Press/Powerhouse Publishing, Melbourne and Sydney, xxv-xxviii.
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244Moore, Keith (2005) Bestowing 'light' upon 'the moral, physical and intellectual culture of youth': Promoting education in the New Colonial Society of Brisbane between 1846 and 1859. Journal of Educational Administration and History, 37(2), pp. 203-217.
Moore, Keith (2004) Bodgies, widgies and moral panic in Australia 1955-1959. In Bailey, C., Cabrera, D., & Buys, L. (Eds.) Social Change in the 21st Century Conference, Centre for Social Change Research.
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19,678Moore, Keith (2007) Campbell, Alan Johnston (1895–1982). In Langmore, Di (Ed.) Australian Dictionary of Biography. Melbourne University Press, Carlton, Victoria, pp. 182-183.
Moore, Keith (2012) Disobedient Citizens : Press Depictions of Striking School Teachers in NSW and Anti-Vietnam War Demonstrators in NSW and Victoria in 1968. In Elder, Catriona & Moore, Keith (Eds.) New Voices, New Visions : Challenging Australian Identities and Legacies. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom, pp. 242-258.
Moore, Keith (2009) English liberty and people's rights : the influence of heritage in achieving self-government in Queensland. Queensland History Journal, 20(12 ), pp. 738-747.
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13Moore, Keith (2006) The Vietnam War and youthful protest during the 1960s – challenging the myth. In Hall, Carly & Hopkinson, Chanel (Eds.) Social Change in the 21st Century 2006, 27th October 2006, Carseldine, Brisbane.
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1,479Moore, Keith (2006) The beach, young Australians and the challenge to egalitarianism in the 1960s. In Hall, Carly & Hopkinson, Chanel (Eds.) Social Change in the 21st Century 2006, 27th October 2006, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane.
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1,811Moore, Keith (1999) The noblest of professions : schoolmasters at Hastings 1872-1894. SPERA/William Michael Press, Brisbane, Qld.
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6Moore, Keith (2004) The other rebellion : attacking ignorance and vice on the Ballarat Goldfield. Peter Lang, Germany, Frankfurt am Main.
Moore, Keith & Elder, Catriona (2009) Re-reading the Australian imaginary. Journal of Australian Studies, 33(4), pp. 387-389.
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Page, James Smith (2010) Making sense of Australia's war memorials. Peace Review : A Journal of Social Justice, 22(3), pp. 276-279. (In Press)
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38Pennings, Mark (2003) ’Hard as Nails’: Jack Conway and the Early Days of Football. In Holt, Stephanie & Hutchinson, Garrie (Eds.) Footy’s Greatest Players. Coulomb Communications, Melbourne, Victoria, pp. 3-9.
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386Pennings, Mark W. & Pascoe, Robert (2012) The Corio Oval Tribe : a prosopographical perspective of the Geelong Football Club in the nineteenth century. Sporting Traditions, 29(1), pp. 77-94.
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22Pennings, Mark W. & Pascoe, Robert (2011) Watching football in marvellous Melbourne : spectators, barrackers and working class rituals. Sporting Traditions. Journal of the Australian Society for Sports History, 28(1), pp. 1-20.
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97Pennings, Mark W. & Pascoe, Robert (2009) The culture of Australian football at the East Melbourne Cricket Ground, 1878-1921. Sporting Traditions, 26(1), pp. 71-86. (In Press)
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233Pennings, Mark W. & Ruddell, Trevor (2008) 'Anyone But Barwon': The Bitter Rivalry Between the Geelong and Barwon Football Clubs in the Late 1870s. Sporting Traditions. Journal of the Australian Society for Sports History, 25(1), pp. 41-55.
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Quanchi, Max (2008) Attracting attention or affirming identity? Pan-pacific unity among Pacific Islanders in Brisbane. In Lee, Helen (Ed.) Ties to Homeland: Second Generation Transnationalism. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, United Kingdom, Newcastle, pp. 168-180.
Quanchi, Max (2004) Contrary images: Photographing the new Pacific in walkabout magazine. Journal of Australian Studies, 27(79), pp. 73-88.
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1,047Quanchi, Max (1998) Lobbying, ethnicity and marginal voices; The Australian South Sea Islanders call for recognition. The History Teacher, 36(1), pp. 31-41.
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403Quanchi, Max (1996) Pacific History on the Rim: What should students learn? Journal of Pacific Studies, 20, pp. 69-88.
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206Quanchi, Max (2002) A few good quotes; Australia interpreted through the methodology of writing a general history (book review). Social Alternatives, 21(2), pp. 78-80.
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1,821Quanchi, Max (2008) The indentured labour of Pacific Islanders in Queensland. In Muckler, H, Ortmayr, N, & Werber, H (Eds.) Oceania in the 18th to 20th Centuries. Promedia Verlag, Austria, Vienna, pp. 68-87.
Quanchi, Max (2004) The power of pictures: Learning-by-looking at Papua in illustrated newspapers and magazines. Australian Historical Studies, 35(123), pp. 37-53.
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Rodgers, Jessica (2012) Queer, student, activism. In Australia’s Homosexual Histories, 8-9 June 2012, Griffith University, Brisbane, QLD.
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24Rodgers, Jessica (2009) “Queer” … does not have a uniform : articulations of queer identity in Australian queer student activist media. Melbourne Historical Journal, 37(1), pp. 57-74.
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Stephen, Ann, McNamara, Andrew E., & Goad, Philip (2006) Modernism and Australia: Documents on art, design and architecture 1917-1967. The Miegunyah Press/Melbourne University Publishing, Australia, Victoria, Melbourne.
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Tan, Carole A. (2000) Boundaries, Border-crossings and Gatekeepers: Issues relating to the formation of identity amongst young Chinese Australians in the 1920s and 1930s. In This paper has been accepted for publication in an edited book by Henry Chan and Regina Ganter entitled, University of New South Wales, Sydney.
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601Tan, Carole A. (2001) Chinese Families Down Under: The Role of the Family in the Construction of Identity, 1920-1960. In Migrating Identities and Ethnic Minorities in Chinese Diaspora, September 2001, Centre for the Study of Chinese Southern Diaspora, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia. (Unpublished)
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1,281Tan, Carole A. (2004) 'Chinese Inscriptions': Australian-born Chinese Lives. University of Queensland.
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790Tan, Carole A. (2003) Living with 'Difference': Growing up 'Chinese' in White Australia. Journal of Australian Studies, pp. 101-108.
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Van Luyn, Ariella (2012) Jogging alongside or bumping off? oral history and fiction in dialogue. Oral History Association of Australia Journal, 34, pp. 62-70.
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