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EJANZH: Davis on Aarons

Eric Aarons, What’s Left? Memoirs of an Australian Communist, Ringwood, Victoria (Penguin), 1993, pp. xi + 260, n.p. Reviewed by Richard Davis, History Department, University of Tasmania. Is a book on Australian Communism still of interest? In fact it is…

EJANZH: Martyr on Quackery

Dr P J Martyr, Department of Nursing, University of Tasmania The two main unorthodox contributors to the development of rehabilitative practices before the Great War were electrotherapy and massage. These were only two of the many healing therapies available to…

EJANZH: Submissions and Style Guide

Submission Guidelines and Editorial Policy Articles, conference papers and reviews of books or hypermedia must be submitted in electronic format, either as a file attached to an email message, or by post on PC readable disk. We do not accept…

EJANZH Crozier on Corelli and Bennett

The Voices in the Making and Unmaking of History: Arnold Bennett, Marie Corelli, and Single Women in late Victorian England Sharon Crozier, Flinders University of South Australia Historians are continually constructing and reconstructing, making and remaking history. Present-day preoccupations offer…

EJANZH: Index to Looking Ahead Papers

Looking Ahead: New Directions in Postgraduate Historical Research University of Newcastle, 3 July 1998 Papers by: Greg Burgess, ‘The St Louis and moral rearmament: the right of asylum, human rights, and the response to refugees from Germany, 1933 -1939.’ Troy…

EJANZH: For schools

Discovering Democracy Website This very valuable website is part of the national Discovering Democracy School Materials Project, funded by the Commonwealth Department of Education, Training and Youth Affairs. The website provides information and a variety of resources for teachers…