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  • Nicole Jose
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EJANZH: Davis on Dixson

Miriam Dixson, The Real Matilda: Woman and Identity in Australia 1788 to…

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EJANZH: Martyr on Davison

Graeme Davison, The Unforgiving Minute: how Australians learned to tell the time,…

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EJANZH: Russell McGregor, Reviewed by Peggy Brock

Russell McGregor, Imagined Destinies. Aboriginal Australians and the Doomed Race Theory, 1880-1939…

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EJANZH: Software Sites for Historians

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EJANZH: Subject Index

The North Queensland Oral History Project commenced in 1979 with the award…

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Hamish Maxwell – Stewart reviews Kay Daniels, Convict Women

Kay Daniels, Convict Women (Allen & Unwin, St Leonards, 1998), pp. 276.…

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EJANZH: Martin and Edwards, New Zealand Film Reviewed by Caroline Daley

Helen Martin and Sam Edwards, New Zealand Film, 1912-1996. Auckland: Oxford University…

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EJANZH: Index to the Letters of William Hulme

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EJANZH: Graeme Dunstall reviews John E. Martin

John E.Martin, Holding the Balance. A History of New Zealand’s Department of…

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EJANZH: Peter Pierce reviews David Young

Making Crime Pay. The Evolution of Convict Tourism in Tasmania by David…

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