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  • Nicole Jose
  • September 5, 2001
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Bruce Scates, A New Australia. Citizenship, Radicalism and the First Republic. Cambridge…

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  • Nicole Jose
  • September 5, 2001
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EJANZH: Dargavel reviews Robin

Libby Robin, Defending the Little Desert: the Rise of Ecological Concsciousness in…

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  • Nicole Jose
  • September 5, 2001
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EJANZH: Heyward reviewed by Brooklyn

Michael Heyward, The Ern Malley Affair, University of Queensland Press, 1993. Reviewed…

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  • Nicole Jose
  • September 5, 2001
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EJANZH: Joe Rich, Hartnett, Reviewed by John Perkins

Joe Rich, Hartnett: Portrait of a Technocratic Brigand (Sydney: Turton and Armstrong,…

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  • Nicole Jose
  • September 5, 2001
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EJANZH: McGregor review of Prentis

Malcolm D. Prentis, Science, Race & Faith: A Life of John Mathew,…

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EJANZH: Russell Macgregor reviews Barbara Henson's Biography of F.W. Albrecht

A Straight-out Man: F.W. Albrecht and Central Australian Aborigines By Barbara Henson.…

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  • Nicole Jose
  • September 5, 2001
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Caroline Daley Reviews Hess and Stewart

Rob Hess and Bob Stewart, eds. More Than A Game: An Unauthorised…

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  • Nicole Jose
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Christine Cheater reviews Peter Pierce, Country of Lost Children

Peter Pierce, The Country of Lost Children: an Australian Anxiety, Oakleigh, Cambridge…

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  • Nicole Jose
  • September 5, 2001
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EJANZH: Oliver Reviews Hearn and Knowles

Mark Hearn and Harry Knowles, One Big Union. A History of the…

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  • Nicole Jose
  • September 5, 2001
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Brian Dickey reviews Geoffrey Grey, A Military History of Australia

Jeffery Grey, A Military History of Australia, Melbourne, Cambridge University Press, 1999,…

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