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  • Nicole Jose
  • September 5, 2001
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EJANZH: Martyr on Lloyd and Rees

Clem Lloyd, and Jacqui Rees, The Last Shilling: a history of repatriation…

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  • Nicole Jose
  • September 5, 2001
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EJANZH: Tarte on Lawson

Stephanie Lawson. Tradition Versus Democracy in the South Pacific: Fiji, Tonga and…

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  • Nicole Jose
  • September 5, 2001
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‘Ruthless Warfare’: German military planning and surveillance in the Australia – New…

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Philippa Martyr reviews Eisenstein, Kaplan and Lake on Australian Feminism

Hester Eisenstein, Inside Agitators: Australian Femocrats and the State, Sydney: Allen and…

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  • Nicole Jose
  • September 5, 2001
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EJANZH: Hawkes on Kercher

Bruce Kercher, An Unruly Child: A History of Law in Australia (Sydney:…

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

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  • 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
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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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