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EJANZH: Andrew Hassam reviews Ros Pesman, David Walker and Richard White

Ros Pesman. Duty Free: Australian Women Abroad. Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1996.…

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  • Nicole Jose
  • September 5, 2001
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EJANZH: Irish Ribbonmen in Tasmania

Mel Keenan The following study sets out to sketch the profile of…

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  • Nicole Jose
  • September 5, 2001
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Monica Keneley on the Impact of Agricultural Intensification in the Western District of Victoria, 1890 – 1930.

Home: Articles: Monica Keneley © Electronic Journal of Australian and New Zealand…

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EJANZH: Greason Article

By David Greason ** ‘The Party system of Government can play little…

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EJANZH: Smith on Clark

An Australian Democrat: The Life, Work, and Consequences of Andrew Inglis Clark.…

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EJANZH: Davis Article

After its election in 1984, the New Zealand Labour Government of David…

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EJANZH: Mein Smith reviews Clancy and Allen, Memoirs of Celeste Chabrillan

The French Consul’s Wife: Memoirs of Celeste de Chabrillan in gold-rush Australia,…

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  • September 5, 2001
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EJANZH: Brockett on the Rural Crisis

Richard Brockett, University of Queensland I was drawn into the Country Party…

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  • Nicole Jose
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EJANZH: H. Carey, a Reply

A Reply to Richard Ely’s review of Believing in Australia, by Hilary…

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EJANZH: Sean Brawley on John Howard and the Battle for History

The First Phase – February 1992 to March 1996 by Sean Brawley…

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