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Philippa Martyr, 'The Philosopher's Stone': Paper for Virtual Histories, Real Time Challenges Seminar

Home: Conferences: Virtual Histories Index: Philippa Martyr © Electronic Journal of Australian…

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EJANZH: Brennan Reviews Mien Smith

Philippa Mein Smith, Mothers and King Baby. Infant survival and Welfare in…

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  • Nicole Jose
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EJANZH: Dickey review of Mclaughlin

Trevor McLaughlin (ed), Irish Women in Colonial Australia, Sydney, Allen & Unwin,…

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EJANZH: Etherington on Braudel

Fernand Braudel, A History of Civilisations, Penguin Books, 1995. Reviewed by Norman…

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EJANZH: Goldsmith on Gelder and Jacobs

Ken Gelder and Jane M. Jacobs, Uncanny Australia: Sacredness and Identity in…

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EJANZH: Brooking review of MacGibbon

Review of John MacGibbon, Going Abroad. The MacGibbon family and other early…

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EJANZH: Menghetti on Bevege

Behind Barbed Wire: Internment in Australia during World War II. By Margaret…

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EJANZH: Service records

Home: Teaching Resources:Service records We are currently working on how to allow…

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EJANZH: Fisher reviewed by Morrissey

Raphael Cilento, a Biography. Fedora Gould Fisher, University of Queensland Press, 1994…

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  • Nicole Jose
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EJANZH: Sullivan and May on Reconstructing an Agrarian Populist Mentality

By Rodney Sullivan and Dawn May, School of History and Politics, James…

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