The
National Council for the Centenary of Federation/Australian Historical
Association Publication Awards
The winners of the National Council for the Centenary of Federation and the AHA joint publication grants for 2000 are:
Thom BLAKE / UQP
‘A Dumping Ground: the history of a Queensland Aboriginal Reserve’ (PhD, University of Queensland, undated)
'The Australian Frontier Wars 1788-1838' (MA, USW, 1999)
David DUTTON / NSWUP
‘Strangers and Citizens: the construction of Australian citizenship in the 20th century’ (PhD, University of Melbourne, 1998)
'Port Kembla in the Industrial Age: the making of a steel town, 1900 to 2000'
(PhD, Univ. of Sydney, 1995)
'A different Story: Gender and the History of White Settlement in North Queensland, 1840-1930' (PhD, Univ. of Melbourne, 2000)
Tony HUGHES-D’AETH / MUP
‘An Atlas of a Difficult World. The Picturesque Atlas of Australasia, 1886-88’ (PhD, UWA, 1999)
'On the Fringe of a Nation: A History of Surviving the Pastoral Frontier and the Arrival of Welfare in Ngarinyin country, 1902-1972' (PhD, Murdoch University, 1998)
Daniel MANDEL / Scribe Publications, Vic.
'The Undercover Zionist: Doc Evatt's Role in the Foundation of Israel' (PhD, Monash University, 1999)
‘Together Apart: Boarding House, Hostel and Flat Life in Prewar Melbourne’
'"All Work. No Pay". Volunteer Work on the Australian Homefront, 1939-1945'
(PhD, Macquarie University, 1997)
'The Government Counted Their Socks. The British Emigrant
Depots of the Mid-Nineteenth Century' (PhD, 1998, La Trobe University)
(PhD, Deakin University, 1998)
'Unearthed: the Aboriginal Tasmanians of Kangaroo Island' (MA, ANU)
'Desserted and Destitute: Motherhood, Wife Desertion and Colonial Welfare'
(PhD, University of Melbourne, 1996)
Stuart WARD / MUP
‘Discordant Communities: Britain, Europe and the Eclipse of the Imperial Imagination in Australia’ (PhD, University of Sydney, 1999)