Volume 2 Issue 1 June 2004
From the AHA President
From the Editor
Symposium: Women And The Land
Jill Roe - Thoughts on Women and the Land
Janet Doust - Kinship and Accountability: The Diaries of a Pioneer Pastoralist Family, 1856 to 1898
Emily Dewson - 'Off to the Dance':Romance in Rural New Zealand Communities, 1880s-1920s
Mary Tomsic - Women's memories of cinema going: More than 'the only thing left to do' in Victoria's Western District
Ruth Ford - 'I am not satisfied': Identity, unionism and rural women's labour in 1912 Australia
Articles
Meredith Fletcher - Ferals and Their Muddies: Making a Home in the Bush
Ian Willis - Wartime Volunteering in Camden:
Adrian Jones - A Note on Atatürk's Words about Gallipoli
Tony Moore - Australia's Bohemian Carnival
Document
John Hirst and Joanne Hutton - The War Book of Lillian Shaw
Comment
Paula Byrne - Convict women reconsidered... and reconsidered
Historical Practice
Mark Peel and Carly Millar - The Undergraduate History Curriculum in 2004
Book Launches
Graeme Davison - Marc Brodie. The Politics of the Poor: The East End of London, 1885-1914
Greg Dening - Rhys Isaac. Landon Carter 's Uneasy Kingdom: Revolution and Rebellion on a Virginia Plantation.
Conference Address
David Carment - History, Identity and Politics (The Australian Historical Association Presidential Address 2004)
In Memorium
Beverley Kingston - Eleanor Joan Kerr, 1938-2004
