Contents, No 91 December 2001

Editorial

Discussion

Historical Sensibilty - Brian Crozier

Sympathy for the Murderers of the Holocaust? A Reply to David Potts - A. Dirk Moses


A
HA Conference, Adelaide 2000

Keynote Address:

Faith, Hope and History in the Year 2000 - Jill Roe

Nationalism and the Nation-State:

Constructing Nationhood: Between Ethnicity and Geography - Adrian Hastings

Historical Reflections

Histories of Feminism:
Marilyn Lake, Getting Equal: The History of Australian Feminism
Fiona Paisley, Loving Protection? Australian Feminism and Aboriginal
Women's Rights 1919-1939

Ann Curthoys

Australian History's Uses and Abuses:
Graeme Davison, The Use and Abuse of Australian History
Jill Matthews

Collective Memory and the Holocaust:
Peter Novick, The Holocaust in American Life
Esther Faye


Archives, Evidence and the Profession

Preserving the Historical Record:
Commonwealth Records and Social Memory: If We Can't Remember Everything,
Can We Choose What to Forget?
Adrian Cunningham

Historical Archaeology at Camp Street Ballarat, Victoria
Tim Murray, Katie Holmes, Allen Jones, Matthew Kelly, Richard Mackay

Giving Evidence:
Historians and Native Title: A Personal Perspective
Cathie Clement

Historians as Expert Witnesses
Mandy Paul

Professionalism:
Training and Accreditation of Professional Historians
Cathie Clement and Tony Prescott

Conference Reports

World History Congress Bound for NSW
Martyn Lyons and Jill Roe

British Australian Studies Association Conference September 2000
David Carment, Judith Godden

AHA Conference July 2000
Frank Bongiorno, Stephanie Liau

AHA Business

The Judges' Report on the W.K. Hancock Prize
Minutes of the Annual General Meeting, 2000
Rules of the AHA
1999-2000 Treasurer's Report

Notices