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Journal of the Australian Historical Association Volume 1, Number 1, December 2003 (hard copy only) |
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Articles
Australia, Asia, and Cultural Anxiety
Private Homes, Public Scrutiny: Surveillance of 'the Family' in Post-war Melbourne, 1945–1965
Mobilising Fictions, or, Romancing the Australian Desert, 1890-1908
'I am nearly Broken Hearted about Him': Stories of Australian Mothers' Separation from their 'Chinese' Children
Relics of a Desperate Act: Escape and Containment in J Ward
'A Valuable, but Minority, Section': The Country Townspeople's League and Responses to Farmer Politics in 1920s Victorian Country Towns
Fabrication, Genocide and Denial: The History Crusaders and Australia's Past
Museums and the History Wars
Writing Australian History: Fact or Fabrication
Reflections by a Target of a Media Witch Hunt
Oral Testimony and History's 'Fabrication'
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Reviews
Robin Briggs
Catherine Hall
Richard Cashman
Mary Fulbrook
Terry Irving and Lucy Taksa
Bruce Mansfield
Diane Kirkby
Sarah Paddle
Helen Harris
Richard Waterhouse
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