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Volume 12 (2006)

Interview

'Favourite Footnote'?:Hilary Charlesworth on Feminism and International Law

Interview with Hilary Charlesworth conducted by Stacey Fox and Karen Hall

Articles

Iain Brash Prize - Winner: ‘At times they appear dense, unresponsive, even hostile’: Evangelising Nomads In Western Australia’s Western Desert

Ian Duckham


Star in The House of Mirrors: Contrasting Images of Carmen Miranda in Brazil and the United States

Bianca Freire-Medeiros


European Food Meets Aboriginal Food: To What Extent did Aboriginal Food Cultures Influence Early German-Speaking Settlers in South Australia?

Angela Heuzenroeder


Who Speaks Land Stories? Inexpert Voicings of Place

Tamsin Kerr

Be(ing) Prepared: Girl Guides, Colonial Life, and National Strength

Michelle Smith

History In Practice

'A Tiger in a Museum is not only a Tiger, it is a Museum Tiger': An Interview with Mathew Trinca

Interview with Mathew Trinca conducted by Sarah Brown and Joanne McEwan

Author Details


Reviews

Reviews, Volume 12 (PDF format)

Michal Bosworth, Convict Fremantle: A Place of Promise and Punishment (Sue Hart)
Ellen Bradshaw Aitken and Jennifer K. Berenson Maclean (eds), Philostratus’s Heroikos: Religion and Cultural Identity in the Third Century C.E. (Graeme Miles)
Anne Brearley, Ernest Hodgkin’s Swanland: Esturies and Coastal Lagoons of Southwestern Australia (Andrea Gaynor)
Glenn Busch and Bruce Connew, My Place: A Place in Time 21st Century Documentary Project (Stacey Fox)
Gwen Chessell, Richard Spencer: Napoleonic War Naval Hero and Australian Pioneer (Malcolm Allbrook)
Jennifer Cramer, Sounding the Alarm: Remote Area Nurses and Aboriginals at Risk (Nicole Hall)
Michael Crouch, The Literary Larrikin: A Critical Biography of Tom Hungerford (David Ritter)
David Day, Conquest: A New History of the Modern World (Cedric Beidatsch)
Jared Diamond, Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Survive (Cedric Beidatsch)
Michael Eric Dyson, Mercy, Mercy Me: The Art, Loves and Demons of Marvin Gaye (Andrew Broertjes)
Elizabeth Grosz, Time Travels: Feminism, Nature, Power (Karen Hall)
Mikael Hård and Andrew Jamison, Hubris and Hybrids: A Cultural History of Technology and Science (Sarah Brown)
Gerald Harris, Shaping the Nation: England 1360-1461 (Andrew Broertjes)
Chrys Ingraham (ed.), Thinking Straight: The Power, the Promise, and the Paradox of Heterosexuality (Zoë Anderson)
Judith Johnston and Monica Anderson (eds.), Australia Imagined: Views from the British Periodical Press 1800-1900 (Darren Jorgensen)
Roz Kaveney, From Alien to The Matrix: Reading Science Fiction Film (Karen Hall)
Kemala Kempadoo, Sexing the Caribbean: Gender, Race and Sexual labour (Zoë Anderson)
J.T. LeRoy and Paul Bresnick (eds.), Da Capo Best Music Writing 2005, (Andrew Broertjes)
Nancy Kleniewski (ed.), Cities and Society and Yuri Kazepov (ed.), Cities of Europe: Changing Contexts, Local Arrangements, and the Challenge to Urban Cohesion (Howard Prosser)
Pam Oliver, Allies, Enemies and Trading Partners, Records on Australia and the Japanese (Karl Birkelbach)
Rhonda Wilcox, Why Buffy Matters: The Art of Buffy the Vampire Slayer (Alison Jaquet)
Michael Streissguth, Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison: The Making of a Masterpiece (Andrew Broertjes)

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