Sir Robert Menzies Centre for Australian Studies
Publications
Each year the Centre publishes Public Lectures in Australian Studies and Working Papers in Australian Studies . These are available on an individual basis and are representative of some of the most recent and exciting intellectual work in Australian Studies. The Centre also publishes occasional papers and conference proceedings.
Following is a list of publications currently available from the Menizes Centre:
PUBLICATIONS IN PRINT - January 1999
LECTURES
- Menzies Lectures, single volumes £2.50 each
- 1998 Jeff Kennett, Australia: Defining a Model for the New Millennium
- 1997 John Howard, Australia and the United Kingdom: the Contemporary Partnership
- 1996 Brian Matthews, Pursuing Literature and History in Australia: The Fate of
Henry Lawson and Manning Clark
- 1991 Bryce Harland, Small countries in a tripolar world
- 1989 William Heseltine, "I did but see him passing by"
- Reese Lectures, single volumes £2.50 each
- 1998 Jeffrey Grey, A commonwealth of histories: the official histories of the Second
World War in the United States, Britain and the Commonwealth
- 1997 Mark Finnane, Colonization and Incarceration: The Criminal Justice System and
Aboriginal Australians
- 1993 Judith Brett, Robert Menzies and Colonial Biography
- 1988 Bob Reece, Australia the Beckoning continent
- Menzies and Reese Lectures, combined volumes £2.50 each
- 1993-4 David Butler, The Republican Question in Australia and
Peter Lyon, Shark nets and Holes, Aspects of British-Sustralian Relations
- 1994-5 Sir John Coles, Crossing the Gap: New Tasks for Diplomacy and
David Day, Alien Shores: Writing a New History of Australia
WORKING PAPERS
(all £2.50 each unless indicated)
- 114
- Andrew Podger, Directions in Australian Health Policy
- 113
- M. Rafferty & D. Bryan, Advance Australia everywhere: The case of Australian Foreign Direct Investment in the United Kingdom in the 1980s and 1990s
- 112
- Hannah Lewi, Showing and Hiding: Architectural Traces of the Perth Museum Site
- 111
- John Ryan, Ireland, the European Tiger: Lessons for Australia
- 110
- Kim Beazley, "New Images" An Australian Perspective
- 106-9
- People and Place: Australian Heritage perspectives - £5.00 each
L. Robin, Urban Politics, wild places: The story of the Little Desert National Park
T. Dingle and S. O'Hanlon, Ten per cent Modern? Reshaping Melbourne's suburban homes, 1945-6 D. Carment, Cultural heritage conservation in the Northern Territory in the 1990s
P. Read, Remembering dead places
- 105
- T. Murray, Mabo: recreating the heritage of Australia
- 104
- R. Home, Science as a German export to Australia
- 100-2
- Images and Identity: Australia and Britain
A. Hassam, 'Tis Roger': Recognition, Narrative Closure, and Cultural Identity in the Letters and Diaries of Nineteenth-century Australian Visitors to Britain
J. Bradley, Australian Nightmares: Cricket and the Dreamtime of the English
E. Mahony, 'A Place in England called Australia': Popular Images of Australiain Inter-War Britain
- 99
- L. Coltheart, Laughing at boundaries: the idea of Edith Campbell Berry
- 98
- B. Bessant, British Imperial propaganda in Australian schools 1900-30
- 97
- R. Wright, Developing our own Space: Place & Identity in Recent Australian Cinema
- 88-96
- Working Papers in Australian Studies Volume
K. Gelder and Jane M Jacobs, Uncanny Australia
A. Shoemaker, The Politics of Yothu Yindi
D. Rowe, The Federal Republic of Sylvania Waters
A. Carton, Symbolic Crossings: Vietnamese Women enter the Australian Consciousness
A. Bashford, Respectability, Morality, Cleanliness: The Feminisation of Hospitals in Colonial Australia
S. Garton, Anzac Health: A.G. Butler and the Writing of the Official Medical, History of Australia during the 1914-18 War
D. Lowe, Menizes, Memory and Britain in the 1950s
M. Ashcroft, 'In the half-light between peace and war': Dr Evatt, the Soviet Union and War Propaganda at the United Nations, 1947-8
G. Bouras, Writing down the Voices: Autobiography and Biograph.y
- 84
- D. Lee, Australia turns to the United States 1955-57
- 83
- E. Campion, The Santamaria Movement: A Question of Loyalities
- 82
- S. Knight, Sterling Settlement and Colonial Currency: Post-colonial Patterns
in Australian Crime Fiction
- 80
- T. Murray, An Archaeological Perspective on the History of Aboriginal Australia
- 78
- C. Vellekoop Baldock, Women, Social Welfare and State Policy in 20th
Century Australia
- 77
- P. Moynihan, Madness and Community: Insanity and Institutions in Twentieth
Century Australia
- 76
- A. Hassam, 'Our Floating Home', Social Space and Group Idenitity on Board
the Emigrant Ship
- 75
- S. Pearce, Shameless Scribbler: Louisa Lawson
- 61
- H. Maxwell Stewart, Reckoning with Convict Workers in Van Dieman's Land
- 60
- A. Shoemaker, Swimming in the Mainstream: Australian Aboriginal &
Canadian Indian Drama
- 57
- J. Watkins, The Import of Australian Art: Exhibitions of the 1980s in the UK
- 54
- G. Cook, The Greening of Australia: Environmental policy towards 2000
- 52
- G. Wotherspoon, 'This Nest of Perverts': Policing Male Homomsexuality in
Cold War Australia
CONFERENCE PAPERS
C. Bridge, ed., Ranging Shots: New Directions in Australian Military History £7.00
J. Ryan, ed., Raising Economic Growth: Industry Development Strategies £5.00
S. Samuels, ed., Janette Turner Hospital £5.00
J. Walter, ed., Changing Cities: Reflections on Britain and Australia £5.00
D. Lowe, ed., Immigration and integration: Australia and Britain £5.00
FORTHCOMING
C. Bridge, ed., Pacific Prospects: Australia and New Zealand Roles in Future Conflicts
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NEWSLETTER
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April 1999
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