Journal of Australian Studies

This quarterly journal publishes scholarly articles on Australian culture, society, history and literature.
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Introduction.(Editorial)
Mar 01, 2007; Bennett, Dawn ... The articles presented in JAS 91 were chosen because they stimulate a rethinking of Australian history, the interpretation of which so often legitimises the present by adopting a particular reading of the past. This interpretation creates an optimistic image of Australian history and ...
Perish the thought: populating white Australia and the role of child removal policies.(Essay)
Mar 01, 2007; McDonald, Helen ... ' ... we endeavour to make them self-reliant, God-fearing citizens and Empire builders.' (1) Dr Barnardo's Homes booklet, 1913 'The stockmen and servants of the future.' (2) J W Bleakley, Queensland Chief Protector of Aboriginals, 1929 In ...
Frontier conflict: ways of remembering contested landscapes.(Essay)
Mar 01, 2007; Smith, Pam ... In June 2001, Sir William Deane, on his farewell tour of Australia before retiring as Governor-General of Australia, visited Warmun Aboriginal Community: a small community in the East Kimberley in the north-east of Western Australia. During this visit, the Governor-General attended a ...
Red-hunting in Sydney's Chinatown.(Essay)
Mar 01, 2007; Cottle, Drew ... During the course of the Cold War, the level of repression experienced by Chinese people in the West varied. In Australia, following the establishment of the People's Republic of China in October 1949, the Chinese were considered 'not just "yellow", they were also "red"'. (1) In the ...
The 'sons of Tricky-Dicky' and the soft soaping of history.(Critical essay)(Decade overview)
Mar 01, 2007; Jose, Jim ... 'No short-haired, yellow-bellied, son of Tricky-Dicky Is gonna Mother Hubbard soft soap me With just a pocketful of hope' John Lennon, 'Gimme some truth', 1971 Sung in defiant rage at a time when numerous institutions of political authority faced serious challenges to ...
Facing facts? History wars in Australian high schools.(Essay)
Mar 01, 2007; Ashton, Paul ... On 25 January 2006, on the eve of Australia Day--the day when the renegotiation of history in Australia is at its most symbolic and fraught--Prime Minister John Howard addressed the National Press Gallery. Halfway through his speech, Howard announced that the history wars, in which he had ...
Howard's strength.
Mar 01, 2007; Walter, James ... As the tenth anniversary of John Howard's prime ministership was celebrated, commentators uniformly remarked upon his authority as leader: 'he is seen by most Australians', ran one typical summary, 'as providing strong leadership in uncertain times'. (1) Every poll attests to the accuracy ...
The British transoceanic steamship press in nineteenth-century India and Australia: an overview.
Mar 01, 2007; Putnis, Peter ... It is commonplace to speak of the present era as an information age in which a globalised media and worldwide communication networks play an unprecedented role in shaping events. However, as historian Robert Darnton has pointed out, 'such statements convey a specious sense of a break with ...
Dunnies and Australian culture: looking backward and forward to explicate community memory.(Essay)
Mar 01, 2007; Newton, Janice ... In 2002, Dunnedoo, in New South Wales, by-passed the graceful imagery of the Aboriginal meaning of their home, 'Black Swan', to propose a giant 'dunny' as a tourist attraction for their town. (1) This study explores why Australians have a particular relationship to the dunny and, in doing ...
Forging heritage for the tourist gaze: Australian history and contemporary representations reviewed.(Essay)
Mar 01, 2007; Vogler, Agnes ... In a theatre of its own design, history's drama unfolds; the historian is an impartial onlooker, simply repeating what happened ... the historian does not order the facts, he conforms to them. Such history is a fabric of self-reinforcing illusions. (1) In The Road to Botany Bay ...
Tourism in Cairns: image and product.(City overview)
Mar 01, 2007; Thorp, Justine ... Many a tourist-guide author has pondered the attractions of the Cairns region in colourful prose, seeking to entice the prospective visitor with images of an exotic and adventurous place that is also familiar and well developed enough to assure the visitors' comfort. The dual nature of ...
Rediscovering an Anzac souvenir from the Holy Land: the St James' church mosaic fragment.(Anzac Light Horse Brigade)
Mar 01, 2007; Ariotti, Alexandra ... This article focuses on the acquisition of a small but noteworthy religious, cultural and military 'relic' souvenired from the Holy Land by the Anzac Light Horse Brigade during World War I and exhibited in the Australian Anglican Church of St James in Sydney. It concerns a fragment of ...
The persistence of myth: Kit Denton and Breaker Morant.
Mar 01, 2007; Kelly, Vivienne ... Just before Anzac Day in 1968, the writer Kit Denton slipped into an Adelaide pub and spent a bit of time with some old soldiers who were getting together over a beer. One of them--an 'old and angry' veteran from the Boer War--told him a story, spinning a 'splendid yarn which was the truth ...
ANZAC: the sacred in the secular.(Essay)
Mar 01, 2007; Seal, Graham ... The sacred is commonsensically defined as that which is held by many to be inviolable--sacrosanct through reverence for a particular imputed significance. But as suggested in a recent consideration of the subject (1), it remains an often-vague concept, applied by all sorts of people to all ...
'Lady be beautiful': selling corsets in the 1920s.(Decade overview)(Essay)
Mar 01, 2007; Maynard, Margaret ... Debates over women's fashions and identity in the 1920s are central to an understanding of modernity. The cultural focus on gender at this time was central to the understanding of social change and its implications. (1) Throwing off shackles of the past, modern fashions--outer as well as ...
Women and male hegemony in Australian regional and country journalism.(Essay)
Mar 01, 2007; Ewart, Jacqui ... The treatment of women by the Australian news media has received increasing attention in Australia in the past two decades or so. (1) Many of these studies, as Romano and de Ponte indicate, reveal that women have been 'under-represented and misrepresented' by the Australian news media. (2) ...
Helen B Laurenson, Going Up, Going Down: The Rise and Fall of the Department Store.(Book review)
Mar 01, 2007; Bailey, Matt ... Helen B Laurenson, Going Up, Going Down: The Rise and Fall of the Department Store, Auckland University Press, 2005, pp 166. ISBN 10 186940341X Going Up, Going Down is a thoroughly researched, well-written, attractively presented book that covers the history of New Zealand ...

Journal of Australian Studies back issues from 2007:

  1. March 2007 (17)
  2. January 2007 (15)

Journal of Australian Studies back issues from 2006:

  1. September 2006 (14)
  2. June 2006 (13)
  3. March 2006 (38)
  4. January 2006 (17)

Journal of Australian Studies back issues from 2005:

  1. March 2005 (31)
  2. January 2005 (22)

Journal of Australian Studies back issues from 2004:

  1. September 2004 (34)
  2. June 2004 (50)
  3. March 2004 (40)
  4. January 2004 (23)

Journal of Australian Studies back issues from 2003:

  1. September 2003 (49)
  2. June 2003 (34)
  3. March 2003 (47)
  4. January 2003 (23)

Journal of Australian Studies back issues from 2002:

  1. September 2002 (49)
  2. June 2002 (10)
  3. March 2002 (53)
  4. January 2002 (26)

Journal of Australian Studies back issues from 2001:

  1. December 2001 (67)
  2. September 2001 (44)
  3. June 2001 (57)
  4. March 2001 (21)

Journal of Australian Studies back issues from 2000:

  1. September 2000 (39)
  2. June 2000 (44)
  3. March 2000 (14)

Journal of Australian Studies back issues from 1999:

  1. December 1999 (21)
  2. September 1999 (44)
  3. June 1999 (37)
  4. March 1999 (42)

Journal of Australian Studies back issues from 1998:

  1. December 1998 (42)
  2. September 1998 (32)
  3. June 1998 (29)
  4. March 1998 (28)

Journal of Australian Studies back issues from 1997:

  1. September 1997 (40)
  2. June 1997 (25)
  3. March 1997 (22)