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1995 Research Report

Journal Article

Bennett, MJ, ‘The Impact of the Black Death on English Legal History’, Australian Journal of Law and Society, 11 pp. 191-204. (1995) [Refereed Article]

Ely, RG, ‘From Sect to Church: Sir James Stephen's Theology of Empire’, Journal of Religious History, 19 pp. 75-91. (1995) [Refereed Article]

Petrow, S, ‘Against the Spirit of Local Government: The Making of Town and Country Legislation’, Australian Journal of Public Administration, 54 pp. 205-18. (1995) [Refereed Article]

Petrow, S, ‘Modernising the Law: Norman Kirkwood Ewing (1870-1928) and the Tasmanian Criminal Code 1924’, University of Queensland Law Journal, 18 pp. 287-304. (1995) [Refereed Article]

Petrow, S, ‘The Furies of Hobart: Women and the Tasmanian Criminal Law in the Early Twentieth Century’, Australian Journal of Law and Society, 11 pp. 67-90. (1995) [Refereed Article]

Rose, RB, ‘Feminism, Women and the French Revolution’, The Australian Journal of Politics and History, 40 pp. 173-186. (1994) [Refereed Article]

Rose, RB, ‘Symbols, Citizens or Sisterhood - Women and the Popular Movement in the French Revolution’, Australian Journal of Politics and History, 40 pp. 303-317. (1994) [Refereed Article]

Thomson, RM, ‘Robert Amiclas: A Twelth-Century Parisian Master and his Books’, Scriptorium: International Review of Manuscript Studies, 49 (2) pp. 238-243. (1995) [Refereed Article]

Munger, DB, ‘America's First Great Land Controversy; A Precedent for Mabo? Connecticut Settlers vs Pennsylvania’, Tasmanian Historical Studies, 4 (2) pp. 42-53. (1994) [Non Refereed Article]

Petrow, S, ‘John Daniel Fitzgerald and Town Planning as a Progressive Reform’, Planning History Bulletin, 17 (1) pp. 4-7. (1995) [Non Refereed Article]

Petrow, S, ‘The Hobart Town Municipal Police 1858-1878’, Tasmanian Historical Research Association Papers and Proceedings, 42 pp. 165-84. (1995) [Non Refereed Article]

Munger, DB, ‘How Do You Re-establish Professional Activities in a New Location?’, Association of Professional Genealogists Quarterly pp. 40-3. (1995) [Professional, Non Refereed Article]

Davis, RP, ‘P B Waite, The Lives of Dalhousie University Vol. 1: 1818-1925, Lord Dalhousie's College’, History of Education Quarterly, 35 (3) pp. 302-303. (1995) [Letter or Note in Journal]

Davis, RP, ‘S B Cook, Imperial Affinities: Nineteenth Century Analogies and Exchanges between India and Ireland’, Australian Journal of Politics and History, 41 (1) pp. 164. (1995) [Letter or Note in Journal]

Ely, RG, ‘Ian Breward, A History of the Australian Churches’, Journal of Australian Studies, 45 pp. 95. (1995) [Letter or Note in Journal]

Ely, RG, ‘W Phillips, James Jefferis: Prophet of Federation’, Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, 81 (1) pp. 112-114. (1995) [Letter or Note in Journal]

Jetson, TJ, ‘John Williams, Ordered to the Island: Irish Convicts and Van Diemen's Land’, Journal of Australian Studies, 44 pp. 87. (1995) [Letter or Note in Journal]

Liew, KS, ‘L Li, Student Nationalism in China 1924-1949’, Australian Journal of Politics and History, 41 pp. 330-331. (1995) [Letter or Note in Journal]

Petrow, S, ‘Mark Finnane, Police and Government: Histories of Policing in Australia’, University of Tasmania Law Review, 14 (1) pp. 116-119. (1995) [Letter or Note in Journal]

Petrow, S, ‘P S Cook, Red Barrister: A Biography of Ted Laurie QC’, Journal of Australian Studies, 44 pp. 95-96. (1995) [Letter or Note in Journal]

Petrow, S, ‘Register of Historical Research in Tasmania’, Tasmanian Historical Research Association Papers and Proceedings, 42 pp. 9-12. (1995) [Letter or Note in Journal]

Roe, OM, ‘M. Graham, A. B. Piddington: The Last Radical Liberal’, Australian Historical Studies, 26 (105) pp. 702-704. (1995) [Letter or Note in Journal]

Roe, OM, ‘Mary Leman Grimstone and her Sisters’, Tasmanian Historical Research Association Papers and Proceedings, 42 pp. 36-38. (1995) [Letter or Note in Journal]

Roe, OM, ‘Van Deman's Land’, Tasmanian Historical Research Association Papers and Proceedings, 42 pp. 224. (1995) [Letter or Note in Journal]

Book

Davis, RP, To Solitude Consigned: The Tasmanian Journal of William Smith O'Brien, Crossing Press, Sydney, pp. 495. ISBN 064622784X (1995) [Authored Research Book]

Petrow, S, Sanatorium of the South? Public Health and Politics in Hobart and Launceston 1875-1914, Tasmanian Historical Research Association, Hobart, pp. 218. ISBN 0909479135 (1995) [Authored Research Book]

Roe, OM, Australia, Britain, and Migration 1915-1940, Cambridge University Press, Melbourne, pp. 320. ISBN 0521465079 (1995) [Authored Research Book]

Jetson, TJ and Ely, RG, History of West and South-West Tasmania. A Guide to Printed Sources, Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies, Hobart, pp. 198. ISBN 0859015971 (1995) [Authored Other Book]

Ely, RG (ed), Carrel Inglis Clark: The Supreme Court of Tasmania. Its First Century 1824-1924, University of Tasmania Law Press, Hobart, pp. 248. ISBN 0 85901 6242 (1995) [Edited Book]

Chapter in Book

Ely, RG and Ely, J*, ‘Christianity and the Common Law’, Halsbury's Laws of Australia, Butterworths, Gibbs, Sir Harry (ed), Sydney, pp. 690,077-690,082. (1994) [Research Book Chapter]

Ely, RG and Ely, J*, ‘Constitutional Provisions’, Halsbury's Laws of Australia, Butterworths, Gibbs, Sir Harry (ed), Sydney, pp. 690,135-690,140. (1994) [Research Book Chapter]

Ely, RG and Ely, J*, ‘Introduction’, Halsbury's Laws of Australia, Butterworths, Gibbs, Sir Harry (ed), Sydney, pp. 690,021-690,025. (1994) [Research Book Chapter]

Ely, RG and Ely, J*, ‘Offences’, Halsbury's Laws of Australia, Butterworths, Gibbs, Sir Harry (ed), Sydney, pp. 690,455-690,466. (1994) [Research Book Chapter]

Ely, RG and Ely, J*, ‘Privileged Communications and Religion’, Halsbury's Laws of Australia, Butterworths, Gibbs, Sir Harry (ed), Sydney, pp. 690,393-690,400. (1994) [Research Book Chapter]

Ely, RG and Ely, J*, ‘Religion and Family Law’, Halsbury's Laws of Australia, Butterworths, Gibbs, Sir Harry (ed), Sydney, pp. 690,193-690,194. (1994) [Research Book Chapter]

Ely, RG and Ely, J*, ‘Religious Associations’, Halsbury's Laws of Australia, Butterworths, Gibbs, Sir Harry (ed), Sydney, pp. 690,247-690,271. (1994) [Research Book Chapter]

Ely, RG and Ely, J*, ‘Taxation Status’, Halsbury's Laws of Australia, Butterworths, Gibbs, Sir Harry (ed), Sydney, pp. 690,323-690,339. (1994) [Research Book Chapter]

Ely, RG, ‘The Tyranny and Amenity of Distance: The Religious Liberalism of Andrew Inglis Clark’, An Australian Democrat: The Life, Work and Consequences of Andrew Inglis Clark, Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies, Haward, M; Warden, J (ed), Hobart, pp. 98-118. (1995) [Research Book Chapter]

Roe, OM, ‘The Federation Divide among Australia's Liberal Idealists’, An Australian Democrat: The Life, Work, and Consequences of Andrew Inglis Clark, Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies, Haward M , Warden J (ed), Hobart, pp. 88-97. (1995) [Research Book Chapter]

Roe, OM, ‘The New Outlook’, Childe and Australia: Archaeology, Politics and Ideas, Queensland University Press, Gathercole P, Irving T, Melleuish, G. (ed), Brisbane, pp. 51-66. (1995) [Research Book Chapter]

Review

Petrow, S, ‘A C Castles: Annotated Bibliography on Australian Law’, Tasmanian Historical Research Association: Papers, 42 (3) pp. 159-160 (1995) [Review Single Work]

Petrow, S, ‘R Davis: To Solitude Consigned: the Tasmanian Journal of William Smith O'Brien’, Tasmanian Historical Research Association Papers and Proceedings, 42 pp. 226-8 (1995) [Review Single Work]

Petrow, S, ‘T Jetson & R Ely: History of West and South-West Tasmania - A Guide to Printed Sources’, Tasmanian Historical Research Association Papers and Proceedings, 42 (4) pp. 225-226 (1995) [Review Single Work]

Conference Publication

Petrow, S, ‘Better than the Streets: Juvenile Industrial Schools and Reformatories in Tasmania 1860-1896’, International Forum on Education in Penal Systems, Hobart, pp. unpaginated. (1995) [Non Refereed Conference]

Petrow, S, ‘Lost Cause? Law Reform in Tasmania 1941-1969’, ALTA 1994: Proceedings of the 49th Australian Law Teachers Association Conference, Hobart, pp. 1523-1544. (1995) [Non Refereed Conference]

Thesis

Bretz, LM, ‘Voices from 'the Cheap Seats'; the 'Americanist Crisis' of 1899’ (1995) [Masters Coursework]

Courtney, KC, ‘Thomas Coke Brownell: a Humanitarian Colonial’ (1995) [Masters Coursework]

Daniels, DW, ‘The Assertion of Tasmanian Aboriginality from the 1967 Referendum to Mabo’ (1995) [Masters Coursework]

Jones, PD, ‘Anti-Communism in Tasmania in the Late 1950s with Special Reference to the Hursey Case’ (1995) [Masters Coursework]

McMahon, JF, ‘The British Army and the Counter-Insurgency in Van Diemen's Land’ (1995) [Masters Coursework]

Pilon, FCL, ‘Women in Tasmania in the Two World Wars’ (1995) [Masters Coursework]

Entry

Ely, RG, ‘Arthur, Sir George’, The Blackwell Dictionary of Evangelical Biography, Lewis, DM (ed), Oxford, 1, pp. 30 (1995) [Entry]

Ely, RG, ‘Dear, Richard Edward’, The Blackwell Dictionary of Evangelical Biography 1730-1860, Lewis DM (ed), Oxford, 1, pp. 305 (1995) [Entry]

Ely, RG, ‘Hopkins, Henry’, The Blackwell Dictionary of Evangelical Biography 1730-1860, Lewis, DM (ed), Oxford, 1, pp. 571 (1995) [Entry]

Ely, RG, ‘Miller, Frederick’, The Blackwell Dictionary of Evangelical Biography 1730-1860, Lewis, DM (ed), Oxford, 1, pp. 770 (1995) [Entry]

Ely, RG, ‘Reed, Henry’, The Blackwell Dictionary of Evangelical Biography 1730-1860, Lewis DM (ed), Oxford, 2, pp. 922 (1995) [Entry]

Other Public Output

Roe, OM, ‘Improving Ties with the Old Dart’, The Mercury, Hobart, 28 October 1995 (1995) [Newspaper Article]

Davis, RP, ‘William Smith O'Brien: Ticket of Leave, New Norfolk’, Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies, Hobart (1995) [Internal Newsletter]


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