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1998 Research Report

Journal Article

Alexander, AA, ‘The legacy of the convict system’, Tasmanian Historical Studies, 6 (1) 48-59 (1998) [A1]

Bennett, MJ, ‘Edward III's Entail and the Succession to the Crown, 1376-1471’, The English Historical Review, 113 (452) 580-609 (1998) [A1]

Davis, PJ, ‘Rewriting Seneca: Garnier's Hippolyte’, Classical and Modern Literature, 17 (4) 293-318 (1997) [A1]

Dunning, TP, ‘Convict Bodies in Van Diemen's Land: The North American Experience’, Australian Studies, 13 (1) 134-141 (1998) [A1]

Ely, RG, ‘Australian Federation, Religion and James Bryce's Nightmare’, Australian Cultural History, 16 151-169 (1998) [A1]

Evans, C, ‘'Poor Wand'rers': Tasmanian Street Children and Social Policy in the 1890s’, Tasmanian Historical Studies, 6 (1) 60-74 (1998) [A1]

Jenkins, M, ‘Two Christian Period Finds on Elephantine Island’, Bulletin of the Australian Centre for Egyptology, 9 61-64 (1998) [A1]

Maxwell-Stewart, HJ, ‘The search for the convict voice’, Tasmanian Historical Studies, 6 (1) 75-89 (1998) [A1]

Petrow, S, ‘A Case of Mistaken Identity: The Vandemonian Spirit and the Law’, Tasmanian Historical Studies, 6 (1) 28-32 (1998) [A1]

Petrow, S, ‘Carriages and Scab: elite contention against the law in nineteenth century Tasmania’, The Newcastle Law Review, 2 (2) 70-91 (1997) [A1]

Petrow, S, ‘Creating an Orderly Society: The Hobart Municipal Police 1880-1898’, Labour History, 75 175-194 (1998) [A1]

Petrow, S, ‘Economy, Efficiency and Impartiality: Police Centralisation in Nineteenth Century Tasmania’, The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 31 (3) 242-266 (1998) [A1]

Petrow, S, ‘Reading in Launceston: The case of the Launceston Mechanics' Institute 1842-1914’, Bibliographical Society of Australia and New Zealand, 21 (3) 154-172 (1998) [A1]

Petrow, S, ‘The Last Man: The Mutilation of William Lanne in 1869 and its Aftermath’, Australian Cultural History, 16 18-44 (1998) [A1]

Davis, R, ‘The Reluctant Rebel: William Smith O'Brien’, Tipperary Historical Journal 46-55 (1998) [A2]

Davis, R, ‘William Frewen: Limerick Famine Scapegoat’, The Old Limerick Journal, 35 6-9 (1998) [A2]

Jetson, TJ, ‘A Greening of the Cradle-Mountain - Lake St. Clair National Park's History’, Tasmanian Historical Research Association Papers and Proceedings, 45 (4) 189-202 (1998) [A2]

Maxwell-Stewart, HJ, ‘Collecting by Numbers’, Siglo, 10 45-49 (1998) [A2]

Mickleborough, LC, ‘The Case in Favour of Governor Davey’, Tasmanian Historical Research Association Papers and Proceedings, 45 (4) 222-228 (1998) [A2]

Roe, OM, ‘The Challenge of Updating Robson's Short History’, Tasmanian Historical Research Association Papers and Proceedings, 45 (1) 33-39 (1998) [A2]

Thomson, RM, ‘Where were the Latin Classics in Twelth-Century England?’, English Manuscript Studies, 7 25-40 (1997) [A2]

Rose, RB, ‘The Relevance of Babeuf’, Teaching History, 31 (3) 20-24 (1998) [A3]

Bennett, MJ, ‘Abulafia, David, ed., The French Descent into Renaissance Italy, 1494-95: Antecedents and Effects’, Parergon: Journal of the Australian and New Zealand Association for Medieval and Early Modern Studies, 16 (1) 105-107 (1998) [A4]

Bennett, MJ, ‘John Watts. Henry VI and the Politics of Kingship’, Albion, 30 656-657 (1998) [A4]

Cavell, E, ‘Walker, Ian W., Harold: The Last Anglo-Saxon King’, Parergon: Journal of the Australian and New Zealand Association for Medieval and Early Modern Studies, 16 (1) 205-207 (1998) [A4]

Davis, R, ‘Anthony Potts, College Academics’, History of Education Review, 27 (2) 70-71 (1998) [A4]

Ely, RG, ‘AJ Harrison, Savant of the Australian Seas: William Saville-Kent (1845-1908) and Australian Fisheries’, Tasmanian Historical Studies, 6 (1) 94-96 (1998) [A4]

Ely, RG, ‘John Stoward, Tasmanians’, Tasmanian Historical Studies, 6 (1) 100-101 (1998) [A4]

Ely, RG, ‘Person and Personae: New Light on Andrew Inglis Clark from some Old Documents’, The New Federalist The Journal of Australian Federation History, 2 77-80 (1998) [A4]

Miller, A, ‘Thoukydides 4.30.4: Kleon, Demosthenes and Collusion over the Pylian Campaign?’, Mnemosyne, 51 (4) 443-445 (1998) [A4]

Spinks, J, ‘Re:Search’, Art and Australia, 35 (3) 439-440 (1998) [A4]

Spinks, J, ‘Sea: Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, Hobart’, Artlink, 18 (1) 73-74 (1998) [A4]

Book

Alexander, AA, Charles Davis 150 Years, Harris Scarfe Holdings, Melbourne, 253 (1998) [B1]

Davis, R, Revolutionary Imperialist: William Smith O'Brien 1803-1864, The Lilliput Press/Crossing Press, Dublin/Sydney, 392 (1998) [B1]

Petrow, S, Going to the Mechanics: A History of the Launceston Mechanics' Institute 1842-1914, Historical Survey of Northern Tasmania, Launceston, 216 (1998) [B1]

Thomson, RM, Mynors, RAB*, Winterbottom, M*, William of Malmesbury, Gesta Regum Anglorum The History of the English Kings, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 879 (1998) [B1]

Wells, L, The Greek language of healing from Homer to New Testament Times, Walter de Gruyter, Berlin/New York, 489 (1998) [B1]

Bennett, MJ, Walker, D* (ed), Intellect and Emotion Perspectives on Australian History Essays in Honour of Michael Roe, Centre for Australian Studies, Deakin University and Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies, Geelong, 245 (1998) [B3]

Davis, R, Davis, M* (ed), The Rebel in his Family: Selected Papers of William Smith O'Brien, Cork University Press, Cork, 94 (1998) [B3]

Macknight, CC (ed), Low Head to Launceston: The Earliest Reports of Port Dalrymple and the Tamar, Historical Survey of Northern Tasmania, Launceston, 114 (1998) [B3]

Chapter in Book

Alexander, AA, ‘Challenge to industry, 1974-1998’, Glenorchy 1964-1998, Glenorchy City Council, Hobart, 79-118 (1998) [C1]

Alexander, AA, ‘Churches’, Glenorchy 1964-1998, Glenorchy City Council, Hobart, 267-302 (1998) [C1]

Alexander, AA, ‘Collinsvale’, Glenorchy 1964-1998, Glenorchy City Council, Hobart, 321-330 (1998) [C1]

Alexander, AA, ‘Council develops its traditional activities’, Glenorchy 1964-1998, Glenorchy City Council, Hobart, 347-370 (1998) [C1]

Alexander, AA, ‘Council moves into new areas’, Glenorchy 1964-1998, Glenorchy City Council, Hobart, 371-390 (1998) [C1]

Alexander, AA, ‘From the Drive-In to the Technopark, 1960-1990’, Glenorchy 1964-1998, Glenorchy City Council, Hobart, 7-32 (1998) [C1]

Alexander, AA, ‘Glenorchy in the 1990s’, Glenorchy 1964-1998, Glenorchy City Council, Hobart, 391-418 (1998) [C1]

Alexander, AA, ‘Heritage and tourism’, Glenorchy 1964-1998, Glenorchy City Council, Hobart, 331-346 (1998) [C1]

Alexander, AA, ‘Industry in the boom years, 1945-1973’, Glenorchy 1964-1998, Glenorchy City Council, Hobart, 33-78 (1998) [C1]

Alexander, AA, ‘Personalities’, Glenorchy 1964-1998, Glenorchy City Council, Hobart, 419-456 (1998) [C1]

Alexander, AA, ‘Shopping’, Glenorchy 1964-1998, Glenorchy City Council, Hobart, 133-166 (1998) [C1]

Alexander, AA, ‘Sports’, Glenorchy 1964-1998, Glenorchy City Council, Hobart, 221-266 (1998) [C1]

Davis, R, ‘'Unfit to die' Irish murderesses as Van Diemen's Land colonists’, Irish Women in Colonial Australia, Allen & Unwin, McClaughlin, T. (ed), Sydney, 22-42 (1998) [C1]

Rose, RB, ‘Louis Auguste Blanqui, 1805-81’, Tribunes and Amazons: Men and Women of Revolutionary France 1789-1871, Macleay Press, Rose RB (ed), Sydney, 355-368 (1998) [C1]

Conference Publication

Petrow, S, ‘Planning for the State: Moves towards co-ordinated planning in Tasmania 1944-1970’, The Twentieth Century Urban Planning Experience, University of New South Wales, 699-702 (1998) [F2]

Thesis

Williams, LL, ‘A Sheep-run or a nation? The evidence from Kelsall & Kemp (Tasmania) and Patons & Baldwins, Launceston’ (1998) [M1]

Reardon, GD, ‘Ignoble robbers: bandits and pirates in the Roman world’ (1997) [M3]

Entry

Alexander, AA, ‘Arthur, George’, The Oxford Companion to Australian History, G Davison, J Hirst, S Macintyre (ed), Melbourne, 1, 40 (1998) [N]

Bennett, MJ, ‘Henry VII (1457-1509; r. 1485-1509)’, Medieval England: an Encyclopedia, Paul E. Szarmach, M. Teresa Tavormina, Joel T. Rosenthal (ed), New York & London, 1, 349 (1998) [N]

Bennett, MJ, ‘Wars of the Roses’, Medieval England: An Encyclopedia, Paul E. Szarmach, M. Teresa Tavormina, Joel T. Rosenthal (ed), New York & London, 1, 774-776 (1998) [N]

Ely, RG, ‘Church and State’, The Oxford Companion to Australian History, G Davison, J Hirst, S. Macintyre (ed), Melbourne, 1, 124-125 (1998) [N]

Johnson, LD, ‘Johnson, Joseph (1845-1912)’, The Biographical Dictionary of the Western District of Victoria, Forth, G. (ed), Melbourne, 1, 76 (1998) [N]

Johnson, LD, ‘Massey, Mary Ann (1818-1873)’, The Biographical Dictionary of the Western District of Victoria, Forth, G (ed), Melbourne, 1, 97 (1998) [N]

Macknight, CC, ‘Exploration by Sea’, The Oxford Companion to Australian History, G. Davison, J. Hirst, S. Macintyre (ed), Melbourne, 1, 232-234 (1998) [N]

Roe, OM, ‘Hobart’, The Oxford Companion to Australian History, G Davison, J Hirst, S Macintyre (ed), Melbourne, 1, 320-321 (1998) [N]

Roe, OM, ‘Nationalism’, The Oxford Companion to Australian History, G Davison, J Hirst, S Macintyre (ed), Melbourne, 1, 459-460 (1998) [N]

Roe, OM, Alomes, S*, ‘Populism’, The Oxford Companion to Australian History, G Davison, J Hirst, S. Macintyre (ed), Melbourne, 1, 517 (1998) [N]

Roe, OM, ‘Tasmania’, The Oxford Companion to Australian History, G Davison, J Hirst, S Macintyre (ed), Melbourne, 1, 628-630 (1998) [N]

Other Public Output

Macknight, CC, ‘Bass and Flinders: A Place in History’, The Examiner, Examiner Newspapers, Launceston, 30 October, 1998 (1998) [O1]

Macknight, CC, ‘An Unconventional Woman by Jean Tahija’, Pelangi: An Educational Magazine about Indonesia, USQ Press, Toowoomba, 14, 3 (1998) [O2]

Roe, OM, ‘Beginnings of a Dynasty’, Quadrant, Quadrant Magazine Co Inc, Melbourne, 42, 348 (1998) [O2]


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