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2001 Research Report

Journal Article

Alexander, AA, ‘A Turning Point in Women's History? The Foundation of the Women's Christian Temperance Union in Australia’, Tasmanian Historical Studies, 7 (2) 16-27 (2001) [A1]

Evans, C, Parry, N*, ‘Vessels of Progressivism? Tasmanian State Girls and Eugenics, 1900-1940’, Australian Historical Studies, 32 (117) 322-333 (2001) [A1]

Freeman, EM, ‘Beautiful Lands and Wastelands: Medieval Monastic Communities and the Correct Use of Space’, Lateral: a Journal of Textual and Cultural Studies, 3 (2001) [A1]

Freeman, EM, ‘Medieval Women, Letter Writing and Performance’, Lilith. A Feminist History Journal, 10 58-74 (2001) [A1]

Grimmer, MR, ‘Saxon Bishop and Celtic King: Interactions between Aldhelm of Wessex and Geraint of Dumnonia’, The Heroic Age, 4 EJ (2001) [A1]

Petrow, S, ‘'Discontent and Habits of Evasion': The Collection of Quit Rents in Van Diemen's Land, 1825-1863’, Australian Historical Studies, 32 (117) 240-56 (2001) [A1]

Snowden, DM, ‘The Irish Female Arsonists’, The Australian Journal of Irish Studies, 1 81-87 (2001) [A1]

Whiteman, J, ‘Trade and the Regeneration of France, 1789-91: Liberalism, Protectionism and the Commercial Policy of the National Constituent Assembly’, European History Quarterly, 31 (2) 171-204 (2001) [A1]

Ely, RG, ‘The Religion of John West: Orthodox Protestant, Deist, Atheist, or What?’, Lucas: An Evangelical History Review (25 & 26) 46-74 (1999) [A2]

Haygarth, NP, ‘King of the Waratah: Ferd Kayser and the Mount Bischoff Tin Mine’, Tasmanian Historical Research Association Papers and Proceedings, 48 (3) 205-19 (2001) [A2]

Hindmarsh, B*, Maxwell-Stewart, HJ, ‘These are the Birds that Never Flew: Five Scottish Bushrangers’, Tasmanian Historical Research Association Papers and Proceedings, 48 (1) 52-64 (2001) [A2]

Jetson, TJ, ‘'Records are his Chopping Block': An Account of the Life of Ron Sherriff, Champion Axeman’, Tasmanian Historical Research Association Papers and Proceedings, 48 (3) 193-204 (2001) [A2]

McFarlane, I, ‘Pevay: A Casualty of War’, Tasmanian Historical Research Association Papers and Proceedings, 48 (4) 280-305 (2001) [A2]

Petrow, S, ‘Persecutions of Power: Arthur's Rule in Van Diemen's Land’, Tasmanian Historical Research Association Papers and Proceedings, 48 (1) 65-8 (2001) [A2]

Pybus, C, ‘A Touch of the Tar: African Settlers in Colonial Australia and the Implications for Aboriginality’, London Papers in Australian Studies, 3 1-24 (2001) [A2]

Ely, RG, ‘Andrew Inglis Clark on the Preamble to the Australian Constitution’, The Australian Law Journal, 75 (1) 36-43 (2001) [A3]

Freeman, EM, ‘Catastrophe: An Investigation into the Origins of the Modern World’, Melbourne Historical Journal, 28 74-6 (2001) [A4]

Freeman, EM, ‘The History of the Tyrants of Sicily by Hugo Falcandus’, Parergon, 18 (2) 174-6 (2001) [A4]

Freeman, EM, ‘Warren, Nancy Bradley, Spiritual Economies, Female Monasticism in Later Medieval England’, History: Reviews of New Books, 30 (1) 28 (2001) [A4]

Maxwell-Stewart, HJ, ‘Grace Karskens, Inside the Rocks: the Archaeology of a Neighbourhood’, Labour History (81) 219-21 (2001) [A4]

Petrow, S, ‘A History of Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific’, History. Reviews of New Books, 29 (2) 88 (2001) [A4]

Petrow, S, ‘Belonging:Australians, Place and Aboriginal Ownership’, History. Reviews of New Books, 29 (3) 133 (2001) [A4]

Petrow, S, ‘David Collins: A Colonial Life. By John Currey’, Australian Historical Studies, 32 378-9 (2001) [A4]

Book

Coombes, D, Moorshead. Hero of Tobruk and El Alamein, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 308 (2001) [B1]

Reynolds, H, An Indelible Stain? The question of genocide in Australia's history, Penguin Books Australia Ltd, Melbourne, 209 (2001) [B1]

Thomson, RM, A Descriptive Catalogue of the Medieval Manuscripts in Worcester Cathedral Library, D. S. Brewer, Cambridge, 256 (2001) [B1]

Thomson, RM, The Bury Bible, Boydell & Brewer, Woodbridge, Suffolk, UK, 102 (2001) [B1]

Young, GK, Rome's Eastern Trade: International commerce and imperial policy, 31 BC - AD 305, Routledge, London, 303 (2001) [B1]

Powell, M, Manual of a Mystic: F L Woodward a Buddhist Scholar in Ceylon and Tasmania, Karuda Press, Canberra, 277 (2001) [B2]

Powell, M, Woodward of Mahinda. Cultural and Religious Themes in the Life of Frank Lee Woodward, Sarvodaya Vishva Lekha, Colombo, Sri Lanka, 421 (2001) [B2]

Roe, OM, The State of Tasmania. Identity at Federation Time, Tasmanian Historical Research Association, Hobart, 268 (2001) [B2]

Ely, RG (ed), A Living Force. Andrew Inglis Clark and the Ideal of Commonwealth, Centre for Tasmanian Histroical Studies, Hobart, 419 (2001) [B3]

Maxwell-Stewart, HJ, Frost, L (ed), Chain Letters. Narrating Convict Lives, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 248 (2001) [B3]

Pybus, C, The Devil and James McAuley, University of Queensland Press, Brisbane, 332 (2001) [B4]

Chapter in Book

Alexander, AA, ‘Building a Nation’, A Wealth of Women: Australian Women's Lives from 1788 to the Present, Duffy & Snellgrove, Sydney, 59-96 (2001) [C1]

Alexander, AA, ‘Early Days’, A Wealth of Women: Australian Women's Lives from 1788 to the Present, Duffy & Snellgrove, Sydney, 1-19 (2001) [C1]

Alexander, AA, ‘Hard Times’, A Wealth of Women: Australian Women's Lives from 1788 to the Present, Duffy & Snellgrove, Sydney, 155-82 (2001) [C1]

Alexander, AA, ‘The 1920s’, A Wealth of Women: Australian Women's Lives from 1788 to the Present, Duffy & Snellgrove, Sydney, 125-151 (2001) [C1]

Alexander, AA, ‘The Australian Woman’, A Wealth of Women: Australian Women's Lives from 1788 to the Present, Duffy & Snellgrove, Sydney, 21-54 (2001) [C1]

Alexander, AA, ‘The Boom Years’, A Wealth of Women: Australian Women's Lives from 1788 to the Present, Duffy & Snellgrove, Sydney, 183-215 (2001) [C1]

Alexander, AA, ‘The First World War’, A Wealth of Women. Australian Women's Lives from 1788 to the Present, Duffy & Snellgrove, Sydney, 97-107 (2001) [C1]

Alexander, AA, ‘The Women's Movement’, A Wealth of Women: Australian Women's Lives from 1788 to the Present, Duffy & Snellgrove, Sydney, 219-31 (2001) [C1]

Alexander, AA, ‘Today’, A Wealth of Women: Australian women's Lives from 1788 to the Present, Duffy & Snellgrove, Sydney, 253-73 (2001) [C1]

Bennett, MJ, ‘Isabelle of France, Anglo-French Diplomacy and Cultural Exchange in the Late 1350s’, The Age of Edward III, York Medieval Press, J S Bothwell (ed), York, UK, 215-225 (2001) [C1]

Carington-Smith, J, ‘The Small Finds: Clay Spinning and Weaving Implements’, Servia I: Anglo-Hellenic Rescue Operations 1971-73, The British School at Athens, Ridley, ; Wardle, K. A; Mould, C. (ed), London, 207-60 (2000) [C1]

Frost, L, Maxwell-Stewart, HJ, ‘At large with the run-a-ways’, Chain Letters. Narrating Convict Lives, Melbourne University Press, L Frost, H Maxwell-Stewart (ed), Melbourne, 201-209 (2001) [C1]

Maxwell-Stewart, HJ, Bradley, J*, ‘Alexander and the mother of invention’, Chain Letters. Narrating Convict lives, Melbourne University Press, L Frost, H Maxwell-Stewart (ed), Melbourne, 190-198 (2001) [C1]

Maxwell-Stewart, HJ, Donnelly, P*, Millett, T*, ‘Dr Martin and the Forty Thieves’, Chain Letters. Narrating Convict Lives, Melbourne University Press, L Frost, H Maxwell-Stewart (ed), Melbourne, 177-189 (2001) [C1]

Maxwell-Stewart, HJ, ‘Seven Tales for a Man with Seven Sides’, Chain Letters. Narrating Convict Lives, Melbourne University Press, L Frost, H Maxwell-Stewart (ed), Melbourne, 64-76 (2001) [C1]

Maxwell-Stewart, HJ, ‘The search for the invisible man’, Chain Letters. Narrating Convict Lives, Melbourne University Press, L Frost, H Maxwell-Stewart (ed), Melbourne, 49-63 (2001) [C1]

Petrow, S, ‘After Arthur: Policing in Van Diemen's Land 1837-46’, Policing the Lucky Country, Hawkins Press, M Enders, B Dupont (ed), Sydney, 176-98 (2001) [C1]

Pybus, C, ‘the d- Yankee quill-driver’, Chain Letters. Narrating Convict Lives, Melbourne University Press, L Frost, H Maxwell-Stewart (ed), Melbourne, 15-31 (2001) [C1]

Roe, OM, ‘Historical Background: Clarke and Convictism’, Marcus Clarke: His Natural Life, University of Queensland Press, Stuart, Lurline (ed), St Lucia, Queensland, 573-90 (2001) [C1]

Roy, A, ‘Being and Becoming a Muslim: A Historiographic Perspective on the Search for Muslim Identity in Bengal’, Bengal: Rethinking History. Essays in Historiography, Ajay Kumar Jain, S Bandyopadhyay (ed), New Delhi, 167-229 (2001) [C1]

Bennett, MJ, ‘Clark's 'The Commonwealth versus Cromwell': Clark, Cromwell, and the English Republic’, A Living Force. Andrew Inglis Clark and the Ideal of Commonwealth, Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies, Ely, Richard; Haward, Marcus; Warden, James (ed), Hobart, 208-36 (2001) [C2]

Davis, R, ‘Inglis Clark and the Foundation of the University of Tasmania’, A Living Force. Andrew Inglis Clark and the Ideal of Commonwealth, Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies, Ely, Richard; Haward, Marcus; Warden, James (ed), Hobart, 169-84 (2001) [C2]

Ely, RG, ‘Inglis Clark's Religious Liberalism’, A Living Force. Andrew Inlgis Clark and the Ideal of Commonwealth, Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies, Ely, Richard; Haward, Marcus; Warden, James (ed), Hobart, 113-39 (2001) [C2]

Ely, RG, ‘Protecting Commonwealth from Church: Clark's 'Denomination Education', and Beyond’, A Living Force. Andrew Inglis Clark and the Ideal of Commonwealth, Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies, Ely, Richard; Haward, Marcus; Warden, James (ed), Hobart, 140-68 (2001) [C2]

Ely, RG, ‘The Poetry of Inglis Clark’, A Living Force. Andrew Inglis Clark and the Ideal of Commonwealth, Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies, Ely, Richard; Haward, Marcus, Warden, James (ed), Hobart, 185-207 (2001) [C2]

Jetson, TJ, ‘Agriculture’, Bothwell Revisited. A History: Foundation, Federation and the Millennium, Bothwell Historical Society, Ellis, Shauna (ed), Bothwell, Tas., 35-59 (2001) [C2]

Petrow, S, ‘Andrew Inglis Clark as Attorney-General’, A Living Force: Andrew Inglis Clark and the Ideal of Commonwealth, Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies, Ely, Richard; Haward, Marcus; Warden, James (ed), Hobart, 36-70 (2001) [C2]

Reynolds, H, ‘Inglis Clark: Some Afterthoughts’, A Living Force. Andrew Inglis Clark and the Ideal of Commonwealth, Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies, Ely, Richard; Haward, Marcus; Warden, James (ed), Hobart, 396-402 (2001) [C2]

Roe, OM, ‘Reviewing Clarkiana and Clark at Federation's Centenary’, A Living Force. Andrew Inglis Clark and the Ideal of Commonwealth, Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies, Ely, Richard; Haward, Marcus; Warden, James (ed), Hobart, 1-13 (2001) [C2]

Review

Pybus, C, ‘Novel History: Canadian Political Prisoners in VDL’, Australian-Canadian Studies, 18 (1 & 2) 201-212 (2000) [D2]

Conference Publication

Harman, O, ‘Rituals of Vengeance and Perfection: Les Soeurs (1736-1774): A Study of Rituals used by 'Adoption' (mixed gender) Lodges in Eighteenth-Century French Freemasonry’, French History in the Antipodes, Victoria University of Wellington, NZ, 22-26 (2001) [F2]

Rose, RB, ‘Pauline Léon (1758-?) and the Origins of the Société des Républicaines Révolutionnaires’, French History in the Antipodes, Victoria University of Wellington, NZ, 32-36 (2001) [F2]

Whiteman, J, ‘Procrastination as Policy: Montmorin and the Spanish Affair, 1790’, French History in the Antipodes, Victoria University of Wellington, NZ, 27-31 (2001) [F2]

Thesis

Cavell, E, ‘A Memoir of the Court of Henry VII’ (2001) [M1]

Ryan, P, ‘Elites in Revolution: A Struggle for Power in New York 1763-1783’ (2001) [M1]

Entry

Denholm, T, ‘Towns’, The Wakefield Companion to South Australian History, Prest, Wilfrid (ed), Adelaide, 1, 549-50 (2001) [N]

Roe, OM, ‘Inter-War British Migration to Australia’, The Australian People. An Encyclopedia of the Nation, Its People and Their Origins, Jupp, James (ed), Cambridge, UK, 1, 56-9 (2001) [N]


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