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Showing papers in "Australian Historical Studies in 1989"


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TL;DR: In this article, C.E.W. Bean and the representation of Australian military manhood are discussed. But they do not discuss the role of women in the military in this paper.
Abstract: (1989). ‘Steadfast until death? C.E.W. Bean and the representation of Australian military manhood. Australian Historical Studies: Vol. 23, No. 93, pp. 462-478.

37 citations


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Jan Gothard1
TL;DR: After transportation ended in 1853, the Tasmanian government turned to assisted immigration to augment the colony's labour supply as discussed by the authors, with the Victorian goldfields drawing the bulk of the single men introduced under the bounty system, it seemed that the solution to Tasmania's population problem lay in family growth.
Abstract: After transportation ended in 1853, the Tasmanian government turned to assisted immigration to augment the colony's labour supply. With the Victorian goldfields drawing the bulk of the single men introduced under the bounty system, it seemed that the solution to Tasmania's population problem lay in family growth...

8 citations




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Judith Smart1
TL;DR: The right to speak and the right to be heard: The popular disruption of conscriptionist meetings in Melbourne, 1916 as mentioned in this paper was a seminal event in the development of the concept of freedom of speech.
Abstract: (1989). The right to speak and the right to be heard: The popular disruption of conscriptionist meetings in Melbourne, 1916. Australian Historical Studies: Vol. 23, No. 92, pp. 203-219.

7 citations










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TL;DR: The Serpent's Tooth: An Autobiographical Novel by Roger Milliss as discussed by the authors, published by Penguin, 1984. Pp. 482 + 217 + 217.95 paper.
Abstract: Serpent's Tooth: An Autobiographical Novel. By Roger Milliss. Penguin, Ringwood 1984. Pp. 482. $9.95 paper. Between the Lines. By Bernice Morris. Sybylla, Melbourne 1988. Pp. vi+ 217. $18.95 paper. Exit Left: Memoirs of a Scarlet Woman. By Oriel Gray. Penguin, Ringwood 1985. Pp. 227. $7.95 paper. One Man's Way. By Cecil Holmes. Penguin, Ringwood 1986. Pp. 256. $9.95 paper. Fly a Rebel Flag: Bill Morrow, 1888–1980. By Audrey Johnson. Penguin, Ringwood 1986. Pp. xxiii + 328. $9.95 paper. These Things Shall Be! Bob Ross, Socialist Pioneer—His Life and Times. By Edgar Ross. Mulavon, Sydney 1988. Pp. 192. $19.95 cloth. A Proletarian Life. By Audrey Blake. Kibble, Malmsbury 1984. Pp. 171. $9.95 paper. One Woman's Life: A Memoir of Dorothy Gibson. By Ralph Gibson. Hale & Iremonger, Sydney 1980. Pp. 121. $7.95 paper. Taking the Revolution Home: Work among Women in the Communist Party of Australia, 1920–1945. By Joyce Stevens. Sybylla, Melbourne 1987. Pp. vi + 240. $15.95 paper. The People Stand Up. By Ralph Gibso...