Search results for 'history'
- Asian Australian Studies Selected Bibliography: Chan, Henry, Ann Curthoys, and Nora Chiang (eds.) *The Overseas Chinese in Australasia: History, Settlement and Interactions* Interdisciplinary Group for Australasian Studies, Centre for the Study of the Chinese Southern Diaspora, 2001.
- Asian Australian Studies Selected Bibliography: Choo, Christine. ‘On the Edge and In Between: The Experience of an Asian-Australian Historian’ *Oral History Association of Australia Journal* 20 (1998): 34-40.
- Asian Australian Studies Selected Bibliography: Coté, Joost. ‘Being White in Tropical Asia: Racial Discourses in the Dutch and Australian Colonies at the Turn of the Twentieth Century’ *Itinerario: Journal on the History of European Expansion and Global Interaction* XXV:3-4 (2001): 112-135.
- Asian Australian Studies Selected Bibliography: Coté, Joost and L. Westerbeek-Veld. ‘Border Signs: Language and Identity and Indische Mensen in Australia’ *Oral History Association of Australia Journal* 19 (2001): 52-65.
- Asian Australian Studies Selected Bibliography: Coté, Joost. ‘Memory and History, Community and Nation: Telling the Story of the Indisch Dutch in Australia’ in Coté and Westerbeek (eds.) *Recalling the Indies: Colonial Culture & Postcolonial Identities* Netherlands: Aksant Academic Publishers, 20
- Asian Australian Studies Selected Bibliography: Couchman, Sophie. ‘“And Then in the Distance Quong Tart Did We See”: Quong Tart, Celebrity and Photography’ *Journal of Colonial Australian History* 8 (2006): 159-182.
- Asian Australian Studies Selected Bibliography: Couchman, Sophie. ‘Oh I Would Like to See Maggie Moore Again: Selected Women of Melbourne's Chinatown’ in S. Couchman, J.Fitzgerald, P.Macgregor (eds.) *After the Rush: Regulation, Participation and Chinese Communities in Australia 1860-1940* Special
- Asian Australian Studies Selected Bibliography: Couchman, Sophie. ‘From Mrs Lup Mun, Chinese Herbalist to Yee Joon, Respectable Scholar: A Social History of Melbourne’s Chinatown, 1900-1920’ The Overseas Chinese in Australasia: History, Settlement and Interactions, Proceedings from the Symposium
- Asian Australian Studies Selected Bibliography: Couchman, Sophie. ‘The Banana Trade: Its Importance to Melbourne's Chinese in Little Bourke Street, 1880s-1930s’ *Histories of the Chinese in Australasia and the South Pacific* Proceedings of an International Public Conference, Museum of Chinese Austr
- Asian Australian Studies Selected Bibliography: Curthoys, Ann. ‘‘Chineseness’ and Australian Identity’ in Henry Chan, Ann Curthoys and Nora Chiang (eds.) *Overseas Chinese in Australasia: History, Settlement and Interactions* Taipei: Interdisciplinary Group for Australasian Studies and the Cent
- Asian Australian Studies Selected Bibliography: D'Cruz, Vin and William Steele. *Australia's Ambivalence towards Asia. Rev ed.* Monash Asia Institute, Monash U, 2003.
- Asian Australian Studies Selected Bibliography: Fitzgerald, John. ‘Transnational Networks and National Identities in the Australian Commonwealth: The Chinese-Australasian Kuomintang 1923-1937’ *Australian Historical Studies* 37:127 (2006): 95-116.
- Asian Australian Studies Selected Bibliography: Fitzgerald, John. ‘Revolution and Respectability: Chinese Masons in Australian History’ in Ann Curthoys and Marilyn Lake (eds.) *Connected Worlds: History in Transnational Perspective* Canberra: Australian National University E-Press, 2006. 89-110.
- Asian Australian Studies Selected Bibliography: Fitzgerald, John. ‘Legend or History? The Australian Yee Hing and the Chinese Revolution’ *Studies on Republican China* 8 (2005): 87-111.
- Asian Australian Studies Selected Bibliography: Fitzgerald, John. ‘Advance Australia Fairly: Chinese Voices at Federation’ in Sophie Couchman, John Fitzgerald and Paul Macgregor (eds.) *After the Rush Melbourne: Otherland Special Edition* 2004. 59-74.
- Asian Australian Studies Selected Bibliography: Fitzgerald, John. ‘Who Cares What They Think? John Winston Howard, William Morris Hughes and the Pragmatic Vision of Australian National Sovereignty’ in Alison Broinowski (ed.) *Double Vision: Asian Accounts of Australia* Canberra: Pandanus Books, 200
- Asian Australian Studies Selected Bibliography: Fitzgerald, John. ‘Visions of Australian Federation: The View from the Chinese Press Gallery’ in Henry Chan, Ann Curthoys, and Nora Chiang (eds.) *The Overseas Chinese in Australasia: History, Settlement and Interactions* Taipei and Canberra: IGAS, Na
- Asian Australian Studies Selected Bibliography: Fitzgerald, John. ‘Another Country: John Fitzgerald Examines our Chinese Heritage Museums’ *Meanjin* 60: 4 (2001): 59-71.
- Asian Australian Studies Selected Bibliography: Fitzgerald, John. ‘Diaspora and Discourse: Transnationalism and the Subject of Modern History’ in Ip Manying (ed.) *Re-Examing Chinese Transnationalism in Australia-New Zealand* Canberra: ANU Centre for the Study of the Chinese Southern Diaspora, 2001
- Asian Australian Studies Selected Bibliography: Hirst, John. (ed.) *The Chinese on the Australian Goldfields* Melbourne: Dept of History, La Trobe U, 1991.
- Asian Australian Studies Selected Bibliography: Jones, Noreen. *Number 2 Home: A Story of Japanese Pioneers in Australia* Fremantle: Fremantle Arts Centre P, 2002.
- Asian Australian Studies Selected Bibliography: Jones, Timothy. *The Chinese in the Northern Territory* Darwin: Northern Territory UP, 1997.
- Asian Australian Studies Selected Bibliography: Kabir, Nahid. ‘Middle Eastern Migrants in Western Australia’ *Historical Encyclopaedia of Western Australia* Perth: U of Western Australia P, 2008.
- Asian Australian Studies Selected Bibliography: Kabir, Nahid. *Muslims in Australia: Immigration, Race Relations and Cultural History* London: Kegan Paul, 2005.
- Asian Australian Studies Selected Bibliography: Kabir, Nahid. ‘The Economic Plight of the Afghans in Australia, 1860–2000’ *Islamic Studies* 44:2 (2005): 229-250.
- Asian Australian Studies Selected Bibliography: Kwok, Jen Tsen. ‘Asian Australian Citizenship as a Frame of Enactment in the Parliamentary ‘First Speech’ *Journal of Intercultural Studies* 27:1-2 (2006): 187-211.
- Asian Australian Studies Selected Bibliography: Kwok, Jen Tsen. ‘Oral History and the Chinese Australian Community: The Tensions Between Comprehending Memory and Commemorating Community’ *University of Queensland Historical Proceedings* 14 (2003): 89-103.
- Asian Australian Studies Selected Bibliography: Kwok, Jen Tsen. ‘Augmenting Power Through Representation: Anti-Chinese Representations and Governance in Queensland’ *Crossings* 9:3 (2004).
- Asian Australian Studies Selected Bibliography: Ling, Chek. *Plantings in a New Land: Stories of Survival, Endurance and Emancipation* Society of Chinese Australian Academics of Queensland and Cathay Club, 2001.
- Asian Australian Studies Selected Bibliography: Lo, Jacqueline, Penny Edwards and Debjani Ganguly. ‘Pigments of the Imagination: Theorising, Performing and Historicising Mixed Race’ *Journal of Intercultural Studies* 28:1 (2007). 1-13.
- Asian Australian Studies Selected Bibliography: Loh, Morag and Christine Ramsay. *Survival and Celebration : An Insight into the Lives of Chinese Immigrant Women, European Women Married to Chinese and Their Female Children in Australia from 1856-1986* Morag Loh and Christine Ramsay, 1986.
- Asian Australian Studies Selected Bibliography: Loh, Morag, and Judith Winternitz. *Dinky-Di: The Contributions of Chinese Immigrants and Australians Chinese Descent to Australia's Defence Forces and War Efforts 1899-1988?* Canberra: AGPS, 1989.
- Asian Australian Studies Selected Bibliography: Maxwell, Judy. ‘For King and Country: Canada and the Chinese Labour Corps in the Great War’ *STAND TO! The Journal of the Western Front Association* 76 (2006): 38-41.
- Asian Australian Studies Selected Bibliography: Nagata, Yuriko. ‘Certain Types of Aliens: The Japanese in Australia, 1941-1952’ in Jones, P. and Mackie, V. (eds.) *Relationships: Japan and Australia 1870s-1950s* Melbourne: Melbourne UP, 2001. 217-240.
- Asian Australian Studies Selected Bibliography: Nagata, Yuriko. *Unwanted Aliens: Japanese Internment in Australia* St Lucia: U of Queensland P, 1996.
- Asian Australian Studies Selected Bibliography: Noonan, Rodney. ‘The Egge Family in WWI and WWII: A Case Study’ *Settlers in the Sun: Proceedings of the Fifth Victorian Family History Conference April 16th-18th 2004* Comp. Leanne Watmuff. Mildura & District Genealogical Society, 2004. 156-160.
- Asian Australian Studies Selected Bibliography: Noonan, Rodney. ‘Wild Cathy Boys: Chinese Bushrangers in Australian History and Literature’ in Helen Gilbert, Tseen Khoo and Jacqueline Lo (eds.) *Diaspora: Negotiating Asian-Australia* St Lucia: University of Queensland Press, 2000.128-135.
- Asian Australian Studies Selected Bibliography: Ramsay, Guy. ‘Cherbourg’s Chinatown: Creating an Identity of Place on an Australian Aboriginal Settlement *Journal of Historical Geography* 29:1 (2003): 109-22.
- Asian Australian Studies Selected Bibliography: Reeves, Keir. ‘Gold Rush Era Castlemaine: Reading an Historical Town as a Cultural Landscape’ *Victorian Historical Journal* (Forthcoming).
- Asian Australian Studies Selected Bibliography: Reeves, Keir. ‘Mapping a Cultural Landscape: Heritage Tourism in the Houphan Province of Northeastern Laos’ *Historic Environment* (Forthcoming).
- Asian Australian Studies Selected Bibliography: Reeves, Keir, W. Frost, J. Laing and F. Wheeler ‘Villages, Vineyards and Chinese Dragons: Constructing the Heritage of Ethnic Diasporas’ *Special issue of Tourism, Culture and Communication* (Forthcoming).
- Asian Australian Studies Selected Bibliography: Reeves, Keir. ‘Echoes on a Cultural Landscape: Glimpses of Chinese Community Life in Castlemaine’ in Alan Mayne and Charles Fahey (eds.) *Gold Tailings: Forgotten Histories of Family and Community on the Central Victorian Goldfields* Melbourne: Austra
- Asian Australian Studies Selected Bibliography: Keir, Reeves and David Nichols (eds.) *Deeper Leads: New Approaches in Victorian Gold Fields History* Ballarat: Ballarat Heritage Series, 2007.
- Asian Australian Studies Selected Bibliography: Reeves, Keir, and Benjamin W. Mountford. ‘Court Records and Cultural Landscapes: Rethinking the Chinese Gold Seekers in Central Victoria’ *Provenance* 6 (2007): 1-13.
- Asian Australian Studies Selected Bibliography: Reeves, Keir. ‘Goldfields Settler or Frontier Rogue’ *Provenance* 5 (2006): 1-13.
- Asian Australian Studies Selected Bibliography: Reeves, Keir. ‘The Chinese’ in Richard Everist (ed.) *The Traveller’s Guide to the Goldfields History and Natural Heritage Trails Through Central and Western Victoria* Torquay: Bestshot Publications, 2006.
- Asian Australian Studies Selected Bibliography: Reeves, Keir, and Kevin Wong Hoy. ‘Beyond a European Protest: Redefining the Chinese Agitation on the Victorian Goldfields’ in Alan Mayne (ed.) *Eureka: Reappraising an Australian Legend* Perth: API, 2006: 155-174.
- Asian Australian Studies Selected Bibliography: Reeves, Keir. ‘Tracking the Dragon Down Under: Chinese Cultural Connections in Gold Rush Australia and Aotearoa, New Zealand’ *Graduate Journal of Asia-Pacific Studies* 1:5 (2005): 41-66.
- Asian Australian Studies Selected Bibliography: Reeves, Keir. ‘A Songster, a Sketcher and the Chinese on Central Victoria’s Mount Alexander Diggings: Case Studies in Cultural Complexity during the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century’ *Journal of Australian Colonial History* 6:1 (2004): 175-93.
- Asian Australian Studies Selected Bibliography: Reeves, Keir. ‘Historical Neglect of an Enduring Chinese Community’ *Traffic* 3 (2003): 53-78.
- Asian Australian Studies Selected Bibliography: Rolls, Eric. *Sojourners: The Epic Story of China's Centuries-old Relationship with Australia* St Lucia: U of Queensland P, 1992.
- Asian Australian Studies Selected Bibliography: Rolls, Eric. *Citizens: Continuing the Epic Story of China's Centuries-old Relationship with Australia* St Lucia: U of Queensland P, 1996.
- Asian Australian Studies Selected Bibliography: Shen, Yuanfang. *Dragonseed in the Antipodes: Chinese-Australian Autobiographies* Melbourne: Melbourne UP, 2001.
- Asian Australian Studies Selected Bibliography: Teo, Hsu-Ming. ‘Future Fusions and a Taste for the Past: Literature, History and the Imagination of Australianness’ in Kate Darian-Smith (ed.) *Challenging Histories: Reflections on Australian History, Australian Historical Studies Special Issue* 118
- Asian Australian Studies Selected Bibliography: Tiquia, Rey, ‘Bottling an Australian Medical Tradition: Traditional Chinese Medicine During the Australian Federation’ in S. Couchman, J. Fitzgerald and P. Mcgregor (eds.) *Otherland Literary Journal: After the Rush-Regulation, Participation and Chine
- Asian Australian Studies Selected Bibliography: Viviani, Nancy. *The Indochinese in Australia 1975-1995* Oxford: Oxford UP, 1996.
- Asian Australian Studies Selected Bibliography: Viviani, Nancy. *The Long Journey: Vietnamese Migration and Settlement in Australia* Melbourne: Melbourne UP, 1984.
- Asian Australian Studies Selected Bibliography: Walker, David. ‘Survivalist Anxieties: Australian Responses to Asia, 1890s to the Present’ *Australian Historical Studies* 33:120 (2002): 319-330.
- Asian Australian Studies Selected Bibliography: Walker, David and Anne Aly. ‘Veiled Threats: Recurrent Cultural Anxieties in Australia’ *Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs* 27:2 (2007): 203-214.
- Asian Australian Studies Selected Bibliography: Walker, David. ‘Orient and Re-Orient: Australia in Asia’ in Santosh K. Sareen (ed.) *Australia and India Interconnections: Identity, Representation, Belonging* New Delhi: Mantra Books, 2006. 266-285.
- Asian Australian Studies Selected Bibliography: Walker, David. *Anxious Nation: Australia and the Rise of Asia 1850-1939* St Lucia: U of Queensland P, 1999.
- Asian Australian Studies Selected Bibliography: Wilton, Janis. *Chinese Voices, Australian Lives: Oral History and the Chinese Contribution to Glen Innes, Inverell, Tenterfield and Surrounding Districts during the First Half of the Twentieth Century* U of New England, 1996.
