Colonial Figures: Memories of Street Traders in the Colonial and Early Post-colonial Periods
Author(s): Sheri Lynn Gibbings | Fridus Steijlen
Volume: 19
Year: 2012



Remembering Yarrie: An Indigenous Australian and the 1852 Gundagai Flood
Author(s): Wardiningsih Soerjohardjo
Volume: 19
Year: 2012



Arkeologi menurut Interpretasi Siapa?: Mencari Tempat untuk Arkeologi Alternatif di Indonesia
Author(s): Irmawati Marwoto-Johan
Volume: 19
Year: 2012



The Contested White Lady: A Critique of New Zealand Cultural Heritage Politics
Author(s): Lindsay Neill | Eveline Duerr | Alexander Trapeznik
Volume: 19
Year: 2012



Visions of a Colony: History on (dis)play at the Museum of Sydney
Author(s): Armanda Scorrano
Volume: 19
Year: 2012



Archaeology for Whose Interpretation?: Finding Space for Alternative Archaeology in Indonesia
Author(s): Irmawati Marwoto-Johan
Volume: 19
Year: 2012



Bonegilla Heritage Park: Contesting and Co-ordinating a Public History Site
Author(s): Alexandra Dellios
Volume: 19
Year: 2012



Kesenian Kuno Minahasa: Dari Perspektif Sejarah Publik
Author(s): Yuda B. Tangkilisan
Volume: 19
Year: 2012



Renewing the New Order?: Public History in Indonesia
Author(s): Paul Ashton | Kresno Brahmantyo | Jaya Keaney
Volume: 19
Year: 2012



Ancient Arts of Minahasa: A Public History Perspective
Author(s): Yuda B. Tangkilisan
Volume: 19
Year: 2012



The British Museum: An Imperial Museum in a Post-Imperial World
Author(s): Emily Duthie
Volume: 18
Year: 2011



A ‘Social Form Of Knowledge’ in Practice: Unofficial Compiling of 1960s Pop Music on CD-R
Author(s): Paul Martin
Volume: 18
Year: 2011



United States Holocaust Museums: Pathos, Possession, Patriotism
Author(s): Rob Baum
Volume: 18
Year: 2011



On the Waterfront: The Historic Waterfront Precinct, Dunedin, New Zealand
Author(s): Alexander Trapeznik
Volume: 18
Year: 2011



Diverse Evill Persons: Echoes in the Landscape, Echoes in the Archives
Author(s): Martin Bashforth | Patricia Bashforth
Volume: 18
Year: 2011



Indian Jute in Australian Collections: Forgetting and Recollecting Transnational Networks
Author(s): Andrew Hassam
Volume: 18
Year: 2011



Restoring the 'Mam': Archives, Access And Research Into Women’s Pasts In Wales
Author(s): Mandi O'Neill
Volume: 18
Year: 2011



Reanimating Lost Landscapes: Bringing Visualisation to Aboriginal History
Author(s): Peter Read
Volume: 17
Year: 2010



Trust, Risk and Public History: A View from the United States
Author(s): James B. Gardner
Volume: 17
Year: 2010



There is no ‘I’ in Team: Reflections on Team-Based Content Development at the National Museum of Australia
Author(s): Guy Hansen
Volume: 17
Year: 2010



Sydney's Past, History's Future: The Dictionary of Sydney
Author(s): Lisa Murray | Emma Grahame
Volume: 17
Year: 2010



Though This be Madness: Heritage Methods for Working in Culturally Diverse Communities
Author(s): John Petersen
Volume: 17
Year: 2010



Belongings: Oral History, Objects and an Online Exhibition
Author(s): Janis Wilton
Volume: 16
Year: 2009



Negotiating the Nation: Knowledge and Meaning at Vaucluse House in its First Curatorial Period
Author(s): Susan McClean
Volume: 16
Year: 2009



Remembering Bonegilla: The Construction of a Public Memory Place at Block 19
Author(s): Bruce Pennay
Volume: 16
Year: 2009



The Museum Educator's Manual: Educators Share Successful Techniques by Anna Johnson et al
Author(s): Jennifer Blunden
Volume: 16
Year: 2009



Balancing Biography and Institutional History: Eric Worrell’s Australian Reptile Park
Author(s): Nancy Cushing | Kevin Markwell
Volume: 16
Year: 2009



Remembrance of Dutch War Dead in Southeast Asia, 1942-1945
Author(s): Fridus Steijlen
Volume: 16
Year: 2009



People and their Pasts edited by Paul Ashton and Hilda Kean
Author(s): Christopher Castaneda
Volume: 16
Year: 2009



Oral History and Public Memories edited by Paula Hamilton and Linda Shopes
Author(s): Jay Price
Volume: 16
Year: 2009



Museum Revolutions edited by Simon J. Knell, Suzanne MacLeod and Sheila Watson
Author(s): Paul Ashton
Volume: 16
Year: 2009



Stand Up for the Burrup: Saving the Largest Aboriginal Rock Art Precinct in Australia
Author(s): Jenny Gregory
Volume: 16
Year: 2009



Red Dog, Horses and Bogong Moths: The Memorialisation of Animals in Australia
Author(s): Rose Searby
Volume: 15
Year: 2008



Comparing Criteria: Assessing the Significance of Memorials
Author(s): Lisa Murray
Volume: 15
Year: 2008



Anti-Memorials and the Art of Forgetting: Critical Reflections on a Memorial Design Practice
Author(s): SueAnne Ware
Volume: 15
Year: 2008



The Truth That Will Set Us All Free: An Uncertain History of Memorials to Indigenous Australians
Author(s): Peter Read
Volume: 15
Year: 2008



Memorialising the Past: Is there an 'Aboriginal' Way?
Author(s): Bronwyn Batten | Paul Batten
Volume: 15
Year: 2008



'Joy': Memorialisation and the Limits of Tolerance
Author(s): Rae Frances | Julie Kimber
Volume: 15
Year: 2008



Memorialising Gallipoli: Manufacturing Memory at Anzac
Author(s): Bruce Scates
Volume: 15
Year: 2008



Places of the Heart: Memorials, Public History and the State in Australia Since 1960
Author(s): Paul Ashton | Paula Hamilton
Volume: 15
Year: 2008



Oral Histories of a Layered Landscape: The Rushworth Oral History Project
Author(s): Keir Reeves | E. Rebecca Sanders | Gordon Chisholm
Volume: 14
Year: 2007



Decolonizing the Archives: The Work of New Zealand's Waitangi Tribunal
Author(s): Rachel Buchanan
Volume: 14
Year: 2007



City, Country, Empire: Landscapes in Environmental History edited by Jeffrey M. Diefendorf and Kurk Dorsey
Author(s): Rose Searby
Volume: 14
Year: 2007



Official and Vernacular Public History: Historical Anniversaries and Commemorations in Newcastle, NSW
Author(s): Erik Eklund
Volume: 14
Year: 2007



The Historian's Conscience: Australian Historians on the Ethics of History edited by Stuart Macintyre
Author(s): Michelle Arrow
Volume: 14
Year: 2007


