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Contents indexed selectively.
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The Lady Principal, Miss Annie Hughston (1859–1943),
single work
biography
'The profile of Miss Annie Hughston (1859–1943) by Mary Lush, Elisabeth Christensen, Prudence Gill and Elizabeth Roberts, all of them former students at Fintona during Hughston’s long tenure, shows how a strong figure could, perhaps, have a disproportionate influence on women entering male bastions.'
Source: Journal introduction.
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Nancy Atkinson, Bacteriologist, Winemaker and Writer,
single work
biography
'Nancy Atkinson, a pioneering bacteriologist at the University of Adelaide, was not only a scientific researcher of note but also a teacher of generations of graduate students. Yet when the chair in her field finally became available, she was overlooked in favour of a male English import, despite having acted in the role for many years. She was valued it seems more for her teaching than her research, a classic tendency to ascribe to women in scientific circles a nurturing, rather than a knowledge-creating function.'
Source: Journal introduction.
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Andruana Ann Jean Jimmy : A Mapoon Leader’s Struggle to Regain a Homeland,
single work
biography
'Andruana Ann Jean Jimmy (1912–91), Aboriginal leader, land rights activist, local government councillor and poet, was born on 30 September 1912 near the Pennefather (formerly Coen) River, south-west of Mapoon Presbyterian mission, Queensland (established 1891), youngest of three children of Philip of the Rakudi People—probably a Yupangathi (Yupungathi) clan group—and Lorna (aka Maggie)...'
Source: Introduction.
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Upstaged! Eunice Hanger and Shakespeare in Australia,
single work
biography
'This paper looks at how Eunice Hanger read, or rather reread, the works of William Shakespeare. Through this, it examines the nature of reading as a simultaneously social and individualistic activity, and reflects on its implications for understanding the histories of reading English writers in Australia more broadly.'
Source: Introduction.
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Chinese in the Australian Dictionary of Biography and Australia,
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criticism
'According to Tom Griffiths, chairman of the editorial board of the Australian Dictionary of Biography (ADB), the dictionary is ‘the largest and most successful cooperative research enterprise in the humanities and social sciences in Australia’, which captures ‘the life and times and culture of this country in an absolutely distinctive and irreplaceable way’.2 Since the first volume was launched in 1966, more than 4,500 authors have contributed just over 13,000 entries. The general editor, Melanie Nolan, has observed that ‘the dictionary has survived the test of time, providing material for others to construct their own images of the “real” Australian or the “typical Australian”’.3 To reflect this ‘real Australian’ ethos, the ADB records the cultural heritage (ethnicity) of subjects. Of the top 10 ethnicities in Australia, as recorded by the Australian Bureau of Statistics, a search on the ADB website (adb.anu.edu.au) found that, as of September 2018, 6,624 subjects were of British heritage (4,841 English, 1,624 Scottish, 159 Welsh), 294 were from New Zealand, 32 were Chinese, 10 were Indian, none were of Philippine or Vietnamese heritage, 88 were Italian, 29 were South African, two were Malayan and 321 were German.4 Thus, people of Asian heritage are clearly under-represented. To illustrate the significance of this omission, or neglect, I will take the Chinese entries as an analytic group, and suggest where improvements could be made. The Chinese are of particular importance because they were the largest non-European group in the Australian population in the nineteenth century.'
Source: Introduction.
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[Review] Radio Astronomer : John Bolton and a New Window on the Universe,
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review
— Review of Radio Astronomer: John Bolton and a New Window on the Universe 2017 single work biography ; (p. 189-190) -
[Review] Escape Artist : The Incredible Second World War of Johnny Peck,
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review
— Review of Escape Artist : The Incredible Second World War of Johnny Peck 2017 single work biography ; (p. 191-195) -
[Review] A Wife’s Heart : The Untold Story of Bertha and Henry Lawson,
single work
review
— Review of A Wife’s Heart : The Untold Story of Bertha and Henry Lawson 2017 single work biography ; (p. 201-203) -
[Review] French Lives in Australia: A Collection of Biographical Essays,
single work
review
— Review of French Lives in Australia : A Collection of Biographical Essays 2015 anthology autobiography ; (p. 205-210) -
[Review] Rayner Hoff : The Life of a Sculptor,
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review
— Review of Rayner Hoff : The Life of a Sculptor 2017 single work biography ; (p. 211-216) -
[Review] Evatt : A Life,
single work
review
— Review of Evatt : A Life 2016 single work biography ; (p. 217-221)