Australian Historical Studies

Papers
(The median citation count of Australian Historical Studies is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Selling Britishness: Commodity Culture, the Dominions and Empire11
Truganini: Journey Through the Apocalypse5
Australia’s Great Depression: How a Nation Shattered by the Great War Survived the Worst Economic Crisis It Has Ever Faced4
Criminal LawThen, Now, Tomorrow , Queen Elizabeth II Courts of Law, Brisbane, 2 January 2023 to 31 December 20244
The Forgotten Prophet Tāmati Te Ito and His Kaingārara Movement3
Writing Australian History On-Screen: Television and Film Period Dramas “Down Under” Writing Australian History On-Screen: Television and Film Period Dramas “Down Unde2
Authenticity and the National Vision: A Reconsideration of the Role of the Reeds in the Art of the Angry Penguins2
‘We Are a Farming Class’: Dubbo’s Hinterland, 1870–19502
Seeing Aboriginal Art: Settler Classifications of the Work of William Barak2
Kokoda Missing: Japanese War Crimes, Orokaiva Trials and the Identification of an Unknown Australian Army Grave2
Germaine Greer, Celebrity Feminism, and the Archive2
International Women’s Year 1975: The Frayed Edges of Memory Sharpened by the Focus of Feminist Archives1
Sites of International Memory Sites of International Memory Edited by Glenda Sluga, Kate Darian-Smith, and Madeleine Herren. Philadelp1
Whistleblowing on Indigenous Labour Abuses in Western Australia: Motivations of Settler Humanitarianism in the Late Nineteenth Century1
The Red Witch: A Biography of Katharine Susannah Prichard1
Absolutely Queer , Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, 17 February 2023–4 February 20241
What was International about Australia’s International Women’s Year?1
Keeping Calm and Carrying On: New Zealand–German Scientific Connections during World War I1
In the Face of Diversity: A History of Chinese Australian Community Organisations, 1970s–2020s1
David Unaipon, Inventor1
Environmental Blockades: Obstructive Direct Action and the History of the Environmental Movement1
‘He Does Not Speak of Civilizing the Australians Now’: Matthew Moorhouse, Craniology, and Aboriginal Protection in South Australia, 1839–651
Elizabeth and John: The Macarthurs of Elizabeth Farm Elizabeth and John: The Macarthurs of Elizabeth Farm By Alan Atkinson. Sydney: Ne1
Cities in a Sunburnt Country: Water and the Making of Urban Australia1
Justice in Kelly Country: The Story of the Cop Who Hunted Australia’s Most Notorious Bushrangers1
Fifty Years On: Rethinking the Legacies of Australia’s International Women’s Year 19751
Lhotsky, the Impostor? Negotiating Natural History in the Australian Colonies1
When Migrants Fail to Stay: New Histories on Departures and Migration1
The Coral Sea Cultural Interaction Sphere: Connections across the Coral Sea: A Story of Movement, Queensland Museum, 18 August 2022–9 July 20231
Settling for Less: Why States Colonize and Why They Stop1
Smallpox on the Limits of Location: The Politics of Diagnosis in New South Wales, 1830–341
Convict Orphans: The Heartbreaking Stories of the Colony’s Forgotten Children, and Those Who Succeeded Against All Odds1
Downfall: The Destruction of Charles Mackay0
‘Chifley spells security’: Tracing the Origins of Contemporary Australian Security Discourse0
Meehan’s Mapping of the Derwent River in Van Diemen’s Land, 1803–040
Picturing Political Community: From Subjects to Citizens0
Anglo-German Relations in German Samoa as Reflected in German Reports from the Early Stages of World War I0
Idling in Green Places: A Life of Alec Chisholm0
Yirranma Place: Stories of a Darlinghurst Corner0
Editorial0
Australian Economic History: Transformations of an Interdisciplinary Field0
Gull Force: Australian POWs on Ambon and Hainan, 1941–450
In the Name of National Security: Press Censorship in Cold War Australia0
Until Justice Comes: Fifty Years of the Movement for Indigenous Rights Photographs 1970–20240
The Feminist Challenge to the Writing of Australian History0
Australian Newspapers in the Television Age, 1956–20060
Values in Cities: Urban Heritage in Twentieth-Century Australia0
Patron Versus Painter: Portrait Commissions and the Colonial Art Market0
Art as a Source for the History of War: James McBey’s Long Patrol Images and Emotional Responses to the Sinai Campaign0
Real Men Don’t Kill Koalas: Gender and Conservationism in the Queensland Koala Open Season of 19270
Anxieties about a Porous Border: Australian Government Responses to Melanesian ‘Boat People’0
A Speck in the Ocean: Crossing Imperial Borders between Germany and Australia in the early 1930s0
Chinese Statecraft and Indigenous Affairs in Chinese Australian Newspapers, 1894–19120
Return to Vietnam: An Oral History of American and Australian Veterans’ Journeys0
The Shortest History of Australia0
Highlands Labour Scheme and Colonisation in the Maril Constituency of Chimbu Sub-District: The Story of Kaul Ole (Komtee)0
Being Counted: Family Planning and Aboriginal Population, 1967–750
Broken English: What to Do with Wongar, the European Migrant Who Became an Aboriginal Writer0
Mary Booth, The Woman Who Shaped the Anzac Legend0
Patriots and Propaganda: Chinese Australians and the Politics of Loyalty, 1930s–1940s0
‘A Great First Cause in Colonisation’: Early Radio, ‘Transceiver-Listening’, Gender and Settlement in Australia0
Abortion Care is Health Care Abortion Care is Health Care By Barbara Baird. Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 2023. Pp. 320. A$400
‘A Bloody Difficult Subject’: Ruth Ross, te Tiriti o Waitangi and the Making of History0
Fleeced: Unraveling the History of Wool and War0
Feudalism and Indigenous Sovereignty: The Batman Treaty and James Brooke’s Sarawak Regime0
Life So Full of Promise: Further Biographies of Australia’s Lost Generation Life So Full of Promise: Further Biographies of Australia’s Lost Generation 0
Immigrant Industry: Building Postwar Australia0
Fibres on the Field: Jean Shrimpton, Christine Borge and the Promotion of Orlon and Wool at the 1965 Melbourne Cup0
Travelling to Tomorrow: The Modern Women Who Sparked Australia’s Romance with America0
George Fife Angas, Questions of Slave Compensation in ‘Honduras’ (Belize), and the Colonisation of South Australia: New Perspectives from Primary Sources0
Hands Across Australia’s Land Border0
‘The Nation’s Health Is the Nation’s Wealth’: Portia Geach (1873–1959) and the Good Health Movement in Interwar Australia0
Honiara: Village-City of Solomon Islands0
Editorial0
A Battle-Axe in the Bear Pit: Millicent Preston Stanley MP0
Germaine Greer’s ‘Unmade’ Television: The Story of Human Reproduction and International Women’s Year0
Restoring the Apparently Dead: The Search for Effective Resuscitation Techniques : A Geoffrey Kay Museum of Anaesthetic History Online Exhibition0
Contaminated Country: Nuclear Colonialism and Aboriginal Resistance in Australia0
A Writer’s Vantage Point: An Account of the ‘Accidental’ Emergence of an Australian Fashion Historian0
Australian Women’s Justice: Settler Colonisation and the Queensland Vote Australian Women’s Justice: Settler Colonisation and the Queensland Vote 0
Caroline’s Dilemma. A Colonial Inheritance Saga0
Race Mathews: A Life in Politics0
Shirley Hazzard: A Writing Life0
‘We Will Decide’: The Howard Government’s Establishment of the Christmas Island Immigration Reception and Processing Centre0
‘Their Reserves Are a Mere Farce’: Aboriginal Stations in the Port Phillip Protectorate0
Australians at Geneva: Internationalist Diplomacy in the Interwar Years0
Women and Whitlam: Revisiting the Revolution0
Sexual Cruelty, Consent, and the ‘Communication of a Loathsome Disease’: Identifying Reproductive Coercion and Abuse in the Australian Divorce Courts, 1880–19140
‘Desirable Types’: Australian Press Photography and Jewish Refugees 1935–490
Following the Rain: Climates of Opinion0
Harold Holt: Always One Step Further0
Uprising: War in the Colony of New South Wales0
The Fatal Lure of Politics: The Life and Thought of Vere Gordon Childe0
Soldiers and Aliens: Men in the Australian Army’s Employment Companies during World War II.0
'Working Country: Aboriginal Stockmen and Stockwomen', State Library of Queensland0
Opening Australia’s Multilingual Archive0
Grit & Gold: Tales from a Sporting Nation , National Library of Australia, 23 June 2023–28 January 20240
‘Not all Placards and Protests’: Disrupt, Persist, Invent: Australians in an Ever-Changing World , National Archives of Australia, 8 December 2022–12 June 20230
Reaching Through Time: Finding My Family’s Stories Reaching Through Time: Finding My Family’s Stories By Shauna Bostock. Sydney: Allen0
The Fin de Siècle Imagination in Australia, 1890–1914 The Fin de Siècle Imagination in Australia, 1890–1914 By Mark Hearn. London: Blo0
Te Ata o Tū. The Shadow of Tūmatauenga. The New Zealand Wars Collections of Te Papa AND A Different Light: First Photographs of Aotearoa0
British India, White Australia: Overseas Indians, Intercolonial Relations and the Empire British India, White Australia: Overseas Indians, Intercolonial Relations and 0
Secret History: State Surveillance in New Zealand, 1900–19560
‘Propagandists for the Soil’: Gender, Erosion and the Murray Valley in the Mid-Twentieth Century0
Painting Labour: A Case Study of Visual Citizenship in the Postwar Mass Migration Scheme0
‘A Rustling Sound’: Voices of WWII Italian Detainees from The Multilingual Archive of Australia0
Power to Win: The Living Wage Movement in Aotearoa New Zealand0
An Analysis of the 2021 Apologies by the Royal Society of Tasmania and the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery to the Tasmanian Aboriginal Community0
Science and Power in the Nineteenth-Century Tasman World: Popular Phrenology in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand0
Robert Philp and the Politics of Development0
Editorial0
‘It’s upside down, as nearly everything is these days’. Mr Squiggle and Friends , National Museum of Australia0
Lessons from History: Leading Historians Tackle Australia’s Greatest Challenges0
Louis Henry, the Wallaby Club and Melbourne’s Federal Elite0
The ‘Sunshine Song’: The Biography of an Australian Imperial Force (AIF) Soldiers’ Chorus0
Saving the Reef: The Human Story Behind One of Australia’s Greatest Environmental Treasures0
Law’s Documents: Authority, Materiality, Aesthetics0
Precarious Subjects: Picturing Indigenous British Subjecthood in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Australia0
Indigenous Legal Judgments: Bringing Indigenous Voices into Judicial Decision Making AND Keeping Hold of Justice: Encounters between Law and Colonialism0
Histories of Fascism and Anti-Fascism in Australia Histories of Fascism and Anti-Fascism in Australia Edited by Evan Smith, Jayne Pers0
Clever Men: How Worlds Collided on the Scientific Expedition to Arnhem Land of 19480
Unravelling National Time: Chinese Voices and the Re-ordering of Australian History0
Enchantment by Birds: A History of Birdwatching in 22 Species0
A Trip to the Dominions: The Scientific Event That Changed Australia0
Yoorrook, Victorian Churches, and the Zaccheus Option0
Domestic, Expatriate, International, Overseas? Australian Government's Categorisation of Students from the Territory of Papua and New Guinea0
Early German-Aboriginal Encounters at the Central Australian Hermannsburg Mission, 1877–910
The Humanitarians: Child War Refugees and Australian Humanitarianism in a Transnational World, 1919–1975 The Humanitarians: Child War Refugees and Australian Humanitar0
Editorial0
Failed Ambitions: Kew Cottages and Changing Ideas of Intellectual Disabilities Failed Ambitions: Kew Cottages and Changing Ideas of Intellectual Disabilities 0
Donald Horne: A Life in the Lucky Country Donald Horne: A Life in the Lucky Country By Ryan Cropp. Melbourne: La Trobe University Pres0
Operatic Mobility and Migrant Publics: Chinese Theatrical Performances in Nineteenth-Century Australia0
‘A Priority Area for Attitudinal Change’: Media, Culture and Consciousness-raising in Australia’s International Women’s Year Commemorations0
Trailblazing Women of Australian Public Broadcasting, 1945–19750
Truth-Telling and Social Change: Child Removal at Yoorrook0
Visions of Nature: How Landscape Photography Shaped Settler Colonialism AND Colonization, Wilderness and Spaces Between: Nineteenth Century Landscape Painting in Australia and the United States0
Making Australian History0
Australia’s Presidents? Herbert Hoover and Lyndon B. Johnson Remembered0
Revisiting Frigate Bird II0
Looking from the North: Australian History from the Top Down0
‘There not being any place to keep her’: Incarcerating Women in Nineteenth-Century Western Australia0
Deeper history and democratic politics: HASS and university crisis0
O’Leary of the Underworld: The Untold Story of the Forrest River Massacre0
Editorial0
Why Us Too? Japanese Views of Immigration and Racial Exclusion in Australia0
‘We Come Here and Play Music Like Hell’: The Royal Papuan Constabulary Band’s 1945 Australian ‘Victory Loan’ Tour0
My Grandfather’s Clock: Four Centuries of a British–Australian Family0
Identification Photography and the Surveillance of Chinese Mobility in Colonial Australasia0
Ancestors, Artefacts, Empire: Indigenous Australia in British and Irish Museums0
Cultivation and Commodification: Regulating Gendered Status and Settler Colonial Title to Land0
Taking to the Field: A History of Australian Women in Science Taking to the Field: A History of Australian Women in Science By Jane Ca0
Historians Respond to … the Yoorrook Justice Commission0
Madame Brussels: The Life and Times of Melbourne’s Most Notorious Woman0
The Barber Who Read History: Essays in Radical History0
Stolen Motherhood: Aboriginal Mothers and Child Removal in the Stolen Generations Era0
Indigenous Peoples and the Second World War: The Politics, Experiences and Legacies of War in the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand0
Colonial Adventure0
Cinematic Activism and Tasmania’s Lake Pedder: How Film Shaped Environmental History0
Australia and the Pacific: A History0
Unmaking Angas Downs: Myth and History on a Central Australian Pastoral Station0
The power to give independent advice: The legacy of the first Universities Commission0
One People? A Visual Language of Australian Citizenship0
‘We Marched in the Streets One Day, Wrote Submissions the Next’: Feminism, Domestic Violence and International Women’s Year0
‘Time Is Against Us’: Anti-Communism, Decolonisation, and Papua New Guinean Independence0
Maritime Men of the Asia-Pacific: True-Blue Internationals Navigating Labour Rights, 1906–20060
The Comfort of Things in White Australia: Male Immigrants, Race and the Three-Piece Suit, c.1901–390
Migrants, Television and Australian Stories: A New History0
Spies and Sparrows: ASIO and the Cold War0
Boundary Crossers: The Hidden History of Australia’s Other Bushrangers0
Capital, Agents and Absentees: Port Phillip Pastoralism and the Profits of Slavery0
Urban Typologies and the Experience of Modernity in Charles Conder’s Melbourne Sketchbook (1888)0
Thief, Convict, Pirate, Wife. The Many Histories of Charlotte Badger0
My Reflections on Papua New Guinea’s Independence of 16 September 19750
Uninhabited Islands in the Bay of Bengal, Penang, Singapore and Botany Bay: What Did Terra Nullius Mean in British Colonial Thinking?0
Missionary Women, Leprosy and Indigenous Australians, 1936–19860
Emperors in Lilliput: Clem Christesen of Meanjin and Stephen Murray-Smith of Overland0
Revealing Secrets: An Unofficial History of Australian Signals Intelligence and the Advent of Cyber Revealing Secrets: An Unofficial History of Australian Signals Inte0
Clifton Pugh’s ‘Aboriginal’ Epiphany and the Transformation of his Landscape Art (1954–65)0
The Place of Country Before and After Yoorrook: Responding to Truth-telling with Indigenous Philosophy0
Inquiring into Empire: Colonial Commissions and British Imperial Reform, 1819–18330
Science, Museums and Collecting the Indigenous Dead in Colonial Australia0
The Overland Telegraph Line: A Transcultural History0
Blood and Dirt: Prison Labour and the Making of New Zealand0
Diasporic Rituals and Identity: Chinese Australian Commemorations of the Early Phases of the Sino-Japanese War, 1931–330
Civil Liberties, Humanism and Feminism: The Political Formation of Three Abortion Law Reform Campaigners – Beryl Henderson, Julia Freebury and Beatrice Faust0
Asbestos in Australia: From Boom to Dust0
‘All the Men at the Pump’: Water, Wool, and Squatter Anne Drysdale’s Diaries, 1840–18510
Feared and Revered: Feminine Power through the Ages , National Museum of Australia, Canberra0
The Day They Dropped the Atom Bomb on Healesville: Exercise Alphabet, the Army and Civil Defence in Australia, 1954–570
The Routledge Companion to Global Indigenous History0
Under the Rainbow: The Life and Times of EW Cole0
Richard Browne’s Portraits of Aboriginal Australians: Analysing the Evidence0
A History of the Humanities in Australian Universities, 1945–20000
Rēwena and Rabbit Stew: The Rural Kitchen in Aotearoa, 1800–19400
The Alert Grey Twinkling Eyes of C.J. DeGaris0
Broken Spear: The Untold Story of Black Tom Birch, the Man Who Sparked Australia’s Bloodiest War0
Making and Monitoring a ‘Suspect Community’: Australian Attacks on Greeks and the ‘Secret Census’ in 19160
Ṉäku Dhäruk The Bark Petitions: How the People of Yirrkala Changed the Course of Australian Democracy0
Gender, Violence and Criminal Justice in the Colonial Pacific 1880–19200
After ‘Anglobalisation’: Anglo-German Relations in Australasia0
The Berndts’ Mid-Century Arnhem Land Bark Painting Exhibition: Its Legacies0
The Last Outlaws: The Crimes of Jimmy & Joe Governor and the Birth of Modern Australia0
A History of Crime in Australia: Australian Underworlds A History of Crime in Australia: Australian Underworlds By Nancy Cushing. Lond0
The English Text of the Treaty of Waitangi.0
An Intimate History of Evolution: The Story of the Huxley Family0
Australian News Photography and Contested Images of Famine in Indonesian-Occupied East Timor0
Great Southern Land: The Story of the Australian Continent, National Museum of Australia, Canberra0
Native Colonials: Violet Mace’s Australian Aboriginal-Inspired Pottery Designs0
The Wild Australia Show: The Story of an Aboriginal Performance Troupe and Its Afterlives0
For Social Betterment: Social Work Education in Australia0
Sex Crimes in the Fifties0
Glorious in Spring, Exhilarating in Winter: Advertising Mount Buffalo in Walkabout Magazine, 1934–19390
Why Sail to Chile? A Reconsideration of the Voyage of the Stolen Brig Frederick from Van Diemen’s Land to Valdivia in January 18340
Remapping Black Women’s Health Activism Within and Beyond Australia’s International Women’s Year0
Remembering and Forgetting June Fourth 1989 in Australia’s Sinophone Narratives0
Ceremony Men: Making Ethnography and the Return of the Strehlow Collection0
Beyond the Broken Years: Australian Military History in 1000 Books0
‘Convicting Agents Rather than Reformers’: The Campaign and Introduction of Women Police Officers in New South Wales0
Changes in Australian and New Zealand University History Staffing Profiles, 2016 to 20220
The Financial Colonisation of Aotearoa0
The Years of Terror: Banbu-Deen: Kulin and Colonists at Port Phillip 1835–18510
‘We are all alike’: Composite Portraits, CONVICTS, and the Ethics of Representation0
Nursemaids of Empire: A Digital Journey of Ayahs and Amahs0
Assembling Collections: Isabella Parry and the Distribution of Aboriginal Material Culture at the Port Stephens Australian Agricultural Company Settlement, 1830–18340
Reclaiming the Urban Commons: The Past, Present and Future of Food Growing in Australian Towns and Cities0
Caught on Screen: Australia’s Convict History in Film and Television0
Playtime: A History of Australian Childhood0
Humanitarianism, Empire and Transnationalism, 1760–1995: Selective Humanity in the Anglophone World0
Mis/Understanding Jens Lyng: Revisiting the Racialised Studies of an Early Twentieth-Century Historian0
Fathering: An Australian History0
Omnia: All and Everything . Tweed Regional Museum, 9 April 2024–23 November 2024. What Are Museums For?0
The Bureaucratic Limits of a National Security Agenda: The Winding Road of Alien Registration in Interwar Australia0
Forging Identities in the Irish World: Melbourne and Chicago, c.1830–19220
Protecting the Empire’s Humanity: Thomas Hodgkin and British Colonial Activism 1830–18700
Fractured Patriotism: General Tsai Ting-kai and the Divided Allegiances of Chinese Australians in the Early 1930s0
‘The Moat of Oblivion’: Australia and the Forgetting of Papua New Guinea0
Recording Kastom: Alfred Haddon’s Journals from the Torres Strait and New Guinea, 1888 and 18980
Editorial0
A Matter of Taste: The Australian Women’s Weekly and Its Influence on Australian Food Culture0
The Holocaust and Australia: Refugees, Rejection, and Memory The Holocaust and Australia: Refugees, Rejection, and Memory By Paul Bart0
‘Unemployed Breadwinners’ and ‘Working Mothers’: Male Breadwinner Nostalgia and the 1990s Recession in Australia0
Political Lives: Australian Prime Ministers and Their Biographers0
Untold Intimacies: A History of Sex Work in Aotearoa, 1978–20080
Dreamers and Schemers: A Political History of Australia0
The Red Cross Movement: Myths, Practices and Turning Points0
Tongerlongeter: First Nations Leader and Tasmanian War Hero.0
Miles Franklin Undercover0
Many Maps. Charting Two Cultures: First Nations and Europeans in Western Australia0
Australian Aboriginal Women’s Control of Mineral Resources0
Becoming Aotearoa: A New History of New Zealand0
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