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102. Leaning into the turn: towards a new cultural sport history [Paper in special issue: Sport History and the Cultural Turn. Booth, Douglas and Phillips, Murray (eds)]
103. Asking a fish about water: three notes toward an understanding of 'the cultural turn' and sport history [Paper in special issue: Sport History and the Cultural Turn. Booth, Douglas and Phillips, Murray (eds)]
104. 'You can't take a picture of this - it's already gone': erased evidence, political parody, postmodern histories [Paper in special issue: Sport History and the Cultural Turn. Booth, Douglas and Phillips, Murray (eds)]
105. Shaping lives: statues as biography [Paper in special issue: Sport History and the Cultural Turn. Booth, Douglas and Phillips, Murray (eds)]
106. Where is sport history? [Paper in special issue: Sport History and the Cultural Turn. Booth, Douglas and Phillips, Murray (eds)]
107. What makes good sport history?: reflections on the crisis of legitimation and the politics of knowledge construction [Paper in special issue: Sport History and the Cultural Turn. Booth, Douglas and Phillips, Murray (eds)]
108. Sports history and fiction: reading Alan Sillitoe's 'The Match' [Paper in special issue: Sport History and the Cultural Turn. Booth, Douglas and Phillips, Murray (eds)]
109. 'The ref's turned a blind ear': the cultural paradigm and New Zealand's sport history [Paper in special issue: Sport History and the Cultural Turn. Booth, Douglas and Phillips, Murray (eds)]
110. METHODS OF PREPARING STUDENT RESEARCH PAPERS ON SOURCE STUDIES: THE EXPERIENCE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL HISTORY AND HISTORIOGRAPHY OF SAMARA UNIVERSITY
111. Lessons of a lifetime [Paper presented to a Tasmanian Historical Research Association meeting on 20 February 2001.]
112. Remembering Changi: public memory and the popular media [Paper in: Australian Media Reception Histories. Arrow, Michelle; Griffen-Foley, Bridget and Hughes-Warrington, Marnie (eds).]
113. Limit of maps?: locality and cinema-going in Australia [Paper in: Australian Media Reception Histories. Arrow, Michelle; Griffen-Foley, Bridget and Hughes-Warrington, Marnie (eds).]
114. Banks, Tupaia, and Mai: cross-cultural exchanges and friendship in the Pacific. [Paper in special issue: Friendship in Early Modern Philosophy and Science. Smith, Vanessa and Yeo, Richard (eds.).]
115. Remembering Wing Yuen Lee: surprises, silences and subtexts in oral testimony [Paper in: Islands of Memory.]
116. Ways of Seeing in Education and Schooling: Emerging Historiographies.
117. Alexandra Lianeri, ed., Knowing Future Time in and through Greek Historiography. Trends in Classics, Supplementary Volumes 32. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2016. Pp. viii+443. €25.95 (paper)
118. The last battle of Mua: eleven texts [Paper in: Gelam's Homeland: Cultural and Natural History on the Island of Mua, Torres Strait. David, Bruno; Manas, Louise and Quinnell, Michael (eds).]
119. What do early European contact-period villages in Torres Strait look like?: archaeological implications [Paper in: Gelam's Homeland: Cultural and Natural History on the Island of Mua, Torres Strait. David, Bruno; Manas, Louise and Quinnell, Michael (eds).]
120. Medievalism and convergence culture: researching the Middle Ages for fiction and film [Paper in themed section: Theorising Modern Medievalism.]
121. Deconstruction and the Medieval indefinite article: the undecidable Medievalism of Brian Helgeland's A Knight's Tale [Paper in themed section: Theorising Modern Medievalism.]
122. What the trumpet solo tells us: a response [Paper in themed section: Theorising Modern Medievalism.]
123. Past, present, future perfect: paradigms of history in Medievalism studies [Paper in themed section: Theorising Modern Medievalism.]
124. Cosmopolitanism and modernism: on writing a new Australian art history. [Paper in: 21st Century Art History.]
125. Globalised art history: a new universality and the question of cosmopolitanism. [Paper in: 21st Century Art History.]
126. Stay, go, or come: a history of Australian art, 1920-40. [Paper in: 21st Century Art History.]
127. The politics and ethics of Indigenous histories: how do historians negotiate racial and cultural sensitivities? [Paper in: Civics and Citizenship. Purnell, Ingrid (ed.)]
128. The Materialist Dialectic in Boris Hessen's Newton Papers (1927 and 1931).
129. Making sporting traditions: [Paper in special issue: Commemorating 30 Years of ASSH Conferences. Originally published in Sporting Traditions, v.5, no.1, November 1988, pp. 2-6.]
130. Jockeying for the lead: war, sport and vernacular identities in Australia, 1915-2006. [Paper in special issue: Commemorating 30 Years of ASSH Conferences.]
131. Globalisation, historical consciousness and the Melbourne Cup: [Paper in special issue: Commemorating 30 Years of ASSH Conferences.]
132. A most memorable Conference: The Inaugural 1977 Sporting Traditions Conference (1st: 1977: University of New South Wales). [Paper in special issue: Commemorating 30 Years of ASSH Conferences. Originally published in ASSH Bulletin, no.14, July 1991, pp. 4- 9.]
133. From trickles of silver to rivers of gold: the transformation of Australian professional team sports, 1970-2007. [Paper in special issue: Commemorating 30 Years of ASSH Conferences.]
134. Drugs in Australian sport: a brief history. [Paper in special issue: Commemorating 30 Years of ASSH Conferences.]
135. The 'atmosphere of the place and the spirit of the people': why historians visit battlefields when writing operational history. [A version of this paper was presented at the Genres of History: Australian Historical Association Biennial Conference, Australian National University, Canberra, 3-7 July 2006].]
136. Independent histories [The relationship between government sponsorship and the teaching of Australian history. Article based on a paper given at the Independent Scholars Association of Australia. Conference (2006: National Library of Australia).]
137. Introduction [Paper in: Dying for Josephus. Goldhill, Simon and Morales, Helen (eds).]
138. A peopled landscape: Bartholomew the Englishman on the properties of daily life. [Paper in: Houses, Households and Families in Medieval and Early Modern Europe.]
139. Imagined domesticities in early modern Dutch dollhouses: [Paper in: Houses, Households and Families in Medieval and Early Modern Europe.]
140. 'It buys me freedom': genteel lodging in late-seventeenth- and eighteenth-century London. [Paper in: Houses, Households and Families in Medieval and Early Modern Europe.]
141. Families and housing in seventeenth-century London: [Paper in: Houses, Households and Families in Medieval and Early Modern Europe.]
142. Introduction: [Paper in: Houses, Households and Families in Medieval and Early Modern Europe.]
143. Moving households: geographical mobility and serial monogamy in England, 1350-1500. [Paper in: Houses, Households and Families in Medieval and Early Modern Europe.]
144. Using the five senses to trigger memory: from reminiscence to oral history [Paper in: Old Stories, New Ways.]
145. The oral history waltz: publishing their stories [Paper in: Old Stories, New Ways.]
146. Presenting oral history transcription in a dramatic documentary form [Paper in: Old Stories, New Ways.]
147. Assessing the scene: Journal of Women's History, Women's History Review and Gender and History since 2000. [Paper in: Focus: Women's History in Academic Journals.]
148. Everywhere and nowhere?: women's history in cultural history and cultural studies journals. [Paper in: Focus: Women's History in Academic Journals.]
149. Women, colonialism, history: publishing on women's history in race and colonial history journals. [Paper in: Focus: Women's History in Academic Journals.]
150. Flirting with the past: a survey of current work in the history of sexuality. [Paper in: Focus: Women's History in Academic Journals.]
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