Recent and Forthcoming Staff PublicationsRobert Barnes
"Cloistered Bookworms in the Chicken-Coop of the Muses: The Ancient Library of Alexandria", in: Roy MacLeod, ed., The Library of Alexandria: Centre of Learning in the Ancient World, London, I B Tauris, 2000, pp. 61-77Douglas Craig
Fireside Politics: Radio and Political Culture, 1920-1940 (University of North Carolina Press, forthcoming).
'An Uneasy Conversation: the Indigenous and the Multicultural', in Ghassan Hage and Rowanne Couch, eds, The Future of Austrlian Multicutluralism: Reflections on the twentieth anniversary of Jean Martin's The Migrant Presence (Research Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Sydney, 1999), pp. 277-294.
(with John Docker), 'Time, Eternity, Truth, and Death: History as Allegory', Humanities Research, no. 1, 1999, pp. 5-26.
'Whose Home? Expulsion, Exodus, and Exile in White Australian Historical Mythology', in Margaret Jolly (ed), Governing Bodies: Race, Person and Gender Beyond Europe (Durham: Duke University Press, 1999), and also in Richard Nile and Michael Williams (eds), Imaginary Homelands (Brisbane: University of Queensland Press, 1999).
(with Carol Johnson), 'Articulating the Future and the Past: Race, Gender and Globalisation in One Nation Discourse', Hecate, vol. 24, no. 2, November 1998, pp. 92-111.
'Cosmopolitan Radicals: Australian Interactions with International Feminist Texts 1960-1980', in Barbara Caine et al, eds, The Oxford Companion to Australian Feminism (Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1998).
'Aboriginal History', in Graeme Davison, John Hirst, and Stuart Macintyre, eds, The Oxford Companion to Australian History (Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1998).
'Gender in the Social Sciences In Australia', in Academy of Social Sciences, Challenges for the Social Sciences and Australia, volume 2, Australian Research Council Discipline Research Strategies, 1998.
'Single White Male': Feminism, Republicanism and National Identity', reprinted in D. Lovell, I. McAllister, W. Maley, and C. Kukuthas (eds), The Australian Political System, Second edition, Longman, 1998.
(with John Docker), 'The Two Histories: metaphor in English historiographical writing', in Rethinking History: The Journal of Theory and Practice December 1997 (1), pp. 259-275
'Sex and Racism: Australia in the 1960s', in Jane Long, Jan Gothard, and Helen Brasch (eds), Forging Identities: Bodies, Gender and Feminist History (Nelands, WA: UWA Press, 1997), pp. 11-28.
'Where is Feminism Now?', in Jenna Mead (ed), Bodyjamming: Sexual Harassment, Feminism and Public Life, (New York: Random House, 1997), pp. 189-212.
'History and Identity', in Wayne Hudson and Geoffrey Bolton (eds), Creating Australia: Changing Australian History (Sydney: Allen and Unwin, 1997, pp. 23-38.
Dennis Deslippe
"Rights not Roses": Unions and the Rise of Working-Class Feminism,
1945-80 (Urbana-Champaign: University of Illinois Press, 2000).
"Challenges to Gender Inequality in the United Packinghouse Workers, 1965-1974," in Marvin Bergman and Shelton Stromqist, eds., Unionizing `The Jungles': Essays on Labor and Community in the 20th Century Meatpacking Industry (Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 1997).
C.E. Forth
Conquering Virility: The Dreyfus Affair and the Crisis of French
Masculinity (in progress)
Body Parts: Critical Explorations in Corporeality (co-edited with Ivan Crozier, London: Reaktion, forthcoming).
Zarathustra in Paris: The Nietzsche Vogue in France, 1891-1918 (Dekalb: Northern Illinois University Press, 2000).
"Neurasthenia and manhood in fin-de-siècle France." In Roy Porter and Marijke Gijswijt-Hofstra, eds., Cultures of Neurasthenia from Beard to the First World War (Amsterdam: Rodopi, forthcoming).
"Cultural History and New Cultural History." In Encyclopedia of European Social History, edited by Peter N. Stearns (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, forthcoming).
"The Novelization of the Dreyfus Affair: Women and Sensation in Fin-de-Siècle France." Scheduled to appear in Crime, Madness, and Sensation, 1800-1900, edited by Andrew Maunder and Grace Moore (Associated University Press, forthcoming).
"Moral Contagion and the Will: The Crisis of Masculinity in Fin-de-Siècle France" In Contagion: Historical and Cultural Studies, edited by Alison Bashford and Claire Hooker (London: Routledge, 2001).
"Educating the Will: Masculinity and Modernity in La Grande encyclopédie (1886-1902)." In Discourse Synthesis: Studies in Historical and Contemporary Social Epistemology, edited by Raymond G. McInnis (Westport, CT: Praeger, 2000).
"The Scholar, the Soldier, and the Jew: Three Characters in Search of the Phallus." Australian Feminist Studies November 2000 (15), pp.335-342.
"Jewishness and the Body in the Dreyfus Affair." In Multicultural Identities: Theories, Perspectives, Models, Case Studies, edited by John Docker and Gerhard Fischer (Tuebingen: Stauffenburg Verlag, 2000).
"Pierre Bourdieu," "Jacques Derrida," "Martin Heidegger," "Jacques Lacan," "Georg Lukacs," "Maurice Merleau-Ponty," "The New Philosophers," "Friedrich Pollock," and "Paul Ricoeur." In Europe Since 1945: An Encylopedia, edited by Bernard Cook (New York: Garland, 2000).
"Bodies of Christ: Gender, Jewishness and Religious Imagery in the Dreyfus Affair," History Workshop Journal Autumn 1999 (48), pp. 18-38.
"Intellectuals, Crowds, and the Body Politics of the Dreyfus Affair." HistoricalReflections/Réflexions Historiques Spring 1998 (24), pp. 63-91.
Anthea Hyslop
Fever Year: Spanish Influenza in Australia, 1918-1919 (tentative
title, work in progress).
'The story so far: twenty-five years of the AHA', in the Australian Historical Association Bulletin, no 88, June 1999, pp.4-9.
'Insidious Immigrant: Spanish Influenza and Border Quarantine in Australia, 1919', in S. Parry and B. Reid (eds), Migration to Mining: Collected Papers of the Fifth Biennial Conference of the Australian Society of the History of Medicine, Darwin, July 1997 (Darwin: Northern Territory University Press, 1998).
'Epidemics', in G. Davison, J. Hirst and S. Macintyre (eds), The Oxford Companion to Australian History (Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1998), pp. 220-222.
(with Barry Smith) 'Public Health Visions: The Public Health Movement before 1945', in B. Furnass (ed.), Infectious Disease in Humans: Howard Florey Centenary Symposium (Canberra: Nature and Society Forum, 1998), pp. 41-46.
'A Question of Identity: J.H.L. Cumpston and Spanish Influenza, 1918-1919', in Australian Cultural History no 16, 1997/98: `Intellect and Emotion: Essays in Honour of Michael Roe', pp. 60-76.
'Going for the Big One: The AHA's Bid for "CISH 2000" at Montreal, 1995', in Australian Historical Association Bulletin, no 84, June 1997, pp. 55-60.
John William Knott
Conquering the Car. The motor car and Australian society,1897-1997
(work in progress).
'"The Conquering Car": Technology, Symbolism and the Motorisation of Australia before World War Two', Australian Historical Studies, no. 114, April 2000.
'Settlement, 1851-1880' in J. Jupp (ed.), The Australian People: An Encyclopedia of the Nation, Its People and Their Origins, Second Edition, (in press).
'Errol Wayne NOACK (1945-1966) - fisherman soldier kia Vietnam', Australian Dictionary of Biography, (in press).
'William Richard Stanley MASON (1908-1975) - NRMA Chief General Manager', Australian Dictionary of Biography, (in press).
Sarah V. Lloyd
'Poverty', in Iain McCalman (ed), The Age of Romanticism and
Revolution: An Oxford Companion to British Culture, 1776-1832 (Oxford:
Oxford University Press, 1999).
'Campaign for the Reformation of Manners,' in Iain McCalman (ed), The Age of Romanticism and Revolution:An Oxford Companion to British Culture, 1776-1832 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999).
'Frederick Eden', in Iain McCalman (ed), The Age of Romanticism and Revolution: An Oxford Companion to British Culture, 1776-1832 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999).
`Poverty', in Iain McCalman (ed), The Age of Romanticism and Revolution: An Oxford Companion to British Culture, 1776-1832 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999).
'Poor Laws,' in Iain McCalman (ed), The Age of Romanticism and Revolution: An Oxford Companion to British Culture, 1776-1832 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999).
'Philanthropy,' in Iain McCalman (ed), The Age of Romanticism and Revolution: An Oxford Companion to British Culture, 1776-1832 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999).
'Sermons,' in Iain McCalman (ed), The Age of Romanticism and Revolution: An Oxford Companion to British Culture, 1776-1832 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999).
`John Howard,' in Iain McCalman (ed), The Age of Romanticism and Revolution: An Oxford Companion to British Culture, 1776-1832 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999).
'"Pleasure's Golden Bait": Prostitution, Poverty and the Magdalen Hospital in Eighteenth-century London', History Workshop Journal, 41, Spring 1996, pp. 51-72.
Jill Julius Matthews
'Bernarr Macfadden and the Wonders and Profits of Confession,' Journal
of Australian Studies (forthcoming).
'Which America?' in R. Bell & P. Bell (eds), Americanisation in Australia (Sydney: UNSW, forthcoming).
'Reflections on Gay and Lesbian Activism' in Robert Aldrich and Garry Wotherspoon (eds), Gay and Lesbian Perspectives IV. Studies in Australian Culture (The University of Sydney: Department of Economic History and Australian Centre for Lesbian and Gay Research, 1998).
Interview in Robert Dessaix (ed), Speaking Their Minds. Intellectuals and the Public Culture in Australia (Sydney: ABC, 1998).
(Editor), Sex in Public. Australian Sexual Cultures (Sydney: Allen & Unwin, 1997).
'What is History For,' Exegesis, Vol.2, No.1, Winter 1997.