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Vol. 47 No. 1 (2020): Narratives and Power
Vol. 47 No. 1 (2020): Narratives and Power
Published:
2020-09-09
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Editorial
Note from the Editors
Bronwyn Beech Jones, Max Denton, Stephen Jakubowicz, Jessie Matheson, Jennifer McFarland, Jonathan Tehusijarana, Luke Yin
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Feature Articles
Gaming, history and the care and protection of children
Mary Tomsic
13-24
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Original Articles
Apologies in Post-War Lebanon: An Examination
Nayree Mardirian
27-41
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The Extraordinary Medieval Woman: Responding to the Critical Reception of Gwerful Mechain’s Poetry
Adelaide Greig
43-55
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Of Honour and Innocence: Royal Correspondence and the Execution of Mary, Queen of Scots
Elizabeth Tunstall
57-72
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‘Posh People Love Gangsters’ Contested Heritage: Preservation Debates at the Former Pentridge Prison Site: 1993-2014
Mali Rae
73-93
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Mosaic, gold, and frilly skirts: Mirka Mora’s legacy in Melbourne
Sabine Cotte
95-117
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The 2019 Greg Dening Memorial Lecture: Listening Across Boundaries
Listening to a Train Wreck: A Warrnambool Drama in Sound
Henry Reese
121-128
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Between Captives and Consuls: Searching for the ‘Little English’ of Barbary
Nat Cutter
129-139
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‘1000 Babies Can’t Be Wrong’: Listening out for Arthur Deery, an alien doctor in Victoria
Fallon Mody
141-154
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Interviews
Interview with Carolyn Fraser, 16 December 2019
Stephen Jakubowicz
158-166
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Interview with Sophie Couchman, 3 July 2019
Jessie Matheson
167-173
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Interview with Irene McInnes, Alice McInnes, Eli Farrow and Jason Best, the Hosts of the Podcast Queer as Fact, 21 July 2019
Jessie Matheson
174-187
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Reviews
Review: ANU Historical Journal II Edition 1 (2019)
Jessie Matheson, Jennifer McFarland, Luke Yin
190-194
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Review: Exhibition: Ancestral Memory 6 May - 11 October 2019 Old Quad, University of Melbourne
Artist and curator: Maree Clark; Creative consultant: Jefa Greenaway; Project curators: Samantha Comte and Jacqueline Doughty
Ada Coxall
195-199
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Review: The past that never passed: A review of the NGV Terracotta Warriors and Cai Guo-Qiang exhibition
Luke Yin
200-203
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Review: Immigration Museum Exhibit, ‘Our Bodies, Our Voices, Our Minds’
Patrick Murphy
204-206
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Review: Russell McGregor 'Idling in Green Places: A Life of Alec Chisholm' Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2019
Jessie Matheson
207-209
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Review: Jessica Hinchy 'Governing Gender and Sexuality in Colonial India: The Hijra, c.1850-1900' Cambridge University Press, 2019
Luke Yin
210-211
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