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Tasmanian Historical Studies - Vol. 8, No. 1, 2002 |
2002 |
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- Introduction: Stefan Petrow
- Marilyn Lake on Federation and the Repression of Difference: the Gendered Relations of National and International Governance
- Helen Irving on How the Nibble Became a Bite: What Was the Cause of Federation?
- Stephen Alomes on Celebrations and Historical Memory: Federation and Beyond
- Rebecca Kippen on An Indispensable Duty of Government: Civil Registration in Nineteenth-Century Tasmania
- Richard Ely on Sights and Sounds of Hobart During the 1860s and 1870s
- Kate Murphy on The Lyons Government, the Legislative Council, and the 'One House Bill': the Constitutional Crisis of 1924-26 in Tasmania
- Stefan Petrow on Planning for the State: Moves Towards Co-ordinated Planning in Tasmania 1944-77