Archived Articles

Articles archived in order of publication include:

Broadening the Scope of Historical Enquiry into Australian Refugee Policy
http://www.aph.org.au/files/articles/broadeningScope.htm
Robert Carr,
PhD Candidate, Dept. of History and Politics, University of Wollongong

Balibo: Time to Move On
http://www.aph.org.au/files/articles/baliboTime.htm
David Fettling,
PhD Candidate, The Australian National University (ANU)

WA: The Vulnerable State
http://www.aph.org.au/files/articles/waVulnerable.htm
Peter McMahon,
School of Sustainability, Murdoch University

Politicians, History and Policy
http://www.aph.org.au/files/articles/politiciansHistPolicy.htm
David Lowe
Alfred Deakin Research Institute, Deakin University

A Wider View of History is required to Understand the Murray Darling Basin
http://www.aph.org.au/files/articles/widerView.htm
Troy Whitford
Charles Sturt University

Diversity and Excellence: Prompts from the History of the Tertiary Education Sector
http://www.aph.org.au/files/articles/diversityExcellence.htm
Francesca Beddie
National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER)

Historians to the Fore, Or How to Inform a Much-needed Debate about Australia's Response to Refugees
http://www.aph.org.au/files/articles/historiansTo.htm
Klaus Neumann
Institute for Social Research, Swinburne University of Technology

Religious Freedom in the Playground: Public Policy and the Wearing of Religious Attire in Australian Schools
http://www.aph.org.au/files/articles/religiousFreedom.htm
David Furse-Roberts
School of History and Philosophy, The University of New South Wales (UNSW)

Assessing and Reassessing Anzac in 2010
http://www.aph.org.au/files/articles/assessingReassessing.htm
Peter Dean,
University of Notre Dame, Australia

Hazaras' Persecution Worsens: Will the New Government show Leadership by lifting the Suspension on Afghani Asylum Claims?
http://www.aph.org.au/files/articles/hazarasPersecution.htm
Denise Phillips,
PhD Candidate, University of New England (UNE)

Addressing the Challenges of the National Curriculum
http://www.aph.org.au/files/articles/addressingChallenges.htm
Nathan Wise
School of Humanities, University of New England (UNE)

Mining, Myths and making it up in Western Australia
http://www.aph.org.au/files/articles/miningMyths.htm
Andrew Thackrah
Postgraduate candidate, School of Humanities, University of Western Australia

The Liberal Campaign and the Myth of Rescue
http://www.aph.org.au/files/articles/theLiberal.htm
Sarah Burnside

Australia's New National Curriculum and the Future of History
http://www.aph.org.au/files/articles/australiaNew.htm
Tony Joel,
School of History, Heritage and Society, Deakin University

Empire, Imperialism, the United States and Australia
http://www.aph.org.au/files/articles/empireImperialism.htm
Murray Noonan,
PhD Candidate, School of Communication and the Arts, Victoria University

Policy Reforms and Homeland Security: The Question of Organisation
http://www.aph.org.au/files/articles/policyReforms.htm
Chad Whelan,
School of History, Heritage and Society, Deakin University

The Abuse of History: The Use of the Nazi Analogy in Contemporary Euthanasia Debate
http://www.aph.org.au/files/articles/theAbuse.htm
Mark Humphries,
School of History, Heritage and Society, Deakin University

Julia Gillard as Prime Minister
http://www.aph.org.au/files/articles/juliaGillard.htm
Beverley Kingston,
Visiting Research Fellow, School of History and Philosophy, UNSW)

Bidding for and Hosting a World Cup
http://www.aph.org.au/files/articles/biddingFor.htm
Roy Hay,
Sports and Editorial Services Australia (SESA)

Repackaging History for Policy Purposes
http://www.aph.org.au/files/articles/repackagingHistory.htm
Francesca Beddie,
National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER)

Australia’s Relations with India: Some of the History
http://www.aph.org.au/files/articles/australiaRelations.htm
Eric Meadows,
Alfred Deakin Research Institute, Deakin University

Displaced Persons and Public Memory
http://www.aph.org.au/files/articles/displacedPersons.htm
Jayne Persian,
Department of History, University of Sydney

Fuel Mandates have a History of Success and a Lesson for Bio Fuels Implementation
http://www.aph.org.au/files/articles/fuelMandates.htm
Troy Whitford,
School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Charles Sturt University

What's Wrong with Anzac?
http://www.aph.org.au/files/articles/whatsWrong.htm
Marilyn Lake,
Humanities and Social Sciences, La Trobe University

National Security and Immigration in Australia’s Twentieth Century History
http://www.aph.org.au/files/articles/nationalSecurity.htm
Mark Finnane,
ARC Centre of Excellence in Policing and Security, Griffith University

Precious but Partial? Some Comments on the Nomination of Australian Convict Sites for World Heritage Listing
http://www.aph.org.au/files/articles/preciousBut.htm
David Andrew Roberts,
School of Humanities, University of New England

Tax Review and the Big Picture
http://www.aph.org.au/files/articles/taxReview.htm
Roy Hay,
Sports and Editorial Services Australia (SESA)

Great Disasters in Human History: Still Burning Books in the Age of Information
http://www.aph.org.au/files/articles/greatDisasters.htm
Bronwyn Hopwood,
School of Humanities, University of New England