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         Australian History:     more books (100)
  1. Australians at War: A Pictorial History by Rosemary K. Stanton, A. K. Macdougall, 2005-01
  2. A Study in Black and White: The Aborigines in Australian History by Malcolm D. Prentis, 2009-06
  3. The Oxford Companion to Australian History
  4. Mound-Builders (Australian Natural History Series) by Darryl Jones, Ann Göth, 2009-01
  5. Bowerbirds (Australian Natural History) by Peter Rowland, 2008-05
  6. Cockatoos (Australian Natural History) by Matt Cameron, 2008-04
  7. To Constitute a Nation: A Cultural History of Australia's Constitution (Studies in Australian History) by Helen Irving, 1999-06-13
  8. Contemporary Australian Printmaking: An Interpretative History by Sasha Grishin, 1995-07
  9. The Flowering of a Waratah: A History of Australian Neurology and of the Australian Association of Neurologists by Mervyn J. Eadie, 2000-11-15
  10. A History Of The Australian Ballot System In The United States (1917) by Eldon Cobb Evans, 2010-09-10
  11. Australian Childhood: A History (Studies in World Affairs) by Jan Kociumbas, 1997-02-01
  12. Australian Insects: A Natural History by Bert Brunet, 2000-01-01
  13. What's Wrong with ANZAC?: The Militarisation of Australian History by Marilyn Lake, Henry Reynolds, 2010-08-01
  14. A New Australia: Citizenship, Radicalism and the First Republic (Studies in Australian History) by Bruce Scates, 1997-09-28

81. GchpindixDavid Cameron's Australian History Homepage
G'day and welcome to David Cameron's. australian history . homepage.YOU ARE LUCKY VISITOR NUMBER . GO TO BOTTOM OF PAGE? So who
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acropolis/9968/
G'day and welcome to David Cameron's
"Australian History"
homepage
YOU ARE LUCKY VISITOR NUMBER....
GO TO BOTTOM OF PAGE?               So who the hell is DAVID CAMERON Check out my BIOGRAPHY! I'm a PhD candidate with the History Department of the University of Queensland, Australia. The current focus of my research is on economic development, the manufacturing sector, and the political economy of Queensland in the early twentieth century. The objective of this page is to provide a point of access to some material that might be of use to anyone with an interest in Australian and Queensland history. Linked to this page you can find a number of research, seminar and conference papers, an Honours thesis, and various documents that deal with Australian and, in particular, Queensland history. These range across various perspectives including economic, political, industrial, labour and social history, industrial relations, industrial sociology, and economics. There's even some pictures, poetry and other odds and ends. Check out the links to various sites associated with my areas of interest and research and others you might find are worth a look at. You can contact me via Email, see the link at the bottom of this page.

82. Society Of Australian Genealogists - Basics On Australian History Sources
Basics on australian history sources. General histories. It is useful to have abroad understanding of australian history when writing your family history.
http://www.sag.org.au/ozsources/history.htm
Basics on Australian . . . Codes AJCP Histories ... Feedback
Basics on Australian history sources
"You cannot research in a vacuum.
Find out about the education system before you tackle a school,
land legislation before you look at land files,
the religious background to a church. . .
Knowledge about Australia's economic depression and booms
and the whereabouts of gold strikes may help explain
why Uncle Harry suddenly left for Western Australia in 1893."
Local History: A Handbook for Enthusiasts , p.25)
Published bibliographies are an excellent tool to use alongside library catalogues to identify key histories in your field of interest. The following are some useful reference books: D. H. Borchardt (ed.) Australians: A Guide to Sources
Part of the Australians: A Historical Library , this is an essential reference book for identifying key books in Australian History. Covers general history, European discovery and colonisation, politics, the economy, society, culture, aboriginal studies, the environment, statistics and reference books. Whether you want to find a book about cooking in nineteenth century Australia, the history of newspapers, or the history of theatre, you'll find a starting point in here. Available in most library reference collections. (SAG ref: A3/1/62) Graeme Davison, J. B. Hirst, Stuart Macintyre (eds.)

83. USL: Australian History
australian history. The onwards. It contains articles on Australianhistory and culture. The journal's homepage contains an index.
http://www.library.usyd.edu.au/subjects/history/oz.html
History Home General
Geographic

Chronological
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Information skills
Australian History
The purpose of this guide is to point visitors to relevant sites relating to Australian history on the Internet, through the Library's databases, and through printed reference sources. This is not a comprehensive guide or gateway but rather a starting point to information in the area. Other useful resources will appear under General History
LIBRARY DATABASES
Current University of Sydney staff and students may access many of the databases and ejournals from their home or office. AHB: Australia's Heritage
Formerly known as HERA, this bibliographic database is produced by the Australian Heritage Commission. It includes articles from published and unpublished material on Australia's natural and cultural environment from 1987+. AHRR: Australian Historic Records Register
Bibliographic database.
Contains references to source documents such as letters, diaries, photographs, financial records, posters, sketches, recipe books, catalogues, minute books, registers and other materials on Australian history. APAIS: Australian Public Affairs Information Service
Bibliographic database covering 1978+.

84. Women In Australian History
Women in australian history. Reference Collection 994.003 D265o TheOxford companion to australian history, ed. Graeme Davison. 1998.
http://www.library.adelaide.edu.au/guide/soc/women/WAH.html
The University of Adelaide Home Departments Search
Women in Australian History
For any further help in finding or using these resources please come in to see or contact your
Research Librarian for Gender Studies, ph. 83033706
Margaret Hosking
(Mon, Tues, Wed am) or her assistant, Peter Jacobs (Wed pm, Thurs am, Fri am)
CONTENTS
Dictionaries, encyclopaedias, handbooks etc Biography Electronic data bases
and indexes
... Primary sources, images and guides to them
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Dictionaries, encyclopaedias, handbooks etc Biography Electronic data bases
and indexes
... Primary sources, images and guides to them
CONTENTS
Dictionaries, encyclopaedias, handbooks etc Biography Electronic data bases
and indexes
... Primary sources, images and guides to them
Last update:
Margaret Hosking
April 2002
Dictionaries, encyclopaedias, handbooks etc.
Reference Collection 994 A9425 (another set in main collection)
Australians:. A Historical Library
v.1 Australians to 1788, ed. D.J. Mulvaney. v.2 Australians: 1838, ed. A. Atkinson. v.3 Australians: 1888, ed. G. Davison. v.4 Australians: 1938, ed. B. Gammage.

85. ClayGate 994 : Australia ; Australian History
Heyward Library logo 994 Australia ; australian history DDC. GeographicInformation. 994. 994, Academic Info australian history. 994,
http://library.bendigo.latrobe.edu.au/irs/webcat/994.htm
994 - Australia ; Australian history DDC Australia (General)
Australian aborigines

Australian agriculture

Australian art
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Main index

The Dewey Decimal Classification is © 1996-2000 OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Incorporated . Used with Permission.
Australia About Australia About.com : Australia/New Zealand for Visitors Academic Info : Australian Studies ACID : The Australian Community's Independent Directory ... AUSFACTS : Fabulous Facts About Australia (AUSLIG) Australia Studies Network Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade : Australia Australian National University Library : Australian Studies Awesome Library : Australia ... Australian Web servers - Geography (Charles Sturt University) BUBL Link : Australian Geography Geography World : Australia/Oceania Looksmart Australia : Physical Geography University of Melbourne Library : Australian Geographic Information ... The Australian Achievement: From Bondage To Freedom (by Professor L.J.M. Cooray) Blue Mountains Plaza : Other History Sites - Australia CultureAndRecreation.gov.au : Australian History CultureAndRecreation.gov.au : A History of Australia Google Web Directory : Australian History ... Matthew Flinders Project (State Library of New South Wales) Sir Joseph Banks' Papers (State Library of New South Wales) Ned Kelly: Australian Ironoutlaw Links ABC : Australia's Centenary of Federation Links ... Centenary of Federation, Northern Territory

86. Australia Scots Australian History
Australia Scots australian history. Got a story of a Scots ancestor? Thendo send it Parliament in his kilt! A first in australian history!
http://www.electricscotland.com/history/australia/
Clans Tartans History Travel ... Feedback Australia
Scots Australian History Got a story of a Scots ancestor? Then do send it in for inclusion on these pages to alastair@electricscotland.com
  • The Scots who came to Australia
    An account of the Scots who came to Australia and what they did when they got there.
    In 1854, my great great grandparents James and Maria Snedden left their Scottish homeland forever and travelled half way around the world to Australia in search of a better life. McDonald's in Australia
    My father, Donald Angus McDonald, is the great grandson of John McDonald who was born in Scotland in 1802 and died in Bendigo, Victoria (Australia) in about 1897. William Landsborough
    Landsborough and John McDouall Stuart were first to cross the continent in 1862. Major General Lachlan Macquarie
    Known as ‘The Father of Australia.' John Maltman of Glasgow
    A Scot of the McGregor Clan, came to Australia a free man and played a worthy part in the development of Queensland. Andrew Fisher
    Three-time Labour Prime Minister David Ogilvy
    David Ogilvy came from Scotland to Australia in 1839 and settled in Prahran Victoria.

87. Maltese-Australian History
Email Password Malteseaustralian history. Australia representsa major port of call for the Maltese. A Centenary in Australia
http://www.maltamigration.com/history/maltese-australian/
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Maltese-Australian History
Australia represents a major port of call for the Maltese.
  • A Centenary in Australia
    The Maltese community in Australia recently celebrated its centenary of the first organised and subsidies and large-group migration.
  • Maltese 'prohibited immigrants'
    Life was not always easy for the Maltese. In fact in a number of circumstances, Maltese arriving Australian were not allowed to disembark.
These articles have been contributed by Dr Barry York who is of Maltese descent on his father's side. The author would dearly love to hear from any readers of this article who are descendants of, or have new information on, either Giuseppe Mifsud or any of the "Maltese of New Caledonia". His postal address is: PO Box 101, Lyneham, ACT, Australia, 2602.
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88. 0202.326B Australian History
0202.326B australian history. Links to australian history Resourcesfor Historians in Australia from the University of Newcastle;
http://www.waikato.ac.nz/library/resources/subject_portal/fass_aushistory.shtml
Waikato Home Library Home Subject Portals Print Version ... Search
0202.326B Australian history

89. Australian History Links - Internet Links
Search Internet Links Advanced Guide. australian history Links.australian history Resources This site provides links to either
http://www.slnsw.gov.au/links/history/aust.cfm
Where you are: State Library of NSW Find Internet Links History Links ...
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Australian History Links
  • Australian History Resources This site provides links to either primary resources or information useful in the study of Australian topics. Documenting a Democracy This site features key Australian legal and constitutional documents which tell the story of Australia's democracy. It includes information how Australia's constitutional boundaries were formed as well as a timeline which shows what was happening when each document was written. You can follow the history of the law and society of Indigenous people through a map of Aboriginal Australia, read the secret instructions given to Lieutenant Cook on 30 July 1768, the Order-in-Council ending transportation of convicts to NSW on 22 May 1840 or the Constitution (Female Suffrage) Act 1895 (SA) which made South Australian women the second to gain the vote, after New Zealand women who secured this right in 1893, and the first in the world to gain the right to stand for election. The First Fleet Home Page This site provides information about the people and ships of the First Fleet. It includes a database of convicts which can be downloaded and searched.

90. AISSH : Australian Information Server In History And The Humanities
The australian Information Server in history and the Humanities. Welcometo AISHH maintained australian New Zealand history. The following
http://www.unimelb.edu.au/infoserv/
The Australian Information Server in History and the Humanities
AISHH was a joint initiative by Alan Mayne and Paul Turnbull The project was funded from a 1996 National Priority (Reserve) Fund allocation for Improved Library Infrastructure, which was administered by the AVCC Standing Committee on Information Resources. Although the AISHH project has now ended, the following AISHH initiatives continue to be maintained: The following resources are available:
Urban History The following resources are available:
  • links to, and information about, key print journals urban studies centres and associations current discussion strands, recent book reviews, quarterly mail archives (since 1993), and resources from the electronic scholarly forum H-URBAN
These resources have been consolidated and are currently maintained by H-Urban
Maintainer: Dr Alan Mayne, Associate Professor in History, the University of Melbourne a.mayne@unimelb.edu.au

91. Australian Family History Compendium
Compendium of resources includes societies, addresses, databases, geographical information, and advice for beginners. australian Family history Compendium. The australian Family history Compendium is an Internet resource for people
http://www.cohsoft.com.au/afhc
Australian Family History Compendium
The Australian Family History Compendium is an Internet resource for people researching their family tree. It contains information on a wide variety of categories related to genealogy, with a strong emphasis on Australian material. Sponsored by Coherent Software Australia Pty Ltd , suppliers of genealogy CD-ROMs and The Master Genealogist research software
Latest News
- Visit the AFHC Genealogical Market Place Directory for a listing of genealogical services and advertising opportunities. available from 14 December 2001, and South Australian Marriages Registrations 1842 to 1916 CD-ROM available from 21 December 2001. These CDs use the acclaimed Digger(TM) software. Order now Macbeth Genealogical Services now on the 'Net - a huge range of books, CD-ROMs and microfiche.
Contents
How To... - How to use the Compendium to help answer some common questions Search the Compendium - Search all the text of the Compendium for a word you're interested in What's New
Australian Genealogical Records on the Internet
The AFHC Guide to records available on the Internet. Real, hard genealogical information.

92. National Library Of Australia
AJOL Australia Dancing australian Libraries Exhibitions GovPubs ILRS KineticaMap Directory Oral history Directory OzLife PADI PANDORA PictureAustralia
http://www.nla.gov.au/
NATIONAL LIBRARY OF AUSTRALIA, Canberra, ACT 2600, AUSTRALIA, ABN: 28 346 858 075
Telephone + 61 2 6262 1111; Facsimile +61 2 6257 1703; TTY: 1800 026 372 AJOL
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93. ArtServe At The Australian National University: Http://rubens.anu.edu.au
Large art and architectural history image database focusing on the Mediterranean Basin. The Sir William Dobell Foundation Professor of Art history. The australian National University
http://rubens.anu.edu.au/
Australian National University
Welcome to ArtServe:
mainly from the Mediterranean Basin
and Japan
STOP THE WAR!
BRING THE TROOPS HOME!
Although the British Army has a long tradition
of regimental mascots, this is the first time
it has been led by a poodle with a monkey on its back

(Letter to The Guardian , 16 March 2003)
For a pan-Arab viewpoint: Al Jazeerah To email John Howard, Prime Minister of Australia, click here
  • 5 gigabytes of material from Vienna and environs were added on 25th Masrch 2003. Highlights include Nicholas of Verdun's Klosterneuberg Altar , Fischer von Erlach's National Library Prunksaal , an exhibition of pietra dura at the Kunsthistorisches Museum, some of the works of Otto Wagner , and the materials in the Imperial Schatzkammer
  • 8 gigbytes of images of syria were added to this server on 6th March 2003 - ancient cities such as Bosra , mosque-rich cities such as Aleppo and Damascus , dead cities on the Belus Massif , and fortresses such as the Krak des Chevaliers
  • Try out the new presentations which use multiple zoomable hotspotted images;
  • Try out the panoramas , classified by country - large, small and zoomable (over 3Gb in all);
  • 94. CHINESE MUSEUM
    australian Chinese Museum in Melbourne. Displays artifacts that share the rich history of Chinese Category Society Ethnicity Asianaustralian Chinese australian...... last century, and the debutante balls of the Young Chinese League from the 1930'sevoke some of the richness of the Chinese contribution to Australia's history
    http://home.vicnet.net.au/~mcah/welcome.htm
    CHINESE MUSEUM
    22 Cohen Place Melbourne AUSTRALIA 3000
    Phone: +61 3 9662 2888
    Fax: +61 3 9663 2693
    Finding Gold Chinese Australian History Cultural Classes Chinatown Heritage Walks ... Map of Chinatown
    Agu, 1996 This page has already been visited by people.
    Bronze urns dug from the Victorian goldfields, a queue ("pigtail") cut off its wearer last century, and the debutante balls of the Young Chinese League from the 1930's evoke some of the richness of the Chinese contribution to Australia's history. A living part of Melbourne's modern Chinatown, the Chinese Museum was brought into being in 1985 to document, preserve and display the history of Australians of Chinese descent. An exiting range of changing exhibitions, audiovisual presentations, heritage tours and public seminars are some of the ways by which Australia's Chinese community shares its past, its culture, and its values with wide society, through the Museum.
    Opening Hours
    Sunday - Friday Saturday
    Admission
    • Adults $5
    If you like, please e-mail us.

    95. The Miniature Australian Shepherd HomePage
    A comprehensive site on the Miniature australian Shepherd. Information about clubs, registries, shows, and history.
    http://members.aol.com/MiniAussie/
    Acquiring a dog may be the only opportunity a human ever has to choose a relative.
    -Mordecai Siegal Money will buy a pretty good dog, but it won't buy the wag of his tail.
    -Henry Wheeler Shaw The Australian Shepherd has been one of my favorite breeds since childhood, so I couldn't help but to fall in love with its smaller counterpart. The mini Aussie has beauty, intelligence and instinct wrapped in a compact package but is bold enough to keep a recalcitrant ram in line. Energetic and clever, mini Aussies are well suited for active households, and agility, herding and other performance events permit their natural talents to shine. Whether you are already a mini Aussie enthusiast or want to learn more about Australian Shepherds, I hope you find the information on these pages useful. Please email me if would like to see something else included.
    Kallei
    at 8 months
    History of the Australian Shepherd
    History of the Miniature Australian Shepherd
    What are the North American Miniature Australian Shepherd?
    Are the Miniature Australian and Australian Shepherd Separate Breeds?

    96. The Electronic Journal Of Australian And New Zealand History
    The Journal is an initiative of the School of Humanities, James Cook University,in association with HNet, the International On-Line Network for the
    http://www.jcu.edu.au/aff/history/
    About the Journal How to Publish Peer Reviewed Articles and Research Reports Conference Proceedings, Papers and Seminar Presentations ... Networked Resources for Historians ISSN 1321-5752 The Journal is an initiative of the School of Humanities, James Cook University , in association with H-Net, the International On-Line Network for the Humanities and Social Sciences, and the International Consortium for the Advancement of Academic Publishing.

    97. Australian Air League
    Official site learn about the league's aims, history, education program, motto, uniform, its air activities and flying, and how to join.
    http://www.airleague.com.au
    About the AAL Activities Learn to Fly News ...
    Sign the Guestbook
    The Australian Air League is a national youth organisation for boys and girls aged 8 years and older. It's aim is to develop a spirit of air-mindedness in the youth of Australia, to promote good citizenship, teamwork and to develop the ingenuity and resourcefulness of it's members.
    Latest News
  • AAL Public Meeting - Bribie Island Qld
  • City of Blacktown - Open Night
  • Changes to NSW Ceremonial Parade 6th April
  • Plane Speaking issue 3 ...
    more news...
    To find out more, click on About the AAL on the menu, where you can read about the Australian Air League and its history. You can also read about the great activities Air League members participate in, and how you can learn to fly with the Air League
    How to Join
    If the Australian Air League sounds like great fun and you'd like to join, click here to find a Squadron of the Air League near you.
  • 98. Graham Jaunays Site - Australian Political History
    manager. A brief australian political history. As interpreted by GrahamJaunay Establishment of colonies and territories in Australia;
    http://www.users.on.net/proformat/history.html
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    A brief Australian political history As interpreted by Graham Jaunay
  • Establishment of colonies and territories in Australia
  • The development of Colonial Governments
  • How the federation works 1. Establishment of colonies and territories in Australia
    former capitals Founder New South Wales 26 Jan 1788 Sydney Sydney Cove: 15 May 1788 Sydney: 14 Jun 1790 Cpt Arthur Phillip [Governor] Van Diemens Land Tasmania from 1856 Hobart Town Hdqtrs Camp, O'Sullivan Cove: 16 Feb 1804 Hobart Town: 24 Apr 1804 Cpt David Collins [Lt-Governor] Western Australia previously Swan River Colony Perth 12 Aug 1829 Cpt Sir James Stirling [Governor] John Septimus Roe [Surveyor-General] South Australia 28 Dec 1836 Adelaide Apr 1837 Col William Light [Surveyor-General] Victoria 11 Nov 1850 Melbourne Port Philip: Jun 1835 Melbourne: Mar 1837 Disputed: John Batman, John Lancey
  • 99. DOGS DOWN UNDER - The Australian Terrier
    Breed history and characteristics, provided by Dogs Down Under.
    http://www.wwwins.net.au/dog/austerrier.html
    THE AUSTRALIAN TERRIER
    Australia's own terrier breed, this hard bitten little dog evolved from a variety of British terriers that had been brought out to this country by early settlers. Specifically bred for Australian conditions, this tough little terrier was used for killing rats and snakes but soon endeared himself with his engaging ways to become a popular companion. One of the smallest of the terrier breeds, the Aussie has spirit, courage and an air of his own importance. He believes himself to be a much larger dog. Equally suited to town or country living, the Australian Terrier is noted for his loyalty, intelligence and even disposition. He is neither highly strung nor a persistent barker, but with his inbuilt spirit, courage and air of self assurance, happily assumes the role of protector for home and household. Sturdy, with a harsh easy-to-care for coat, and a history of longevity, the Australian Terrier finds much favour as both an indoor and outdoor companion. The origins of the Australian Terrier are not documented but it is thought that his beginnings were in Tasmania - the island state. Breeds thought to have played a role in its development are the Dandie Dinmont and Skye Terriers. There is also record of six Cairn Terriers being taken to Tasmania in the 1840's. Early Australian Terriers were known as rough or broken coated terriers and there was also a dog known as the Tasmanian Rough Coated Terrier. The first record of a rough coated terrier being shown in Australia is in Melbourne in 1868. These dogs were blackish with tan markings. A standard for the breed was drawn up in 1887. In 1889 the breed became known as the Australian Rough Coated Terrier and for the first time sandy coloured dogs were shown.

    100. Australian Aviation History
    Aviation history downunder.
    http://www.tne.net.au/~wil/
    INDEX OF WEB PAGES AVAILABLE FROM THIS SOURCE
    AVIATION HISTORY,AUSTRALIA

    Contributions from Australians to World Aviation. Pioneers, Manufacturers, Airlines, Airways Management etc. .
    2.) AVIATION HISTORY NEW ZEALAND
    Contributions from NEW Zealanders to World Aviation. Pioneers,
    Manufacturers, Airlines, Airways Management etc. .
    3.) GUIDED AUTOBIOGRAPHY

    A method of getting frail old people's life story into print before it is too late.Presenting them with a booklet to hand on to surviving relatives or the community at large.
    4.)CIVIL AVIATION HISTORICAL SOCIETY

    of South Australia Inc.

    The Society was formed by a group of volunteers in 1982 to research promote and display the history of our civil aviation past. It is based in the premises of the West Torrens Railway Signal/ Telegraph and Aviation Museum, 112 Marion Rd., Brooklyn Pk. South Australia 5032.
    5) St.MULLINS, CO. CARLOW, IRELAND.
    Monastic Ruins and Village dating from before the 7th.Century .The illuminated manuscript is in Trinity College, Dublin. Norman fort mound ,'motte' and 'baillie'. Heritage Centre. 6.)COMMUNITY VISITOR SCHEME,

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