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Clio’s Lives
- First Page
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Copyright and Imprint Information
- Acknowledgements
- List of Contributors
- 1. Introduction
- Autobiographies of Historians
- 2. Writing History/Writing about Yourself: What’s the Difference?
- 3. Walvin, Fitzpatrick and Rickard: Three Autobiographies of Childhood and Coming of Age
- 4. The Female Gaze: Australian Women Historians’ Autobiographies
- Nation-Defining Authors
- 5. ‘A gigantic confession of life’: Autobiography, ‘National Awakening’ and the Invention of Manning Clark
- 6. Ceci n’est pas Ramsay Cook: A Biographical Reconnaissance
- Discipline-Defining Authors
- 7. Intersecting and Contrasting Lives: G.M. Trevelyan and Lytton Strachey
- 8. An Ingrained Activist: The Early Years of Raphael Samuel
- 9. Pursuing the Antipodean: Bernard Smith, Identity and History
- Collective Biography
- 10. Australian Historians Networking, 1914–1973
- 11. Country and Kin Calling? Keith Hancock, the National Dictionary Collaboration, and the Promotion of Life Writing in Australia
- 12. Imperial Women: Collective Biography, Gender and Yale‑trained Historians
- 13. Concluding Reflections


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