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ANU Historical Journal II, Number 2
- First Page
- Title page
- Editorial
- Acknowledgements
- Articles
- Sympathetic or Sinister? Representations of China in George Ernest Morrison’s An Australian in China
- Moral Messages in Dutch Realist Art of the Seventeenth-Century Golden Age
- ‘Mostly Good and Always Modern’? The Limits of the Modern for Women in the Home Magazine in the 1920s
- Harnessing the Past for Present Purposes: Self-Reflexivity in Researching and Teaching Western Australian Gay History
- A Life Triumphantly Well Written: Producing the Hawke Legacy, 1979–2019
- The Internal and External Manifestations of Cultural Nationalism: A Borobudur Case Study
- The ‘Housewife Syndrome’: An Indicator of Madness or Oppression?
- National and Personal Stories: Anzac and Forming a Sense of the Past for ‘Ordinary Australians’
- How John Howard Positioned Himself as Indigenous Australia’s Champion
- Some Sources of Technological Novelty: An Essay
- Lectures
- ANU Allan Martin Lecture 2019—Trump’s Republic: An American History
- Reviews
- Governing Natives: Indirect Rule and Settler Colonialism in Australia’s North by Ben Silverstein
- Taking Liberty: Indigenous Rights and Settler Self‑Government in Colonial Australia, 1830–1890 by Ann Curthoys and Jessie Mitchell
- Don Dunstan: The Visionary Politician Who Changed Australia by Angela Woollacott
- Our Corner of the Somme: Australia at Villers-Bretonneux by Romain Fathi
- Convict Colony: The Remarkable Story of the Fledgling Settlement that Survived against the Odds by David Hill
- Contributors
- Journal information


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