‘The war has swallowed up my boyfriends’: Dorothy Hewett refracting total war
'Le Cercle' and questions of scale in diplomatic history
The utopian impulse in early British Socialism
Assimilation as preventative medicine in post-war Australia
Imperial accounting and economic knowledge: A pre-history of ‘the economy’
Studying Robert Randolph Garran: The interplay of scales and themes
Spearing Governor Phillip: Collins Cove the place, within Manly Cove the space
The scale of influence - the public servant and the national park
The emotional labour of Australian nurses’ condolence letters during WW1
'Strangers in a strange land': Fathers in the National Childbirth Trust
Small signals in a mass medium: time, space and early Australian radio
Two prospectors, two generations, in the search for gold
Sweet Country and history, imagining and listening
Robert John Sholl (1819-1886): ‘Protection’ Pilbara-style
Archaeology, artefacts, archives: Global journeys of Lapita potsherds from the Bismarck Archipelago
Fatuous fantasies: Myth and mimicry in the dismemberment of Pakistan, 1947-1971
A transnational or translocal history of Chinese prostitution in 1880s Darwin
STEAM the Museum
Conceptualising tourism marketing history: Research methodology for Australia's tourism history
Writing women back into true crime narratives
The future of the past: Commemoration and Australia's war cemeteries
Counter evidence to the yeoman ideal in Victoria in the 1860s