CASS members are active researchers, publishing in major journals locally and internationally. These papers showcase some of our most recent output.
Publications
2023
2023 is shaping up to be a bumper year for CASS publications
‘Circulations of belonging: Chinese British subjects in Australasia, 1880–1920’
The Making and Remaking of Australasia: Mobility, Texts and ‘Southern Circulations’, edited by Tony Ballantine, Bloomsbury, 2023.
‘Identification Photography and the Surveillance of Chinese Mobility in Colonial Australasia’
Australian Historical Studies, 54:2 (2023), 299-329.
Sophie Couchman & Kate Bagnall
Claire Lowrie, , Journal of Historical Geography, corrected proof available online 20 December 2022
(Workshopped at the CASS Work-In-Progress meeting of September 2021. Awarded a UOW Open-Access Grant 2022)
2022
In 2022 CASS members published a variety of books, articles and peer reviewed conference papers on themes encompassing settler colonialism and colonialism in the past and present
- Sharon Crozier De Rosa
- Marie Geissler
- Peter Gibson
- Michael R. Griffiths
- Claire Lowrie
- Julia T. Martínez
- Marcelo Svirsky
- Simon Ville
- Cammi Webb-Gannon
- Lauren Sammuelsson
Women’s History Review, Volume 31, Number 6 (2022)
Special issue co-edited by Sharon Crozier-De Rosa and Vera Mackie
Women’s History Review, Volume 31, Number 6 (2022): 975-1001
Sharon Crozier-De Rosa
On Behalf of the People of Ireland: Celebrating the 75th Anniversary of Irish-Australian Diplomacy
(Irish Embassy, Canberra)
Sharon Crozier-De Rosa and Jeff Brownrigg, (eds) 2022
Women’s History Review, published online 18 August 2022
Sharon Crozier-De Rosa
Hudson & Thames, 2022, ISBN: 9781760761455
Made in Chinatown: Chinese Australian Furniture Factories, 1880-1930
Sydney University Press, 2022. ISBN: 9781743327852
Overland, 1 August 2022
ICAS conference proceedings, Amsterdam University Press, 2022
ICAS conference proceedings, Amsterdam University Press, 2022
Mae Ngai investigates Chinese exclusion across the Anglo-American world
History Australia, 19.4, 2022
History Australia, 19.1, 2022
Postcolonial Studies, published online 16 June 2022
Ethnicities, , 2022
Palgrave, 2022. ISBN: 978-981-19-0481-3
Simon Ville and David Merrett
Environment and History, Volume 28, Number 2, May 2022, pp. 285-310(26)
Andre Brett and Simon Ville
History Australia, 19.1, 2022
The International Journal of Human Rights, published online 29 March 2022
History Australia, DOI: 10.1080/14490854.2022.2048039
2021
In 2021 CASS members were keeping busy producing new publications
The International Encyclopaedia of Anthropology, John Wiley and Sons.
University of Hong Kong Press, 2021
Kate Bagnall & Julia T. MartÃnez
in Kate Bagnall & Julia T. MartÃnez, Locating Chinese Women, University of Hong Kong Press, 2021, pages 204-229
Australian Feminist Studies
Ethnicities (special issue: Enacting Settler Responsibilities Towards Decolonisation), 21(6)
In Issam Nassar and Ariella Aïsha Azoulay (Eds.) ‘Time Travelers in Palestine’, Jerusalem Quarterly 86: 19.
Journal of Perpetrator Research, 4(1): 1-36.
Economic History Review, 74, 3: 831-55.
Grant Fleming, Frank Liu, David Merrett and Simon Ville. 2021
Environment & History
Andre Brett and Simon Ville. 2021.
In Joanna Bourke, Sharon Crozier-De Rosa, Ute Frevert, Lucy Noakes, and David Nash, ‘Forum: The Politics of Humiliation: A Modern History by Ute Frevert (OUP, 2020)’, Cultural History, Volume 10, Number 2 (2021) pp. 263–269.
Emotions: History, Cultural, Society (EHCS), Louise D’Arcens and Lise Waldek (eds), ‘Special Issue: Political Emotions and Ideological Performance’, Volume 5 (2021), pp. 68-86.
‘Vote100/Vótáil100. Die Erinnerung an das Frauenwahlrecht in Großbritannien und Irland’ (‘Vote100/Vótáil100: Women’s Suffrage Commemorations in Britain and Ireland’), Translated into German by Christine Brocks, in Birgitta Bader-Zaar and Mineke Bosch (eds) ‘Special Issue: Contested Memories. The commemoration of 100 years of women’s suffrage in Europe and the United States’, L’Homme, Volume 32, Number 1 (2021 ), pp.15-36
Stefan Berger, Berber Bevernage, Maria Grever, Ethan Klein, Tracy Loughran and Edward Wang (eds), Bloomsbury History: Theory and Method (Bloomsbury: London, 2021):
Chapters
- Crozier-De Rosa, Sharon, ‘Divided Sisterhood? Nationalist Feminism and Militancy in England and Ireland’, in Evan Smith and Matthew Worley (eds), The British Left and Ireland in the Twentieth Century (Routledge: London, 2021). (Originally published as an article in Contemporary British History in 2018.)
- Crozier-De Rosa, Sharon, ‘Narratives of Democracy, the Emotions of Politics and Memories of Militant Suffragism: Britain, Ireland, USA and Australia’, in June Purvis and June Hannam (eds), The British Women's Suffrage Campaign: National and International Perspectives (Routledge: London, 2021), pp.179-198
- Crozier-De Rosa, Sharon, ‘’, in Women’s Suffrage and Beyond (University of London Press: London, 2021), pp.309-330
Book Reviews
- Crozier-De Rosa, Sharon, Imperial Emotions: The Politics of Empathy across the British Empire (Book Review), by Jane Lydon (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2020), History Australia, Volume 18, Number 2 (2021), pp.414-415.2021. DOI: 10.1080/14490854.2021.1919028
- Crozier-De Rosa, Sharon, Distant Sisters. Australasian Women and the International Struggle for the Vote, 1880-1914 (Book Review), by James Keating (MUP: 2020), Women’s History Review (published online 12 April 2021).
- Crozier-De Rosa, Sharon, A New History of the Irish in Australia (Book Review), by Elizabeth Malcolm and Dianne Hall (Cork University Press, 2019), Saothar: Journal of Irish Labour History, Volume 46 (2021), pp.14-15.
- Crozier-De Rosa, Sharon, Markievicz: Prison Letters and Rebel Writings (Book Review), ed by Lindie Naughton (Merrion Press, Newbridge, Co. Kildare, 2018), LSE Review of Books (online January 2021).
2020
2020 was a tumultuous year but CASS researchers published a wide range of research.
- André Brett
- Jane Carey
- Michael Griffiths
- Claire Lowrie
- Lauren Samuelsson
- Lisa Slater
- Jodie Stewart
- Simon Ville
- Sharon Crozier-De Rosa
- Frances Steel
- Marcelo Svirsky
- Jane Carey
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History in a Post-Truth World: Theory and Praxis, edited by Marius Gudonis and Benjamin T. Jones, 199–217. London: Routledge.
History Australia, 17:3, 489–509.
Environment and History
Brett, André, and Simon Ville
New Zealand Geographer, 76:1, 62–70.
Postcolonial Studies, 23:1, 1-20
Jane Carey & Ben Silverstein
Postcolonial Studies, 23:1, 21-42
Textual Practice
“Labor History, online publication.
International Review of Social History, online publication.
, in Hillary Callan (ed.)
The International Encyclopaedia of Anthropology, John Wiley and Sons.
History Australia
in 2020: The Year that Changed Us, Thames & Hudson, Melbourne, pp. 134-137.
Australian Historical Studies, vol. 51, no.4, pp.477-493
Continuum, online publication.
Postcolonial Studies, 23:1, 116-131
Thesis Eleven 160, 1, pp. 95-120
Ben Huf , Yves Rees, Michael Beggs, Nicholas Brown, Frances Flanagan, Shannyn Palmer, Simon Ville
Business History Review. 94, 2, pp. 321-46.
Simon Ville and David Tolmie Merrett
Museum History Journal 13, 1, pp. 1-12.
Journal of the History of Biology 53, 3, pp. 345-75.
Simon Ville, Claire Wright & Jude Philp
Environment and History
André Brett and Simon Ville
Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions 34, pp. 209-220.
Oriana Milani Price, Simon Ville, Emma Heffernan, Belinda Gibbons, MaryJohnsson
‘Feminist, Non-Feminist and Anti-Feminist Uses of Feminist Memory’
Social History/Histoire Sociale
Forthcoming, November 2023
‘Triangular Formation: Fiji, New Zealand and Australia’
The Making and Remaking of Australasia: Mobility, Texts and ‘Southern Circulations’, edited by Tony Ballantine, Bloomsbury, 2023.
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Journal of Palestine Studies, published online, 2023
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Arena, published online, 2023