Vol 93, Number 1
June 2022
Inside this number
ARTICLES
Australian History as Literature, Australian Literature as History: The 2022 Weston Bate Oration by Andrew Lemon
Unprotected: Aboriginal, Convict and Poor Women in Colonial Victoria: Or How Everything Bad Was Made Worse by Being Female by Janet McCalman
‘A Superior Brand of Men’: Regional Clerks of Courts and the Rocky Road to a Respectable Profession by Elizabeth Wade
‘His Talent is Undeniable’: Benjamin Brain (1816–77): The Tragic Life of Australia’s Forgotten Architectural Sculptor and Carver by Allan Willingham
On the Street Where I Live: Walking the Windsor Park Estate by Graeme Davison
‘Loyally Made for Loyal Australians’: Industrial Heritage, Modernity and Nationalism at Australian Knitting Mills, Richmond, 1910–55 by Chris McConville
A Band of Energetic Citizens: The Preston-Reservoir Progress Association Fights Back against Kennett’s Neo-liberal Reforms by Karin Derkley
HISTORICAL NOTES
New South Wales Indigenous Men in Port Phillip by John Daniels
Gum-Tree Gas, Soap and Candles: The Work of Civil Engineer Godfrey Praagst in Colonial Victoria by Ian D. Rae
Victorian Echoes of the Holocaust by Simon Holloway
Comment: Henry Johnson: The First Identified European Settler in the Upper Goulburn River District? by Martin Williams
Reply: Henry Johnson: The First Identified European Settler in the Upper Goulburn River District? by Lawrie Hall
INTERPRETING AN IMAGE
Picturing Sound and Song at the Murray River Crossing Place by Bruce Pennay
REVIEWS
Extreme and Dangerous: The Curious Case of Dr Ian Macdonald. By Kate Hutchison reviewed by John Schauble
William Cooper: An Aboriginal Life Story. By Bain Attwood reviewed by Jessica Urwin
Needlework & Women’s Identity in Colonial Australia. By Lorinda Cramer reviewed by Margaret Anderson
Comrades! Lives of Australian Communists. Edited by Bob Boughton, Danny Blackman, Mike Donaldson, Carmel Shute and Beverley Symons. reviewed by John Murphy
Made in Lancashire: A Collective Biography of Assisted Migrants from Lancashire to Victoria 1852–1853. By Richard Turner reviewed by Ebony Nilsson
Maurice Blackburn: Champion of the People. By David Day reviewed by Peter Love
Early Australian Automotive Design: The First Fifty Years. By Norm Darwin reviewed by Harriet Edquist
The Women of Little Lon: Sex Workers in Nineteenth-Century Melbourne. By Barbara Minchinton. reviewed by Shurlee Swai
Vandemonians: The Repressed History of Colonial Victoria. By Janet McCalman reviewed by Michael Quinlan
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS
ABOUT THE ROYAL HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF VICTORIA
GUIDELINES FOR CONTRIBUTORS