Author: John Alexander Ferguson
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ISBN: 9780642990433
Category : Australia
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Bibliography of Australia: 1846-1850
Author: John Alexander Ferguson
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ISBN: 9780642990433
Category : Australia
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Publisher:
ISBN: 9780642990433
Category : Australia
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Bibliography of Australia: 1846-1850
Author: Sir John Alexander Ferguson
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Category : Australia
Languages : en
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Bibliography of Australia
Author: John Alexander Ferguson
Publisher: National Library Australia
ISBN: 9780642990464
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 704
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Publisher: National Library Australia
ISBN: 9780642990464
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 704
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Bibliography of Australia: 1850-1900, A-G
Author: John Alexander Ferguson
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Category : Australia
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Category : Australia
Languages : en
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Bibliography of Australia: 1846-1850
Author: John Alexander Ferguson
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Category : Australia
Languages : en
Pages : 796
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Category : Australia
Languages : en
Pages : 796
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Bibliography of Australia
Author: John Alexander Ferguson
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Category : Australia
Languages : en
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A Bibliography of Australian Folklore, 1790 to 1990
Author: David S. Hults
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Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 148
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Contains only publications culled from Ferguson and the Australian national bibliography (and it predecessors).
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Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 148
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Contains only publications culled from Ferguson and the Australian national bibliography (and it predecessors).
Out Here Down Under
Author: E. A. Judge
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 1666770779
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 287
Book Description
Out Here Down Under is a collection of documents and papers illuminating the development and character of ancient history as a discipline in the Antipodes. It considers especially the distinctive and extraordinarily popular program, championed by E. A. Judge, of studying classical and biblical corpora together under one discipline, with an emphasis on the interpretation of documentary sources. In twenty chapters, this volume considers such issues as the relationship between British and Antipodean scholarship, the story and legacy of Antipodean scholars of the ancient world, the nature and ideology of ancient history programs at schools and universities (especially in NSW and at Macquarie), the interaction between biblical and classical disciplines, and the function of history in contemporary Australia. These texts, mostly written by Judge himself throughout his career, appear here with new introductory notes outlining their historical significance for the discipline and Judge’s own practice.
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 1666770779
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 287
Book Description
Out Here Down Under is a collection of documents and papers illuminating the development and character of ancient history as a discipline in the Antipodes. It considers especially the distinctive and extraordinarily popular program, championed by E. A. Judge, of studying classical and biblical corpora together under one discipline, with an emphasis on the interpretation of documentary sources. In twenty chapters, this volume considers such issues as the relationship between British and Antipodean scholarship, the story and legacy of Antipodean scholars of the ancient world, the nature and ideology of ancient history programs at schools and universities (especially in NSW and at Macquarie), the interaction between biblical and classical disciplines, and the function of history in contemporary Australia. These texts, mostly written by Judge himself throughout his career, appear here with new introductory notes outlining their historical significance for the discipline and Judge’s own practice.
Printing Religion after the Enlightenment
Author: Timothy Stanley
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1793637946
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 196
Book Description
Over the course of the seventeenth to eighteenth centuries, an interior private notion of religion gained wide public recognition. It then spread through settler colonial contexts around the world. It has since been criticized for its abstract, immaterial nature as well as its irrelevance to traditions beyond the European context. However, such critiques obscure the contradiction between religion’s definition as a matter of interior privacy and its public visibility in various printed publications. Timothy Stanley responds by re-evaluating the cultural impact of the exterior forms in which religious texts were printed, such as pamphlets, broadsheets, books, and journals. He also applies that evidence to critical studies of religion shaped by the crisis of representation in the human sciences. While Jacques Derrida is oft-cited as a progenitor of that crisis, the opposite case is made. Additionally, Stanley draws on Derrida’s thought to reframe the relation between a religious text’s internal hermeneutic interests and its external forms. In sum, this book provides a new model of how people printed religion in ways that can be compared to other material cultures around the world.
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1793637946
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 196
Book Description
Over the course of the seventeenth to eighteenth centuries, an interior private notion of religion gained wide public recognition. It then spread through settler colonial contexts around the world. It has since been criticized for its abstract, immaterial nature as well as its irrelevance to traditions beyond the European context. However, such critiques obscure the contradiction between religion’s definition as a matter of interior privacy and its public visibility in various printed publications. Timothy Stanley responds by re-evaluating the cultural impact of the exterior forms in which religious texts were printed, such as pamphlets, broadsheets, books, and journals. He also applies that evidence to critical studies of religion shaped by the crisis of representation in the human sciences. While Jacques Derrida is oft-cited as a progenitor of that crisis, the opposite case is made. Additionally, Stanley draws on Derrida’s thought to reframe the relation between a religious text’s internal hermeneutic interests and its external forms. In sum, this book provides a new model of how people printed religion in ways that can be compared to other material cultures around the world.
The Broad Arrow
Author: Jenna Mead
Publisher: Sydney University Press
ISBN: 192089974X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 447
Book Description
Caroline Leakey, writing as Oliné Keese, published her first and only novel, The Broad Arrow, in 1859. It tells the story of Maida Gwynnham, a young middle-class woman lured into committing a forgery by her deceitful lover, Captain Norwell, and then wrongly convicted of infanticide. The novel’s title describes the arrow that was stamped onto government property, including the clothes worn by convict – a symbol of shame and incarceration. With its ‘fallen woman’ protagonist, its gothic undertones and its exploration of the social and moral implications of the penal system, this little-known novel gives an insight into a significant chapter of Australian history from a uniquely female perspective. In this new critical edition, editor Jenna Mead restores material that was cut when the novel was reissued in a radically abridged version in 1886, restoring for the first time in over a century the complete original text of Leakey’s important work.
Publisher: Sydney University Press
ISBN: 192089974X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 447
Book Description
Caroline Leakey, writing as Oliné Keese, published her first and only novel, The Broad Arrow, in 1859. It tells the story of Maida Gwynnham, a young middle-class woman lured into committing a forgery by her deceitful lover, Captain Norwell, and then wrongly convicted of infanticide. The novel’s title describes the arrow that was stamped onto government property, including the clothes worn by convict – a symbol of shame and incarceration. With its ‘fallen woman’ protagonist, its gothic undertones and its exploration of the social and moral implications of the penal system, this little-known novel gives an insight into a significant chapter of Australian history from a uniquely female perspective. In this new critical edition, editor Jenna Mead restores material that was cut when the novel was reissued in a radically abridged version in 1886, restoring for the first time in over a century the complete original text of Leakey’s important work.