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Vol. 20 (2013)
Welcome to volume 20 of
Public History Review
. This issue marks the journal's twenty-first year of publication. We look forward to your continued contributions and support.
Published:
2013-12-31
Articles (PEER REVIEWED)
‘What better excuse for a real adventure’: History, Memory and Tourism on the Kokoda Track
Jo Hawkins
1-23
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History Making: The Historian as Consultant
Jorma Kalela
24-41
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'Each in his narrow cell for ever laid': Dunedin's Southern Cemetery and its New Zealand Counterparts
Alexander Trapeznik, Austin Gee
42-67
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'for their own purpose of identity': Tom Stannage and Australian Local History
David Carment
68-79
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Beyond the Walls: Sites of Trauma and Suffering, Forgotten Australians and Institutionalisation via Punitive ‘Welfare’
Jacqueline Z. Wilson
80-93
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Non-refereed Articles
‘My country’s heart is in the market place’: Tom Stannage interviewed by Peter Read
Tiffany Shellam, Joanna Sassoon
94-103
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Anastasia's Journeys: Two Voices in a Limited Space
Nicola Pullan
104-114
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