Australian Journal of Politics and History

Papers
(The median citation count of Australian Journal of Politics and History is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
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Making History: the Australian history curriculum and national identity4
Of droughts and fleeting rains: Drought, agriculture and media discourse in Australia4
Ontological (In)Security and Neoliberal Governmentality: Explaining Australia's China Emergency4
Queensland's Role in the 2019 Australian Federal Election: A case study of regional difference4
The Post‐War Australian Objective in Papua‐New Guinea: Liberal Ambition or Colonial Control?3
The Sinews of War: McCarthyism Crosses the Atlantic3
The Coup Capital of the Democratic World? Voters and Prime Ministerial Change in Australia3
A New Perspective on Motivations Behind Chinese Overseas Investment: A Case Study on the Darwin Port Deal2
The Portuguese Empire: Australia’s Forward Defence from 1961–19722
The Road to Uluru: Constitutional Recognition and the UNDeclaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples2
The Challenge of Triangulation: The Impact of China on the Australia‐US Alliance2
Local and Contextual: John Stuart Mill's The Subjection of Women2
The “Eloquence” of Robert J. Hawke: United States informer, 1973–792
Fear and Greed: Australian Public Opinion Towards China's Rise*2
Climate Policy Networks in Australia: Dynamics of Failure and Possibility2
Queensland January to June 20202
The Demise of “Pragmatism”? Assessing the Public Debate on Australia's Engagement with China2
Unlearning the Discipline: Decolonising International Relations Through Pedagogy and Praxis2
South Australia January to June 20201
“Send Them a Shipload of Rice”: Australia's Food Aid to Indonesia, 1960s–1970s1
Settler Colonial Strategic Culture: Australia, AUKUS, and the Anglosphere1
Australia's Refugee Resettlement Agreement with the United States: The Diplomacy and Uncertainty of a “Very Big Deal”1
Violence, the Subject, and the Beyond: Achille Mbembe and Violence in International Relations Theory1
Issues in Australian Foreign Policy July to December 20201
Australia's Pacific Mindset: Historical Foundations1
Queensland July to December 20201
Political Tribalism in Kuwait: The Shift of Badū from the Regime's Political Ally to Political Opposition1
“A Man's Lot”: Marriage, Military Service, and the First World War1
Issues in Australian Foreign Policy January to June 20221
India's Response to China's Geoeconomic Rise: Hedging With a Multipronged Engagement1
All Containment and No Engagement: Australia's Contemporary Policy towards the Democratic People's Republic of Korea1
Democratising Collective Memory Through Forensic Exhumations in Spain1
European History in the Shadows of Crisis1
“The Old Colonial Power Can Stand Proxy”: The Royal Commission into British Nuclear Tests in Australia and the Politics of the 1980s1
Political Performance and Political Trust in Australia1
“For the Historic Record”: Memoirs, History, and Australian Political Culture1
Victoria January to June 20201
Australia‐China relations: analysing and responding to the challenge†1
Decolonising Australia's International Relations? A Critical Introduction1
The Debate Over the Constitutional Recognition of Indigenous Australians: National Unity and Memories of the 1967 Referendum1
A Her‐Storical Biography and Finding Family History Through the Archives1
“Actual Political Affiliations Are of Secondary Importance”: Communism and Women's Entangled Loyalties in the Australian Anti‐Nuclear Movement, 1945–651
Exemptions from Compulsory Income Management: A Short “History of the Present”1
Migrant Attitudes Towards Democracy in Australia: Excluded or Allegiant Citizens?1
Queensland Exceptionalism and the Construction of “Southern Folk Devils” in Twentieth Century Public Rhetoric1
Tasmania July to December 20210
IanGermani, Dying for France: Experiencing the Soldier's Death, 1500–2000 (Montréal: McGill‐Queen's University Press, 2023)0
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Beyond Brexit: Towards a British Constitution. By VernonBogdanor (London: I.B. Tauris, 2019), pp. xii + 285. AU$40.00 (hb).0
Tasmania July to December 20230
Australian Capital Territory January to June 20240
The Consultancy Conundrum: The Hollowing out of the Public Sector. LachlanGuselli and AndrewJaspan (editors) (Monash University Publishing, 2023), pp. 91. ISBN: 9781922979322 (paperback), $0
Rogue Forces: An Explosive Insiders' Account of Australian SAS War Crimes in Afghanistan. By MarkWillacy. Simon & Schuster, 2021. AU$35.00 (pb).0
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Can Law Manufacture a Party System? The Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands Experience with Party‐Strengthening Legislation0
Victoria January to June 20230
Queensland January to June 20230
Tasmanian Politics January to June 20240
Review of Telling Tennant's Story. The Strange Career of the Great Australian Silence by DeanAshenden.0
Exposure to Campaign and Partisan Voting: The Moderating Roles of Voters' Political Predispositions0
“Government by Inspection”: Australian Rule in the “Forgotten West” of the Territory of Papua and New Guinea, 1960–730
Correction to “Yubbi Yarning Circle Model: Collective Narratives and Cultural Expression in the Journey of Trauma”0
“Never Look Back, Always Look Forward”: The Early Life of Nancy Power0
South Australia July to December 20220
Australian Capital Territory January to June 20200
Revisiting the HMAS Swan Scandal and Histories of Sexual Harassment in the Australian Defence Force0
Honiara: Village‐City of Solomon Islands. By CliveMoore (Canberra, Australia: ANU Press, 2022), pp. xxx‐548. AU$99 (pb) and free download.0
No Surrender from down under: The Australian Anti‐Irish Home Rule Movement, 1911–140
Another Form of Aboriginal Exemption — Employment as Protection Against Removal0
‘I Wonder’: The Life and Work of Ken Inglis. Edited by Peter Browne and Seumas Spark (Clayton, Vic: Monash University Publishing, 2020), pp. 402. AU$39.95 (pb).0
Gaslighting Australia: The Instrumental Power of Australia's Mining and Energy Industries0
White Russians, Red Peril: A Cold War History of Migration to Australia. By Sheila Fitzpatrick (Carlton, Vic.: La Trobe University Press in conjunction with Black Inc., 2021), pp. xiii + 368, 4 tables0
A Blood Border, Trieste Between Mussolini and Tito. By Luisa Morettin (New York: Nova, 2019), pp. xxxiv +298. £121.00 (hb).0
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Remembering Social Movements: Activism and Memory. Edited by Stefan Berger, Sean Scalmer, and Christian Wicke (London and New York: Routledge, 2021), pp. xii + 321. £34.99 (pb).0
The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity. By DavidGraeber and DavidWengrow (London: Allen Lane, 2021), pp. xii + 692. 9 b&w images. AU$65.00 (hb).0
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Documents on Australian Foreign Policy: Australia and Papua New Guinea: The Transition to Self‐Government, 1970–1972. Edited by Bruce Hunt and Stephen Henningham (Canberra: UNSW 0
Trivialization and Public Opinion: Slogans, Substance, and Styles of Thought in the Age of Complexity. By Oldrich Bubak and Henry Jacek (Palgrave Macmillan, 2019), pp. xvii +271. £59.99 (hb).0
British Imperial Air Power: The Royal Air Forces and the Defense of Australia and New Zealand Between the World Wars. By Alex M. Spencer (West Lafayette, Indiana: Purdue University Press, 2020), pp. 30
Northern Territory July to December 20220
Issues in Australian Foreign Policy July to December 20220
Representative Assemblies in Early Modern European State‐Building: Evidence from Four Experiences0
Queensland July to December 20230
The Burqa Ban, Islamophobia, and the Effects of Racial “Othering” in Australian Political Discourses0
Northern Territory January to June 20210
Victoria July to December 20230
Mallee Country: Land, People, History. By RichardBroome, CharlesFahey, AndreaGaynor and KatieHolmes (Melbourne: Monash University Press, 2020), pp. 432. AU$39.95 (pb).0
South Australia January to June 20210
Australian Capital Territory0
Australian Capital Territory July to December 20230
South Australia July to December 20200
Palestinian Political Prisoners: Hunger Strikes and the Battle for Dignity0
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New South Wales July to December 20200
Private Ryan and the Lost Peace: A Defiant Soldier and the Struggle Against the Great War. By Douglas Newton (Haberfield, NSW: Longueville Media, 2021), pp. 404. AU$44.95 (hb).0
War and Democracy: Labor and the Politics of Peace. By Elizabeth Kier (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2021), pp. x + 243, 2 maps, 1 table, b&w. €36 (hb).0
Queensland0
Northern Territory July to December 20200
Western Australia July to December 20230
The New Despotism. By JohnKeane (Cambridge, Massachusetts and London: Harvard University Press, 2020), pp. 320. US$27.95 (hb).0
Militarised Peace and Bilateral Relations in the Indian Ocean: Australia's Relations with Sri Lanka, 1972–19890
Singapore's Threat Perception: The Barter Trade Crisis and Malaysia's Decision to Use Military Force against Singapore, October–December 19650
Road to Ruin: The Howard Government, the Concept of Aboriginal Welfare Dependency and the Fall of the Community Development Employment Projects (CDEP) Scheme0
Conzinc Riotinto of Australia — Foreign Ownership and Control0
East Timor, Rene Girard and Neocolonial Violence: Scapegoating as Australian Policy. By SusanConnelly. London: Bloomsbury, 2022.0
South Australia January to June 20220
“I Let Him Have It”: Sex, Anti‐Americanism, and Criminal Justice in Wartime Brisbane, 1942–440
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Migration of Jewish “Displaced Persons” from Europe to Australia after the Second World War: Revisiting the Question of Discrimination and Numbers10
Australia and Japan's Return to International Society: Negotiating Allies and the Afro‐Asian Bloc, 1952–560
Virtue Capitalists: The Rise and Fall of the Professional Class in the Anglophone World, 1870–2008. By HannahForsyth (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2023), pp. xii + 294. $A146.32 (0
History Wars. The Peter Ryan‐Manning Clark Controversy. By DougMunro (Canberra: Australian National University Press, 2021), ajph12903vi +193 pp., colour and b/w illustrations. e‐book and 0
Strategic Reassessments: Aid and Bureaucracy in Australia‐India Relations 1951–1970*0
Ecological Crises and Ecopolitics Research in Australia0
Australian Capital Territory July to December 20210
Exemption: A Gendered History0
Aftermaths: Colonialism, Violence and Memory in Australia, New Zealand and The Pacific. Edited by AngelaWanhalla, LyndallRyan and CamilleNurka (Dunedin: Otago University Press, 2023).0
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Commonwealth of Australia July to December 20230
Northern Territory January to June 20230
“No Colonial Baggage”: Imagining a Decolonised Australia‐Africa Relations0
Secret and Special: The Untold Story of Z Special Unit in the Second World War. By Will Davies(Sydney: Vintage Books Australia, 2021), pp. xi +378. AU$34.99 (pb).0
A Symbol of Imperial Unity? The Australian Colonies and the 1897 Imperial Conference0
South Australia January to June 20230
“Politics Are Quite Beneath the Concern of the Average Billjim”: Politics and the First World War Anzacs, 1914–19180
Rights, Duties and Aboriginal People0
From Georges Sorel to Peter Costello: Peter Coleman and the Making of Australian Liberal Conservatism0
New South Wales January to June 20240
Victoria January to June 20220
The Blackburns: Private Lives, Public Ambitions. By CarolynRasmussen (Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 2019), pp. xiii + 400. AU$44.99 (hb).0
Universities and the Right to Think in Africa0
The Gypsy Economist: The Life and Times of Colin Clark. By AlexMillmow (Singapore: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021), pp. xx + 396, 9 b&w photographs, €93,59 (hb).0
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Dear Prime Minister: Letters to Robert Menzies 1949–1966. By Martyn Lyons (Sydney: UNSW Press, 2021), pp. vi + 266. AU$39.99 (pb).0
Book Review:The Transnational Voices of Australia's Migrant and Minority Press. By CatherineDewhirst & RichardScully (eds.) (Cham: Palgrave Macmillan/Springer Nature, 2020) andVoices of Cha0
Robert Philp and the Politics of Development. By LyndonMegarrity. Melbourne: Australian Scholarly Publishing Ltd, 2022. pp. xv + 335, AU $49.95 (pb).0
Women and Whitlam: Revisiting the Revolution. Edited by MichelleArrow. Sydney: NewSouth Publishing, 2023. Pp. ix + 318. $34.99 (Pb) $14.99 (ePub and PDF)0
War‐Power Reform in Australia: (Re)considering the Options0
Labor People: The Stories of Six True Believers. By Chris Bowen (Clayton, Vic.: Monash University Publishing, 2021), pp. x + 245. AU$29.95 (pb).0
Review Essay: Recent Histories of Water in Australia0
Levelling Wind: Remembering Fiji. By Brij V.Lal (Acton, ACT: Australian National UniversityPress, 2019), pp. xxx + 563. AU$65.00 (pb).0
Tasmania January to June 20210
Seachange Migration, Outer Metropolitan Suburbanisation, and Marginality: The Electoral Politics of the Central Coast of New South Wales, 1949–20010
“Sworn to No Master”: the Intellectual Traditions of Liberty of Conscience in Colonial NSW to 18560
Double Disillusion: Legal and Political Aspects of the 1974 Double Dissolution0
Many Voices, One Ambition: Local Government, Post‐War Reconstruction and Northern Development in Australia0
The Emperor's Grace: Untold Stories of the Australians Enslaved in Japan during World War II. By Mark Baker (Clayton, Vic.: Monash University Publishing, 2021), pp. xii + 223. AU0
Australia's National Security Neoconservatives0
The Australian Constitutional Framers and the Languages of Virtue0
Australia, Menzies and Suez: Australian Policymaking on the Middle East Before, During and After the Suez Crisis. ByRobertBowker, (Canberra: Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, 2019), pp x0
New South Wales July to December 20220
Conserving the Councillor: A Case for Widespread Local Officeholding0
Aboriginal Self‐determination, Land Rights, and Recognition in the Whitlam Era: Laying Groundwork for Power Sharing and Representation0
An Examination of the Policy Content of Scott Morrison's and Anthony Albanese's 2022 Federal Election Campaign Materials0
The Fraser Government and South Korea: Human Rights in Foreign Policy, 1975–810
South Australia July to December 20230
The Hitler Conspiracies. The Third Reich and the Paranoid Imagination. By Richard J.Evans (London: Allen Lane, 2020), pp. 276. AU$39.99 (hb).0
The Trials of Portnoy: How Penguin Brought Down Australia's Censorship System. By Patrick Mullins (Melbourne and London: Scribe, 2020), pp. 336. AU$35.00 (pb).0
Commonwealth of Australia July to December 20220
Whitlam's Economic (Inter)Nationalism0
Tasmania July to December 20200
Victoria0
Becoming John Curtin and James Scullin: The Making of the Modern Labor Party. By LiamByrne (Carlton, Vic.: Melbourne University Press, 2020), pp. 187. AU$34.99.0
Krupp in the Occupied Eastern Territories: Frustration, Failures, and the Question of Freedom0
Documents on Australian Foreign Policy: Australia and the Suez Crisis 1950–1957. Edited by Robert Bowker and Matthew Jordan (Canberra: UNSW Press: Australian Department of Foreign Affairs a0
Issues in Australian Foreign Policy January to June 20210
Queensland January to June 20240
Histories of Fascism and Anti‐Fascism in Australia. Edited by EvanSmith, JaynePersian and Vashti JaneFox (London and New York: Routledge, 2023), pp. xiii + 266. Pb A$59.99, e‐book A$48.59.0
New South Wales January to June 20200
New South Wales July to December 20210
Controlling Australian Immigration: Holocaust Survivors in the Post‐War Years0
History, Social Science, and Public Policy: Reflections on Hugh Stretton's Thought0
‘A Bloody Difficult Subject’: Ruth Ross, te Tiriti o Waitangi and the Making of History. By BainAttwood (Auckland: Auckland University Press, 2023), pp. xiv + 288. 59.99 NZD (hb)0
Nationalism at Bay: The Chinese Nationalist Policy towards Hong Kong, 1946–19490
New South Wales January to June 20220
Telling the Truth About Empire? A Word on Methodology0
Western AustraliaJuly to December 20210
Immigration, the “Chinese Question”, and Ontological Insecurity in Colonial Australia0
South Australia July to December 20210
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Editorial Note0
Disability Policy and the Whitlam Government0
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Broken Spear: The Untold Story of Black Tom Birch, The Man who Sparked Australia's Bloodiest War. By RobertCox (Mile End SA: Wakefield Press, 2021), pp. xxi + 299. AU$39.95 (pb).0
O'Leary of the Underworld: The Untold Story of the Forrest River Massacre. By KateAuty. La Trobe University Press, 2023. AU$34.99(pb).0
Decolonising Politics and International Relations Classrooms: Reflections from the “Field”0
“Consider Carefully the Best Use of Our Limited Resources”: Australian Space Policy, 1960–720
Tasmania January to June 20230
The Australian History Industry. Edited by PaulAshton and PaulaHamilton. North Melbourne: Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2021. pp.viii + 361. $49.95. ISBN: 9781922669605.0
Slavic Reciprocity and Greek‐Cypriot Enosis as the Nineteenth‐Century Forms of the Law of Progress0
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State Sovereignty and Private Military and Security Companies in Australia0
Life So Full of Promise: Further Biographies of Australia's Lost Generation. By RossMcMullin. Melbourne: Scribe, 2023, pp. 626. $49.99 (paperback)0
South Australia January to June 20240
The War Game: Australia's War Leadership from Gallipoli to Iraq. By DavidHorner (Sydney: Allen & Unwin, 2022), pp. x + 464. ISBN 978 1 76106 595 8. AU$38.37 (pb).0
Tasmania January to June 20220
Commonwealth Responsibility and Cold War Solidarity: Australia in Asia, 1944–1974. By DanHalvorson (Canberra: Australian National University Press, 2019), pp. x + 191. AU$45.00.0
The Art of Opposition. Edited by ScottPrasser and DavidClune. Brisbane: Connor Court Publishing, 2024, pp. 487. $69.95 (HB)0
Dreams and Schemers: A Political History of Australia. By FrankBongiorno. Collingwood, La Trobe University Press, 2022, 480 pp, $39.99 (Paperback), ISBN: 9781760640095.0
Living Under Aboriginal Exemption: Negotiating State Governments' Policies and Practices0
Remaking One Nation: The Future of Conservatism. By NickTimothy (Cambridge, UK and Medford, MA: Polity Press, 2020), pp. xv + 275. £20.00 (cloth).0
Is Spain Different? The Tamed Memory of the Spanish Civil War and the Limits of Spain's National Self‐Image (2008–10)0
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The Iraq War and Democratic Governance: Britain and Australia go to War. By Judith Betts and Mark Phythian (Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020), pp. xv + 236. €74,99 (hb).0
Claiming the City: A Global History of Workers' Fight for Municipal Socialism. By SheltonStromquist (London & New York: Verso Press, 2023), pp. xii + 867. $US80(hb)0
Stolen Motherhood: Aboriginal Mothers and Child Removal in the Stolen Generations Era. By Anne Maree Payne (London: Lexington Books, 2021), pp. ix + 197. £73 (hb).0
“Realignment”, “Dealignment”, or “Deviation”? Classifying the 2022 Australian Federal Election0
Tasmania January to June 20200
Rio Tinto And Bougainville – A Fatal Connection. A Mine, A War, And An Uncertain Future0
From Servants of the Empire to Everyday Heroes: The British Honours System in the Twentieth Century. By Tobias Harper (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020), pp. xii+298, 18 b&w images. £63.00 (h0
“Perfidy Afoot!” Connor, the IEA and the Loans Affair0
Canberra, We Have a Problem: Interpreting Shifting American Grand Strategy Preferences in an Era of Sino–US Rivalry0
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The Ex‐Services Human Rights Association of Australia, the Vietnam War, and the Remaking of the Anzac Tradition0
Issues in Australian Foreign Policy July to December 20230
Why Do Women Remain Under‐Represented in International Affairs? The Case of Australia0
Queensland January to June 20210
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The Independent Effect: Parliamentary Contributions from the Crossbenches in Australia. By AndréaCullen (Canberra: Parliament Publishing, 2020), pp. 222. AU$30.00 (pb)0
Australian Capital Territory January to June 20210
Ralph Bunche and the Colour of Sovereignty: Exploring the Eurocentrism of the United Nations' First <0
Without “Bipartisanship” Have Referendums to Change the Australian Constitution Ever Succeeded? An Unnoticed Success, Several Near‐Misses, and the Struggle to Explain Why Referendums Fail0
Western Australia January to June 20200
Performing Aboriginal Rights in 1951: From Australia's Top End to Southeast0
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Men and Women of Australia: Administering Whitlam's Re‐Imagined Subject0
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New South Wales January to June 20210
Tasmania July to December 20220
“Symbolism, Separatism, and Perpetual Guilt”: Politicians Debating the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission, 1987–19900
Commonwealth of Australia July to December 20200
Testing the Bonds: Franco‐Russian Alliance and the First Sino‐Japanese War0
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Karl Lueger and the Reichspost: Construction of a Cult of Personality0
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Save our Sons: Women, Dissent and Conscription during the Vietnam War. By Carolyn Collins (Melbourne: Monash University Publishing, 2021), pp. xxix + 337, 16 b&w photographs. AU$34.95 (0
The Kerguelen Archipelago and Australian Security Anxieties0
Sport, Identity, and Self‐Determination: Aboriginal Rugby League in Brisbane after the Second World War0
Australian Capital Territory July to December 20190
Queensland July to December 20210
Civil‐Military Bargaining in Early NATO Institution Building: The Long Shadow of Institutional Beginnings0
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Democratic Adventurer: Graham Berry and the Making of Australian Politics. By Sean Scalmer (Melbourne: Monash University Publishing, 2020), pp. xiv + 349. AU$39.95 (hb).0
Commonwealth of Australia January to June 20230
Queensland January to June 20220
Married to a ‘British Subject’0
Australia, Britain, and Alternatives to European Integration, 1960–730
The Women of the Air Transport Auxiliary in Second World War Newsreels0
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