From: Marion Diamond <med@lingua.cltr.uq.oz.au>
Articles
Problems in Australian Foreign Policy, July-December 1993: Maree-Ann Reid
and Joseph M. Siracusa, pp. 137-
Rationalising the Bomb: Strategic Studies and the US Nuclear Umbrella: Andrew C. Butfoy, pp. 145-
Percy Spender and the Columbo Plan: David Lowe, pp. 162-
Integrating Alien Workers: The Role of the Department of Immigration in Constructing a "Citizen Bargain" 1945-56: Ann-Mari Jordens, pp. 177-
"I was not consulted": A.P.Elkin, Papua New Guinea, and the Politics of Anthropology: Geoffrey Gray, pp. 195-
The Public Realm and Political Ideas: Michael Lee, pp. 214-
The ANU and Moscow State University: Eugene Kamenka, pp. 218-
Political Chronicles [these are short summaries of political events in the Australian Commonwealth, and state by state, pp. 230-260]
Book Reviews include the following, with a British history element:
John McCarthy, _A Last Call of Empire: Australian Aircrew, Britain and the Empire Air Training Scheme_ (reviewed by Alan Stephens)
Carl Bridge, ed., _Munich to Vietnam: Australia's Relations with Britain and the United States since the 1930s_ (rd. by Rodney Sullivan)
Peter N. Stearns, _The Industrial Revolution in World History: Essays in World History Series_ (rd. by Paul Crook)
Robert M. Worcester, _British Public Opinion: A Guide to the History and Methodology of Political Opinion Polling_ (rd. by Eric Richards)
G. Burns, _Nuclear Present_ & A. Cawte, _Atomic Australia_ (rd. by John Forge)
Catherine Hall, _White, Male and Middle Class: Explorations in Feminism and History_ (rd. by Susan Grogan)
Australian Journal of Politics and History, vol. 40, 1994, Special Issue:
_Ideas and Ideologies: Essays in Memory of Eugene Kamenka_ (eds. Nicolaas
Introduction: Rupke and Lovell, pp. 1-
Eugene Kamenka: Citizen of the World whose Gift was Liberty: John Passmore, pp. 3-
On the Burkeian Strands in Eugene Kamenka's Thought: Keith Campbell, pp. 6-
Is the Academic World Essentially Critical?: Kenneth Minogue, pp. 17-
_Libertas Philosophandi_: From Natural to Speculative Philosophy: M.A.Stewart, pp. 29-
_La destructivite' des clercs_: Representations of its Forms and Causes: Struan Jacobs, pp. 47-
How Nietzsche's Idea about Language Came to be Transformed into Derrida's Ideology of Deconstruction: Peter Muntz, pp. 57-
Can Historical Consequences Falsify Ideas? or: Karl Marx After the Collapse of the Soviet Union: Baruch Knei-Pax, pp. 72-
History and Theories of Civil Society: Outline of a Contested Paradigm: Dario Castiglione, pp. 83-
Four Visions of Post-Communist Law: Martin Krygier, pp. 104-
'The Grand Scheme of Subordination': the Intellectual Foundations of Tory Doctrine: A.M.C. Waterman, pp. 121-
Nationalism: Animal, Vegetable, Mineral, or Cultural?: Hedva Ben-Israel, pp. 134-
Australian Socialism to 1917: A Study of the RElations between Socialism and Nationalism: David W. Lovell, pp. 144-
Reclaiming the State: Feminism, Liberalism and Social Liberalism: Marian Sawer, pp. 159-
Feminism, Women and the French Revolution: R.B.Rose, pp. 173-
A New Approach to the Revolutionary Crowd: Hiram Caton, pp. 187-
Anthropology and Social Darwinism in the British Empire: 1870-1900: Mark Francis, pp. 203-
Selected Writings of Eugene Kamenka, pp. 216-218
AJPH is published by the University of Queensland Press three times a year. Subscription rates, payable in advance, are: Australia, $A54; UK, pounds 33; USA $US58. Subscriptions should be addressed to the Manager, University of Queensland Press, PO Box 42, Queensland, 4072, Australia.
Marion Diamond, History Department
University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, 4072
Ph: 61 7 365 6334; Fax:61 7 365 6266; med@lingua.cltr.uq.oz.au
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