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Bill Gammage

William Leonard Gammage AM, FASSA (born 1942) is an Australian academic historian, adjunct professor and senior research fellow at the Humanities Research Centre of the Australian National University (ANU). Gammage was born in Orange, New South Wales, went to Wagga Wagga High School and then to ANU.[1] He was on the faculty of the University of Papua New Guinea and the University of Adelaide. He is a fellow of the Australian Academy of Social Sciences and deputy chair of the National Museum of Australia.

Bill Gammage
Born
William Leonard Gammage

1942 (age 81–82)
AwardsManning Clark Bicentennial History Award (1988)
Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia (1995)
Queensland Premier's History Book Award (1999)
Member of the Order of Australia (2005)
Manning Clark House National Cultural Award (2011)
Prime Minister's Prize for Australian History (2012)
Victorian Premier's Prize for Nonfiction (2012)
Queensland Literary Awards History Book Award (2012)
Academic background
Alma materAustralian National University
ThesisThe Broken Years: A Study of the Diaries and Letters of Australian Soldiers in the Great War, 1914–18 (1970)
Doctoral advisorBruce Kent
InfluencesCharles Bean
Academic work
InstitutionsAustralian National University (1997–03)
University of Adelaide (1977–96)
University of Papua New Guinea (1972–76)
Main interestsAustralian history
Notable worksThe Broken Years (1974)
The Biggest Estate on Earth (2011)

History studies edit

World War I edit

Gammage is best known for his book The Broken Years: Australian Soldiers in the Great War,[2] which is based on his PhD thesis written while at the Australian National University. It was first published in 1974, and re-printed in 1975, 1980, 1981 (the year in which Peter Weir's film, Gallipoli came out), 1985 and 1990. The study revives the tradition of C. E. W. Bean, Australia's official historian of World War I, who focused his narrative on the men in the line rather than the strategies of generals.[citation needed] Gammage corresponded with 272 Great War veterans, and consulted the personal records of another 728, mostly at the Australian War Memorial.

Gammage has written several other books about the experiences of soldiers in World War I, including three definitive books about Australian soldiers in the war. He also co-edited the Australians 1938 volume of the Bicentennial History of Australia (1988).[citation needed]

Aboriginal peoples' planning and management of Australia edit

In 1998, Gammage joined the Humanities Research Centre at the ANU as a senior research fellow for the Australian Research Council, working on the history of Aboriginal land management.[3] His scope was cross-disciplinary, working "across fields as disparate as history, anthropology and botany".

In the subsequent 13-year period Gammage researched and wrote the book The Biggest Estate on Earth: How Aborigines made Australia,[4] released in October 2011. It won the 2012 Prime Minister's Prize for Australian History in the Prime Minister's Literary Awards,[5] the 2011 Manning Clark House National Cultural Awards in the individual category, was shortlisted for the 2012 Kay Daniels Award,[6] the History Book Award of the 2012 Queensland Literary Awards[7] and awarded the 2012 Victorian Premier's Literary Awards overall Victorian Prize for Literature on top of the non-fiction category prize.[8][9]

Gallipoli edit

As a historical adviser, Gammage has worked on many documentaries and his writing is cited as an authoritative source on Australia's participation in World War I.[10] For the film Gallipoli directed by Peter Weir, Gammage was employed as the military advisor[11] and he worked on the text that David Williamson turned into the screen play of the film.

Local history of Narrandera edit

Gammage produced a historical study of the Shire of Narrandera.[12] Gammage was made a freeman of Narrandera Shire Council in 1987.[1]

Adelaide ANZAC Day commentary edit

Gammage was part of the Australian Broadcasting Commission Adelaide ANZAC Day Commemorative March commentary team until 2015.

Awards and nominations edit

Influence edit

Bruce Pascoe has acknowledged the work done by Gammage (and also Rupert Gerritsen), which especially influenced his 2014 award-winning book describing early Aboriginal settlements and agriculture, Dark Emu: Black Seeds: Agriculture or Accident?.[17][18]

Publications edit

Books edit

  • The Broken Years: Australian Soldiers in the Great War. Australia: Penguin. 1974. ISBN 978-0-85179-699-4.
  • with Harris, David; Cole, Michael; Piggott, Reg (1976). An Australian in the First World War. New York: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-21018-8.
  • Man and land: some remarks on European ideas and the Australian environment. Publication no. 64 (booklet). Stirling memorial lecture; (no. 4. Broadcast from Radio 5UV, the University of Adelaide on 13 December 1978). Adelaide, South Australia: Dept. of Continuing Education, University of Adelaide. 1979. ISBN 978-0-85578-017-3.
  • with Williamson, David (1981). The Story of Gallipoli. Ringwood, Vic: Penguin Books. ISBN 978-0-14-006105-5.
  • with Markus, Andrew (1982). All that dirt: aborigines 1938. Canberra: History Project, Inc., Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University. ISBN 978-0-949776-08-2.
  • Narrandera Shire. Narrandera: Bill Gammage for the Narrandera Shire Council. 1986. OCLC 63179965.
  • with Spearritt, Peter (1987). Australians, 1938. New York: Broadway; Fairfax, Syme & Weldon Associates. ISBN 978-0-949288-21-9.
  • Headon, David John; Warden, James; Gammage, Bill (1994). Crown or country: the traditions of Australian republicanism. St. Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin. ISBN 978-1-86373-599-5.
  • The Sky Travellers: Journeys in New Guinea 1938–1939. Melbourne: Melbourne University. 1998. ISBN 978-0-522-84827-4.
  • Australia under Aboriginal management (booklet). Barry Andrews memorial lecture. Vol. 15. Canberra, ACT: School of Humanities and Social Sciences, University College, University of New South Wales, Australian Defence Force Academy – "in association with the Barry Andrews Memorial Trust and the National Library of Australia". 2003. ISBN 978-0-73170-388-3.
  • Gammage, Bill; Ebooks Corporation (2011), The Biggest Estate on Earth: How Aborigines Made Australia, Allen & Unwin, ISBN 978-1-74237-748-3

Journal articles edit

  • "The Rabaul strike, 1929∗". The Journal of Pacific History. 10 (3): 3–29. 1975. doi:10.1080/00223347508572276. ISSN 0022-3344.
  • "Early boundaries of New South Wales". Historical Studies. 19 (77): 524–531. 1981. doi:10.1080/10314618108595657. ISSN 0018-2559.
  • "My Country of the Pelican Dreaming [Book Review]". Aboriginal History. 7: 195. 1983. Retrieved 5 July 2012.
  • "Historical reconsiderations VIII: Who gained, and who was meant to gain, from land selection in New South Wales?". Australian Historical Studies. 24 (94): 104–122. 1990. doi:10.1080/10314619008595834. ISSN 1031-461X.
  • "Open and closed historiographies". Australian Historical Studies. 24 (96): 443–446. 1991. doi:10.1080/10314619108595859. ISSN 1031-461X.
  • (1991) ANZAC's influence on Turkey and Australia. Journal of the Australian War Memorial 18; Presented as a keynote address at the 1990 Australian War Memorial history conference
  • "Police and power in the pre‐war Papua New Guinea highlands". The Journal of Pacific History. 31 (2): 162–177. 1996. doi:10.1080/00223349608572816. ISSN 0022-3344.
  • "John Black's 'Anatomy of a hanging: Malignant homicidal sorcery in the upper Markham valley, New Guinea. An exploratory enquiry'". The Journal of Pacific History. 33 (2): 225–234. 1998. doi:10.1080/00223349808572872. ISSN 0022-3344.
  • "My Gun, My Brother. the World of the Papua New Guinea Colonial Police 1920–1960 [Book Review]", Oceania, 70 (2): 193–, December 1999, doi:10.1002/j.1834-4461.1999.tb03011.x, ISSN 0029-8077
  • (PDF). London Papers in Australian Studies (12): 1–27. 2005. ISSN 1746-1774. OCLC: 137333394. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 February 2014. Retrieved 30 December 2012.
  • . Australian Humanities Review: Ecological Humanities (Section). 36. July 2005. ISSN 1325-8338. Archived from the original on 2 March 2012. Retrieved 30 December 2012.
  • "Sorcery in New Guinea, 1938 and 1988∗". The Journal of Pacific History. 41 (1): 87–96. 2006. doi:10.1080/00223340600652458. hdl:1885/20296. ISSN 0022-3344. S2CID 161113814.
  • "The Anzac cemetery". Australian Historical Studies. 38 (129): 124–140. 2007. doi:10.1080/10314610708601235. ISSN 1031-461X. S2CID 144412295.
  • "Plain facts: Tasmania under Aboriginal management". Landscape Research. 33 (2): 241–254. 2008. doi:10.1080/01426390701767278. ISSN 0142-6397. S2CID 146510410.
  • "Galahs". Australian Historical Studies. 40 (3): 275–293. 2009. doi:10.1080/10314610903067094. hdl:1885/47799. ISSN 1031-461X. S2CID 218621733.
  • "Fire in 1788: The Closest Ally". Australian Historical Studies. 42 (2): 277–288. June 2011. doi:10.1080/1031461X.2011.566273. ISSN 1031-461X. S2CID 143771836.
  • "Victorian landscapes in 1788". Studies in the History of Gardens & Designed Landscapes. 31 (2): 83–87. June 2011. doi:10.1080/14601176.2011.556367. ISSN 1460-1176. S2CID 161322694.
  • "Aboriginal Dreaming paths and trading routes: the colonisation of the Australian economic landscape – By Dale Kerwin [Book Review]". The Economic History Review. 64 (4): 1419–1420. October 2011. doi:10.1111/j.1468-0289.2011.00611_29.x. ISSN 1468-0289.
  • "Gavamani: the Magisterial Service of British New Guinea. By James Sinclair [Book Review]". The Journal of Pacific History. 47 (1): 141–142. 2012. doi:10.1080/00223344.2012.649900. ISSN 0022-3344. S2CID 161902532.

Book chapters edit

  • – "Oral and Written Sources." In Oral Tradition in Melanesia. Ed. by Donald Denoon, Roderic Lacey. Port Moresby, New Guinea: University of Papua, New Guinea and Institute of Papua New Guinea Studies. pp. 115–24.
  • — (1994). "Sustainable damage: the environment and the future". In Dovers, Stephen (ed.). Australian Environmental History: Essays and Cases. Melbourne; New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 258–267. ISBN 978-0195534825.
    • Australian environmental history: essays and cases / edited by Stephen Dovers (Catalogue record). Oxford University Press. 1994. ISBN 978-0-19-553482-5. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)
  • — (2006). "Landscapes transformed". In Lake, Marilyn (ed.). Memory, Monuments and Museums: The Past in the Present. Carlton, Vic.: Melbourne University Press in association with the Australian Academy of the Humanities. pp. 153–165, 270–273. ISBN 9780522852509.
    • Memory, monuments and museums: the past in the present / edited by Marilyn Lake (Catalogue record). Melbourne University Press in association with the Australian Academy of the Humanities. 2006. ISBN 9780522852509. OCLC 68208605. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)

Other work edit

  • "Sir John Monash : a military review" (Melbourne University, 1974)
  • "The story of Gallipoli" / text by Bill Gammage ; screenplay by David Williamson ; preface by Peter Weir. Ringwood, Vic. : Penguin Australia 1981) Released August 1981 as "Gallipoli.", dir. by Peter Weir
  • "The Achievement of the Australian Aborigines", The Australian and New Zealand Studies Project (Text of an Australian and New Zealand Studies Occasional Lecture given at the University of Hawaii at Manoa on Wednesday, 9 December 1992), Occasional paper no.1, Manoa, Honolulu: School of Hawaiian, Asian and Pacific Studies, University of Hawaii, 1992, p. 9

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b HRC webmaster (11 June 2008). "ANU – Fellows – Gammage- HRC". anu.edu.au. Director, Humanities Research Centre. from the original on 22 April 2014. Retrieved 22 April 2014.
  2. ^ a b . 30 May 2012. Archived from the original on 27 October 2012.
  3. ^ Glen St John Barclay, Caroline Turner (2004). A history of the first 30 years of the HRC at The Australian National University. Humanities Research Centre, ANU. ISBN 9780975122983. from the original on 22 June 2007. Retrieved 2 July 2007.
  4. ^ Greg Muller, Michael MacKenzie (11 October 2011). "How Aborigines planned and managed Australia". Bush Telegraph. Event occurs at 11:40 am (31:30 minutes). Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Radio National. Radio interview audio. Retrieved 12 April 2019.
  5. ^ a b . 23 July 2012. Archived from the original on 28 April 2013. Retrieved 16 October 2019.
  6. ^ a b The Biggest Estate on Earth 14 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine, Allen & Unwin
  7. ^ a b Queensland Literary Awards Media Release – Tuesday evening 4 September – Literary Awards winners announced! 23 December 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ a b Victorian Premier's Literary Awards 2012 (The Wheeler Centre/ Books, Writing, Ideas)
  9. ^ a b Aboriginal fire sparks winning book The Age (newspaper, Melbourne)
  10. ^ "Australia in World War One By Dr Peter Stanley". 1 March 2002.
  11. ^ . 30 June 2007. Archived from the original on 28 February 2009.
  12. ^ . 16 May 2005. Archived from the original on 21 August 2006.
  13. ^ . 2006. Archived from the original on 13 August 2007.
  14. ^ "Member of the Order of Australia nomination". 13 June 2005.
  15. ^ Gammage, Bill; Watermark Literary Society; National Library of Australia (2010), Fire in 1788: The closest ally [sound recording]: the first Eric Rolls memorial lecture given by Bill Gammage at the National Library of Australia on 20 October 2010
  16. ^ "ACT Book of the Year 2012 Winner". ACT Book of the Year. Retrieved 16 December 2018.
  17. ^ Guilliatt, Richard (25 May 2019). "Turning history on its head". The Australian. Weekend Australian Magazine. Retrieved 26 October 2019.
  18. ^ Hughes-D'Aeth, Tony (15 June 2018). "Friday essay: Dark Emu and the blindness of Australian agriculture". The Conversation. Retrieved 17 November 2019.

External links edit

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William Leonard Gammage AM FASSA born 1942 is an Australian academic historian adjunct professor and senior research fellow at the Humanities Research Centre of the Australian National University ANU Gammage was born in Orange New South Wales went to Wagga Wagga High School and then to ANU 1 He was on the faculty of the University of Papua New Guinea and the University of Adelaide He is a fellow of the Australian Academy of Social Sciences and deputy chair of the National Museum of Australia Bill GammageBornWilliam Leonard Gammage1942 age 81 82 Orange New South WalesAwardsManning Clark Bicentennial History Award 1988 Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia 1995 Queensland Premier s History Book Award 1999 Member of the Order of Australia 2005 Manning Clark House National Cultural Award 2011 Prime Minister s Prize for Australian History 2012 Victorian Premier s Prize for Nonfiction 2012 Queensland Literary Awards History Book Award 2012 Academic backgroundAlma materAustralian National UniversityThesisThe Broken Years A Study of the Diaries and Letters of Australian Soldiers in the Great War 1914 18 1970 Doctoral advisorBruce KentInfluencesCharles BeanAcademic workInstitutionsAustralian National University 1997 03 University of Adelaide 1977 96 University of Papua New Guinea 1972 76 Main interestsAustralian historyNotable worksThe Broken Years 1974 The Biggest Estate on Earth 2011 Contents 1 History studies 1 1 World War I 1 2 Aboriginal peoples planning and management of Australia 1 3 Gallipoli 1 4 Local history of Narrandera 1 5 Adelaide ANZAC Day commentary 2 Awards and nominations 3 Influence 4 Publications 4 1 Books 4 2 Journal articles 4 3 Book chapters 4 4 Other work 5 Notes 6 External linksHistory studies editWorld War I edit Gammage is best known for his book The Broken Years Australian Soldiers in the Great War 2 which is based on his PhD thesis written while at the Australian National University It was first published in 1974 and re printed in 1975 1980 1981 the year in which Peter Weir s film Gallipoli came out 1985 and 1990 The study revives the tradition of C E W Bean Australia s official historian of World War I who focused his narrative on the men in the line rather than the strategies of generals citation needed Gammage corresponded with 272 Great War veterans and consulted the personal records of another 728 mostly at the Australian War Memorial Gammage has written several other books about the experiences of soldiers in World War I including three definitive books about Australian soldiers in the war He also co edited the Australians 1938 volume of the Bicentennial History of Australia 1988 citation needed Aboriginal peoples planning and management of Australia edit In 1998 Gammage joined the Humanities Research Centre at the ANU as a senior research fellow for the Australian Research Council working on the history of Aboriginal land management 3 His scope was cross disciplinary working across fields as disparate as history anthropology and botany In the subsequent 13 year period Gammage researched and wrote the book The Biggest Estate on Earth How Aborigines made Australia 4 released in October 2011 It won the 2012 Prime Minister s Prize for Australian History in the Prime Minister s Literary Awards 5 the 2011 Manning Clark House National Cultural Awards in the individual category was shortlisted for the 2012 Kay Daniels Award 6 the History Book Award of the 2012 Queensland Literary Awards 7 and awarded the 2012 Victorian Premier s Literary Awards overall Victorian Prize for Literature on top of the non fiction category prize 8 9 Gallipoli edit As a historical adviser Gammage has worked on many documentaries and his writing is cited as an authoritative source on Australia s participation in World War I 10 For the film Gallipoli directed by Peter Weir Gammage was employed as the military advisor 11 and he worked on the text that David Williamson turned into the screen play of the film Local history of Narrandera edit Gammage produced a historical study of the Shire of Narrandera 12 Gammage was made a freeman of Narrandera Shire Council in 1987 1 Adelaide ANZAC Day commentary edit Gammage was part of the Australian Broadcasting Commission Adelaide ANZAC Day Commemorative March commentary team until 2015 Awards and nominations edit1988 ABC ABA Manning Clark Bicentennial History Award for his book Narrandera Shire 1999 Queensland Premier s Literary Awards History Book Award for The Sky Travellers Journeys in New Guinea 1938 39 13 1999 shortlisted in the New South Wales Premier s History Awards for The Sky Travellers Journeys in New Guinea 1938 39 2005 Member of the Order of Australia AM 14 2010 presented the inaugural Eric Rolls Memorial Lecture 15 2011 Manning Clark House National Cultural Award winner for The Biggest Estate on Earth 2012 Prime Minister s Literary Awards Prize for Australian History for The Biggest Estate on Earth 2 5 2012 shortlisted for the Kay Daniels Award 6 2012 Queensland Literary Awards History Book Award 7 2012 Victorian Premier s Literary Awards overall Victorian Prize for Literature on top of the non fiction category prize 8 9 2012 ACT Book of the Year 16 Influence editBruce Pascoe has acknowledged the work done by Gammage and also Rupert Gerritsen which especially influenced his 2014 award winning book describing early Aboriginal settlements and agriculture Dark Emu Black Seeds Agriculture or Accident 17 18 Publications editBooks edit The Broken Years Australian Soldiers in the Great War Australia Penguin 1974 ISBN 978 0 85179 699 4 with Harris David Cole Michael Piggott Reg 1976 An Australian in the First World War New York Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 0 521 21018 8 Man and land some remarks on European ideas and the Australian environment Publication no 64 booklet Stirling memorial lecture no 4 Broadcast from Radio 5UV the University of Adelaide on 13 December 1978 Adelaide South Australia Dept of Continuing Education University of Adelaide 1979 ISBN 978 0 85578 017 3 with Williamson David 1981 The Story of Gallipoli Ringwood Vic Penguin Books ISBN 978 0 14 006105 5 with Markus Andrew 1982 All that dirt aborigines 1938 Canberra History Project Inc Research School of Social Sciences Australian National University ISBN 978 0 949776 08 2 Narrandera Shire Narrandera Bill Gammage for the Narrandera Shire Council 1986 OCLC 63179965 with Spearritt Peter 1987 Australians 1938 New York Broadway Fairfax Syme amp Weldon Associates ISBN 978 0 949288 21 9 Headon David John Warden James Gammage Bill 1994 Crown or country the traditions of Australian republicanism St Leonards NSW Allen amp Unwin ISBN 978 1 86373 599 5 The Sky Travellers Journeys in New Guinea 1938 1939 Melbourne Melbourne University 1998 ISBN 978 0 522 84827 4 Australia under Aboriginal management booklet Barry Andrews memorial lecture Vol 15 Canberra ACT School of Humanities and Social Sciences University College University of New South Wales Australian Defence Force Academy in association with the Barry Andrews Memorial Trust and the National Library of Australia 2003 ISBN 978 0 73170 388 3 Gammage Bill Ebooks Corporation 2011 The Biggest Estate on Earth How Aborigines Made Australia Allen amp Unwin ISBN 978 1 74237 748 3Journal articles edit The Rabaul strike 1929 The Journal of Pacific History 10 3 3 29 1975 doi 10 1080 00223347508572276 ISSN 0022 3344 Early boundaries of New South Wales Historical Studies 19 77 524 531 1981 doi 10 1080 10314618108595657 ISSN 0018 2559 My Country of the Pelican Dreaming Book Review Aboriginal History 7 195 1983 Retrieved 5 July 2012 Historical reconsiderations VIII Who gained and who was meant to gain from land selection in New South Wales Australian Historical Studies 24 94 104 122 1990 doi 10 1080 10314619008595834 ISSN 1031 461X Open and closed historiographies Australian Historical Studies 24 96 443 446 1991 doi 10 1080 10314619108595859 ISSN 1031 461X 1991 ANZAC s influence on Turkey and Australia Journal of the Australian War Memorial 18 Presented as a keynote address at the 1990 Australian War Memorial history conference Police and power in the pre war Papua New Guinea highlands The Journal of Pacific History 31 2 162 177 1996 doi 10 1080 00223349608572816 ISSN 0022 3344 John Black s Anatomy of a hanging Malignant homicidal sorcery in the upper Markham valley New Guinea An exploratory enquiry The Journal of Pacific History 33 2 225 234 1998 doi 10 1080 00223349808572872 ISSN 0022 3344 My Gun My Brother the World of the Papua New Guinea Colonial Police 1920 1960 Book Review Oceania 70 2 193 December 1999 doi 10 1002 j 1834 4461 1999 tb03011 x ISSN 0029 8077 far more happier than we Europeans Aborigines and farmers PDF London Papers in Australian Studies 12 1 27 2005 ISSN 1746 1774 OCLC 137333394 Archived from the original PDF on 1 February 2014 Retrieved 30 December 2012 Desert Gardens Waterless lands and the problems of adaptation National Library of Australia Canberra 29 30 and 31 March 2005 Gardens without fences Landscape in Aboriginal Australia Australian Humanities Review Ecological Humanities Section 36 July 2005 ISSN 1325 8338 Archived from the original on 2 March 2012 Retrieved 30 December 2012 Sorcery in New Guinea 1938 and 1988 The Journal of Pacific History 41 1 87 96 2006 doi 10 1080 00223340600652458 hdl 1885 20296 ISSN 0022 3344 S2CID 161113814 The Anzac cemetery Australian Historical Studies 38 129 124 140 2007 doi 10 1080 10314610708601235 ISSN 1031 461X S2CID 144412295 Plain facts Tasmania under Aboriginal management Landscape Research 33 2 241 254 2008 doi 10 1080 01426390701767278 ISSN 0142 6397 S2CID 146510410 Galahs Australian Historical Studies 40 3 275 293 2009 doi 10 1080 10314610903067094 hdl 1885 47799 ISSN 1031 461X S2CID 218621733 Fire in 1788 The Closest Ally Australian Historical Studies 42 2 277 288 June 2011 doi 10 1080 1031461X 2011 566273 ISSN 1031 461X S2CID 143771836 Victorian landscapes in 1788 Studies in the History of Gardens amp Designed Landscapes 31 2 83 87 June 2011 doi 10 1080 14601176 2011 556367 ISSN 1460 1176 S2CID 161322694 Aboriginal Dreaming paths and trading routes the colonisation of the Australian economic landscape By Dale Kerwin Book Review The Economic History Review 64 4 1419 1420 October 2011 doi 10 1111 j 1468 0289 2011 00611 29 x ISSN 1468 0289 Gavamani the Magisterial Service of British New Guinea By James Sinclair Book Review The Journal of Pacific History 47 1 141 142 2012 doi 10 1080 00223344 2012 649900 ISSN 0022 3344 S2CID 161902532 Book chapters edit Oral and Written Sources In Oral Tradition in Melanesia Ed by Donald Denoon Roderic Lacey Port Moresby New Guinea University of Papua New Guinea and Institute of Papua New Guinea Studies pp 115 24 1994 Sustainable damage the environment and the future In Dovers Stephen ed Australian Environmental History Essays and Cases Melbourne New York Oxford University Press pp 258 267 ISBN 978 0195534825 Australian environmental history essays and cases edited by Stephen Dovers Catalogue record Oxford University Press 1994 ISBN 978 0 19 553482 5 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a website ignored help 2006 Landscapes transformed In Lake Marilyn ed Memory Monuments and Museums The Past in the Present Carlton Vic Melbourne University Press in association with the Australian Academy of the Humanities pp 153 165 270 273 ISBN 9780522852509 Memory monuments and museums the past in the present edited by Marilyn Lake Catalogue record Melbourne University Press in association with the Australian Academy of the Humanities 2006 ISBN 9780522852509 OCLC 68208605 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a website ignored help Other work edit Sir John Monash a military review Melbourne University 1974 The story of Gallipoli text by Bill Gammage screenplay by David Williamson preface by Peter Weir Ringwood Vic Penguin Australia 1981 Released August 1981 as Gallipoli dir by Peter Weir The Achievement of the Australian Aborigines The Australian and New Zealand Studies Project Text of an Australian and New Zealand Studies Occasional Lecture given at the University of Hawaii at Manoa on Wednesday 9 December 1992 Occasional paper no 1 Manoa Honolulu School of Hawaiian Asian and Pacific Studies University of Hawaii 1992 p 9Notes edit a b HRC webmaster 11 June 2008 ANU Fellows Gammage HRC anu edu au Director Humanities Research Centre Archived from the original on 22 April 2014 Retrieved 22 April 2014 a b PM s Award 2012 Shortlist 30 May 2012 Archived from the original on 27 October 2012 Glen St John Barclay Caroline Turner 2004 A history of the first 30 years of the HRC at The Australian National University Humanities Research Centre ANU ISBN 9780975122983 Archived from the original on 22 June 2007 Retrieved 2 July 2007 Greg Muller Michael MacKenzie 11 October 2011 How Aborigines planned and managed Australia Bush Telegraph Event occurs at 11 40 am 31 30 minutes Australian Broadcasting Corporation Radio National Radio interview audio Retrieved 12 April 2019 a b Prime Minister s Literary Awards 2012 winners announced 23 July 2012 Archived from the original on 28 April 2013 Retrieved 16 October 2019 a b The Biggest Estate on Earth Archived 14 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine Allen amp Unwin a b Queensland Literary Awards Media Release Tuesday evening 4 September Literary Awards winners announced Archived 23 December 2012 at the Wayback Machine a b Victorian Premier s Literary Awards 2012 The Wheeler Centre Books Writing Ideas a b Aboriginal fire sparks winning book The Age newspaper Melbourne Australia in World War One By Dr Peter Stanley 1 March 2002 Murdock University film database 30 June 2007 Archived from the original on 28 February 2009 History of the Narrandera Shire 16 May 2005 Archived from the original on 21 August 2006 Queensland Premier s Literary Awards 2006 Archived from the original on 13 August 2007 Member of the Order of Australia nomination 13 June 2005 Gammage Bill Watermark Literary Society National Library of Australia 2010 Fire in 1788 The closest ally sound recording the first Eric Rolls memorial lecture given by Bill Gammage at the National Library of Australia on 20 October 2010 ACT Book of the Year 2012 Winner ACT Book of the Year Retrieved 16 December 2018 Guilliatt Richard 25 May 2019 Turning history on its head The Australian Weekend Australian Magazine Retrieved 26 October 2019 Hughes D Aeth Tony 15 June 2018 Friday essay Dark Emu and the blindness of Australian agriculture The Conversation Retrieved 17 November 2019 External links editAustralia in World War One by Peter Stanley The Sports Factor interview with Bill Gammage on ABC Radio Search Bill Gammage Trove National Library of Australia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bill Gammage amp oldid 1190761937, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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