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Susan Magarey

Professor Susan Margaret Magarey (born 23 April 1943) AM, FASSA, is an Australian historian and author, most notable for her historic works and biographies of Australian women.[1][2]

Susan Magarey
Born
Susan Margaret Magarey

(1943-04-23) 23 April 1943 (age 80)
NationalityAustralian
EducationB.A., M.A., and PhD
Alma materUniversity of Adelaide
Australian National University
Occupation(s)Historian; Author
SpouseChristopher Eade (1966–1978)
Parent(s)James Rupert Magarey;
Catherine Mary Gilbert

Family Edit

The daughter of James Rupert Magarey (1914–1990),[3] later Sir Rupert Magarey,[4] and Catherine Mary Magarey (1918–1989), née Gilbert,[5][6] Susan Margaret Magarey was born in Brisbane on 23 April 1943.[7]

The first of four children, she has one brother, James (1946–),[8] and two sisters, Catherine (1948–1972),[9] and Mary Elizabeth (1952–).[10][11]

She married John Christopher Eade in 1966; they divorced in 1977.

Education Edit

External video
  Susan Magarey's contribution to "Work or marriage? Dilemmas for women 1960s", in the series The Making of Modern Australia (ABC Education)[12]

Educated at Wilderness School in Adelaide – she was head prefect in 1960 – she attended both the University of Adelaide and the Australian National University,[13] where she studied history, English literature, and education:

  • B.A.(Hons) – Adelaide (1964).
  • Dip.Ed. – Adelaide (1965).
  • M.A. – ANU (1972).[14]
  • PhD – ANU (1976).[15]

Career Edit

1985–now Founding editor of the international journal Australian Feminist Studies (Routledge)
1985–2002 Director of the Research Centre for Women's Studies at the University of Adelaide
2002–now Professor Emerita in History at the University of Adelaide

Honours and awards Edit

Magarey Medal for biography Edit

The Magarey Medal for biography is a biennial prize with a substantial award. The prize is awarded to the female author who has published the work judged to be the best biographical writing on an Australian subject in the preceding two years.[19] The prize is donated by Susan Magarey.

Prize winners have been:

  • 2004 – Heather Goodall and Isabel Flick, Isabel Flick: the Many Lives of an Extraordinary Aboriginal Woman, Allen and Unwin
  • 2006 – Prue Torney-Parlicki, Behind the News: a Biography of Peter Russo, UWA Press
  • 2008 – Sylvia Martin, Ida Leeson: a Life, Allen and Unwin
  • 2010 – Jill Roe, Stella Miles Franklin: a Biography, Fourth Estate
  • 2012 – Sheila Fitzpatrick, My Father's Daughter: Memories of an Australian Childhood, Melbourne University Press
  • 2014 – Fiona Paisley, The Lone Protestor: AM Fernando in Australia and Europe, Aboriginal Studies Press
  • 2016 – Libby Connors, Warrior: A Legendary Leader's Dramatic Life and Violent Death on the Colonial Frontier, Allen and Unwin
  • 2018 – Alexis Wright, Tracker, Giramondo[20]
  • 2020 – Helen Ennis, Olive Cotton: A Life in Photography, 4th Estate[21]

Bibliography Edit

Dissertations Edit

  • Eade, Susan Margaret, A Study of Catherine Helen Spence, 1825–1910, M.A. Dissertation, Australian National University, 1971.
  • Eade, Susan Margaret, The Reclaimers: A Study of the Reformatory Movement in England and Wales, 1846–1893, Ph.D. Dissertation, Australian National University, November 1975.

Books Edit

  • Magarey, Susan (1985). Unbridling the tongues of women : a biography of Catherine Helen Spence. Sydney: Hale & Iremonger.
    • — (2010) [1985]. Unbridling the tongues of women : a biography of Catherine Helen Spence. Adelaide: University of Adelaide Press.
    • — (2010) [1985]. Unbridling the tongues of women : a biography of Catherine Helen Spence (PDF). [Digital version]. Adelaide: University of Adelaide Press.
  • Susan Magarey and Lyndall Ryan (1990) Bibliography of Australian women's history
  • Susan Magarey, Passions of the first wave feminists (UNSW Press), Kensington, 2001.
  • Susan Magarey (ed.) with Barbara Wall, Mary Lyons and Maryan Beams, Ever Yours, C.H. Spence: Catherine Helen Spence's An Autobiography (1825–1910), Diary (1894) and Some Correspondence (1894–1910), (Wakefield Press), Adelaide, 2005.
  • Susan Magarey, ed. (2006). Ever Yours, C. H. Spence. Wakefield Press. ISBN 1-86254-656-8.
  • Susan Magarey and Kerrie Round (2007, 2009) Roma the First: a Biography of Dame Roma Mitchell Wakefield Press, Adelaide
  • Susan Magarey (2009) Looking Backward: Looking Forward. A History of the Queen Adelaide Club 1909–2009 Queen Adelaide Club, 2009
  • Dangerous Ideas: Women's Liberation, Women's Studies, Around the World (2015) University of Adelaide Press.

Articles and book chapters Edit

  • Susan Eade, 'Social History in Britain in 1976: A Survey', Labour History, No.31, (November 1976), pp. 38–52. doi=10.2307/27508236
  • Susan Eade, 'Now We Are Six: A Plea for Women's Liberation', Refractory Girl, Nos.13–14, (March 1977), pp. 3–11.
  • Susan Magarey, 'Feminist Visions across the Pacific: Catherine Helen Spence's Handfasted', Antipodes: A North American Journal of Australian Literature, vol.3, no.1, Spring 1989.
  • Susan Magarey, 'Sex vs Citizenship: Votes for Women in South Australia', Journal of the Historical Society of South Australia, no.21, 1993.
  • Susan Magarey, 'Catherine Helen Spence', Constitutional Centenary: The Newsletter of the Constitutional Centenary Foundation Inc., vol.2, no.2, May 1993.
  • Susan Magarey, 'Why Didn't They Want to be Members of Parliament? Suffragists in South Australia', in Caroline Daley and Melanie Nolan (eds), Suffrage and Beyond: International Feminist Perspectives, (Auckland University Press/Pluto Press Australia), Auckland/Annandale, 1994.
  • Susan Magarey, 'Catherine Helen Spence – Novelist' in Philip Butterss (ed.), Southwords: Essays on South Australian Writing (Wakefield Press), Kent Town, 1995.
  • Susan Magarey, 'Catherine Helen Spence and the Federal Convention', The New Federalist: The Journal of Australian Federation History, no.1, June 1998.
  • Susan Magarey, 'Spence, Catherine Helen (1825–1910)' in Helen Irving (ed.), The Centenary Companion to Australian Federation (Cambridge University Press) Oakleigh, 1999.
  • Susan Magarey, 'Secrets and Revelations: A Newly Discovered Diary', Bibliofile, vol.11, no.2, August 2004.
  • Susan Magarey, 'Catherine Helen Spence (1825–1910' in J.E. King (ed.), A Biographical Dictionary of Australian and New Zealand Economists (Edward Elgar), Cheltenham/Northampton, 2007.
  • 'What is Happening to Women's History in Australia at the Beginning of the Third Millennium?', Women's History Review, Vol.16, No.1, February 2007;
  • 'Dreams and Desires: four 1970s Feminist Visions of Utopia', Australian Feminist Studies, Vol.22, No. 53, July 2007;
  • 'Dame Roma Mitchell's Unmentionables: Sex, Politics and Religion', the Fourth History Council of South Australia Lecture, 2007, in History Australia, 2008;
  • When it changed: the beginnings of Women's Liberation in Australia in David Roberts and Martin Crotty (eds), Turning Points in Australian History (UNSW Press) Sydney, 2008;
  • Three Questions for Biographers: Public or Private? Individual or Society? Truth or Beauty?, Journal of Historical Biography (Canada), no.4, Autumn 2008;
  • The Sexual Revolution as Big Flop, in Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia (ed.), Dialogue, vol.27, no.3, 2008;
  • 'The invention of juvenile delinquency in early nineteenth century England', first pub. Labour History, 1978, republished in John Muncie and Barry Goldson (eds), Youth Crime and Juvenile Justice, 3 vols (Sage Publications), London 2008.
  • The private life of Catherine Helen Spence 1825–1910 in Graeme Davison, Pat Jalland and Wilfrid Prest (eds), Body and Mind in Modern British and Australian History: Essays in Honour of FB Smith (Melbourne University Publishing), Melbourne, 2009.
  • '"To Demand Equality Is To Lack Ambition": Sex Discrimination legislation: contexts and contradictions', Conference held at the Australian National University to mark the Silver anniversary of the Sex Discrimination Act 1984, October 2009, now published in Margaret Thornton (ed.), Sex Discrimination in Uncertain Times (ANU E Press) Canberra, 2010.
  • Susan Magarey, 'Catherine Helen Spence's Journalism: Some Social Aspects of South Australian Life, By A Colonist of 1839 – C.H. Spence' in Margaret Anderson, Kate Walsh and Bernard Whimpress (eds), Adelaide Snapshots 1850–1875 (Wakefield Press), Kent Town, 2010, forthcoming.

Book reviews Edit

  • Eade, Susan, "Horne from whoa to go" (Review of Donald Horne's The Australian People, Angus & Robertson), The Canberra Times, (Saturday, 9 December 1972), p.10.
  • Magarey, Susan, "The Bolter", [Review of Ann Moyal's A Woman of Influence: Science, Men and History. UWA Publishing]. Australian Book Review, volume 364, (September 2014), p. 40.

Footnotes Edit

  1. ^ Biography, Professor Susan Magarey AM, FASSA, PhD, University of Adelaide, www.adelaide.edu.au
  2. ^ Professor Susan Magarey, AM, Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia, www.assa.edu.au
  3. ^ Births: Magarey, The (Adelaide) Advertiser, (Friday, 27 February 1914), p.14.
  4. ^ 16 knights, two dames in honours list, The Canberra Times, (Monday, 31 December 1979), p.1.
  5. ^ Magarey – Gilbert Engagement, The (Adelaide) News, (Thursday, 2 February 1939), p.13.
  6. ^ Marriage at Wiliamstown, The (Adelaide) News, (Wednesday, 3 April 1940), p.6.
  7. ^ Births: Magarey, The (Adelaide) Chronicle, (Thursday, 27 May 1943), p.10.
  8. ^ Births: Magarey, The (Adelaide) Chronicle, (Thursday, 11 July 1946), p.16; James Magarey awarded Lifetime Fellowship with the RACGP (on 27 November 2011), Eastbooke Medical Centres.
  9. ^ Births: Magarey, The (Adelaide) Chronicle, (Thursday, 23 September 1948), p.16.
  10. ^ Births: Magarey, The (Adelaide) Advertiser, (Monday, 13 October 1952), p.12.
  11. ^ Dr Mary Elizabeth Magarey, FASMF, Grad Dip Advanced Manip Therapy; PHD; Specialist Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist; Specialist Sports Physiotherapist conducts a practice in Adelaide.
  12. ^ "Work or marriage? Dilemmas for women 1960s". Australian Broadcasting Commission. 2010. Retrieved 4 March 2018.
  13. ^ Launching at Menzies Library, The Canberra Times, (Wednesday, 22 July 1970), p.17; ANU's attitude to women criticised, The Canberra Times, (Friday, 1 December 1972), p.1.
  14. ^ As "Susan M. Eade".
  15. ^ Also as "Susan M. Eade".
  16. ^ Member of the Order of Australia, 12 June 2006, It's An Honour
    Citation: For service to education as a pioneer of women's studies as an academic discipline, to tertiary curriculum development, and to professional and historical organisations.
  17. ^ A & R Chief Resigns, The Canberra Times, (Wednesday, 30 July 1968), p.20; Walter McRae Russell Award, Association for the Study of Australian Literature (ASAL), asaliterature.com
  18. ^ Susan Magarey (1985, 2010) Unbridling the Tongues of Women: a biography of Catherine Helen Spence, University of Adelaide Press, 214 pp, ISBN 978-0-9806723-0-5 Free Download
  19. ^ Magarey Medal for biography, the Association for the Study of Australian Literature (ASAL) and the Australian Historical Association, asaliterature.com
  20. ^ "Wright awarded 2018 Magarey Medal". Books+Publishing. 4 July 2018. Retrieved 6 July 2018.
  21. ^ "Magarey Medal – Previous Winners". The Australian Historical Association. Retrieved 10 October 2020.

References Edit

  • Harrison, Sharon M., "Magarey, Susan Margaret", The Encyclopedia of Women and Leadership in Twentieth-Century Australia.
  • Magarey, Susan (1943 – ), The Australian Women's Register.
  • Wallace, Ilona, "Susan Magarey: Australian Feminism and Dangerous Ideas", The Adelaide Review, 1 May 2015.

External links Edit

  • Small photo, www.adelaide.edu.au

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Professor Susan Margaret Magarey born 23 April 1943 AM FASSA is an Australian historian and author most notable for her historic works and biographies of Australian women 1 2 Susan MagareyBornSusan Margaret Magarey 1943 04 23 23 April 1943 age 80 Brisbane QueenslandNationalityAustralianEducationB A M A and PhDAlma materUniversity of AdelaideAustralian National UniversityOccupation s Historian AuthorSpouseChristopher Eade 1966 1978 Parent s James Rupert Magarey Catherine Mary Gilbert Contents 1 Family 2 Education 3 Career 4 Honours and awards 5 Magarey Medal for biography 6 Bibliography 6 1 Dissertations 6 2 Books 6 3 Articles and book chapters 6 4 Book reviews 7 Footnotes 8 References 9 External linksFamily EditThe daughter of James Rupert Magarey 1914 1990 3 later Sir Rupert Magarey 4 and Catherine Mary Magarey 1918 1989 nee Gilbert 5 6 Susan Margaret Magarey was born in Brisbane on 23 April 1943 7 The first of four children she has one brother James 1946 8 and two sisters Catherine 1948 1972 9 and Mary Elizabeth 1952 10 11 She married John Christopher Eade in 1966 they divorced in 1977 Education EditExternal video Susan Magarey s contribution to Work or marriage Dilemmas for women 1960s in the series The Making of Modern Australia ABC Education 12 Educated at Wilderness School in Adelaide she was head prefect in 1960 she attended both the University of Adelaide and the Australian National University 13 where she studied history English literature and education B A Hons Adelaide 1964 Dip Ed Adelaide 1965 M A ANU 1972 14 PhD ANU 1976 15 Career Edit1985 now Founding editor of the international journal Australian Feminist Studies Routledge 1985 2002 Director of the Research Centre for Women s Studies at the University of Adelaide2002 now Professor Emerita in History at the University of AdelaideHonours and awards Edit2006 Member of the Order of Australia 16 2005 Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia 1986 Walter McRae Russell Award 17 for Unbridling the Tongues of Women first published 1985 18 Magarey Medal for biography EditNot to be confused with the annual Magarey Medal of the South Australian National Football League The Magarey Medal for biography is a biennial prize with a substantial award The prize is awarded to the female author who has published the work judged to be the best biographical writing on an Australian subject in the preceding two years 19 The prize is donated by Susan Magarey Prize winners have been 2004 Heather Goodall and Isabel Flick Isabel Flick the Many Lives of an Extraordinary Aboriginal Woman Allen and Unwin 2006 Prue Torney Parlicki Behind the News a Biography of Peter Russo UWA Press 2008 Sylvia Martin Ida Leeson a Life Allen and Unwin 2010 Jill Roe Stella Miles Franklin a Biography Fourth Estate 2012 Sheila Fitzpatrick My Father s Daughter Memories of an Australian Childhood Melbourne University Press 2014 Fiona Paisley The Lone Protestor AM Fernando in Australia and Europe Aboriginal Studies Press 2016 Libby Connors Warrior A Legendary Leader s Dramatic Life and Violent Death on the Colonial Frontier Allen and Unwin 2018 Alexis Wright Tracker Giramondo 20 2020 Helen Ennis Olive Cotton A Life in Photography 4th Estate 21 Bibliography EditThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items January 2017 Dissertations Edit Eade Susan Margaret A Study of Catherine Helen Spence 1825 1910 M A Dissertation Australian National University 1971 Eade Susan Margaret The Reclaimers A Study of the Reformatory Movement in England and Wales 1846 1893 Ph D Dissertation Australian National University November 1975 Books Edit Magarey Susan 1985 Unbridling the tongues of women a biography of Catherine Helen Spence Sydney Hale amp Iremonger 2010 1985 Unbridling the tongues of women a biography of Catherine Helen Spence Adelaide University of Adelaide Press 2010 1985 Unbridling the tongues of women a biography of Catherine Helen Spence PDF Digital version Adelaide University of Adelaide Press Susan Magarey and Lyndall Ryan 1990 Bibliography of Australian women s history Susan Magarey Passions of the first wave feminists UNSW Press Kensington 2001 Susan Magarey ed with Barbara Wall Mary Lyons and Maryan Beams Ever Yours C H Spence Catherine Helen Spence s An Autobiography 1825 1910 Diary 1894 and Some Correspondence 1894 1910 Wakefield Press Adelaide 2005 Susan Magarey ed 2006 Ever Yours C H Spence Wakefield Press ISBN 1 86254 656 8 Susan Magarey and Kerrie Round 2007 2009 Roma the First a Biography of Dame Roma Mitchell Wakefield Press Adelaide Susan Magarey 2009 Looking Backward Looking Forward A History of the Queen Adelaide Club 1909 2009 Queen Adelaide Club 2009 Dangerous Ideas Women s Liberation Women s Studies Around the World 2015 University of Adelaide Press Articles and book chapters Edit Susan Eade Social History in Britain in 1976 A Survey Labour History No 31 November 1976 pp 38 52 doi 10 2307 27508236 Susan Eade Now We Are Six A Plea for Women s Liberation Refractory Girl Nos 13 14 March 1977 pp 3 11 Susan Magarey Feminist Visions across the Pacific Catherine Helen Spence s Handfasted Antipodes A North American Journal of Australian Literature vol 3 no 1 Spring 1989 Susan Magarey Sex vs Citizenship Votes for Women in South Australia Journal of the Historical Society of South Australia no 21 1993 Susan Magarey Catherine Helen Spence Constitutional Centenary The Newsletter of the Constitutional Centenary Foundation Inc vol 2 no 2 May 1993 Susan Magarey Why Didn t They Want to be Members of Parliament Suffragists in South Australia in Caroline Daley and Melanie Nolan eds Suffrage and Beyond International Feminist Perspectives Auckland University Press Pluto Press Australia Auckland Annandale 1994 Susan Magarey Catherine Helen Spence Novelist in Philip Butterss ed Southwords Essays on South Australian Writing Wakefield Press Kent Town 1995 Susan Magarey Catherine Helen Spence and the Federal Convention The New Federalist The Journal of Australian Federation History no 1 June 1998 Susan Magarey Spence Catherine Helen 1825 1910 in Helen Irving ed The Centenary Companion to Australian Federation Cambridge University Press Oakleigh 1999 Susan Magarey Secrets and Revelations A Newly Discovered Diary Bibliofile vol 11 no 2 August 2004 Susan Magarey Catherine Helen Spence 1825 1910 in J E King ed A Biographical Dictionary of Australian and New Zealand Economists Edward Elgar Cheltenham Northampton 2007 What is Happening to Women s History in Australia at the Beginning of the Third Millennium Women s History Review Vol 16 No 1 February 2007 Dreams and Desires four 1970s Feminist Visions of Utopia Australian Feminist Studies Vol 22 No 53 July 2007 Dame Roma Mitchell s Unmentionables Sex Politics and Religion the Fourth History Council of South Australia Lecture 2007 in History Australia 2008 When it changed the beginnings of Women s Liberation in Australia in David Roberts and Martin Crotty eds Turning Points in Australian History UNSW Press Sydney 2008 Three Questions for Biographers Public or Private Individual or Society Truth or Beauty Journal of Historical Biography Canada no 4 Autumn 2008 The Sexual Revolution as Big Flop in Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia ed Dialogue vol 27 no 3 2008 The invention of juvenile delinquency in early nineteenth century England first pub Labour History 1978 republished in John Muncie and Barry Goldson eds Youth Crime and Juvenile Justice 3 vols Sage Publications London 2008 The private life of Catherine Helen Spence 1825 1910 in Graeme Davison Pat Jalland and Wilfrid Prest eds Body and Mind in Modern British and Australian History Essays in Honour of FB Smith Melbourne University Publishing Melbourne 2009 To Demand Equality Is To Lack Ambition Sex Discrimination legislation contexts and contradictions Conference held at the Australian National University to mark the Silver anniversary of the Sex Discrimination Act 1984 October 2009 now published in Margaret Thornton ed Sex Discrimination in Uncertain Times ANU E Press Canberra 2010 Susan Magarey Catherine Helen Spence s Journalism Some Social Aspects of South Australian Life By A Colonist of 1839 C H Spence in Margaret Anderson Kate Walsh and Bernard Whimpress eds Adelaide Snapshots 1850 1875 Wakefield Press Kent Town 2010 forthcoming Book reviews Edit Eade Susan Horne from whoa to go Review of Donald Horne s The Australian People Angus amp Robertson The Canberra Times Saturday 9 December 1972 p 10 Magarey Susan The Bolter Review of Ann Moyal s A Woman of Influence Science Men and History UWA Publishing Australian Book Review volume 364 September 2014 p 40 Footnotes Edit Biography Professor Susan Magarey AM FASSA PhD University of Adelaide www adelaide edu au Professor Susan Magarey AM Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia www assa edu au Births Magarey The Adelaide Advertiser Friday 27 February 1914 p 14 16 knights two dames in honours list The Canberra Times Monday 31 December 1979 p 1 Magarey Gilbert Engagement The Adelaide News Thursday 2 February 1939 p 13 Marriage at Wiliamstown The Adelaide News Wednesday 3 April 1940 p 6 Births Magarey The Adelaide Chronicle Thursday 27 May 1943 p 10 Births Magarey The Adelaide Chronicle Thursday 11 July 1946 p 16 James Magarey awarded Lifetime Fellowship with the RACGP on 27 November 2011 Eastbooke Medical Centres Births Magarey The Adelaide Chronicle Thursday 23 September 1948 p 16 Births Magarey The Adelaide Advertiser Monday 13 October 1952 p 12 Dr Mary Elizabeth Magarey FASMF Grad Dip Advanced Manip Therapy PHD Specialist Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist Specialist Sports Physiotherapist conducts a practice in Adelaide Work or marriage Dilemmas for women 1960s Australian Broadcasting Commission 2010 Retrieved 4 March 2018 Launching at Menzies Library The Canberra Times Wednesday 22 July 1970 p 17 ANU s attitude to women criticised The Canberra Times Friday 1 December 1972 p 1 As Susan M Eade Also as Susan M Eade Member of the Order of Australia 12 June 2006 It s An HonourCitation For service to education as a pioneer of women s studies as an academic discipline to tertiary curriculum development and to professional and historical organisations A amp R Chief Resigns The Canberra Times Wednesday 30 July 1968 p 20 Walter McRae Russell Award Association for the Study of Australian Literature ASAL asaliterature com Susan Magarey 1985 2010 Unbridling the Tongues of Women a biography of Catherine Helen Spence University of Adelaide Press 214 pp ISBN 978 0 9806723 0 5 Free Download Magarey Medal for biography the Association for the Study of Australian Literature ASAL and the Australian Historical Association asaliterature com Wright awarded 2018 Magarey Medal Books Publishing 4 July 2018 Retrieved 6 July 2018 Magarey Medal Previous Winners The Australian Historical Association Retrieved 10 October 2020 References EditHarrison Sharon M Magarey Susan Margaret The Encyclopedia of Women and Leadership in Twentieth Century Australia Magarey Susan 1943 The Australian Women s Register Wallace Ilona Susan Magarey Australian Feminism and Dangerous Ideas The Adelaide Review 1 May 2015 External links EditSmall photo www adelaide edu au Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Susan Magarey amp oldid 1145639975 Magarey Medal for biography, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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