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Vol 32 (2017): Remembering Phil Garland and exploring New Caledonia |
These Tales of the Bush and its Ways: The letters of Banjo Paterson’s mother, Rose, paint a picture of country life in nineteenth-century Australia |
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Jennifer Gall |
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Vol 32 (2017): Remembering Phil Garland and exploring New Caledonia |
Online scholarly engagement with the Australian pilgrim: The case of the Australian History – International Explorer Guide |
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Nathan Wise, Rebecca Wheatley |
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Vol 32 (2017): Remembering Phil Garland and exploring New Caledonia |
The academic fellowship and supportive ambience of Wright College: Part 2 |
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J. S. Ryan |
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Vol 32 (2017): Remembering Phil Garland and exploring New Caledonia |
Convict Era Broadsides and Ballads and the Working Poor: Part 1 |
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Mark Gregory |
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Vol 5 (1990) |
Oral Literature |
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Bill Scott |
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Vol 19 (2004): New ways of transmitting story and memory |
Some Adelaide Background to the Rise of Folk Music Studies in England, focussing on the Life of Charles Latimer Marson |
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Hugh M. Anderson |
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Vol 16 (2001): Paying tribute to the work of Patsy Adam-Smith (1924-2001) |
The Australian Legend: A Backward Look Forwards |
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Joan H. MacDonald |
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Vol 31 (2016): Marking the passing of Brian Dunnett, and dealing with matters of Pitcairn Island |
Survey of Songs and Poetry from Australian Newspapers 1890–1893 |
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Mark Gregory |
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Vol 31 (2016): Marking the passing of Brian Dunnett, and dealing with matters of Pitcairn Island |
The Future of the Past—A Cautionary Lesson: Heritage and Financial Mismanagement at the Port Arthur Historic Site, 1987–1996 |
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Andrew K. S. Piper |
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Vol 31 (2016): Marking the passing of Brian Dunnett, and dealing with matters of Pitcairn Island |
The General Prologue to the New England Tales |
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Khoo Soo Hay |
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Vol 31 (2016): Marking the passing of Brian Dunnett, and dealing with matters of Pitcairn Island |
Ten Years of Australian Folklore |
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Ian Turner |
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Vol 31 (2016): Marking the passing of Brian Dunnett, and dealing with matters of Pitcairn Island |
The academic fellowship and supportive ambience of Wright College, A Longtime Seminal ‘Folklore Centre’—and one significant for the closer study of Australian Social History / Regional Australian Identity, Non-Indigenous / Settler Heritage, and Culture, within the University of New England, Armidale, N.S.W. |
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J. S. Ryan |
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Vol 31 (2016): Marking the passing of Brian Dunnett, and dealing with matters of Pitcairn Island |
Frank Eyre (1910-1988), a significant shaper for: definitive writing of Australian history and culture, supporting the nation’s myth-makers and the most important national identity recorders from 1948 to 1976 |
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J. S. Ryan |
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Vol 30 (2015): Outreach to surrounding countries and the commemorating of centennials |
Australian Poetry |
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Judith Wright |
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Vol 30 (2015): Outreach to surrounding countries and the commemorating of centennials |
Walking Together at Myall Creek: Dreaming Beyond ‘A Cult of Forgetfulness’ |
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Julie Collins |
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Vol 30 (2015): Outreach to surrounding countries and the commemorating of centennials |
Ancient Memories: Standing Stones and Ritual Landscapes |
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E. J. Kent |
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Vol 30 (2015): Outreach to surrounding countries and the commemorating of centennials |
The Power of Literature in J.M. Coetzee’s Elizabeth Costello |
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Suzie Gibson |
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Vol 30 (2015): Outreach to surrounding countries and the commemorating of centennials |
Let the Water Run: Australia’s Water Vocabulary |
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Karina Hepner |
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Vol 30 (2015): Outreach to surrounding countries and the commemorating of centennials |
Contemporary Rites of Passage |
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Julie Faux |
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Vol 29 (2014): Our Celtic Identity |
The Very Full Life and Final Triumphs of John Meredith (1920–2010) in the Sphere of Collecting and Publishing Australia’s Folk Culture |
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J. S. Ryan |
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Vol 29 (2014): Our Celtic Identity |
Standing Stones Down Under |
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J. S. Ryan |
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Vol 29 (2014): Our Celtic Identity |
Lore and Language in the Australian School Playground |
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Susie Shields |
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Vol 29 (2014): Our Celtic Identity |
C.W. Peck’s Australian Legends: Aboriginal Dreaming Stories of Eastern Australia |
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Michael Organ |
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Vol 29 (2014): Our Celtic Identity |
Captain Cook’s Country Dance |
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Heather Blasdale Clarke |
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Vol 29 (2014): Our Celtic Identity |
The Fiery Outlaw: Incendiarism and the Tarnishing of a Bushranging Folk Hero |
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Grace Moore |
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Vol 29 (2014): Our Celtic Identity |
The Adventurous Cadet: Romanticism and Adventure in the Cadet Corps of the Private Schools of Sydney, 1901-1914 |
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Nathan Wise |
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Vol 29 (2014): Our Celtic Identity |
Virtuosi from the Australian Big Scrub: Australia, Empire and the Meaning of Musical Journeys in the Long 19th Century |
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Jennifer Gall |
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Vol 29 (2014): Our Celtic Identity |
The Mythology of Absence: David Malouf’s 12 Edmonstone Street and Stefan Ackerie’s ‘Skyneedle’ |
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Suzie Gibson |
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Vol 28 (2013): Regional outreaches and reflections |
Finding the Unexpected on the Trail of the Extraordinary in Arnhem Land |
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Ian McIntosh |
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Vol 28 (2013): Regional outreaches and reflections |
‘It’s not my heritage, but I love it anyway’: The Recreational Folk Dance Movement |
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Jeanette Mollenhauer |
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Vol 28 (2013): Regional outreaches and reflections |
Towards a General Theory of Narrative for Australian Folklore |
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Peter Gilet |
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Vol 28 (2013): Regional outreaches and reflections |
The Parodying of National Verse: An Australian Folk Craft |
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Keith McKenry |
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Vol 28 (2013): Regional outreaches and reflections |
Erskineville to Bullock Mountain in the Glorious New England Ranges |
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Steve Langley |
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Vol 28 (2013): Regional outreaches and reflections |
An Early Australian Article on: ‘English Folk Songs and Dances’: Part III |
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Clive Carey |
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Vol 28 (2013): Regional outreaches and reflections |
Sally Morgan and My Place from an American’s point of view: The Game of Navigation |
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Reggie Forest |
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Vol 28 (2013): Regional outreaches and reflections |
Worlds Between: Insightful Story and Bridging of the Gap Between the Indigenous and the Larger Population of Australia |
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J. S. Ryan, Robert James Smith |
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Vol 28 (2013): Regional outreaches and reflections |
Austral Voices: Recommended Music Resources in the School Syllabus and The School Magazine, 1916 to 1956 |
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Marilyn Chaseling, Robert James Smith |
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Vol 28 (2013): Regional outreaches and reflections |
Eco-Lore: Some Mythic and Folkloric Roots |
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Julie Hawkins |
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Vol 26 (2011): Notions of Defiance; the Tragedy of Wars of Retaliation, and our Celtic Heritage |
Charmed Circles From the Past |
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Joan H. MacDonald |
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Vol 26 (2011): Notions of Defiance; the Tragedy of Wars of Retaliation, and our Celtic Heritage |
Australia’s Rites of Passage |
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Rebecca Rankin |
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Vol 26 (2011): Notions of Defiance; the Tragedy of Wars of Retaliation, and our Celtic Heritage |
Becoming an Adult: Australian Rites of Passage as Practised at the Present Time |
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Melissa Saunders |
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Vol 26 (2011): Notions of Defiance; the Tragedy of Wars of Retaliation, and our Celtic Heritage |
Tales Heard and Tales Read: From Chile to Australia: A Memoir |
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Carmen Schiessler |
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Vol 26 (2011): Notions of Defiance; the Tragedy of Wars of Retaliation, and our Celtic Heritage |
Perdurable Story Elements from Celtic Folklore and Mythology: These as More Recent Tastes as Observed and Reflected on In Regional ‘New England’, in Northern New South Wales |
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J. S. Ryan |
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Vol 26 (2011): Notions of Defiance; the Tragedy of Wars of Retaliation, and our Celtic Heritage |
The Arts, and Government |
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Don Aitkin |
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Vol 26 (2011): Notions of Defiance; the Tragedy of Wars of Retaliation, and our Celtic Heritage |
An Early Australian article on ‘English Folk Songs and Dances’ |
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Clive Carey |
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Vol 25 (2010): A Celebratory Issue |
Folklore, History and Myth at an Anzac Memorial |
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Graham Seal |
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Vol 25 (2010): A Celebratory Issue |
Sydney and the Appearance of the Middle Eastern |
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Robert James Smith |
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Vol 25 (2010): A Celebratory Issue |
Women, Craft and Protest: Yesterday and Today |
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Denise Rall, Moya Costello |
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Vol 25 (2010): A Celebratory Issue |
A Journey to Heaven: Burrumarra’s Return to Gulirra |
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Ian S. McIntosh |
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Vol 25 (2010): A Celebratory Issue |
Reconsidering the Place of Esben Storm’s In Search Of Anna in the History of the New Australian Cinema |
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Dean Biron |
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Vol 25 (2010): A Celebratory Issue |
Industrial Song and Poetry in Australia: An Introduction |
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Mark Gregory |
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Vol 25 (2010): A Celebratory Issue |
‘Staunchly Your Friend’: Mary Mackillop and Friendship |
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Mary Cresp |
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Vol 25 (2010): A Celebratory Issue |
The Quest For Love and Identity in Marcus Clarke’s His Natural Life |
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Suzie Gibson |
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Vol 25 (2010): A Celebratory Issue |
Big Cats and Dead Sheep: An Overview of the Folkloric Phenomena of Big Cats in the Australian Bush |
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David Waldron |
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Vol 25 (2010): A Celebratory Issue |
Barry, Mick and Kenny: Bloke-heroes in Australian Cinema |
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Neil Rattigan |
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Vol 24 (2009): Featuring Folk Music and Cultural Change |
Heritage—In Whose Hands? A Regional University's Link to its Community's Traditional Culture |
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Robert James Smith |
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Vol 24 (2009): Featuring Folk Music and Cultural Change |
Leunig: An Appreciation |
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Ian M. Johnstone |
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Vol 24 (2009): Featuring Folk Music and Cultural Change |
Man Eating Bugs: An Old Taste for New Times |
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Nigel Hayes |
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Vol 24 (2009): Featuring Folk Music and Cultural Change |
Colin Munro (b. 1940) and the Making of a Significant Australian Folklorist’s Career |
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Mark Duncan |
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Vol 24 (2009): Featuring Folk Music and Cultural Change |
Folk Song, Industrial Songs, the Folk Revival and Other Musics: An Interview with A.L. Lloyd (in 1970) |
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Mark Gregory |
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Vol 24 (2009): Featuring Folk Music and Cultural Change |
Waltzing Matilda: Reading the Myths |
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Diannah Johnston |
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Vol 24 (2009): Featuring Folk Music and Cultural Change |
Traditions of ‘The Trade’: The Folklore of Australian Submariners |
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Graham Seal |
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Vol 24 (2009): Featuring Folk Music and Cultural Change |
Affirming Contemporary Australian Identity Through Folk Music: Marketing Cultural Tribalism in the 21st Century |
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Bird Jensen |
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Vol 24 (2009): Featuring Folk Music and Cultural Change |
The Poison Chalice of Captain James Cook, its Medical Background and Similar ‘Cures’ |
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Michael T. Connell |
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Vol 24 (2009): Featuring Folk Music and Cultural Change |
Click Go the Shears: The Making of an Australian Icon |
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Keith McKenry |
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Vol 24 (2009): Featuring Folk Music and Cultural Change |
Two Different Histories: Same Place? Manilla, NSW |
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Anna M. Blanch |
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Vol 23 (2008): Kelly Legends, and Schoolchildren’s Folklore Revisited |
Australia’s Lost Folk Songs: The Treasures that Slipped Through Percy Jones’ Fingers, A Review |
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J. S. Ryan |
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Vol 23 (2008): Kelly Legends, and Schoolchildren’s Folklore Revisited |
Poems, Plants and Post-modern Australian Men and Women: or ‘The Boy from the Bush’ in Sydney Town |
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J. S. Ryan |
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Vol 3 (1989) |
Bold Jack Donahue and the Irish Outlaw Tradition |
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Philip Buttress |
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Vol 3 (1989) |
The True History of Bernard Reilly |
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Bob Reece |
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Vol 3 (1989) |
Contemporary Legend and the Photocopy Revolution: An Explanation |
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Paul Smith |
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Vol 3 (1989) |
Folklore and Ethnic Groups |
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Gwenda Davey |
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Vol 3 (1989) |
The Folklife Inquiry |
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Keith McKenry |
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Vol 3 (1989) |
The Weaving Industry Workshop: Attitudes and Values in Contemporary Australian Folk Club Music |
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Jill Stubington |
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Vol 2 (1988) |
The Bottle Round the Beds |
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Bill Scott |
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Vol 2 (1988) |
Collection, Conservation, Utilisation: Pressing Problems for Folklorists |
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Hugh Anderson |
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Vol 2 (1988) |
Australia's Rising and Falling Continental Neighbour - Lemuria |
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J. S. Ryan |
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Vol 2 (1988) |
Nursery Lore and the Functions of Folklore |
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Gwenda Davey |
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Vol 2 (1988) |
A Discussion of Contemporary Folklore and Racism |
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Brad Tate, Paul Smith, Graham Seal |
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Vol 1 (1987) |
Preserving the Status Quo: The Folklore of Women |
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Joan Newman |
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Vol 1 (1987) |
A Derbyshire Custom in Transition? Well Dressing in Perth, Western Australia |
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David S. Hults |
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Vol 1 (1987) |
Italian Traditional Music in Adelaide |
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Linda Barwick |
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Vol 1 (1987) |
Azaria Chamberlain and the Media Charivari |
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Graham Seal |
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Vol 1 (1987) |
The Making of Australian Traditions: A Survey of 'bush' Literature Since Russel Ward |
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Hugh Anderson |
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Vol 13 (1998): An issue presented to Bill Scott (b.1923) |
Dugongs and Mermaids, Selkies and Seals |
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A. Asbjørn Jøn |
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Vol 19 (2004): New ways of transmitting story and memory |
Our History, our Future in Tourism |
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Wendy Fahey |
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Vol 8 (1993) |
Coming to 'Just Terms' with the Indigenous People: To Be or Not To Be (A Republic) - That is the question |
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Paul Keating |
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