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EDITOR Caroline Turner
ASSISTANT EDITOR/DESIGNER Lindy Shultz
EDITORIAL ADVISORS Tony Bennett, Open University, UK;
Dipesh Chakrabarty, University of Chicago; James K. Chandler, University of Chicago; W. Robert Connor, National Humanities Center; Saul Dubow, University of Sussex; Valerie I. J. Flint, University of Hull; Margaret R. Higonnet, University of Connecticut; Caroline Humphrey, University of Cambridge; Lynn Hunt, University of Pennsylvania; Mary Jacobus, Cornell University; W. J. F. Jenner; The Australian National University; Peter Jones, University of Edinburgh; E. Ann Kaplan, State University of New York at Stony Brook; Joan Kerr, independent scholar; Dominick LaCapra, Cornell University; David MacDougall, The Australian National University; Iain McCalman, The Australian National University; Fergus Millar, University of Oxford; Anthony Milner, The Australian National University; Howard Morphy, The Australian National University; Meaghan Morris, University of Hong Kong; Tessa Morris-Suzuki, The Australian National University; Martha Nussbaum, University of Chicago; Fiona Paisley, The Australian National University; Paul Patton, University of Sydney; Paul Pickering, The Australian National University; James Walter, Griffith University; Iain Wright, The Australian National University
Humanities Research is a refereed journal published irregularly by the Humanities Research Centre and the Centre for Cross-Cultural Research at The Australian National University. It is distributed free to universities and other academic institutions, libraries, scholars, students and other interested individuals nationally and internationally.
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© The Australian National University. This publication is protected by copyright and may be used as permitted by the Copyright Act 1968 provided appropriate acknowledgement of the source is published. The illustrations and certain identified inclusions in the text are held under separate copyright and may not be reproduced in any form without the permission of the respective copyright holders. Copyright in the individual contributions contained in this publication rests with the author of each contribution. Any requests for permission to copy this material should be directed to the Assistant Editor.
VOL. VIII, NO.1, 2001
ISSN: 1440-0669 (print version ISSN only, ISSN pending for online version)
Journal prepared for the Internet by Netimpact Online Publishing.
DR CAROLINE TURNER is Deputy Director of The Humanities Research Centre, The Australian National University and was a senior museum professional for twenty years.
IAIN McCALMAN is Professor and Director of The Humanities Research Centre, The Australian National University and President of the Academy of the Humanities.
DAWN CASEY Dawn Casey became Director of the National Museum of Australia in 1999 following many years experience in the Australian Public Service, chiefly in the management of Indigenous and cultural heritage policy issues.
ELAINE HEUMANN GURIAN is a US-based museums specialist, and has assisted in the establishment of Te Papa (Museum of New Zealand) and the National Museum of Australia.
HOWARD MORPHY is Professor and Director of the Centre for Cross-Cultural Research at The Australian National University.
PAUL A. PICKERING Dr Paul A. Pickering is an Australian Research Council, Queen Elizabeth II Research Fellow at the Humanities Research Centre.
DOREEN MELLOR Doreen Mellor is an Indigenous Australian. She currently heads the Bringing Them Home Project at the National Library of Australia, and has held a number of key curatorial and management positions in the arts and cultural sector.
RALPH ELLIOTT is Emeritus Professor of English, and Honorary Librarian at the Humanities Research Centre at The Australian National University. His book reviews appear regularly in the Canberra Times.
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