The University of Newcastle,
Researcher report.
| Researcher: | Professor Lyndall Ryan |
| School: | School of Humanities and Social Science |
| Commenced with Institution: | 01-OCT-1998 |
| Personal URL: |
Funded Projects
Please note, only grants administered through the University of Newcastle Research Office are recorded here. For a more complete picture of the researcher's grant history a Personal URL may be supplied, above.
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Student Completions
NB - the completions shown here are only those for the University of Newcastle obtained since 2001.
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Research Publications
Please note, the publications listed here:
(1) relate to the researcher's position at the University of Newcastle only
(2) are for selected categories of publications, and
(3) relate to publication year 1998, onwards.
For a more complete picture of the researcher's publication history a Personal URL may be supplied at the top of this page.
Journal Article
Ryan Lyndall, ’Forged by War (Book Review)’, Overland, 191 83-84 (2008) [C3]
Ryan Lyndall, ’Rediscovering Recherche Bay’, Historical Records of Australian Science, 19 104-108 (2008) [C3]
Ryan Lyndall, ’The axe had never sounded: Place, people and heritage of Recherche Bay, Tasmania’, Historical Records of Australian Science, 19 104-108 (2008) [C3]
Ryan Lyndall, ’Genocide and settler society: Frontier violence and stolen indigenous children in Australian history’, Holocaust and Genocide Studies, 21 158-161 (2007) [C3]
Ryan Lyndall, ’In quite a state’, Overland, 189 89-91 (2007) [C3]
Ryan Lyndall, ’Shopping Malls Country: Reading the Central Coast of NSW’, Journal of Australian Studies, 153-160 (2006) [C1]
Ryan Lyndall, ’The French explorers and the aboriginal Australians 1772-1839 (Book review)’, Australian Historical Studies, 37 228-229 (2006) [C3]
Ryan Lyndall, ’Betty Vivian Pybus (1923-2004) - Obituary’, Australian Feminist Studies, 20 165-167 (2005) [C3]
Ryan Lyndall, ’Family and Gender in Australia and Tasmania’, Tasmanian Historical Studies, 9 107-123 (2004) [C1]
Ryan Lyndall, ’Mother and Daughter Feminists, 1969-1973. Or Why Didn't Edna Ryan Join Women's Liberation?’, Australian Feminist Studies, 19 75-85 (2004) [C1]
Ryan Lyndall, ’Reflections by a target of a media witch hunt’, History Australia, 1 105-109 (2003) [C2]
Ryan Lyndall, ’Review of Marilyn Lake's biography of Faith Bandler, Faith Bandler, Gentle Activist’, Australian Humanities Review, May 2003 4 (2003) [C4]
Ryan Lyndall, ’The Right Book for the Right Time?’, Labour History, 85 202-206 (2003) [C1]
Ryan Lyndall, ’Explorations in Australian Feminist Biography: Notes towards a Biography of my Mother, Edna Ryan (1904-1997)’, School of Humanities: Working Papers, Vol 1, 1 117-135 (2002) [C1]
Ryan Lyndall, ’A Turning Point for the Weekly and a Turning Point for Women? Debate about Women and University in Australian Women's Weekly in 1961’, Journal of Interdisciplinary Gender Studies, 2 52-65 (2001) [C1]
Ryan Lyndall, ’Aboriginal History Wars’, Australian Historical Association Bulletin, 92 31-37 (2001) [C3]
Ripper M, Ryan Lyndall, ’The Role of the 'Withdrawal Method' in the Control of Abortion’, Australian Feminist Studies, 13 313-322 (1998) [C3]
Chapter in Book
Ryan Lyndall, ’Australian Studies - The Germinal Texts: 1978-1982’, Thinking Australian Studies teaching across cultures, University of Queensland Press, St Lucia, 42-59 (2004) [B1]
Ryan Lyndall, ’Waterloo Creek, northern NSW, 1838’, Frontier Conflict: The Australian Experience, National Museum of Australia, Canberra, 33-43 (2003) [B1]
Ryan Lyndall, ’Who Is the Fabricator?’, Whitewash: On Keith Windschuttle's Fabrication of Aboriginal History, Black Inc, Melbourne, 230-257 (2003) [B1]
Ryan Lyndall, ’Remembering the Australian Women's Weekly in the 1950s’, Who Was That Woman? The Australian Women's Weekly in the Post War Years., University of New South Wales Press, Sydney, 55-66 (2002) [B1]
Review
Ryan Lyndall, ’New Perspectives on the Frontier Wars’, Australian Book Review (2002) [D1]
Conference Publication
Ryan Lyndall, ’Edna Ryan's Struggles for Equal Pay in the 1960s’, Work Organisation Struggle, ANU, Canberra (2001) [E1]
Ryan Lyndall, ’Sydney Women's Liberation Movement 1969-1972’, Social Movements in Australia 1965-1975., University of Sydney (2001) [E2]
Ryan Lyndall, ’Too Close for Clarity? The Dilemma of a daughter biographer'’, Proceedings from Interdisciplinary Gender Studies Conference, University of Newcastle, Ourimbah (2001) [E2]
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