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2 I HOPE YOU ENJOY our offerings for the first half of These are all strong and in different ways exciting works. Among the highlights Bruce Grant has lived a fascinating life and writes about it in Subtle Moments with the literary skill one might expect from this journalist and novelist. He has also clearly always been a big picture thinker and his discussion of Australia s developing identity and possible futures is also original, and particularly so given that such thinking about our national culture is now quite uncommon. Slow Catastrophes is a study of the experience of drought in Australia, across the generations back to the late nineteenth century, with the author Rebecca Jones primary source being the diaries of farmers and their families. As can be imagined, writing a history from these sources has required an enormous effort, but with Jones broad knowledge and determination to make this a really readable, human story, or set of stories, I think the result is wonderful. Reading Australian Lives: An Intimate History, by Anisa Puri and Al Thomson, I ve found a thoroughly cathartic experience. I can t think of a book that has better captured not only the flavour of life in Australia but also what it looks, smells, tastes and, most palpably, sounds like: this being the result of a major oral history project carried out in association with the National Library of Australia, which hosts the recordings that can be listened to in this book s e-version. In Of Labour and Liberty, Race Mathews continues his longstanding project to document and advance ways of organising society, and doing business, that put people first. Here he examines the role of distributism and mutualism in the thought and teachings of the Catholic Church in Australia and, with reference to contemporary instances around the world, puts the case for the continuing value of this philosophy and practice. Bruce Hunt, in Australia s Northern Shield?, part of our Investigating Power series, provides a richly documented and instructive account of the shifting position of Papua New Guinea in the defence planning of Australia. Rai Gaita assembles an eminent list of contributors to consider the role and meaning of international law in a troubled world community, at times branching into controversy. And Jenny Hocking s collection considers unknown or under-examined aspects of the experience of the Whitlam government and suggests ways that Australia in the twenty-first century might positively build on these policy legacies. Enjoy! Dr Nathan Hollier, Director, Monash University Publishing Retail prices included in this catalogue are subject to change without notice. For further information about us and our publications please visit our website at Monash University Publishing Matheson Library Information Services Building, 40 Exhibition Walk, Monash University, Clayton VIC 3800, Australia Telephone publishing@monash.edu

3 CONTENTS New and forthcoming books 2 Recent Highlights 18 Backlist 21 How to order and distributors 29 About our ebooks 29 OUR TEAM Dr Nathan Hollier, Director nathan.hollier@monash.edu Sarah Cannon, Marketing and Sales sarah.cannon@monash.edu Joanne Mullins, Press Coordinator joanne.mullins@monash.edu Laura McNicol Smith, Production Assistant laura.mcnicolsmith@monash.edu Les Thomas, Designer les.thomas@monash.edu Cover image: Suite I by Charles Blackman, Collection: Queensland Art Gallery Charles Blackman. Licensed by Viscopy. Follow us via and twitter.com/monashpub

4 NEW AND FORTHCOMING BOOKS Subtle Moments Scenes on a Life s Journey By Bruce Grant Bruce Grant was raised in outback Western Australia but has lived and worked at or near the centre of public life in Australia for several decades, as a film and theatre critic, foreign correspondent, public intellectual, academic, diplomat and government adviser, and is the author of ten works of non-fiction, six novels, essays and short stories. He was Australian High Commissioner to India ( ), Consultant to the federal Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Gareth Evans, , a member of the councils of Monash and Deakin universities, chairman of the Australia-Indonesia Institute, Australian Dance Theatre, and the Victorian Premier s literary awards, and president of Melbourne s international film festival, and the Spoleto festival, which became Melbourne s international arts festival. Grant was an early advocate of the importance of BRUCE GRANT SUBTLE MOMENTS Scenes on a Life s Journey Asia, to Australia. With Gareth Evans he wrote Australia s Foreign Relations in the World of the 1990s (1991), and his Indonesia (first published in 1964) remains a classic. In Subtle Moments Grant shares stories of public life, and its private dimensions, with literary aplomb and surprising candour, and, more than this, fascinatingly illuminates how Australia has changed over time, and how it might still develop for the better. RRP: AUD/US $ pages images 12 page b&w images Publication: January 2017 Series: Biography ISBN (paperback):

5 new and forthcoming books 3 Australian Lives An Intimate History By Anisa Puri and Alistair Thomson Life is long. When you re forty-eight, there s been a lot of stuff that s happened (laughs). It s got elements of comedy and there are elements of heartache and drama and thriller and it s got so many things in it. (Rhonda King, born 1965) AUSTRALIAN LIVES An Intimate History ANISA PURI AND ALISTAIR THOMSON I really like the idea that in maybe a hundred years someone could listen and hear about my life to learn about what living in 2012 or 2013 was like. Think that s really cool. (Adam-Farrow-Palmer, born 1988) Australian Lives: An Intimate History illuminates Australian life across the 20th and into the 21st century: how we have been shaped by the forces and expectations of contemporary history and how, in turn, we have made our lives and created Australian society. From oral history interviews with Australians born between 1920 and 1989, fifty narrators reflect on their diverse experience as children and teenagers, in midlife and in old age, about faith, migration, work and play, aspiration and activism, memory and identity. Published as both paperback and e-book, in Australian Lives you can read and listen to the comedy, heartache and drama of ordinary Australians extraordinary lives. As our interviewee Kim Bear (born 1959) explains, Stories are a great way to inform people about what it is to be human. Even if you say one thing that resonates with them, there s that connection made. Anisa Puri is a professional historian and a PhD candidate in the School of Philosophical, Historical and International Studies at Monash University. Her work explores oral history and memory, Australian social and cultural history, and the intersection between oral history and digital technology. She is also the President of Oral History NSW. Alistair Thomson is Professor of History at Monash University. His books include: Ten Pound Poms (2005, with Jim Hammerton), Moving Stories: an intimate history of four women across two countries (2011), Oral History and Photography (2011, with Alexander Freund), Anzac Memories (2013), and The Oral History Reader (2016 with Rob Perks). RRP: AUD/US $ pages (hyperlinks in ebook) Publication: May 2017 ISBN (paperback):

6 4 new and forthcoming books Australia s Northern Shield? Papua New Guinea and the Defence of Australia Since 1880 By Bruce Hunt This book is the first to draw extensively on the recently released highly classified notes of the cabinet room discussions of successive Australian Governments from 1950 to the mid-1970s and details the changing attitude of the nation s leaders towards the place of Papua New Guinea in Australia s defence and security outlook. The Cabinet notebooks provide an unprecedented, uncensored insight into the opinion of Australia s leaders towards Indonesia under Sukarno, Southeast Asia and Indo China in general, Britain and the United States and, finally, towards Papua New Guinea. The cabinet room discussions reveal attitudes towards Asia and Australia s place in the region more nuanced, varied and sensitive than previously known. They also illustrate the dominant influence of Prime Minister AUSTRALIA S NORTHERN SHIELD? PAPUA NEW GUINEA AND THE DEFENCE OF AUSTRALIA SINCE 1880 BRUCE HUNT Robert Menzies and Deputy Prime Minister John McEwen in shaping Australia s response to the critical events of this time. Australia s Northern Shield? shows how, since colonial times, Australia has assessed the importance of Papua New Guinea by examining the ambitions of and threats from external sources, principally Imperial Germany, Japan, and Indonesia. It examines the significant change in Australia s attitude as this region approached independence in 1975, amid concerns as to the new nation s future stability and unity. The terms of Australia s long-term defence undertaking are examined in detail and an examination is offered also of the most recent attempts to define the strategic importance of Papua New Guinea to Australia. Bruce Hunt is a Research Fellow in the School of History, College of Arts and Social Sciences, at the Australian National University. He was an officer in the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) from 1974 until his retirement in mid He was posted to the Australian High Commission in Port Moresby from 1985 to 1987 and was Director of the PNG Section in DFAT from 1990 to 1994 and again from 2000 to In 1999 he was appointed Chief Negotiator in the Peace Monitoring Group on Bougainville. In 2000 he was an adviser to the Commonwealth Eminent Persons Group set up to examine the challenges faced by the Papua New Guinea Defence Force. RRP: AUD/US $39.95 c.400 pages 8 b&w pages images Publication: March 2017 Series: Investigating Power ISBN (paperback):

7 new and forthcoming books 5 Slow Catastrophes Living with Drought in Australia By Rebecca Jones Living with drought is one of the biggest issues of our times. Climate change scenarios suggest that in the next fifty years global warming will increase both the frequency and severity of these phenomena. Stories of drought are familiar to us, accompanied by images of dead sheep, dry dams, cracked earth, farmers leaving their lands, and rural economic stagnation. Drought is indeed a catastrophe, played out slowly. But as Rebecca Jones reveals in this sensitive account of families living on the Australian land, the story of drought in this driest continent is as much about resilience, adaptation, strength of community, ingenious planning for, and creative responses to, persistent absences of rainfall. The histories of eight farming families, stretching from the 1870s to the 1950s, are related, with a focus LIVING WITH DROUGHT SLOW IN AUSTRALIA CATASTROPHES REBECCA JONES on private lives and inner thoughts, revealed by personal diaries. The story is brought up to the present with the author s interviews with contemporary farmers and pastoralists. In greatly enriching our understanding of the human dimensions of drought, Slow Catastrophes provides us with vital resources to face our ecological future. Rebecca Jones is an environmental historian in the School of History and Centre for Environmental History at the Australian National University. She is author of Green Harvest: a History of Organic Farming and Gardening in Australia and has published widely in environmental history, Australian history and on rural health and wellbeing. RRP: AUD/US $34.95 c.300 pages c.45 images Publication: August 2017 ISBN (paperback):

8 6 new and forthcoming books Who s Afraid of International Law? Edited by Raimond Gaita and Gerry Simpson Is there such a thing as an international law of which to be afraid? Can international law be seen as a coherent set of norms? Or is it, rather, something experienced radically differently by different individuals and groups in different parts of the world? And what do the different sets of international law seek to change or justify today? In Who s Afraid of International Law? noted authorities in this field respond to Raimond Gaita s invitation to explore ways in which international law constitutes a certain way of talking and being; one that might have both ameliorative and malign effects. The result is an extended and rich conversation about international law s aspirations and limitations, its nuances and rigidities, achievements and failures, relevance and irrelevance. Contributors include Raimond Gaita, Gerry Simpson, Sundhya Pahuja, Tim McCormack, Robyn Eckersley, Catriona Drew and Martin Krygier. Raimond Gaita is Professorial Fellow in the Melbourne Law School and The Faculty of Arts at the University of Melbourne and Emeritus Professor of Moral Philosophy at King s College London. His books, which have been widely translated, include: Good and Evil: An Absolute Conception, the award winning Romulus, My Father, A Common Humanity: Thinking About Love & Truth & Justice, A Sense for Humanity, and The Philosopher s Dog. Gerry Simpson holds the Kenneth Bailey Chair of Law at Melbourne Law School, the University of Melbourne, where he is Director of the Asia Pacific Centre for Military Law, and convener of The Global Justice Studio. He is a Visiting Professor of Public International Law at the London School of Economics, where he held a Chair until 2009, and is currently an AFP/ Open Society Fellow (based in Tbilisi, Georgia). RRP: AUD/US $ pages Publication: February 2017 Series: Philosophy ISBN (paperback): WHO S AFRAID OF INTERNATIONAL LAW? EDITED BY RAIMOND GAITA & GERRY SIMPSON

9 new and forthcoming books 7 Of Labour and Liberty Distributism in Victoria By Race Mathews What will the future of work, social freedom and employment look like? In an era of increased job insecurity and social dislocation, is it possible to reshape economics along democratic lines in a way that genuinely serves the interests of the community? AND LIBERTY Of Labor and Liberty arises from Race Mathew s half a century and more of political and public policy DISTRIBUTISM IN VICTORIA involvement. It responds to evidence of a precipitous RACE MATHEWS decline in active citizenship, resulting from a loss of confidence in politics, politicians, parties and parliamentary democracy; the rise of lying for hire lobbyism; increasing concentration of capital in the hands of a wealthy few; and corporate wrong-doing and criminality. It questions whether political democracy can survive indefinitely in the absence of economic democracy of labour hiring capital rather than capital labour. It highlights the potential of the social teachings of the Catholic Church and the now largely forgotten Distributist political philosophy and program that originated from them as a means of bringing about a more equal, just and genuinely democratic social order. It describes and evaluates Australian attempts to give effect to Distributism, with special reference to Victoria. And with an optimistic view to future possibilities it documents the support and advocacy of Pope Francis, and ownership by some 83,000 workers of the Mondragon co-operatives in Spain. Race Mathews is a former Chief of Staff to Gough Whitlam, Federal MP, Victorian MP and Minister, Local Government Councillor, academic, speech therapist and primary teacher. He has held numerous positions in the Australian Labor Party and the co-operative and credit union movements and has written and spoken widely about their history, attributes and activities. A major focus of his research has been the great complex of worker-owned cooperatives at Mondragon in the Basque region of Spain and its origins in the social teachings of the Catholic Church. He is married to writer Iola Mathews, and lives in Melbourne. RRP: AUD/US $34.95 c.400 pages c.12 b&w images Publication: April 2017 Series: Politics ISBN (paperback): OF LABOUR

10 8 new and forthcoming books Making Modern Australia The Whitlam Government s 21st Century Agenda Edited by Jenny Hocking The changes we have made will remain like all great Labor legislation permanent landmarks in our history. Gough Whitlam The Whitlam government propelled Australia out of the presumptions and certainties of twenty-three years of conservative government and changed it irrevocably. It passed a record number of bills into law and became the most successful reformist government in Australia s history. This book brings to light aspects of Whitlam s ambitious reform agenda that have been neglected for too long. The Australian Assistance Plan generated networks of regional and community cooperation that remain today. Plans for energy infrastructure and selfsufficiency that would ensure the use of the nation s resources for the common good, appear more and more visionary. The ground-breaking Royal Commission into Human Relationships is clearly a forerunner of the current royal commissions into institutionalised child abuse and family violence. New research shows the extent to which this reforming agenda continued the post-war reconstruction plans of Curtin and Chifley. The personal dimension of this agenda how Whitlam s approach to policy design and implementation was influenced by his childhood in Canberra is also detailed. Finally this book reassesses the place of the Whitlam government, and its dismissal, in history, in light of new material that continues to emerge from the personal papers of Sir John Kerr, and new analyses that challenge previous assessments. Contributors include Michelle Arrow, Nicholas Brown, Murray Goot, Jenny Hocking, Carol Johnson, David Lee, Stuart Macintyre, Lyndon Megarrity, Greg Melleuish, Melanie Oppenheimer, Erik Eklund, Joanne Scott and James Walter. Professor Jenny Hocking is Research Professor, Australian Research Council Discovery Outstanding Researcher Award (DORA) Fellow in the National Centre for Australian Studies at Monash University, the inaugural Distinguished Whitlam Fellow at the Whitlam Institute at Western Sydney University and a celebrated biographer, scholar and political commentator. Jenny is the author of the acclaimed two-volume biography Gough Whitlam: His Time and Gough Whitlam: A Moment in History. RRP: AUD/US $29.95 c.224 pages Publication: July 2017 ISBN (paperback):

11 new and forthcoming books 9 A Historian for all Seasons Essays for Geoffrey Bolton Edited by Stuart Macintyre, Jenny Gregory and Lenore Layman Geoffrey Bolton was the most versatile and widely travelled of his generation of Australian historians. As a scholar, teacher and commentator he enriched understanding of the country s regional mosaic, some of its notable figures and others who were just as revealing, the natural environment, social patterns and political life. He was also unflagging in his encouragement of others. The contributors to this volume take his work as a departure point for original essays on a variety of themes in Australian history. Contributors include Stuart Macintyre, Jenny Gregory, Lenore Layman, Carol Bolton, Mark McKenna, Graeme Davison, Carl Bridge, Alan Atkinson, Andrew Gaynor, Tom Griffiths, Tim Rowse, Lizzy Watt, Mary Anne Jebb and Pat Jalland. Stuart Macintyre was recruited to Murdoch University by Geoffrey Bolton in 1976 A HISTORIAN FOR ALL SEASONS ESSAYS FOR GEOFFREY BOLTON EDITED BY STUART MACINTYRE, LENORE LAYMAN AND JENNY GREGORY and worked with him on the Oxford History of Australia. His most recent publication is Australia s Boldest Experiment: War and Reconstruction in the 1940s and he has currently exchanged chocolates for boiled lollies with a study of what has happened to Australia s universities. Jenny Gregory co-authored Claremont: a History with Geoff and remains grateful for his generosity towards a junior colleague who had criticised his view of Western Australia s interwar years. Her research focuses on urban history and heritage, but her most recent book is Seeking Wisdom: A Centenary History of the University of Western Australia. Lenore Layman enjoyed being a colleague of Geoff Bolton at Murdoch University. She has most recently published Blood Nose Politics: A Centenary History of the WA National Party, worked on the Australian Asbestos Network website on the health disaster of asbestos use in Australia, and is currently busy on a variety of community history projects. RRP: AUD/US $39.95 c.376 pages c.20 images Publication: June 2017 ISBN (paperback):

12 10 new and forthcoming books The Conscription Conflict and the Great War NOW AVAILABLE IN PAPERBACK Edited by Robin Archer, Joy Damousi, Murray Goot and Sean Scalmer The Conscription Conflict tells a forgotten story, it fills a void in Australian history. And as the best writers of history do the authors of this collection allow the protagonists to speak for themselves. The sound and fury of those times still ring loudly in this book. The Hon Bill Shorten MP While the Great War raged, Australians were twice asked to vote on the question of military conscription for overseas service. The recourse to popular referendum on such an issue at such a time was without precedent anywhere in the world. The campaigns precipitated mass mobilisation, bitter argument, a split in the Labor Party, and the fall of a government. The defeat of the proposals was hailed by some as a victory of democracy over militarism, mourned by others as an expression of political disloyalty or a symptom of failed self-government. But while the memory of the conscription campaigns once loomed large, it has increasingly been overshadowed by a preoccupation with the sacrifice and heroism of Australian soldiers a preoccupation that has been reinforced during the centennial commemorations. This volume redresses the balance. Across nine chapters, distinguished scholars consider the origins, unfolding, and consequences of the conscription campaigns, comparing local events with experiences in Britain, the United States, and other countries. A corrective to the militarisation of Australian history, it is also a major new exploration of a unique and defining episode in Australia s past. Contributors include Robin Archer, Joy Damousi, Murray Goot, Sean Scalmer, Douglas Newton, Frank Bongiorno, John Connor and Ross McKibbin. RRP: AUD/US $ pages 20 images Publication: March 2017 ISBN (paperback):

13 new and forthcoming books 11 Hasan Mustapa Ethnicity and Islam in Indonesia Edited by Julian Millie HASAN MUSTAPA ETHNICITY AND ISLAM IN INDONESIA EDITED BY JULIAN MILLIE Conversations about the role and value of Islamic diversity in Indonesia s Islamic public sphere are becoming more frequent and intense. For some Muslims, homogeneity is a precondition for a prosperous and pious community. For others, diversity is a resource that is necessary for creating a just society, and for preserving Indonesia s religious, political and social distinctiveness. Vernacular Indonesia Series Indonesia s regional Islamic traditions are increasingly being cited as reference points in these conversations. Hasan Mustapa ( ) was a scholar, mystic and poet who studied in Mecca for thirteen years before commencing his career as an Islamic official in the Netherlands East Indies. He wrote a number of sufistic treatises on Islamic belief and practice, mostly in the Sundanese language. To the surprise of many, his name and writings are now being more frequently referenced in public discourse. Indonesians are becoming more interested in his work, which they interpret as a characteristically Indonesian mediation of Islamic concepts belonging to the intellectual lineage of figures such as Ibn al- Arabi (d. 1240) and Abd al-karim Al-Jili (d. 1424). Members of the Sundanese ethnic group of West Java, who currently number around forty million, have also shown renewed interest in his work as a model for nurturing a pro-diversity ethic in the province s unsettled Islamic public sphere. Hasan Mustapa: Ethnicity and Islam in Indonesia is comprised of chapters by Sundanese scholars, alongside the editor s contributions. Some provide introductions to Mustapa s life and work, while others perform a discursive move of increasing importance in contemporary Indonesia: reaching into a regional Islamic past to make authoritative statements about the present. Together, the chapters form a timely addition to the literature on a question of growing importance: what influence should regional traditions have in contemporary Islamic societies? Julian Millie s first book, Bidasari: Jewel of Malay Muslim Culture, was a study of Islamic romance in the Malay language. His second, Splashed by the Saint: Ritual Reading and Islamic Sanctity in West Java, was based on a period of field research over fourteen months during which he attended an Islamic intercession ritual in West Java. Since then, Millie has continued to work in West Java, focusing mainly on Islamic preaching and the interactions between subnational and national Islamic spheres. RRP: AUD/US $39.95 c.224 pages Publication: August 2017 Series: Vernacular Indonesia ISBN (paperback):

14 12 new and forthcoming books Basudara Stories of Peace from Maluku Working Together for Reconciliation Edited by Jacky Manuputty, Zairin Salampessy, Ihsan Ali-Fauzi and Irsyad Rafsadi Translated by Hilary Syaranamual Preface by Gerry van Klinken Basudara Stories of Peace from Maluku Working Together for Reconciliation Edited by Jacky Manuputty, Zairin Salampessy, Ihsan Ali-Fauzi and Irsyad Rafsadi Translated by Hilary Syaranamual All of the personal stories in this book have been conveyed with amazing honesty. It was not easy, to display deep personal feelings in public. More amazingly, all the contributors come from the communities which used to face each other with angry scowls. This is sufficient to make this book an historical monument. Gerry van Klinken BETWEEN early 1999 and early 2002, in the Maluku Islands archipelago in Indonesia, Christian and Muslim communities engaged in a bloody conflict. Various causes of this prolonged ethno-religious violence have been put forward. In this book, for the first time, participants in and victims of what happened speak variously of what they did and saw, of the effects of the violence on them, as individuals and members of families and communities, at the time and after, and of how they have sought to build bridges of peace. Basudara, a word evoking kith and kin showing care for each other, touches the central concern of the writers the bearers of eyewitness testimony in this book who pray for the growth of this caring spirit. How, they reflect, can this idea be put into practice? How can such conflict be avoided in the future? What can the world learn from their experiences of violent upheaval? Basudara Stories of Peace from Maluku is affecting, instructive and inspiring, and sheds a unique light on the world of Indonesia s Maluku Islands. RRP: AUD/US $ pages Publication: January 2017 Series Herb Feith Translation ISBN (paperback):

15 new and forthcoming books 13 Bridges of Friendship Reflections on Indonesia s Early Independence and Australia s Volunteer Graduate Scheme, 1920s 1960s Edited by Ann McCarthy and Ailsa Thomson Zainuddin Bridges of Friendship unveils personal ties between Indonesians and Australians in the early days of the Indonesian Republic. Betty Feith provides a bird s-eye history of the Volunteer Graduate Scheme in Indonesia, an initiative under which Australian graduates were employed in the Indonesian civil service. The Volunteer Graduate Scheme pioneered the concept of international volunteering as we understand it today. Feith s nuanced BRIDGES OF FRIENDSHIP Reflections on Indonesia s Early Independence and Australia s Volunteer Graduate Scheme Includes writings from Betty Feith and Kurnianingrat Ali Sastroamijoyo Edited by Ann McCarthy and Ailsa Thomson Zainuddin and insightful narrative demonstrates the ideals of equality and support for the newly formed Indonesian Republic that were at the heart of the Scheme. The reminiscences of Kurnianingrat Ali Sastroamijoyo, an educator who worked extensively in English language teaching and training, and took an active part in the Indonesian Revolution, include a fascinating and moving account of daily life in occupied Yogyakarta during the struggle for independence against the Dutch. Kurnianingrat illuminates Indonesian social and cultural history at this critical time for the nation. A common thread across these two accounts is the friendship of Kurnianingrat and Harumani Rudolph-Sudirdjo with Australian volunteer graduates Feith and Ailsa Thomson Zainuddin: all four women worked together at the English Language Inspectorate in Jakarta in the mid-1950s. Extracts from correspondence, in a final section, illustrate the mutual interests and lasting connections and commitments of this circle. Taken as a whole, Bridges of Friendship suggests the depth of human connection between Australia and Indonesia, fostered by the international spirit common to both the Indonesian Revolution and the Volunteer Graduate Scheme.. RRP: AUD/US $ pages 9 B&W images Publication: April 2017 Series: Herb Feith Translation ISBN (paperback):

16 LATER IN 2017 Dunera Lives Volume One By Ken Inglis, Seumas Spark and Jay Winter The story of the Dunera Boys is an intrinsic part of the history of Australia in the Second World War and in its aftermath. The injustice these 2000 men suffered through British internment in camps at Hay, Tatura and Orange is well known. Less familiar is the tale of what happened to them afterwards. This book tells that story, in two volumes, one in images, and one in life stories. The images constitute a narrative all of their own. The beauty and power of these traces of the lives of these internees speak for themselves. Once familiar with the images in the first volume, the reader will be able to embrace more fully the profiles in volume two. These are stories of struggle, sadness, transcendence, and creativity that describe the lives of these men and of the society in which they lived, first as prisoners and then as free men. A contribution to the history of Australia, to the history of migrants and migration, and to the history of human rights, these two volumes put in the public domain a story whose full dimensions and complexity have never been described. RRP: AUD/US $39.95 C.256 pages, c.280 images Publication(vol1): November 2017 Series: History ISBN (paperback): Australia A Cultural History (Third Edition) By John Rickard DUNERA LIVES By Ken Inglis, Seumas Spark and Jay Winter AUSTRALIA A CULTURAL HISTORY THIRD EDITION JOHN RICKARD John Rickard s Australia: A Cultural History, first published in 1988, is still the only short history of Australia from a cultural perspective. It has also acquired a unique reputation as an introduction to the development of Australian society and was listed by the historian and public intellectual John Hirst in his First XI: The best Australian history books. Although arranged chronologically, this book is not a chronicle, still less a laborious detailing of governors and governments: rather, it focuses on the transmission of values, beliefs and customs amongst the diverse mix of peoples who are

17 later in today s Australians. The story begins with the sixty thousand years of the Aboriginal presence and their continuing material and spiritual relationship with the land, and takes the reader through the turbulent years of British colonisation and the emergence, through prosperity, war and depression, of the cultural accommodations which have been distinctively Australian. This Third Edition concludes with a critical review of the challenges facing contemporary Australia and warns that we may get the future we deserve. A perceptive, balanced, wide-ranging interpretation of the evolution of modern Australia which is both erudite and well-written. Duncan Bythell RRP: AUD/US $39.95 c.380 pages, c.35 images Publication: September 2017 ISBN (paperback): Me Write Myself The Free Aboriginal Inhabitants of Van Diemen s Land at Wybalenna, By Leonie Stevens Exiles, lost souls, remnants of a dying race The fate of the First Nations peoples of Van Diemen s Land is one of the most infamous chapters in Australian, and world, history. The men, women and children exiled to Flinders Island in the 1830s and 40s have often been written about, but never allowed to speak for themselves. This book aims to change that. Penned by the exiles during their fifteen years at the settlement called Wybalenna, items in the Flinders Island Chronicle, sermons, letters and petitions offer a compelling corrective to traditional portrayals of a hopeless, dispossessed, illiterate people s final days. The exiles did not see themselves as prisoners, but as a Free People. Seen through their own writing, the community at Wybalenna was vibrant, complex and evolving. Rather than a depressed people simply waiting for death, their own words reveal a politically astute community engaged in a fifteen year campaign for their own freedom: one which was ultimately successful. Me Write Myself is a compelling story that will profoundly affect understandings of Tasmanian and Australian history. RRP: AUD/US $29.95 c.320 pages, c.20 images Publication: September 2017 ISBN (paperback):

18 16 later in 2017 Reason and Lovelessness Essays, Reviews, Encounters, By Barry Hill Introduction by Tom Griffiths Barry Hill is a multi-award winning writer of poetry, essays, biography, history, criticism, novels, short stories, libretti and reportage. His major works include Sitting In (1992), a landmark memoir in Labour History; Broken Song: TGH Strehlow and Aboriginal Possession (2002), a literary biography and essay in Aboriginal and frontier poetics; and Peacemongers (2014), a pilgrimage book set in India and Japan, and a meditation on peace thinking by the likes of Rabindranath Tagore and Mahatma Gandhi in the years leading up to the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Each book has been groundbreaking in different ways: deeply, originally researched, crossing genres, multidisciplinary, combining the personal with the generically philosophical. As a writer Hill s voice is informed by his Australian working-class and militant union background, which has been distilled by his higher education in history and philosophy at the Universities of Melbourne and London. After a decade working as a teacher, educational psychologist and a journalist in Melbourne and London, he has been writing full-time since 1976 mainly based in Queenscliff, Victoria, but with stints at the Australia Council flat in Rome, where he finished poetic/dramatic works on Lucian Freud and Antonio Gramsci, and returns to Central Australia. In recent decades he has deepened his studies in Chinese and Japanese, which is in keeping with his long-term interest in Buddhism. Hill s voice is unique, and his insight both profoundly important and capable of taking the reader to places not glimpsed before or imagined visible. This collection of essays, reviews and reportage amply demonstrates the quality and enduring importance of Hill s contribution, in these genres, to Australian literary and intellectual life. RRP: AUD/US $39.95 c.496 pages Publication: September 2017 Series: Literature ISBN (paperback): REASON AND LOVELESSNESS ESSAYS, REVIEWS AND ENCOUNTERS O15 BARRY HILL

19 later in Required Reading Literature in Australian schools since 1945 Edited by Tim Dolin, Joanne Jones and Patricia Dowsett LITERATURE IN AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLS SINCE 1945 EDITED BY TOM DOLIN, JOANNE JONES AND PATRICIA DOWSETT Required Reading examines for the first time what students have read and studied in the disciplines of English and literary studies at Australian schools and Universities after On the basis of this primary evidence the authors challenge enduring myths of curriculum history, the history of literary studies, critical theory, and cultural studies. They fill out the picture of how students were encouraged to read, when, where, and in which particular pedagogical and wider social and historical contexts. They relate dramatic changes to curriculum frameworks and syllabi, teaching and learning methods, social and cultural values and assumptions and the academic discipline of literary studies itself. Required Reading shows, finally, how flawed assumptions about the nature and history of English and Literature have since the 1980s obstructed the advancement of knowledge within both fields of scholarly endeavour. Contributors include Tim Dolin, Joanne Jones, Patricia Dowsett, John Yiannakis, Ian Reid, Jacqueline Manuel, Don Carter, Wayne Sawyer, Larissa McLean Davies and Brenton Doecke with Prue Gill and Terry Hayes, Jenny de Reuck, Susan K. Martin, Tully Barnett, Kate Douglas, Alice Healy-Ingram, Georgina Arnott and Claire Jones. RRP: AUD/US $39.95 c.400 pages Publication: June 2017 Series: Literary Studies ISBN (paperback): REQUIRED READING

20 RECENT HIGHLIGHTS A Handful of Sand The Gurindji Struggle, After the Walk-off By Charlie Ward The definitive work on the Walk-off and the Gurindji struggle. Ted Egan, AO Eloquent, perceptive and finely honed a major work in Australian history. Professor Mark McKenna A narrative rich in ironies, well structured, much like a campfire tale unfurling, exploring side channels, circling round. Nicolas Rothwell RRP: AUD/US $ pages 58 images August 2016 Series: Australian History ISBN (paperback): A HANDFUL OF SAND THE GURINDJI STRUGGLE, AFTER THE WALK-OFF CHARLIE WARD Writing for Raksmey A Story of Cambodia By Joan Healy Heart rending My congratulations and thanks to Joan Healy. It is only by recording such experiences that we will have a chance of avoiding a repetition of such terrible wrongs. Hon Michael Kirby, Special Representative of the UN Secretary General for Human Rights in Cambodia, Anna Akhmatova wrote of the millions who perished in Stalin s purges, I d like to name you all by name. Joan Healy names by name Cambodian survivors of the Khmer Rouge. She was there. The people she introduces us to we won t forget. We have not had a book like this in Australia. Maria Tumarkin RRP: AUD/US $ pages 20 images November 2016 Series: Investigating Power ISBN (paperback): Heart rending My congratulations and thanks to Joan Healy. It is only by recording such experiences that we will have a chance of avoiding a repetition of such terrible wrongs. Hon Michael Kirby, Special Representative of the UN Secretary General for Human Rights in Cambodia, WRITING for RAKSMEY A STORY OF CAMBODIA JOAN HEALY

21 recent highlights 19 Antipodes In Search of the Southern Continent By Avan Judd Stallard A definitive account of a cultural mirage dreamt up by mapmakers over centuries. Like a cartographer of old, Avan Judd Stallard plots in fascinating detail the shifting sands of an imagined geography. Myth and science are intriguingly entangled in this panoramic history of the mapping of the world. Riddled with humour and insight, Antipodes is worthy of the cartographers and explorers whom the author both debunks and admires. Martin Thomas This remarkable book is about an imaginary place: Terra Australis Incognita, the Unknown Southern Land an informative and entertaining mixture of geography, history and epistemology, at once academically rigorous and approachable This book is a visual and intellectual feast. Dave Martus, Books+Publishing RRP: AUD/US $ pages 48 pages colour November 2016 ISBN (paperback): ISBN (paperback): Sean Scalmer teaches History at the University of Melbourne. His books include Dissent Events, The Little History of Australian Unionism and Gandhi in the West. He is a co-editor of the journal Moving the Social. Labor or Green? EDITED BY DENNIS ALTMAN AND SEAN SCALMER T Dennis Altman, a Professorial Fellow in Human Security at LaTrobe University, has published thirteen books, most recently The End of the Homosexual? and (with Jon Symons) Queer Wars. In 2006, The Bulletin listed Dennis Altman as one of the 100 most influential Australians ever, and he was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia in RRP: AUD/US $ pages June 2016 Series: Politics PROGRESSIVE IN AUSTRALIA O Red or Green? Traditionally, Australian progressives have supported the Australian Labor Party; increasingly, the Greens appeal. What are the key differences between the parties? Is greater collaboration desirable? Is it likely? Some progressives remain strongly committed to Labor or the Greens. Others have abandoned one or other of the parties from bitter experience. Others still are genuinely undecided, or seek to promote greater understanding and cooperation. What is the best way forward? This volume brings together a range of party leaders, veterans, and academic experts to tackle these important questions. Deliberately pluralistic, it encompasses strongly divergent views. Dedicated to progressive change, it aims both to capture and to advance a vital public debate. How to Vote BA a highly informative and useful tool for any progressive voter who is struggling to navigate the quagmire of left-wing politics. Stephanie Griffin, RightNow EDITED BY DENNIS ALTMAN AND SEAN SCALMER Featuring essays from Carmen Lawrence, Scott Ludlam, Van Badham, Adam Bandt, Felicity Wade, Peter Van Onselen, Andrew Leigh, Ellen Sandell, Andrew Giles, David Mejia-Canales, James Tierney, Shaun Wilson, Simon Copland, Nicholas Barry, Stewart Jackson and Narelle Miragliotta HOW TO VOTE PROGRESSIVE IN AUSTRALIA: LABOR OR GREEN? EDITED BY DENNIS ALTMAN AND SEAN SCALMER Labor or Green? Edited by Dennis Altman and Sean Scalmer LL HOW TO VOTE PROGRESSIVE IN AUSTRALIA How to Vote Progressive in Australia LABOR OR GREEN? ISBN > The Vagabond Papers MONASH UNIVERSITY PUBLISHING 1 2 John Stanley James Expanded Edition The Edited and Introduced by Michael Cannon with new Vagabond Papers contributions from Robert G Flippen and Willa McDonald Michael Cannon was born in Brisbane in He John Stanley JameS spent the following decades working on leading daily newspapers including the Melbourne Herald, the Argus, the Age and the Sydney Morning Herald. In the 1960s he was founding editor of the Sunday Observer, and Sunday Review. His best-selling historical works include The Land Boomers, The Exploration of Australia, and The Human Face of the Great Depression. He also edited the multi-volume State project Historical Records of Victoria from its original volumes EXPANDED EDITION edited and introduced by michael cannon Includes The Vagabond in Virginia by Robert G. Flippen and The Vagabond in New Caledonia by Willa McDonald Robert G. Flippen was born in Frankfurt, Germany, in He is a 1983 graduate of The George Washington University, and lives near the Vagabond s old mansion in Virginia, USA. His interest in Virginia history has led to publication of six books and numerous newspaper features. Bob is now Education Specialist for High Bridge Trail State Park, ranked as one of America s Top 20 Destination Parks. He develops and implements educational programs for the Park s nearly 200,000 annual An Orwell for his time As a witness, the Vagabond is of first importance a major rediscovery. Nation One of the great documents of the Victorian Age. Financial Review Lively, colourful fascinating The Vagabond wrote with the moral passion of an Australian Dickens. Adelaide News RRP: AUD/US $ pages 50 b&w images September 2016 A muckraker a crusader a giant among the journalists of his time. ISBN (paperback): Hobart Mercury What a wonderful reporter he was! How prolifically he produced under stress and what an eye for detail! Co-published with the State Library of Victoria visitors. EXPA NDED ED ITI ON One of the great documents of the Victorian Age. Financial Review Straightforward and unsentimental candid revelations of the seamy side of life. TLS throughout the 1980s. AUSTRALIAN LIFE has never had a The Vagabond Papers matriculated at Geelong College at the age of 16, and Dr Willa McDonald is Senior Lecturer in Media journalism. A former journalist, she has worked in print, television and radio, including for the Sydney Morning Herald, the Times on Sunday, ABC TV and ABC Radio National. Willa s books are Warrior for Peace: Dorothy Auchterlonie Green (2009) and The Writer s Reader: Understanding Journalism Melbourne Herald ISBN and Non-fiction (with Susie Eisenhuth, 2007). She is currently researching the history of literary journalism in Australia > and eminently unconventional character suffered extremes of poverty and prospe enabled him to record first-hand experie revealing the degradation of life in the f slums of the Victorian era. They also ena write convincingly about the emergence middle class in the fast-developing colon The Vagabond repeatedly shocked new respectable citizens with his lively repor John Stanley JameS The Vagabond Papers E XPANDE D E DI TI ON John Stanley JameS researches creative non-fiction writing and literary edited and introduced by michael cannon at Macquarie University where she teaches and quite like the Vagabond. Renowned as jo MONASH UNIVERSITY PUBLISHING scandalous situations baby farming, h conditions in prisons and asylums, savag events, the life of the demi-monde, and pauper funerals. This selection of the Vagabond s best w includes a lengthy introduction to the 19 which attempted to explain the mysterie origins and adventures, and the reasons used pseudonyms after fleeing from the Australia. Additional material in this edition rev first time the details of his earlier life in USA. Here he married the widow of a r used her money to build a delightful Sou mansion, became a leading light in socie control of the local bank, and absconded things went wrong. The rascal managed to redeem himself unique work for Australian newspapers, no-one realised his true identity. A furth to this volume is a scholarly examination edited and introduced by michael cannon with new contributions from robert G. flippen and willa mcdonald Vagabond s pioneering technique of imm journalism, where the reporter becomes story and gives his own observations and

22 20 recent highlights Small Screens Essays on Australian Contemporary Television Edited by Michelle Arrow, Jeannine Baker and Clare Monagle Viewing habits have changed but TV is still at the forefront of cultural change... The essays are well-focused and suitable for students and general readers. Jane Goodall, Inside Story RRP: AUD/US $ pages September 2016 Series: Cultural Studies ISBN (paperback): SMALL SCREENS ESSAYS ON CONTEMPORARY AUSTRALIAN TELEVISION EDITED BY MICHELLE ARROW, JEANNINE BAKER & CLARE MONAGLE $ Research in the Archival Multiverse Edited by Sue McKemmish, Anne Gililand and Andrew J Lau RRP: AUD/US$ pages Publication: November 2016 Series: Social Semantics ISBN (paperback): Research in the Archival Multiverse Edited by Anne J Gilliland, Sue McKemmish and Andrew J Lau Revolution in the City of Heroes A Memoir of the Battle that Sparked Indonesia s National Revolution By Suhario Padmodiwiryo Translated by Frank Palmos This remarkable memoir brings to light in stunning detail the prelude to the Battle of Surabaya in November 1945 required reading for students of Indonesia s revolutionary past. David Bourchier RRP: AUD/US $ pages September 2016 Series: Investigating Power ISBN (paperback): Australian and New Zealand rights only REVOLUTION IN THE CITY OF HEROES A Memoir of the Battle that Sparked Indonesia s National Revolution Suhario Padmodiwiryo Translated by Frank Palmos

23 Backlist and recent books 21 BACKLIST AND RECENT BOOKS Activism and Aid Young Citizens Experiences of Development and Democracy in East Timor By Ann Wigglesworth RRP: AUD/US $39.95 March 2016 Series: Monash Asia Series ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): Aftermath Genocide, Memory and History Edited by Karen Auerbach RRP: AUD/US $39.95 March 2015 Series: History ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): Antipodes In Search of the Southern Continent By Avan Judd Stallard RRP: AUD/US $39.95 November 2016 ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): Anzac Memories Living with the Legend (new edition) By Alistair Thomson With a new foreword by Jay Winter RRP: AUD/US $34.95 November 2013 Series: Monash Classics ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): Asia Pacific Education Diversity, Challenges and Changes Edited by Philip Chan RRP: AUD/US $49.95 August 2012 Series: Education ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): Asian Horizons Giuseppe Tucci s Buddhist, Indian, Himalayan and Central Asian Studies Edited by Andrea Di Castro and David Templeman RRP: AUD/US $99.00 April 2015 Series: Monash Asia Series ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): The Australian Archaeologist s Book of Quotations Edited by Mike Smith and Billy Griffiths RRP: AUD/US $24.95 October 2015 ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): Australian Religious Thought By Wayne Hudson RRP: AUD/US $39.95 March 2016 Series: Monash Studies in Australian Society ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): Australians in Italy Contemporary Lives and Impressions Edited by Bill Kent, Ros Pesman and Cynthia Troup RRP: AUD/US $37.95 Publication: 2008 Series: Monash Studies in Australian Society ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): Banksia Lady Celia Rosser, Botanical Artist By Carolyn Landon RRP: AUD/US $39.95 June 2015 Series: Biography ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): Beyond Gallipoli New Perspectives on Anzac Edited by Raelene Frances and Bruce Scates RRP: AUD/US $34.95 November 2016 ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): Breaking the Silence Survivors Speak About Violence in Indonesia Edited by Putu Oka Sukanta Translated by Jennifer Lindsay RRP: AUD/US $39.95 March 2014 Series: Herb Feith Translation Series ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook):

24 22 recent highlights Britain and Portuguese Timor By Nicholas Tarling RRP: AUD/US $34.95 January 2013 Series: Monash Asia Series ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): By the Book? Contemporary Publishing in Australia Edited by Emmett Stinson RRP: AUD/US $24.95 November 2013 Series: Publishing ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): The China Breakthrough Whitlam in the Middle Kingdom, 1971 By Billy Griffiths RRP: AUD/US $24.95 November 2012 ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): Circus and Stage The Theatrical Adventures of Rose Edouin and G B W Lewis By Mimi Colligan RRP: AUD/US $34.95 August 2013 Series: Biography ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): Closing the Gap in Education? Improving Outcomes in Southern World Societies Edited by Ilana Snyder and John Nieuwenhuysen RRP: AUD/US $ Series: Education ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): A Companion to Philosophy in Australia and New Zealand Second Edition Edited by Graham Oppy and N. N. Trakakis RRP: AUD $59.95 April 2014 Series: Philosophy ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): Conceiving the Goddess Transformation and Appropriation in Indic Religions Edited by Jayant Bhalchandra Bapat and Ian Mabbett RRP: AUD/US $39.95 December 2016 Series: Monash Asia Series ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): Contemporary Australian Political Party Organisations Edited by Narelle Miragliotta, Anika Gauja and Rodney Smith RRP: AUD/US $49.95 September 2015 Series: Politics ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): Creative Constraints Translation and Authorship Edited by Rita Wilson and Leah Gerber RRP: AUD/US $39.95 July 2012 Series: Linguistics ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): Dancing in My Dreams Confronting the Spectre of Polio By Kerry Highley RRP: AUD/US $39.95 November 2015 ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): Dare Me! The Life and Work of Gerald Glaskin By John Burbidge Foreword by Robert Dessaix RRP: AUD/US $34.95 February 2014 Series: Biography ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): David Syme Man of The Age By Elizabeth Morrison RRP: AUD/US $39.95 August 2014 Series: Biography ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): Developing Sustainable Education in Regional Australia Edited by Andrew Gunstone RRP: AUD/US $49.95 January 2014 Series: Education ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): Digital Divas Putting the Wow into Computing for Girls By Julie Fisher, Catherine Lang, Annemieke Craig and Helen Forgasz WINNER: The Leonie Warne Prize 2016 RRP: AUD/US $39.95 November 2015 Series: Education ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): Don t Mention the War The Australian Defence Force, the Media and the Afghan Conflict By Kevin Foster RRP: AUD/US $24.95 December 2013 Series: Investigating Power

25 recent highlights 23 ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): Double-Act The Remarkable Lives and Careers of Googie Withers and John McCallum By Brian McFarland RRP: AUD/US $39.95 May 2015 Series: Biography ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): Earth and Industry Stories from Gippsland Edited by Erik Eklund and Julie Fenley RRP: AUD/US $29.95 December 2015 Series: Monash Studies in Australian Society ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): Eilean Giblin A Feminist between the Wars By Patricia Clarke Shortlisted for the Margaret Magerey Award for Biography 2014 RRP: AUD/US $34.95 July 2013 ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): Embodying Transformation Transcultural Performance Edited by Maryrose Casey RRP: AUD/US $49.95 June 2015 Series: Performance Studies ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): The English Country House in Literature A Critical Selection Edited by Geoffrey G. Hiller With an introduction by Peter Groves RRP: AUD $59.95 (not available in the USA) January 2015 Series: Literature ISBN (hardback): Federation Square Melbourne The First Ten Years Seamus O Hanlon RRP: AUD/US $35.00 October 2012 ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): First Blood A Cultural Study of Menarche By Sally Dammery RRP: AUD/US $39.95 March 2016 Series: Cultural Studies ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): Forbidden Memories Women s experiences of 1965 in Eastern Indonesia Edited by Mery Kolimon, Lilya Wetangterah and Karen Campbell-Nelson Translated by Jennifer Lindsay RRP: AUD/US $39.95 October 2015 Series: Herb Feith Translation Series ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): From a Distant Shore Australian Writers in Britain By Bruce Bennett and Anne Pender RRP: AUD $39.95 February 2013 Series: Literary Studies ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): From Deserts the Prophets Come The Creative Spirit in Australia (new edition) By Geoffrey Serle With a new introduction by John Rickard RRP: AUD/US $34.95 September 2014 Series: Monash Classics ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): A Handful of Sand The Gurindji Struggle, After the Walk-off By Charlie Ward RRP: AUD/US $29.95 August 2016 ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): The Hanged Man and the Body Thief Finding Lives in a Museum Mystery By Alexandra Roginski RRP: AUD/US $24.95 June 2015 ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): Henry Black On Stage in Meiji Japan By Ian McArthur RRP: AUD/US $34.95 July 2013 Series: Monash Asia Series ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): A Home Away from Home? International Students in Australian and South African Higher Education Edited by Ilana Snyder and John Nieuwenhuysen RRP: AUD/US $29.95 November 2011 Series: Education ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook):

26 24 recent highlights How the Computer Went to School Australian Government Policies for Computers in Schools, By Denise Beale RRP: AUS/US $39.95 September 2014 Series: Education ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): How to Vote Progressive in Australia Labor or Green? Edited by Dennis Altman and Sean Scalmer RRP: AUD/US $29.95 June 2016 Series: Politics ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): Human Rights and Human Wrongs A Life Confronting Racism By Colin Tatz RRP: AUD/US $34.95 April 2015 Series: Biography ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): Identity, Language and Culture in Diaspora A study of Iranian Female Migrants in Australia By Maryam Jamarani RRP: AUD/US $39.95 April 2012 Series: Monash Asia Series ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): An Imperial Affair Portrait of an Australian Marriage By John Rickard RRP: AUD/US $24.95 November 2013 Series: Biography ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): Intersections and Counterpoints Proceedings of Impact 7, an International Multi- Disciplinary Printmaking Conference Edited by Luke Morgan RRP: AUD/US $ January 2013 Series: Monash Art and Design Series ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): Intimacy, Violence and Activism Gay and Lesbian Perspectives on Australasian History and Society Edited by Graham Willett and Yorick Smaal RRP: AUD/US $39.95 December 2013 Series: Gay and Lesbian Perspectives ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): Javanese Grammar for Students A Graded Introduction (Third Edition) By Stuart Robson RRP: AUD/US $29.95 April 2014 Series: Monash Asia Series ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): Jean Galbraith Writer in a Valley By Meredith Fletcher WINNER: Victorian Community History Awards 2015 RRP: AUD/US $39.95 August 2014 Series: Biography ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): John Jefferson Bray A Vigilant Life By John Emerson RRP: AUD/US $39.95 March 2015 Series: Biography ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): Kartini The Complete Writings Edited and translated by Joost Coté RRP: AUD/US $ April 2015 Series: Monash Asia Series ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): Knowing Indonesia Intersections of Self, Discipline and Nation Edited by Jemma Purdey RRP: AUD/US $34.95 October 2012 Series: Monash Asia Series ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): Life of SYN A Story of the Digital Generation By Ellie Rennie RRP: AUD $19.95 October 2011 Series: Digital Cultures ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): Maestro John Monash Australia s Greatest Citizen General By Tim Fischer RRP: AUD/US $29.95 November 2014 ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): Making a Difference Fifty Years of Indigenous Programs at Monash University, By Rani Kerin RRP: AUD/US $ pages with 7 images Publication: October 2016 ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook):

27 recent highlights 25 Making Chinese Australia Urban Elites, Newspapers and the Formation of Chinese-Australian Identity, By Mei-fen Kuo Shortlisted for the W. K. Hancock Prize 2014 RRP: AUD/US $39.95 November 2013 Series: Monash Asia Series ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): The Making of a Party System Minor Parties in the Australian Senate By Zareh Ghazarian RRP: AUD/US $ pages September 2015 Series: Politics ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): Making Them Indonesians Child transfers out of East Timor By Helene van Klinken RRP: AUD/US $34.95 February 2012 Series: Monash Asia Series ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): Manga Vision Cultural and Communicative Perspectives Edited by Sarah Pasfield-Neofitou and Cathy Sell, with manga artist Queenie Chan RRP: AUD/US $49.95 June 2016 Series: Cultural Studies ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): The Market in Babies Stories of Australian Adoption By Marian Quartly, Shurlee Swain and Denise Cuthbert RRP: AUD/US $34.95 November 2013 ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): Monash/Stawell Steps By Hiroshi Nakao and Nigel Bertram, with Virginia Mannering. Photography by Peter Bennetts RRP: AUD/US $34.95 February 2016 Series: Architecture ISBN (paperback): New Tricks Reflections on a Life in Medicine and Tertiary Education By Richard Larkins RRP: AUD/US $39.95 January 2015 Series: Biography ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): Northern Lights The Positive Policy Example of Sweden, Finland, Denmark and Norway By Andrew Scott RRP: AUD/US $39.95 November 2014 Series: Public Policy ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): Old Myths and New Approaches Interpreting Ancient Religious Sites in Southeast Asia Edited by Alexandra Haendel RRP: AUD/US $49.95 August 2012 Series: Monash Asia Series ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): Organise, Educate, Control The AMWU in Australia Edited by Andrew Reeves and Andrew Dettmer RRP: AUD/US $29.95 May 2014 ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): Out Here Gay and Lesbian Perspectives VI Edited by Yorick Smaal and Graham Willett RRP: AUD $37.95 February 2011 Series: Gay and Lesbian Perspectives ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): Peace With Justice Noam Chomsky in Australia Edited by Clinton Fernandes RRP: AUD/US $29.95 August 2012 Series: Investigating Power ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): Note: Australian and New Zealand distribution only. A Pedagogy of Place Outdoor education for a changing world By Brian Wattchow and Mike Brown RRP: AUD/US $34.95 February 2011 Series: Education ISBN (paperback): ISBN (ebook): Pericleans, Plumbers and Practitioners The First Fifty Years of the Monash University Law School By Peter Yule and Fay Woodhouse RRP: AUD/US $39.95 June 2014 Series: Law ISBN (paperback): ISBN (hardback):

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