The first issue of volume 2 of Sydney Journal appears in the midst of intense activity at the Dictionary of Sydney as we draw closer to the online implementation of the project. This issue contains five articles, including a biographical piece, the first published here. As in previous issues, some of Sydney's cultural groups appear in the Sydney's People section, and a selection of suburb histories can be found in the Sydney's Suburbs section
This paper1 is about three antique notebooks which document the now extinct Sydney language2. The no...
In the late twentieth century historians of education came to argue that the urban experience can on...
Until recently it was widely believed that Aboriginal people had disappeared from the coastal part o...
This fifth issue of Sydney Journal appears after a slight delay, a period which covers the online la...
This is the first issue of a new journal, the Sydney Journal, which is part of the Dictionary of Syd...
The Dictionary of Sydney www.dictionaryofsydney.org is a ground breaking, multimedia city biography ...
Formally speaking, the Sydney History Group (SHG) began in 1977, and ran for almost 20 years to 1995...
The anniversary of the foundation of the colony at Sydney was celebrated from early in the nineteent...
This article takes an autobiographical approach to explore the changes that have occurred in Austral...
This article takes an autobiographical approach to explore the changes that have occurred in Austral...
This article considers the experiences of Aboriginal people who moved to Sydney over the second half...
Western Sydney is a region of great diversity and complexity: a patchwork of cultures, language, et...
Sydney has been described as a ‘City of Suburbs’. Indeed, the process of suburbanisation is arguabl...
<p>This article has now appeared in:</p><p> Beals, M. H. “The Role of the Sydney Gazette in the Cre...
Natural history dealers' shops offered colour, interest and occasional sensation to the people of mi...
This paper1 is about three antique notebooks which document the now extinct Sydney language2. The no...
In the late twentieth century historians of education came to argue that the urban experience can on...
Until recently it was widely believed that Aboriginal people had disappeared from the coastal part o...
This fifth issue of Sydney Journal appears after a slight delay, a period which covers the online la...
This is the first issue of a new journal, the Sydney Journal, which is part of the Dictionary of Syd...
The Dictionary of Sydney www.dictionaryofsydney.org is a ground breaking, multimedia city biography ...
Formally speaking, the Sydney History Group (SHG) began in 1977, and ran for almost 20 years to 1995...
The anniversary of the foundation of the colony at Sydney was celebrated from early in the nineteent...
This article takes an autobiographical approach to explore the changes that have occurred in Austral...
This article takes an autobiographical approach to explore the changes that have occurred in Austral...
This article considers the experiences of Aboriginal people who moved to Sydney over the second half...
Western Sydney is a region of great diversity and complexity: a patchwork of cultures, language, et...
Sydney has been described as a ‘City of Suburbs’. Indeed, the process of suburbanisation is arguabl...
<p>This article has now appeared in:</p><p> Beals, M. H. “The Role of the Sydney Gazette in the Cre...
Natural history dealers' shops offered colour, interest and occasional sensation to the people of mi...
This paper1 is about three antique notebooks which document the now extinct Sydney language2. The no...
In the late twentieth century historians of education came to argue that the urban experience can on...
Until recently it was widely believed that Aboriginal people had disappeared from the coastal part o...