Analysing the dynamic evolution of a scholarly field requires an understanding of the social interactions within its community as well as the impact of the written word. Influence might diffuse through mentoring, graduate supervision, seminar discussion, and management roles. To date, our knowledge of the growth of economic history in Australia after 1945 draws heavily upon the impact of a number of key publications. We interview a broad selection of academics who worked in the field of Australian economic history, approximately 1950-90, to provide a fuller understanding of the evolution of this interdisciplinary field. Our results confirm, complement and, in some cases, challenge conventional views
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to consider the national and international political-economic ...
Economic related topics and themes are scant within contemporary Australian historiography. Although...
This overview of Australasian economic thought presents the first analysis of the Australian economi...
Analysing the dynamic evolution of a scholarly field requires an understanding of the social interac...
This thesis examines Australia’s economic history field in the post-WWII decades. It focusses on the...
In a time of pandemics, war and climate change, fostering knowledge that transcends disciplinary bou...
After years in the wilderness, economic history is becoming fashionable once more. Intellectual shif...
This thesis presents an intellectual history of the historiography of Australian Economic History be...
Interdisciplinary research is frequently viewed as an important component of the research landscape ...
The study of the history of economics in Australia has just gone through an existential struggle of ...
How might our present understandings of our professional identities, our struggles, our achievements...
This collection represents a modest attempt to chart a new course for the intellectual discipline kn...
Economic history focuses on the historical study of growth and development. Originating in the Germa...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the origins of tensions between the benefits (such ...
This is a critical evaluation of the leading twentieth-century historians of European settlement in ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to consider the national and international political-economic ...
Economic related topics and themes are scant within contemporary Australian historiography. Although...
This overview of Australasian economic thought presents the first analysis of the Australian economi...
Analysing the dynamic evolution of a scholarly field requires an understanding of the social interac...
This thesis examines Australia’s economic history field in the post-WWII decades. It focusses on the...
In a time of pandemics, war and climate change, fostering knowledge that transcends disciplinary bou...
After years in the wilderness, economic history is becoming fashionable once more. Intellectual shif...
This thesis presents an intellectual history of the historiography of Australian Economic History be...
Interdisciplinary research is frequently viewed as an important component of the research landscape ...
The study of the history of economics in Australia has just gone through an existential struggle of ...
How might our present understandings of our professional identities, our struggles, our achievements...
This collection represents a modest attempt to chart a new course for the intellectual discipline kn...
Economic history focuses on the historical study of growth and development. Originating in the Germa...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the origins of tensions between the benefits (such ...
This is a critical evaluation of the leading twentieth-century historians of European settlement in ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to consider the national and international political-economic ...
Economic related topics and themes are scant within contemporary Australian historiography. Although...
This overview of Australasian economic thought presents the first analysis of the Australian economi...