contents
 introduction
 scope
 activities
 capacities
 infrastructure
 & benefits
 participants
    dennis altman
    michelle arrow
    paul arthur
    carol bacchi
    ros bandt
    larissa behrendt
    mary besemeres
    richard broome
    chilla bulbeck
    anthony burke
    david carment
    david carter
    jock collins
    liz conor
    greg craven
    martin crotty
    denis cryle
    ann curthoys
    kate darian-smith
    lynette finch
    rae frances
    lucy frost
    stephen garton     heather goodall
    anna haebich
    dennis haskell
    anthony hassall
    jeannie herbert
    jenny hocking
    alison holland
    elizabeth jacka
    bruce johnson
    carol johnson
    mary kalantzis
    marilyn lake
    kateryna longley
    andrew mccann
    chris mcconville
    russell mcdougall
    philip mead
    clive moore
    nicole moore
    stephen muecke
    ffion murphy
    john murphy
    martin nakata
    garth nettheim
    karl neuenfeldt
    christine nicholls
    richard nile
    marguerite nolan
    wenche ommundsen
    darlene oxenham
    maureen perkins
    emily potter
    jan ryan
    kay saunders
    sean scalmer
    bruce scates
    kay schaffer
    joanne scott
    graham seal
    june senyard
    sue sheridan
    judith smart
    tom stannage
    daniela stehlik
    jenny strauss
    sian supski
    hsu-ming teo
    graham tulloch
    james walter
    richard waterhouse
    elizabeth webby
    gus worby
    clare wright

 participants: patricia grimshaw
 Patricia Grimshaw
Max Crawford Professor of History
University of Melbourne


Research Projects
Competitive grant funding since 1998:

1998-2000 ARC Large Grant (with S.Swain and D.Philips) 'Subjects or Citizens? Indigenous Political Rights in British Settler Colonies'($89,000);

2002-2004 ARC Discovery Grant (with S.Swain) 'Re-inventing Motherhood: Women, Breadwinning and Childcare in Australia, 1880-1980' ($157,805).

2003 ARC LIEF Grant � Australian Women's Archive Project $200,000
Significant Contributions to this research
Chief Investigator for three ARC grants above.
Refereed Publications in the past five years
Books and Edited Journals

J. Evans, P. Grimshaw, D. Philips and S. Swain, Equal Subjects, Unequal Rights: Indigenous Peoples in British Settler Societies, Manchester University Press, 2003, pp198.

P. Grimshaw, E. Nelson and S. Smith, Letters from Aboriginal Women in Victoria, 1867 to 1926, History Department Monographs, Melbourne, 2002, pp361.

Grimshaw, P., Holmes, K. and Lake, M., Women's Rights and Human Rights: International Perspectives, Macmillan .Palgrave, London, 2001, pp318.

J. Carey and P. Grimshaw, Women Historians and Women's History: Kathleen Fitzpatrick (1905-1990), Margaret Kiddle (1914-1958) and the Melbourne History School, University of Melbourne, History of the University Unit, Melbourne, 2001, pp53.

Grimshaw, P., Hammerton, J. and Yeo, E. (eds), `Revisiting Motherhood: New Histories of the Public and Private'. Special edition of Women's History Review, (U.K), vol. 8, no. 2, June 1999, pp200.

Book Chapters

C. Sowerwine and P. Grimshaw, 'Women in Europe, the United States and Australia, 1914 to 2000', in The Blackwell Companion to Gender History, edited by M. Wiesner-Hanks and T. Meade, Blackwell, London, 2004.

N.Vlahogiannis, M.Turnbull, A.Mayne and P.Grimshaw, ''Schools in Carlton', in Peter Yule (ed), A History of Carlton, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 2004.

P. Grimshaw, Faith, Missionary Life, and the Family', in Levine, P. (ed), Gender and Empire, Oxford History of the British Empire Companion Series, Oxford University Press, 2004, pp. 260-280.

Warne, E., Swain, S. and Grimshaw, P., 'Working Mothers in Melbourne in the 1960s', in Hanlon, S. and Larkins, T., Go! Melbourne in the Sixties, Circa Press, Melbourne, 2004.

Grimshaw, P., Entry on Ann Bon, for Scottish Women's Dictionary of Biography (due 2004).

P.Grimshaw, 'White Women as "Nation Builders": Gender, Colonialism and the Commonwealth Vote', in Chesterman, John and Philips, David, (eds), Race, Gender and Democracy: One Hundred Years of the Commonwealth Vote, Melbourne Publishing Group, March 2003, pp1-20.

P. Grimshaw, 'Indigenous Men, White Mothers and "Founding Fathers": Australia and New Zealand 1901', in States of Mind: Australia and New Zealand 1901-2001, edited by A.Grimes, L.Wevers and G.Sullivan, Institute of Policy Studies, Wellington, 2002, pp.17-35.

P.Grimshaw, K.Holmes and M.Lake, `Introduction', in Women's Rights and Human Rights: International Historical Perspectives, Palgrave/Macmillan, Basingstoke, 2001, ppxiv-xxi.

P. Grimshaw, `Reading the Silences: Suffrage Activists and Race, in Nineteenth Century Settler Societies', in Women's Rights and Human Rights: International Historical Perspectives, Palgrave/Macmillan, Basingstoke, 2001, pp31-48.

P. Grimshaw, R. Reynolds and S. Swain, `The Paradox of Ultra-democratic Governments: Indigenous Peoples' Rights in Nineteenth Century New Zealand, Canada and Australia', in D. Kirkby and C. Colbourne (eds.), Law, History and Colonialism : Empire's Reach, Manchester University Press, Manchester, 2001, 78-90.

Grimshaw, P., `Indigenous Women's Voices in Colonial Reform Narratives: Victoria and Aotearoa/New Zealand', in Hagerman, Gro (ed.)., Festschrift in Honour of Ida Blom,, Oslo, 2000.

Grimshaw, P. and Morton, H., `Paradoxes of the Colonial Male Gaze: European Men and Maori Women', in Borofsky, Robert (ed.), New Interpretations in Pacific History, University of Hawaii Press, Honolulu, 2000.

Grimshaw, P., `Reading the Silences: Suffragist Activists and Race in Nineteenth Century Settler Societies', in Damousi, J. and Ellinghaus, K. (eds.), Citizenship, Women and Social Justice: International Historical Perspectives, IFRWH, Melbourne, 1999, pp. 30-4.

Journal Articles

P.Grimshaw and S.Low, Looking Again at the Women's Vote in Tasmania', Tasmanian Historical Studies, vol. 9, 2004.

P.Grimshaw, 'Federation as a Turning Point in Australian History', Australian Historical Studies, special edition, 'Challenging Histories', no. 118, 2002, pp25-41.

P. Grimshaw, A. Standish and J.Evans, 'Caring for Country: Yuwalaraay Women on an Australian Colonial Frontier', Journal of Women's History (US), vol.14,no.4, Winter 2002.

P.Grimshaw, 'Interracial Marriages and Colonial Regimes in Victoria and Aotearoa/New Zealand', Frontiers (U.S.), vol. 19, no.3, Winter, 2002, pp12-28.

R. Francis and P. Grimshaw, '"I Had to Work": Women and Work at the Shepparton Preserving Co-operative, 1928-1960', Oral History Journal of Australia, no.24, 2002,pp. 65-71.

P. Grimshaw and J. Carey, `Foremothers : Kathleen Fitzpatrick (1905-1990), Margaret Kiddle (1914-1958) and Australian History After the Second World War', Gender and History, vol.13,no.2 , 2001,pp 349-373.

P. Grimshaw and E. Nelson, `Empire, the "Civilising Mission" and Indigenous Christian Women in Colonial Victoria', Australian Feminist Studies, vol.16, no.36, 2001,pp 295-309.

P.Grimshaw, `"A Higher Step for the Race": Caroline Nichols Churchill, the Queen Bee and Women's Suffrage Colorado, 1879-1893' Australasian Journal of American Studies, vol. 20, no. 2, December, 2001, pp

Grimshaw, P., 'Settler Anxieties, Race and the Women's Vote in Pacific Settler Communities, 1888 to 1902', Pacific Historical Review, vol.69, no.4, 2000, pp553-72.

Grimshaw, P. and Ellinghaus, K., `White Women, Aboriginal Women and the Vote in Western Australia', Studies in Western Australian History, no. 20, 1999, pp.1-19.

*Grimshaw, P., `Colonising Motherhood: Evangelical Reformers and Koorie Women in Victoria, Australia, 1880s to the Early 1900s', Women's History Review, vol. 8, no. 2 , June 1999, pp 329-346.

Grimshaw, P., Hammerton, J. and Yeo, E., 'Introduction', in 'Revisiting Motherhood: New Histories of the Public and Private'. Special Edition of Women's History Review, vol. 8, no. 2, 1999, pp.193-2000.

In Press

P. Grimshaw, 'Faith, Missionary Life and the Family', in Levine, P. (ed), Gender and Empire, Companion Volume to the Oxford History of the British Empire, (due late 2003).

N.Vlahogiannis, M.Turnbull, A.Mayne and P.Grimshaw, 'Schools in Carlton', in Peter Yule (ed), A History of Carlton, (due Melbourne University Press ,late 2003).

E. Warne, S. Swain, P.Grimshaw and J.Lack, 'Women in Conversation: A Wartime Social Survey in Melbourne, Australia 1941-43', Women's History Review (due late 2003).

C. Sowerwine and P. Grimshaw, 'Women in Europe, the United States and Australia, 1914 to 2000', in The Blackwell Companion to Gender History, edited by M. Wiesner-Hanks and T. Meade (due Blackwell, late 2003).

P. Grimshaw, `Kate Wilson Sheppard', in The New Dictionary of Biography, Oxford University Press, Oxford (forthcoming 2004).

P.Grimshaw and P.Sherlock, 'Women Missionaries', in N.Etherington (ed), Oxfrod History of the British Empire: Companion Volume, Missions in the Empire, (due OUP, 2004).

P.Grimshaw and S.Low, 'Looking Again at the Women's Vote in Tasmania', Tasmanian Historical Studies, (vol. 9, due April 2004).

Grimshaw, P., 'Settler Anxieties, Race and the Women's Vote in Pacific Settler Communities, 1888 to 1902', in L Edwards and M. Roces (eds), Women's Suffrage in Asia (due mid 2004, Routledge, London).
Ten Career-best publications (since 1998)

Evans, J., Grimshaw, P., Philips, D. and Swain, S. Equal Subjects, Unequal Rights: Indigenous Peoples in British Settler Colonies, Manchester U. Press, Manchester, 2003.

Grimshaw, P., A. Standish and J.Evans, 'Caring for Country: Yuwalaraay Women on an Australian Colonial Frontier', Journal of Women's History, vol.14,no.4, Winter 2003, 15-37.

Grimshaw, P. 'Federation as a Turning Point in Australian History', Australian Historical Studies, special edition, 'Challenging Histories', no. 118, 2002, pp 25-41.

Grimshaw, P., 'Interracial Marriages and Colonial Regimes in Victoria and Aotearoa/New Zealand', Frontiers, vol. 19, no.3,Winter, 2002.

Grimshaw, P. and Nelson, E., 'Empire, the "Civilising Mission" and Indigenous Christian Women in Colonial Victoria', Australian Feminist Studies,16,36,2001,295-309.

Grimshaw, P., 'Reading the Silences: Suffrage Activists and Race in Nineteenth-century Settler Societies', in Grimshaw, P., Holmes, K., and Lake, M.(eds), Women's Rights and Human Rights: International Historical Perspectives, Macmillan, London, 2001, 31-48.

Grimshaw, P., 'Settler Anxieties, Indigenous Peoples and the Women's Vote in Pacific Settler Communities, 1888 to 1902', Pacific Historical Review, November 2000, 553-72.

Grimshaw, P. 'Indigenous Women's Voices in Colonial Reform Narratives: Victoria and Aotearoa/New Zealand', in Sogner, S.and Hagemann, G (eds), Women's Politics and Women in Politics, Cappelen Akademisk Forlag, Oslo, 2000,173-96.

Grimshaw, P. Colonising Motherhood: Evangelical Reformers and Koorie Women in Victoria, Australia, 1880s to the Early 1900s', in Grimshaw, P. Hammerton.J. and Yeo, E. (eds), Revisiting Motherhood: New Histories of the Public and the Private, special edition Women's History Review, vol.8, no. 2, June 1999, 329-346.

Grimshaw, P. and Ellinghaus, K., 'White Women, Aboriginal Women and the Vote in Western Australia', Studies in Western Australian History, no. 19, 1999, pp. 1-19.

Grimshaw, P., 'Gender, Citizenship and Race in the Woman's Christian Temperance Union of Australia, 1890 to the 1930s', Australian Feminist Studies, vol. 13, no. 28, September 1998,199-214.
Other Evidence of Impact and Contributions to the Field
Fellow of the Academy for the Social Sciences in Australia 1992; Fellow of the Australian Academy for the Humanities 1997; Deputy Editor, Women's History Review 1997+; Editorial Boards: Australian Feminist Studies; Gender and History; Journal of Women's History.
Research Supervisions
I am supervising a large number of PhD and MA students in Australian history, including the following:

Jane Carey: PhD 'Women in Australian Science, 1900-1960'

Frazer Andrewes: PhD 'Gender and National Identity in the 1930s'

Ann Standish: PhD 'Women Travellers in Colonial Australia'�

Sam Furphy: 'E. H. Curr and Land Settlement in Colonial Victoria' (Ph.D� full-time)

Liz Nelson: 'Domestic Violence and World War 1' (Ph.D� part-time).

Madeline Grey: 'Women in Victorian Politics 1972-1997' (PhD part-time).

Miranda Walker: 'The Origins of the Women's Movement in Australasia' (PhD full-time;

Felicity Jensz: Moravian Missions in Australia (PhD part-time; full-time second semester;

Anne Prince: Five Generations of Women through Family Correspondence (PhD Gender Studies, part-time)

Sam Cadman: 'Land rights and the Courts in Early NSW' (PhD part-time, primary supervisor second semester)

Peter Carolane: 'Aborigines and Religious Change in Mid-nineteenth Century Victoria' (PhD part-time)

Jackie Dickenson : ALP Rats (PhD part-time).

Monica Dux: History of Venereal Disease in Australia, 1945-1970 (PhD part-time).

Penny Edmonds: Aborigines in Urban Melbourne and Vancouver (Ph.D full-time).

Sarah Curtis: Amy Carmichael: A Woman Missionary in Colonial India (PhD part-time)

Jessica Carniel: 'Second generation Italian women in Australia' (Gender Studies, full time)
Teaching Programs
Teaching:

Australian colonial history at first year;

Australia in the World at 2/3 year;

Australian Oral History at 4th year.

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