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Peter Monteath is Professor of History at Flinders University in Adelaide, Australia
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Journal of Australian Studies, 2012
Oral History Association …, 2006
Abstract: This article deals with the context of research discussed in the previous paper on vide... more Abstract: This article deals with the context of research discussed in the previous paper on videotestimonies of Holocaust survivors at the Jewish Holocaust Museum and Research Centre in Melbourne. Interest in recording these testimonies has grown hugely in the past few decades, and ...
Australian Historical Studies, Oct 1, 2007
The River: Life on the Murray‐Darling. South Australian Maritime Museum. December 2006‐February 2... more The River: Life on the Murray‐Darling. South Australian Maritime Museum. December 2006‐February 2007, then various venues including the Australian National Maritime Museum and concluding at the Australian National Archives February 2009. Curated by Michelle Linder & Bill Seager. Entry free with entry to museum.The Changing Face of Victoria. Dome Gallery, State Library of Victoria. Semi‐permanent exhibition. Entry free.Thoroughly Modern Sydney:
Australian Journal of Politics and History, Apr 7, 2008
History Today, Sep 1, 1998
In September 1941, Hitler gave authorisation for German Jews to be deported from the Reich itself... more In September 1941, Hitler gave authorisation for German Jews to be deported from the Reich itself into occupied territories. Deportations were underway by October, but their reception on reaching these destinations was inconsistent. In the Lithuanian town of Kaunas some ...
The Journal of Modern History, Sep 1, 1996
European History Quarterly, Oct 1, 2012
International History Review, Jun 1, 1994
1937. Located on the Ettersberg, some eight kilometres outside the town of Weimar, so closely ass... more 1937. Located on the Ettersberg, some eight kilometres outside the town of Weimar, so closely associated with Goethe, Schiller, and countless other canonical figures of German culture, it seemed an unlikely site for a concentration camp. Indeed, Goethe is recorded as ...
Journal of Australian Studies, 2012
Oral History Association …, 2006
Abstract: This article deals with the context of research discussed in the previous paper on vide... more Abstract: This article deals with the context of research discussed in the previous paper on videotestimonies of Holocaust survivors at the Jewish Holocaust Museum and Research Centre in Melbourne. Interest in recording these testimonies has grown hugely in the past few decades, and ...
Australian Historical Studies, Oct 1, 2007
The River: Life on the Murray‐Darling. South Australian Maritime Museum. December 2006‐February 2... more The River: Life on the Murray‐Darling. South Australian Maritime Museum. December 2006‐February 2007, then various venues including the Australian National Maritime Museum and concluding at the Australian National Archives February 2009. Curated by Michelle Linder & Bill Seager. Entry free with entry to museum.The Changing Face of Victoria. Dome Gallery, State Library of Victoria. Semi‐permanent exhibition. Entry free.Thoroughly Modern Sydney:
Australian Journal of Politics and History, Apr 7, 2008
History Today, Sep 1, 1998
In September 1941, Hitler gave authorisation for German Jews to be deported from the Reich itself... more In September 1941, Hitler gave authorisation for German Jews to be deported from the Reich itself into occupied territories. Deportations were underway by October, but their reception on reaching these destinations was inconsistent. In the Lithuanian town of Kaunas some ...
The Journal of Modern History, Sep 1, 1996
European History Quarterly, Oct 1, 2012
International History Review, Jun 1, 1994
1937. Located on the Ettersberg, some eight kilometres outside the town of Weimar, so closely ass... more 1937. Located on the Ettersberg, some eight kilometres outside the town of Weimar, so closely associated with Goethe, Schiller, and countless other canonical figures of German culture, it seemed an unlikely site for a concentration camp. Indeed, Goethe is recorded as ...