Recording the nation: nationalism and the history of the National Library of Australia (original) (raw)

Introduction: beyond national history

Richard Croucher

Labor History, 2013

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How has the subject of history been professionalized and institutionalised in line with the formation or strengthening of national identities, and what other forms of history writing arose to challenge the nationalist model?

Ana Wasermann

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Libraries, Nationalism, and Armed Conflict in the Twentieth Century

Miriam Valencia

Libri, 2000

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Nationalism and Historiography

Daniel Woolf

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Imagined Communities Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism US Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Cinzia Vargas

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What Remains for Nationalism Studies

Michal Luczewski

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The Culture of the Publisher’s Series. Vol. 2, Nationalisms and the National Canon, edited by John Spiers (pp 103-106)

Ravit David

Papers of The Bibliographical Society of Canada

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Nationalism and Historiography (Review Article)

Stefan Berger

in: German History 18:2 (2000), pp. 239-259., 2000

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The antagonistic complicty of nationalisms-on the nationalist phenomenology of History Textbooks in East Asia

Jie-Hyun Lim

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Literature and Politics in the Age of Nationalism

Talat Ahmed

Literature and Politics in the Age of Nationalism, 2020

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Ch. 20. Rising Like a Phoenix... The Renaissance of National History Writing in Germany and Britain since the 1980s

Stefan Berger

Stefan Berger and Chris Lorenz (eds.): Nationalizing the Past. Historians as Nation Builders in Modern Europe, Basingstoke 2010, pp. 426-451, 2010

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History Wars in Germany and Australia: national museums and the relegitimisation of nationhood

Christian Wicke, Ben Wellings

Palgrave Handbook of State-sponsored History since 1945, 2018

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Does the History of Nationalism Still Matter?

Aviel Roshwald

Essay contributed to AHR History Lab "Rethinking Nationalism" edited by Michael Goebel, American Historical Review, 2022

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A history of the book in Australia, 1891-1945 : a national culture in a colonised market

Martyn Lyons

University of Queensland Press eBooks, 2001

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Should We Write Library History?

Kristian Jensen

Quaerendo, 2016

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Situating the Imperial Archive: the Royal Empire Society Library, 1868-1945

Ruth Craggs

Journal of Historical Geography, 2008

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Scholarly Exploration of Nationalism: A Retrospective View

Abusailan P Akmad

Social Science and Humanities Journal, 2024

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The International Turn in Intellectual History

David Armitage

Rethinking Modern European Intellectual History, 2014

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History Aplenty: But Still Too Isolated

N. Piers Ludlow

Research Agendas in EU Studies, 2010

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Making internationalism conscious: libraries and the transnational propagation of the international mind (1911 – 1951)

Steven Witt

2018

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A Return to the National Paradigm? National History Writing in Germany, Italy, France, and Britain from 1945 to the Present

Stefan Berger

2005

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Debates on Nationalism

Jaskaran Kaur

2022

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Histories for a Less National Age

Kenneth Pomeranz

The American Historical Review, 2014

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To Honor Our Past: Historical Research, Library History and the Historiographical Imperative: Conceptual Reflections and Exploratory Observations

Dr. Jean-Pierre V. M. Herubel

2016

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Messham-Muir, Kit. ‘Here We Are! National Museums of Postcolonial Australasia in a Post-Nation-State World’, World Literature Written in English: A Journal in Postcolonial and Commonwealth Writing 39:2 (2003): 71 - 83

Kit Messham-Muir

Journal of Postcolonial Writing, 2002

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Methodological nationalism and the politics of history-writing – Nations and Nationalism (2019)

George Vasilev

Nations and Nationalism, 2019

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Nationalism: Intellectual Origins (in Oxford Handbook of the History of Nationalism, ed. John Breuilly, 2013)

Erica Benner

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Archival contingencies: institutional afterlives of an antipodal library

Sarah Balkin

Textual Practice , 2020

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Stefan Berger and Eric Storm, "Introduction: Writing the History of Nationalism - In what way, for whom and by which means" in: Stefan Berger and Eric Storm eds., Writing the History of Nationalism (London: Bloomsbury 2019) 1-18.

Eric Storm

2019

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Literature, Nationalism and the Challenge of Representation

Catherine Frost

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Are nations a natural unit for historical study?

Nathan Flentjar

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Nationalism, Internationalism, the Cold War: Crossing Literary-Cultural Boundaries in 1950s Hong Kong

Elaine Yee Lin Ho

China Abroad, 2009

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Historians as rooted cosmopolitans: their potentials and limitations

Hiro Saito

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Local Library History in an International Knowledge Culture

Boris Liebrenz

refaiya.dl.uni-leipzig.de

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A Matter of Influence: International librarianship and its impact in Australia

Mary Carroll

2014

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