Michelle Arrow
2022 ‘”Sexism is still alive and living in Australia”: Histories of gender and sexuality in contemporary Australia’, in The History Industry. Ashton, P. & Hamilton, P. (eds.) Australian Scholarly Publishing, North Melbourne
2021 ‘”How much longer will we allow this country’s affairs to be run by radical feminists?”: Anti-feminist activism in late 1970s Australia’, Australian Historical Studies, 52 (3), pp. 331-347.
2021 (with Isobelle Barrett Meyering and Sophie Robinson) ‘In the wake of the sexual revolution: new histories of gender and sexual politics in contemporary Australia’, Introduction to special issue of Australian Historical Studies, 52 (3), pp. 313-316.
2019 (with Angela Woollacott) ‘Revolutionising the Everyday: the transformative impact of the sexual and feminist movements on Australian society and culture’, in Michelle Arrow and Angela Woollacott (eds) Everyday Revolutions: Remaking Gender, Sexuality and Culture in 1970s Australia, ANU Press, Canberra.
2019 The Seventies: The Personal, the Political and the Making of Modern Australia, NewSouth, Sydney.
2018 ‘Making Family Violence Public in the Royal Commission on Human Relationships’, Australian Feminist Studies, 33:95 (2018): 81-96.
2018 (with Angela Woollacott) ‘Introduction – How the Personal Became Political: the Gender and Sexuality Revolutions in Australia’, edited special issue of Australian Feminist Studies, 33:95, pp.1-8.
2018 ‘”These are a few of our daily oppressions”: Speaking and Listening to Homosexuality in Australia’s Royal Commission on Human Relationships’, Journal of the History of Sexuality, 27:2 (2018): 234-263.
2018 ‘History-Making at the 2018 Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras: Witches, Faggots, Dykes and Poofters, The Museum of Love and Protest, the 2018 Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Parade, and Riot’, Australian Historical Studies, 49:4 (2018): 493-500 (review essay).
Barbara Baird
2022 “Lesbian mothers in twenty-first century Australia: creating a political subject position.” Women’s History Review: 1-20.
2022 “Unforgetting: national memory and women’s personal narratives about abortion in Australian public spaces since 1970.” History Australia: 1-20.
2021 (with Robert Reynolds) “Unsafe Subjects: The Constitution of Young LGBTQ Political Subjects in the Safe School Controversy.” Australian Historical Studies 52.3 (2021): 402-419.
2018 ‘Twenty-First Century LGBTI Activism in Australia: The Limits of Equality,’ Australian Historical Studies, 49:4 (2018): 475-492.
2018 ‘Abortion and the limits of the personal becoming political’, Australian Feminist Studies, 33:95, 1-18.
Leigh Boucher
2022 (with Michelle Arrow) ‘Sexual Citizenship and the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras’, Canadian Journal of History
2021 (with Sophie Robinson) “The Men’s Shed Movement in Australia: Rights, Needs and the Politics of Settler National Manhood.” Australian Historical Studies 52.3 (2021): 384-401.
2019 ‘Discomforting Politics: 1970s Activism and the Spectre of Sex in Public’, in Michelle Arrow and Angela Woollacott (eds) Everyday Revolutions: Remaking Gender, Sexuality and Culture in 1970s Australia, ANU Press, Canberra.
2018 (with Robert Reynolds) ‘Decriminalisation, Apology and Expungement: Sexual Citizenship and the Problem of Public Sex in Victoria’, Australian Historical Studies, 49:4 (2018): 457-474.
Robert Reynolds
2018 (with Leigh Boucher) ‘Decriminalisation, Apology and Expungement: Sexual Citizenship and the Problem of Public Sex in Victoria’, Australian Historical Studies, 49:4 (2018): 457-474.