Manning Clark House Publications, Papers & Lectures
Books
- FOOD FOR THOUGHT AT MANNING CLARK
HOUSE
Edited by Sandy Forbes and Janet Reeves
Publisher Manning Clark House, 2005. $20
- MAKING CANBERRA SUSTAINABLE
Edited by Bryan Furnass, Sebastian Clark and Penny Ramsay, with an introduction by Bryan Furnass.
Publisher Ginninderra Press 2005.
- MANNING CLARK ON GALLIPOLI.
Publisher Melbourne University Press 2005.
- MANNING CLARK HOUSE REFLECTIONS
by Trevor Creighton, Peter Freeman, Roslyn Russell
Publisher Manning Clark House, 2002. $20
- MANNING CLARK BY SOME OF HIS STUDENTS
Edited by Glen Tomasetti
Publisher Manning Clark House, 2002. $15
- THE IDEAL OF ALEXIS DE TOCQUEVILLE
by Manning Clark.
Edited by Dymphna Clark, David Headon and John Williams.
Publisher Melbourne University Press 2000.
- A SHORT HISTORY OF AUSTRALIA
by Manning Clark.
Publisher Penguin Books 1995.
- A SHORT HISTORY OF AUSTRALIA Illustrated edition
by Manning Clark.
Publisher Penguin Books 1992.
- A HISTORIAN'S APPRENTICESHIP
by Manning Clark.
Publisher Melbourn University Press 1992.
- GOVERNOR IN NEW GUINEA
by Albert Hahl.
Edited and translated by Peter G.Sack and Dymphna Clark.
Publisher Australian National University Press, Canberra 1980.
- HENRY LAWSON, THE MAN AND THE LEGEND
by Manning Clark.
Publisher Melbourn University Press 1978.
Manning Clark Annual Lectures
- Burnside, Julian, 2008. Citizens’ rights and the rule of law in a civil society: not just yet
- Jones, Barry 2007. Restoring the Primacy of Reason – ‘Telling Truth to Power’ in an Age of Fundamentalism.
- Brennan, Frank 2006. 5 R's for the Enlargers:
Race, Religion, Respect, Rights and the Republic.
- Mackay, Hugh 2005. Social Disengagemen - breeding ground for fundamentalism.
- Sir Gustav Nossal 2004. Towards a fairer
world: historic trednds in global health reform.
- Davis, Judy 2003. Fear: The Politics
of Submission in Australian History.
- Keating, Paul J 2002. A Time for Reflection:
Political Values in the Age of Distraction.
- Kirby, Michael 2001. Manning Clark,
'Bourgeois Democracy' and Strange Tales From Supreme Courts.
- Holmes à Court, Janet 2000. Why
is History Important?
Dymphna Clark Annual Lectures
Papers and Talks Listed by Author
Some papers are available only as hard copy. These papers can be obtained
now by contacting Manning Clark House by
email or fax and placing your order. Cost is $10 which includes postage
within Australia.
- Allison, Lyn 2005. Science and Ethics:
Can Homo sapiens Survive?
.or Good Planets Are Hard to Come By
- Ball, Desmond 2005. The probabilities of
'On the Beach'
Assessing 'Armageddon Scenarios' in the 21 st Century
- Bain, Simon. 2003. Are Animals a Resource or
a Responsibility
- Bearlin, Margaret 2005. Educating the
Young for a World of Change
- Behrendt, Larissa 2008. Do Indigenous Australians Enjoy Full Citizen Rights Today?
- Blakers, Andrew 2005. Solar energy in the
built environment
- Blaskow, Nikolai 2005. Can Humanism Survive
A Cybernetic Society?
- Boyden, Stephen 2005. Science, ethics and
the natural environment
- Brennan, Frank 2006. 5 R's for the Enlargers:
Race, Religion, Respect, Rights and the Republic.
- Brennan, Frank 2007 Ethics
and Morality: What makes a civil society?
-
Brennan, Gerard 2006. The way to a Republic.
- Browning, George. 2008. What’s the future for Australian Citizenship?
- Bryant, Chris. 2003. 'Science Communication
- Is Science too Hot to Handle?' Part 1.
- Carment,David 2004. History,
Identity and Politics.
- Castelo, Carmen. 2001. Seminar "Australia
in Spain, 1936 - 1939". Introduction.
- Clark, Anna. 2002. Dymphna Clark Lecture.
- Clark, Axel. 2001. The Idea of a University:
Enterprise or Academy.
- Clark, Dymphna. 1994. An interview
with Dymphna Clark about 11 Tasmania Circle, Forrest, broadcasted on
ABC radio circa 1994, and several times since.
- Clark, Andrew. 2000. Judah Waten national
story-writing competition.
- Clark, Andrew. 2003. Living with
the Clarks
- Clark, Katerina. 2003. The Annual Dymphna
Clark Lecture
- Clark, Manning Lecture by Manning
Clark
- Clark, Manning Lecture by Manning Clark
to Moore Theological College, Newtown
- Clark, Sebastian. 2002. President's
Report to the AGM 2003
- Clark, Sebastian. 2002. Mabo Day Monday
3 June 2002. Welcoming Remarks
- Clark, Tom. 2003. Grammatical
socialism
- Clelland Gray, Pamela. 2003. Working
in Canberra in the 21st Century
- Collins, Paul 2006 Consciousness and theology:
the creation of Gods and myths in the human mind
- Costello, Tim 2004. Daniel Mannix
Lecture, October 14th 2004 Melbourne University
- Cox, Eva. 2003. Our Population Our Future
- People Issues
- Cullen, Peter 2005. Water Futures for Canberra:
Moving Towards Sustainability?
- Cullen, Peter. 2000. Mutual Obligations
- Making Partnerships Work in Resource Management.
- Curnow, Ric. 2006. Living
in extremes
- Davidson, Iain 2006. In our own image [Power Point 12.2 MB]
- Davidson, Robyn 2006. The
essence of northness
- Davies, Geoff 2005. Playing with Superfire
- Misapplication of Technology to Complex Natural Systems
- Davies, Geoff 2006. New Science and Old Wisdom - Minds In and Of the World
- Denborough, Mike 2005. The nuclear
arms race is madness: diagnosis and cure
- Denniss, Richard 2005. People and population
- the challenge for sustainability
- Denniss, Richard. 2003. Our Population Our
Future - Australia's affluence, consumption trends and indicators of
progress
- Djerrkura, Gatjil. 2004. Speech
by Gatjil Djerrkura to launch Mark McKenna's This Country: a Reconciled
Republic?.
- Douglas, Bob 2005. People, Health and Wellbeing:
Will we make the necessary value shifts in time?
- Ecksersley, Richard. 2003. Our Population
Our Future - Meanings and values: their significance for progress and
sustainability
- Eckersley, Richard. 2004. Science,
faith and values
- Eckersley, Richard . 2004.
Science and culture: changing how we see the world and our place in
it
- Ellis, George 2006. From Stars to Brains Conference Dinner talk
- Ellis, George 2006. The Emerging Nature of Mind:
Intellect, emotion, values: Some speculations and provocations [Power Point 3.2 MB]
- Fairbairn, Anne. 2005. Australian
poet and bridge-builder glimpses behind the anger
- Fenner, Frank. 2005. Scientific Principles,
Scientific Ethics and the Dangers for Survival of Homo sapiens
- Fenner, Frank. 2005. Letter to the
Editor of 'The Canberra Times' following the symposium 'Science and
Ethics: Can Homo sapiens Survive? '
- Foran, Barney and Poldi Franzi. 2003.Our Population
Our Future - Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Australias Population
Options to 2050 and beyond
- Furnass, Bryan 2007. Environmental and climate change refugees
- Furnass, Bryan 2005 Micro- and macro-Science
and Ethics: Can Homo sapiens survive?
- Garcia, John Andres. nd. The International
Brigades and the Refugee Camps of the South of France
- Gillies, Malcolm 2004 Graduation Address to
Arts and Music graduates, The University of Melbourne
- Georgiou, Petro 2008, The new Australian citizenship test – a template for national identity Transcript courtesy of A Just Australia
- Goldie, Jenny 2005. Canberra's population
size in light of converging catastrophes
- Guest, Charles and Mackay, Katherine 2005. Health
status, the healthcare sector and sustainability
- Green, David H. 2005 The Role of Science
in Societies, including Ethics in Science and Ethical Responsibilities
of Scientists
- Griffiths, Phil and Sue Harris. 2001. When
two elephants fight, it is the grass which gets trampled.
- Gottschalk-Mazouz, Dr. Niels. 2003. Sustainability:
Are we short on science or on willpower?
- Gray, Pamela Clelland.2004 Speaking
Notes for Working in Canberra in the 21st Century
- Haines, Simon. 2006 Simon Haines launches The Higher Self in Christopher Brennan's Poems by Katherine
Barnes
- Haire, James and Ledger, Christine 2005. Theology,
science and technology
- Hamilton, Clive 2005. Can humans survive
automation?
- Headon, Dr David. 1999. Alexis
De Tocoqueville Democracy in Australia 26 March 1999
- Hinde, Sarah 2005. Canberra: an attractive,
safe and efficient environment...?
- Holt, Stephen. nd. From Manning to Manne:
On Reading Robert Manne's The Barren Years.
- Hughes, John, 2006. Memory and Home Keynote Address presented in Perth on 1 September 2006
- Hunt Rosalyn, Lam Jacqueline, McKenzie Amy, Millard Ellen, Moran Jennifer,
Ragg Louise, Swanson Amy, Sypek Scott 2005. Utilising
peer groups: a road to action to enable sustainability and health
- Inglis, Amirah. nd. 2001. Australians
and the Spanish Civil War
- Irving, Helen. 2008. Citizenship
- Jones, Barry 2007. Restoring the Primacy of Reason – ‘Telling Truth to Power’ in an Age of Fundamentalism.
- Jordens, Ann-Mari. 2003. Our Population Our
future - Belonging and exclusion: national identity and citizenship,
immigration and multiculturalism.
- Jordens, Ann-Mari. 2006. A
Museum of Indigenous Australia?.
- Kent, Bruce. nd. 1999. Tocqueville,
Marx and the Revolution of 1848: the Quest for a Universal Class
- Kevin, Tony 2005 The Origins of Hope
- Kevin, Tony 2007 Media
and writing:. agenda-setting and searching for the truth
- Kinnear,Dr Pamela 2004. Our Population
Our Future
- Lasry, Lex. 2005. Further thoughts
- Leovic, Rad. 2003. Our Population Our Future
- Citizenship and multiculturalism: a political refugee's view
- MacKenzie, Andrew 2005. Sustainability
is not really a local issue, but how we live is about sustainability?
- Madew, Romilly 2005. Making Canberra Sustainable
- the construction and refurbishment of sustainable buildings
- Malouf, David 2006. Launch of the 2006 edition of Manning Clark's 'A Short History of Australia'
- Manne, David 2006 Boatloads
of Extinguishment?
- Manne, David 2007 Post-Palmer
reform of the Department of Immigration
- Marsden, Alex. 2003. A Fascinating
Journey: Women and the Workforce in Canberra
- Matthews, Brian. 2006. Brian Matthews on writing
- McDonald, Peter. 2003. Our Population Our Future
- Australia's demographic profile and prospects
- McKenna,Mark. 2006. Mark McKenna - our man in Copenhagen
- McKenna,Mark. 2004. This Country a Reconciled
Republic?
- McKenna, Mark. 2003. The Need For
A Reconciled Republic
- McMichael, Tony. 2003. Our Population, Our Future,
What Sort of Country Do We Aspire To Be?
- McQueen,Humphrey. 2004. Presentation
to the first of the 'Continuing the Great Conversations'
- Milburn, Gerard J. 2006. Is information processing a physical phenomenon? [Power Point 1.2 MB]
- Milner, Anthony (2008) Citizenship, the global context
- Moses, Ingrid. 2008. Citizenship and “Australian Values”
- National Library of Aus.tralia (NLA). 2001. National
Library of Australia Guide to the Papers of Manning Clark
- Neilson, Heather. 1999. That
irresistible revolution”: Democracy in America
- Nugent, Dr Maria. 2003 A fascinating
journey -Women’s employment and professionalism in Australia.
- O’Connor, Mark 2006. Was the Universe meant to be interesting? The 'Invisible Links' some poets report
- Odgers, Brett. 2003. Our Population
Our Future - Forward
- Poldi, Franzi and Foran, Barney. 2003. Our Population
Our future - Between a Rock and a Hard Place:
Australia's Population Options to 2050 and beyond.
- Poore, Megan. nd. From the presentation
"Being Ceduna"
- Price, Keith 2005. Being Human, Computers
and Science
- Pryor, Geoff 2005. A short perspective of
sustainability Ð a conversation about communication
Integration and caring for Canberra
- Reece, Bob 2005. You would
have loved her for her lore: the letters of Daisy Bates
- Robinson, Peter 2006. Foundations of Visual Perception [Power Point 7.8 MB]
- Rubbo, Anna 2006. 'Make
poverty history': Global Studio, the Millennium Development. Goals and
some ideas that might make a difference
- Ryan, Susan 2008. What's the future for Australian citizenship? A civil society and citizens' responsibilities
- Sallis, Eva 2007. 'Australian
dream; Australian nightmare - Some thoughts on Multiculturalism and
Racism'
- Sanderson, 2007. Redemption in reconciliation -The connection between indigenous health and national sustainability
- Sanderson, John 2008. Indigenous Rights The Right to Negotiate
- Schooneveldt, John 2005. Making Canberra
sustainable: good ideas for future action
- Schwan, Lyn 2006. Building houses in Cambodia
- Southwood, Nic. 2003. The Ethics of Science
and A Science of Ethics
- Stanhope, Jon 2005. Opening address to
Making Canberra Sustainable Forum and Workshop
- Stocklmayer, Sue. 2003. 'Science Communication
- Is Science too Hot to Handle?' Part 2
- Tatman, Lucy 2006. Religious Faith vs. Free Will and Biological Determinism
- Truswell, Elizabeth 2006. Art and the Developing Consciousness - Reviewing the Speculations
- Wareham, Sue (PhD) 2005. Can Scientists
Halt the Technological Race to Nowhere?
- Warhurst, John 2007. Ethics and Morality in Parliamentary Democracy: But not in My Backyard?
- Warhurst, John. 2008. Second-Class Citizens: the Rights of Citizens in Small States and Territories
- Watchirs, Helen. 2008. Recent Challenges to Australian civil liberties and human rights
- Waterhouse, Dawn. 2004. 'Growing
Up in Canberra'
- Watson, Louise. 2004. The total operating
resources of Australian private schools in 2004.
- Williams, Clive. 2008. Points on Security and Human Rights
- Williams, John M. 1999. Bryce, Tocqueville,
Clark and Australian Federation
- Wiltshire, David, 2006. Dark energy or cosmic complexity? (Link to Wiltshire's website) [Power Point 10 MB]
Papers and Talks Listed by Event
The seventh
Canberra WEEKEND OF IDEAS:
Australian Citizenship - is it really worth having?
MCH annual event, Canberra, 29-30 March 2008
Concluding Statement doc
Perth Day of Ideas 2006
- Book of abstracts of conference presentations and biographic notes about speakers
[PDF 4.5 MB]
Other chapters include: Paul Davis - a short biography; conference rational and program; The search for life in the Universe by Paul Davis (paper and references) and list of books by Paul Davis.
- Berryman, Matthew 2006. Mathematic principles underlying genetic structures
[PDF 372 Kb ]
- Berryman, Matthew 2006. Mathematic principles underlying genetic structures [Power Point 3.9 MB]
- Chalmers, David 2006. How Can We Construct a Science of Consciousness? (Link to Chalmers' website)
[PDF, large file]
- Collins, Paul 2006. Consciousness and theology:
the creation of Gods and myths in the human mind
- Davidson, Iain 2006. In our own image [Power Point 12.2 MB]
- Davies, Geoff 2006. New Science and Old Wisdom - Minds In and Of the World
- Ellis, George 2006. From Stars to Brains Conference Dinner talk
- Ellis, George 2006. The Emerging Nature of Mind:
Intellect, emotion, values: Some speculations and provocations [Power Point 3.2 MB]
- Milburn, Gerard J. 2006. Is information processing a physical phenomenon? [Power Point 1.2 MB]
- O’Connor, Mark 2006. Was the Universe meant to be interesting? The 'Invisible Links' some poets report
- Robinson, Peter 2006. Foundations of Visual Perception [Power Point 7.8 MB]
- Truswell, Elizabeth 2006. Art and the Developing Consciousness - Reviewing the Speculations
- Tatman, Lucy 2006. Religious Faith vs. Free Will and Biological Determinism
- Wiltshire, David, 2006. Dark energy or cosmic complexity? (Link to Wiltshire's website) [Power Point 10 MB]
The fifth
Canberra WEEKEND OF
IDEAS shelter, house & home
MCH annual event, Canberra, 10, 11, 12 March 2006
Making Canberra Sustainable
MCH Forum, Canberra, 17-18 October 2005
- Stanhope, Jon 2005. Opening address
to Making Canberra Sustainable Forum and Workshop
- Blakers, Andrew 2005. Solar energy in the
built environment
- Cullen, Peter 2005. Water Futures for Canberra:
Moving Towards Sustainability?
- Denniss, Richard 2005. People and population
- the challenge for sustainability
- Douglas, Bob 2005. People, Health and Wellbeing:
Will we make the necessary value shifts in time?
- Goldie, Jenny 2005. Canberra's population
size in light of converging catastrophes
- Guest, Charles and Mackay, Katherine 2005. Health
status, the healthcare sector and sustainability
- Hinde, Sarah 2005. Canberra: an attractive,
safe and efficient environment...?
- Hunt Rosalyn, Lam Jacqueline, McKenzie Amy, Millard Ellen, Moran Jennifer,
Ragg Louise, Swanson Amy, Sypek Scott 2005. Utilising
peer groups: a road to action to enable sustainability and health
- MacKenzie, Andrew 2005. Sustainability
is not really a local issue, but how we live is about sustainability?
- Madew, Romilly 2005. Making Canberra Sustainable
- the construction and refurbishment of sustainable buildings
- Pryor, Geoff 2005. A short perspective of
sustainability - a conversation about communication
Integration and caring for Canberra
- Schooneveldt, John 2005. Making Canberra
sustainable: good ideas for future action
Science and Ethics: Can Homo Sapiens Survive?
MCH Conference, Canberra, 17-18 May 2005
Conference papres
- Fenner, Frank 2005 Keynote address: Scientific
Principles, Scientific Ethics and the Dangers for Survival of Homo
sapiens
- Allison, Lyn 2005. Science and Ethics:
Can Homo sapiens Survive?
.or Good Planets Are Hard to Come By
- Ball, Desmond 2005. The probabilities of
'On the Beach'
Assessing 'Armageddon Scenarios' in the 21 st Century
- Bearlin, Margaret 2005. Educating the
Young for a World of Change
- Blaskow, Nikolai 2005. Can Humanism Survive
A Cybernetic Society?
- Boyden, Stephen 2005. Science, ethics and
the natural environment
- Davies, Geoff 2005. Playing with Superfire
- Misapplication of Technology to Complex Natural Systems
- Denborough, Mike 2005. The nuclear
arms race is madness: diagnosis and cure
- Furnass, Bryan 2005 Micro- and macro-Science
and Ethics: Can Homo sapiens survive?
- Green, David H. 2005. The Role of Science
in Societies, including Ethics in Science and Ethical Responsibilities
of Scientists
- Haire, James and Ledger, Christine 2005. Theology,
science and technology
- Hamilton, Clive 2005 Can humans survive
automation?
- Kevin, Tony 2005. The Origins of Hope
- Price, Keith 2005. Being Human, Computers
and Science
- Wareham, Sue 2005. Can Scientists Halt
the Technological Race to Nowhere?
Related publications
- Fenner, Frank 2005. Letter to the
Editor of 'The Canberra Times' following the symposium 'Science and
Ethics: Can Homo sapiens Survive? '
- Booklet with conference
program, abstracts of papers and information about speakers and chairpersons
[
PDF 330
kb]
- Conference
Program [
PDF 352 kb]
- CAN HOMO SAPIENS SURVIVE?
MCH Press Release, 18 April 2005.
What are the health challenges facing Australia?
National Foundation for Australian Women in conjunction with Manning
Clark House Workshop, Canberra, 27 April 2005
Reinvigorating Australia Public/private balance in
health and education
MCH Conference, October 2004
- Connors,Lyndsay. October 27, 2004. Public/private
balance in health and education
- Harris, Tony. October 27, 2004.Public/private
balance in health and education
- To what extent should the Government
subsidise the private sector, and what should users contribute?
- Vickers, Margaret. October 9-10, 2004.
Comprehensiveness, segregation, and social responsibility
- Vickers, Margaret. Comprehensive Secondary
Schools: A comparative perspective
- Webster, Ian, W. 27th October 2004. Futures
in Health
Perth Day of Ideas 2004
Beyond the House Museum, MCH Workshop, May 2004
Perth Day of Ideas 2003
- Gaynor, Dr Andrea. Saturday 2nd August 2003. Moving
forward in a time of fear
- Ms Chaney Angela.. Saturday 2nd August 2003. Moving
forward in a time of fear
- Donovan,Professor. Robert on Saturday 2nd August 2003.
Moving forward in a time of fear
- Robson, Professor Alan. Saturday 2nd August 2003. Moving
forward in a time of fear
- Clark,Ms Anna. Saturday 2nd August 2003. Moving
forward in a time of fear
- Clark,Ms Anna. Saturday 2nd August 2003. Moving
forward in a time of fear
- Chaney,Hon Fred. Saturday 2nd August 2003. Moving
forward in a time of fear
- Creed,Ms Helen. Saturday 2nd August 2003. Moving
forward in a time of fear
- Grandage, Mr Iain. Saturday 2nd August 2003. Moving
forward in a time of fear
- Hon. Julie Bishop, MP. Saturday 2nd August 2003.
Moving forward in a time of fear
- Donovan,Professor Robert. Saturday 2nd August 2003.
Moving forward in a time of fear
- White,Ms Terri-ann. Saturday 2nd August 2003. Moving
forward in a time of fear
- Hon Justice Robert Nicholson AO. Saturday 2nd August
2003. Moving forward in a time of fear
- Seares,Professor Margaret. Saturday 2nd August 2003.
Moving forward in a time of fear
- Flett.,Dr Penny. Saturday 2nd August 2003. Moving
forward in a time of fear
- Complexity and Opportunity - Overcoming
Fear to Build a Sustainable Future
- Programme-Moving forward in a time of fear
Our Population Our Future
MCH Conference, 2003
Australia In Spain, 1936 - 1939
Conference at MCH, 2001
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