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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

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.


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

Saturday 29 March 2008 Sunday 30 March 2008
Virginia Haussegger. Click for larger picture Chair: Virginia Haussegger Genevieve Jacobs Chair: Genevieve Jacobs
Richard Woolcott. Click for larger photo Richard Woolcott
Overview of Australian Citizenship
Under a centralising government, what is the future for States' rights and the separation of powers between the Commonwealth and the States embodied in the Australian Constitution in 1901?
Recent Challenges to Australian civil liberties and human rights Bruce Haigh. CLick for larger image Bruce Haigh
Stephen Blanks. Click for larger image Stephen Blanks   Prof John Warhurst
Dr Helen Watchirs. Click for larger image Dr Helen Watchirs   Prof George Williams
Prof Clive Williams. Click to enlarge Prof Clive Williams The global context of Australian citizenship in an interdependant and fluid world
Citizenship and "Australian values" Dr Alison Broinowski. Click for larger image Dr Alison Broinowski
Petro Georgiou. Click to enlarge Petro Georgiou MP   Assoc Prof Helen Irving
Emeritus Prof Ingrid Moses. Click for larger image Emeritus Prof Ingrid Moses   Prof Tony Milner
Susan Harris Rimmer Susan Harris Rimmer pdf What's the future for Australian citizenship?
A civil society and citizens' responsibilities
Asmi Wood. Click for larger image Asmi Wood   Sharan Burrow
Do Indigenous Australians enjoy full citizenship rights today? Hon Susan Ryan. Click for larger photo Hon Susan Ryan
Prof Larissa Behrendt. Click for larger image Prof Larissa Behrendt Bishop George Browning. Click to enlarge Bishop George Browning
Prof Mick Dodson. Click to enlarge Prof Mick Dodson Jack Waterford. Click for larger image Jack Waterford
Lt-Gen John Sanderson. Click to enlarge Lt-Gen John Sanderson    
Professor Kim Rubenstein. Click to enlarge Dymphna Clark Lecture:
From suffrage to citizenship: A republic of equals

Professor Kim Rubenstein
   



The sixth Canberra WEEKEND OF IDEAS a fair go for refugees?
MCH annual event, Canberra, 31 March - 1 April 2007

Perth Day of Ideas 2006

From Stars to Brains Pathways to consciousness in the natural world
MCH multidisciplinary conference in honor of Professor Paul Davies, Canberra, 20-21 June 2006

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

Science and Ethics: Can Homo Sapiens Survive?
MCH Conference, Canberra, 17-18 May 2005

Conference papres

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

Perth Day of Ideas 2004

Beyond the House Museum, MCH Workshop, May 2004

Perth Day of Ideas 2003

Our Population Our Future
MCH Conference, 2003

Australia In Spain, 1936 - 1939
Conference at MCH, 2001

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