The Centre for WA History

Citizenship & Suffrage

(See also Gender, Women & Feminism; Politics, Government & Law; Immigration, Migration, Ethnicity)



History and Native Title, Christine Choo & Shawn Hollbach (eds), 23, 2003

Book or other reviews

  • David Black and Harry Phillips, eds., Making a Difference: Women in the Western Australian Parliament 1921-1999
    Jasmina Brankovich
  • Patricia Crawford and Philippa Maddern, eds., Women as Australian Citizens: Underlying Histories
    Patricia Grimshaw

Wordal, Jill Milroy, John Host & Tom Stannage (eds), 22, 2001

Articles

  • ‘Just an Ordinary Thing’: Tony Ozie’s Application for an Aboriginal Citizenship Certificate
    Tony Ozies & Tamara Hunter
  • The Myth of Equality: The Denial of Citizenship Rights for Aboriginal People in Western Australia
    Tamara Hunter
Book or other review

  • David Dutton, Citizenship in Australia
    Raelene Frances

Being Australian Women: Belonging, Citizenship and Identity, Cheryl Lange (ed.), 21, 2000

Articles

  • ‘Just a piece of paper’: Dutch Women in Australia
    Nonja Peters
  • No Man’s Land: Re-orienting Citizenship for Chinese Malaysian Women in Australia
    Jan Ryan

Women and Citizenship: Suffrage Centenary, Patricia Crawford & Judy Skene (eds), 19, 1999

Articles

  • White Women, Aboriginal Women and the Vote in Western Australia
    Patricia Grimshaw & Katherine Ellinghaus
  • Votes For All Women: Racialised Silences in Western Australian Suffrage Historiography
    Jasmina Brankovich
  • Images of Women in Western Australian Politics: The Suffragist, Edith Cowan and Carmen Lawrence
    Joan Eveline & Michael Booth
  • A Challenge to Human Rights: Aboriginal Women in the West Kimberley
    Christine Choo
  • Amending the Suffrage Story: Local Government in Western Australia 1876-1999
    Judy Skene
  • ‘Who Would Sew His Buttons on?’: Gender Roles and Rhetoric in the Western Australian Parliament 1893-1899
    Serie Jones
  • ‘A Truly Great Australian Woman’: Jean Beadle’s Work among Western Australian Women and Children 1901-1942
    Bobbie Oliver
  • A Citizen of Australia and of the World: A Reappraisal of Bessie Mabel Rischbieth
    Dianne Davidson
  • Mother, Rice and Nation in a Welfare State
    Marilyn Lake
  • ‘The Great Bond of Motherhood’: Maternal Citizenship and Perth Feminists in the 1920s
    Claire Ozich
  • Aliens to Ethics: The Politics of Citizenship
    Christine Gillgren
  • ‘You Have to Make Some Sort of Commitment’: Polish Migrant Women Taking Australian Citizenship in Western Australia 1947-1997
    Margot Clifford
  • Religion and Public Life: Catholic Women for this World and the Next
    Katharine Massam
  • ‘Take Heart’: Women’s Process in the First Campaign of the Nuclear Disarmament Party, Western Australia
    Sharon Davies
  • Taking Action Against Domestic Violence in the 1970s: Nardine Women’s Refuge and Radical Feminism
    Suellen Murray
  • Women at the Constitutional Convention: Small Steps – Great Strides
    Clare Thompson
  • Women and Children as Subjects in Western Australian History
    Penelope Hetherington