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Completions in 2009

Joanne McEwan, Women and Negotiations of Support in the London and Midlesex Criminal Courts, c.1730-1820 (Ph.D., Tarbin/Crawford/Sharpe).

Completions in 2008

Sarah Brown, 'Imagining "Environment" in Australian Suburbia: An Environmental History of the Suburban Landscapes of Canberra and Perth, 1946-1996' (Ph.D., Gaynor/Gregory).

Joseph Christensen, Shark Bay 1616-1991: the spread of science and the emergence of ecology in a world heritage area (Ph.D., Fox/Gregory)

Nicole Crawford, 'Witches Write History: Remembering the Old Religion and Constructing a "Historical Imaginary"' (Ph.D., Stuart/Van Gent).

Jane Davis, 'Longing or Belonging? Response to a "New" Land in Southern Western Australia 1829-1907' (Ph.D., Fox/Gaynor).

Ramesh Somasunderam, British Infiltration of Ceylon (Sri Lanka) in the 19th century: A Study of the D' Oyly Papers between 1805 and 1818 (Ph.D., Etherington/Martens).

Susannah Thompson, 'Birth Pains: Changing Understandings of Miscarriage, Stillbirth and Neonatal Death in Australia in the Twentieth Century' (Ph.D., Gaynor/Fox).


Completions in 2007

Kellie Abbott, I grew up in that job: young people and work in Western Australia, 1900-1939' (Ph.D., Gaynor/Long).

Jasmina Brankovich, Burning Down the House? Feminism, Politics and Women's Policy in Western Australia, 1972-1998 (Ph.D., Crawford/Long).

Andrew Broertjes, Winning the People's Voice: Usurpation, Propaganda and State-Sponsored History in Fifteenth Century England (Ph.D., Maddern/Jones)

Wendy Chew, Through the looking glass of popular media - belonging and identity of Singaporean women in a communal nation (Ph.D., Ungar).

Fiona Groenhout, Debauchery, disloyalty, and other deficiencies: the impact of ideas of princely character upon indirect rule in central India, c.1886-1946 (Ph.D., Etherington/Martens).

Jason Lim, Nationalism, tea leaves and a common voice: the Fujian-Singapore tea trade and the political and trading concerns of the Singapore Chinese tea merchants, 1920-1960 (Ph.D., Etherington/Dobbs).

Felicity Morel, The swamp stealers: topography, settlement and the evolution of Northbridge, an inner urban area of Perth, Western Australia, using geographic information systems (Ph.D., Etherington).

Ryota Nishino, A comparative historical study of Japanese and South African school history textbooks ca.1945-1995 (Ph.D., Etherington/Sone).

Lesley O'Brien, Institutions and authority in London c1370-c1535: a historiography of pre-Reformation church-state relations (Ph.D., Maddern/Crawford).

Michael Ondaatje, Black Conservatism in the United States (Ph.D., Barker/Stuart).

Kate O'Shaughnessy, Divorce, gender and state and social power: an investigation of the impact of the 1974 Indonesian marriage law (Ph.D., Broomhall/Chalmers/Ungar).

Jeska Rees, All the rage: revolutionary feminism in England, 1977-1983 (Ph.D., Long/Crawford).

Kate Riley, The Good Old Way Revisited: The Ferrar Family of Little Gidding 1625-37 (Ph.D., Crawford/Maddern).

Mary Thompkins, The Philanthropic Society in Britain with Particular Reference to the Reformatory Farm School, Redhill, 1849-1900 (MA, Etherington).

Jessica Walker, Our Anglo-Saxon ancestors: Thomas Jefferson and the role of English history in the building of the American nation (Ph.D., Maddern/Blue).

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