Issue Details: First known date: 2022... 2022 [Review] William Cooper : An Aboriginal Life Story
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'William Cooper is an icon in the Koorie and Victorian communities. However, while Cooper wrote much in a public way in his later life, he left few private papers. Arthur Phillip, iconic in settler history, was the same, writing much official correspondence but leaving few private writings to assist a biographer. Just as Alan Frost did in Arthur Phillip, 1738–1814His Voyaging (1987), Bain Attwood in this engaging life story writes about Cooper through the contexts in which he moved, particularly when few other traces of his life remain. Attwood also argues this is more appropriate for an Aboriginal story, of a life so lived in a community.'(Introduction) 

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    y separately published work icon Australian Historical Studies vol. 53 no. 2 2022 24769529 2022 periodical issue

    'Several articles in this issue focus on cities – in particular Melbourne and Sydney, the two largest capitals. That cities may be considered as gendered spaces is Shurlee Swain’s starting point. In both cities, female workers – mistresses of boarding houses, midwives and nurses – made places (‘gynocentric zones’) in which to dispose of ‘the unwanted products of women’s bodies’. Swain’s study ingeniously brings together two databases: about babies born at Melbourne’s Women’s Hospital (compiled by Janet McCalman), and about newspaper advertisements for adoption (compiled by Swain herself). As she shows, by locating their work close to public maternity hospitals, and yet remaining ‘invisible, unacknowledged’, these working women contributed to each city’s aura of ‘respectability’.' (Editorial introduction)

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    pg. 359-360
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