Issue Details: First known date: 2011... 2011 Kay Daniels, Convict Women and 19th Century Tasmanian History
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'Australian history would never be the same again after the strident, vehement and passionate interventions of a generation of academic feminists who sought to re-write the past in ways which not only aimed to give women a voice, and a recognition of their roles and achievements. These scholars - born during the Second World War or immediately after the War - also aimed to change the very enterprise of historical inquiry itself.' (Author's introduction 37)

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