2010 Journal Article Shaping lives: Statues as biographyOsmond, Gary (2010). Shaping lives: Statues as biography. Sporting Traditions, 27 (2), 101-111. |
2010 Journal Article 'Honolulu Maori': Racial dimensions of Duke Kahanamoku's tour of Australia and New Zealand, 1914-1915Osmond, Gary (2010). 'Honolulu Maori': Racial dimensions of Duke Kahanamoku's tour of Australia and New Zealand, 1914-1915. New Zealand Journal of History, 44 (1), 22-34. |
2010 Book Chapter SourcesOsmond, Gary and Phillips, Murray (2010). Sources. Routledge companion to sports history. (pp. 34-50) edited by S. W. Pope and John Nauright. Abingdon, Oxon, U.K. ; New York, U.S.A.: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780203885413-10 |
2010 Conference Publication Picturing Japanese sportsmen: Reading interwar Australian press imagesOsmond, Gary (2010). Picturing Japanese sportsmen: Reading interwar Australian press images. North American Society for Sport History, Orlando, Florida USA, 28-31 May 2010. United States: North American Society for Sport History. |
2010 Journal Article Photographs, materiality and sport history: Peter Norman and the 1968 Mexico City Black Power SaluteOsmond, Gary (2010). Photographs, materiality and sport history: Peter Norman and the 1968 Mexico City Black Power Salute. Journal of Sport History, 37 (1), 119-137. |
2009 Journal Article Filmic sports history: Dawn Fraser, swimming and Australian national identityPhillips, Murray G. and Osmond, Gary (2009). Filmic sports history: Dawn Fraser, swimming and Australian national identity. The International Journal of the History of Sport, 26 (14), 2126-2142. doi: 10.1080/09523360903303094 |
2009 Journal Article Forgetting Charlie and Tums Cavill: Social memory and Australian swimming historyOsmond, Gary (2009). Forgetting Charlie and Tums Cavill: Social memory and Australian swimming history. Journal of Australian Studies, 33 (1), 93-107. doi: 10.1080/14443050802672569 |
2009 Conference Publication Shaping lives, statues as biography: The case of Duke KahanamokuOsmond, Gary (2009). Shaping lives, statues as biography: The case of Duke Kahanamoku. Sporting Traditions XVII. The Cultural Paradigm: Reinvigorating Sport History?, Wellington, New Zealand, 30 June - 3 July, 2009. New Zealand: Routledge. |
2009 Conference Publication Enveloping the Past: Sport Stamps, Visuality and MuseumsOsmond, Gary and Phillips, Murray G. (2009). Enveloping the Past: Sport Stamps, Visuality and Museums. The Visual Turn in Sports History Conference, Bristol, England, 13-14 June 2009. |
2009 Journal Article That picture - Nicky Winmar and the history of an imageKlugman, Matthew and Osmond, Gary (2009). That picture - Nicky Winmar and the history of an image. Australian Aboriginal Studies, 2009/2 (2), 78-89. |
2009 Journal Article Book Review: COAD, DAVID "The Metrosexual: Gender, Sexuality and Sport"Osmond, Gary (2009). Book Review: COAD, DAVID "The Metrosexual: Gender, Sexuality and Sport". Journal of Sport History, 36 (2), 167-168. |
2008 Journal Article 'Modest monuments'?: Postage stamps, Duke Kahanamoku and hierarchies of social memoryOsmond, Gary (2008). 'Modest monuments'?: Postage stamps, Duke Kahanamoku and hierarchies of social memory. The Journal of Pacific History, 43 (3), 313-329. doi: 10.1080/00223340802281585 |
2008 Conference Publication That picture: Nicky Winmar and the history of an imageKlugman, M. and Osmond, G. (2008). That picture: Nicky Winmar and the history of an image. Sport, Race and Ethnicity: Building a Global Understanding, Sydney, Australia, 30 November - 2 December 2008. |
2008 Conference Publication Photographs, materiality and sport history: Peter Norman and the 1968 Mexico City black protest saluteOsmond, Gary (2008). Photographs, materiality and sport history: Peter Norman and the 1968 Mexico City black protest salute. NASSH 2008: Thirty-Sixth Annual North American Society for Sport History Conference, Lake Placid, NY, U.S.A., 23-26 May 2008. Lemont, PA, U.S.A.: North American Society for Sport History (NASSH). |
2008 Conference Publication Hawaiian in Maoriland: Racial dimensions of Duke Kahanamoku's New Zealand tour in 1915Osmond, G. (2008). Hawaiian in Maoriland: Racial dimensions of Duke Kahanamoku's New Zealand tour in 1915. Locating History, Melbourne, 7-10 July, 2008. Melbourne: The University of Melbourne. |
2008 Journal Article Mixing race: The Kong Sing brothers and Australian sportOsmond, G. and McDermott, M-L. (2008). Mixing race: The Kong Sing brothers and Australian sport. Australian Historical Studies, 39 (3), 338-355. doi: 10.1080/10314610802263323 |
2008 Journal Article Reflecting materiality: Reading sport history through the lensOsmond, Gary (2008). Reflecting materiality: Reading sport history through the lens. Rethinking History, 12 (3), 339-360. doi: 10.1080/13642520802193205 |
2007 Conference Publication "Modest monuments"?: Postage stamps and hierarchies of social memoryOsmond, G. (2007). "Modest monuments"?: Postage stamps and hierarchies of social memory. 2007 North American Society for Sport History Conference, Lubbock, Texas, United States of America, 25-28 May 2007. Athens, GA, United States of America: Sadiki Publishing. |
2007 Journal Article Broadening horizons in sport history: Films, photographs, and monumentsPhillips, M. G., O'Neill, M. E. and Osmond, G. (2007). Broadening horizons in sport history: Films, photographs, and monuments. Journal of Sport History, 34 (2), 401-421. |
2007 Journal Article Review of The Bondi Lifesaver: A History of an Australian Icon by Sean Bradley (Book Review)Osmond, G. (2007). Review of The Bondi Lifesaver: A History of an Australian Icon by Sean Bradley (Book Review). Journal of Sport History, 34 (2), 302-303. |