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. |
2006 Journal Article 'Putting up your Dukes': Statues, social memory and Duke Paoa KahanamokuOsmond, Gary, Phillips, Murray G. and O'Neill, Mark (2006). 'Putting up your Dukes': Statues, social memory and Duke Paoa Kahanamoku. The International Journal of the History of Sport, 23 (1), 82-103. doi: 10.1080/09523360500386484 |
2006 Journal Article 'Look at that kid crawling': Race, myth and the 'crawl' strokeOsmond, Gary and Phillips, Murray G. (2006). 'Look at that kid crawling': Race, myth and the 'crawl' stroke. Australian Historical Studies, 37 (127), 43-62. doi: 10.1080/10314610608601203 |
2006 Journal Article Anderson, Eric. In the Game: Gay Athletes and the Cult of Masculinity (book review)Osmond, G. (2006). Anderson, Eric. In the Game: Gay Athletes and the Cult of Masculinity (book review). Journal of Sport History, 33 (1), 94-95. |
2006 Conference Publication Solomon Island divers on camera: Materiality and meaningOsmond, G. (2006). Solomon Island divers on camera: Materiality and meaning. 34th Annual NASSH Conference, Glenwood Springs, Colorado, 19-22 May, 2006. Athens, GA: NASSH. |
2006 Other Outputs Nimble savages : myth, race, social memory and Australian aquatic sportOsmond, Frederick Gary (2006). Nimble savages : myth, race, social memory and Australian aquatic sport. PhD Thesis, School of Human Movement Studies, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/328892 |
2006 Other Outputs Nimble savages : myth, race, social memory and Australian aquatic sportOsmond, Frederick Gary. (2006). Nimble savages : myth, race, social memory and Australian aquatic sport. PhD Thesis, School of Human Movement Studies, The University of Queensland. |
2006 Journal Article Race and sport: the struggle for equality on and off the field. Charles K. Ross (Ed.)(book review)Osmond, Gary (2006). Race and sport: the struggle for equality on and off the field. Charles K. Ross (Ed.)(book review). Sport Education and Society, 11 (4), 432-435. doi: 10.1080/13573320600944641 |
2005 Conference Publication The 'Freshy Duke': Statues, social memory and Duke Kahanamoku at FreshwaterOsmond, F. G. (2005). The 'Freshy Duke': Statues, social memory and Duke Kahanamoku at Freshwater. Sporting Traditions XV, Melbourne, Australia, 11-14 July, 2005. Melbourne: ASSH. |
2005 Journal Article Swimming: How Australian Exactly is the Crawl?Osmond, Gary (2005). Swimming: How Australian Exactly is the Crawl?. Sport Health, 23 (2 (Winter)), 9-10. |
2005 Conference Publication Putting up your Dukes: Statues, Social Memory, and Duke KahanamokuOsmond, G. (2005). Putting up your Dukes: Statues, Social Memory, and Duke Kahanamoku. The Annual Conference of the North American Society for Sport History, Green Bay, Wisconsin, 27-30 May, 2005. United States: North American Society for Sports History. |
2004 Journal Article 'The bloke with a stroke' - Alick Wickham, the 'crawl' and social memoryOsmond, Gary and Phillips, Murray G. (2004). 'The bloke with a stroke' - Alick Wickham, the 'crawl' and social memory. Journal of Pacific History, 39 (3), 309-324. doi: 10.1080/0022334042000290379 |
2004 Conference Publication Look at that kid crawling!: Race, myth, and the crawl strokeOsmond, G. (2004). Look at that kid crawling!: Race, myth, and the crawl stroke. North American Society for Sport History Conference, Pacific Grove, California, 28-31 May, 2004. United States: North American Society for Sports History. |
2003 Journal Article Shimmering waters: Swimming, autobiography and social memoryOsmond, Gary (2003). Shimmering waters: Swimming, autobiography and social memory. Sporting Traditions, 20 (1), 63-71. |