2024 Journal Article ‘Life Will Be Very Different after the War’: Administrative, Political and Academic Tensions in the Development of Papua New Guinea after the Second World WarGray, Geoffrey (2024). ‘Life Will Be Very Different after the War’: Administrative, Political and Academic Tensions in the Development of Papua New Guinea after the Second World War. Oceania, 94 (2), 73-87. doi: 10.1002/ocea.5406 |
2023 Book Chicanery: Senior academic appointments in antipodean anthropology, 1920-1960Gray, Geoffrey, Munro, Doug and Winter, Christine (2023). Chicanery: Senior academic appointments in antipodean anthropology, 1920-1960. New York, NY, United States: Berghahn Books. doi: 10.3167/9781800739703 |
2022 Journal Article ‘He has not been playing the game with us’: Paul Kirchhoff in imperial BritainGray, Geoffrey and Winter, Christine (2022). ‘He has not been playing the game with us’: Paul Kirchhoff in imperial Britain. History and Anthropology, 35 (3), 525-544. doi: 10.1080/02757206.2022.2119230 |
2020 Journal Article ‘In my file, I am two different people’: Max Gluckman and A.L. Epstein, the Australian National University, and Australian Security Intelligence Organisation, 1958–60Gray, Geoffrey (2020). ‘In my file, I am two different people’: Max Gluckman and A.L. Epstein, the Australian National University, and Australian Security Intelligence Organisation, 1958–60. Cold War History, 20 (1), 59-76. doi: 10.1080/14682745.2019.1575367 |
2019 Book Chapter 'Aboriginal people served Australia well' auxiliary indigenous labour in Northern Australia, 1939-1945Gray, Geoffrey (2019). 'Aboriginal people served Australia well' auxiliary indigenous labour in Northern Australia, 1939-1945. World War II re-explored: some new millenium studies in the history of the global conflict. (pp. 41-59) edited by Jaroslaw Suchoples and Stephanie James. Berlin, Germany: Peter Lang AG. |
2018 Journal Article ‘Anthropology and sociology were of no value … in war time’: Ronald and Catherine Berndt and war-time security, 1939–1945Gray, Geoffrey (2018). ‘Anthropology and sociology were of no value … in war time’: Ronald and Catherine Berndt and war-time security, 1939–1945. Anthropological Forum, 29 (2), 116-133. doi: 10.1080/00664677.2018.1537909 |
2017 Book Chapter Walvin, Fitzpatrick and Rickard: three autobiographies of childhood and coming of ageMunro, Doug and Gray, Geoffrey (2017). Walvin, Fitzpatrick and Rickard: three autobiographies of childhood and coming of age. Clio's lives: biographies and autobiographies of historians. (pp. 39-63) edited by Doug Munro and John G. Reid. Canberra, ACT, Australia: ANU Press. doi: 10.22459/CL.10.2017.03 |
2016 Book Chapter Scientific diplomacy and the establishment of an Australian Chair of Anthropology, 1914–25Gray, Geoffrey (2016). Scientific diplomacy and the establishment of an Australian Chair of Anthropology, 1914–25. Local knowledge, global stage. (pp. 121-148) edited by Regna Darnell and Frederic W. Gleach. Lincoln, NE, United States: University of Nebraska Press. |
2015 Journal Article ‘A great deal of mischief can be done’: Peter Worsley, the Australian National University, the Cold War and academic freedom, 1952-1954Gray, Geoffrey (2015). ‘A great deal of mischief can be done’: Peter Worsley, the Australian National University, the Cold War and academic freedom, 1952-1954. Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, 101 (1), 25-44. |
2015 Book Abrogating responsibility? Anthropology, Vesteys and the future of Aboriginal peopleGray, Geoffrey (2015). Abrogating responsibility? Anthropology, Vesteys and the future of Aboriginal people. Melbourne, Australia: Australian Scholarly Publishing. |
2014 Journal Article Ebia Olewale: a life of serviceGray, Geoffrey (2014). Ebia Olewale: a life of service. Pacific Affairs, 82 (2), 396-398. |
2014 Journal Article “He has not followed the usual sequence”: Ronald M. Berndt’s SecretsGray, Geoffrey (2014). “He has not followed the usual sequence”: Ronald M. Berndt’s Secrets. Journal of Historical Biography, 16 (Autumn 2014), 61-92. |
2014 Journal Article 'We Know the Aborigines are Dying Out': Aboriginal people and the quest to ensure their survival, Wave Hill Station, 1944Gray, Geoffrey (2014). 'We Know the Aborigines are Dying Out': Aboriginal people and the quest to ensure their survival, Wave Hill Station, 1944. Health and History, 16 (1), 1-24. doi: 10.5401/healthhist.16.1.0001 |
2014 Journal Article Editors’ introduction: telling academic livesGray, Geoffrey, Munro, Doug and Winter, Christine (2014). Editors’ introduction: telling academic lives. Journal of Historical Biography, 16 (Autumn 2014), 1-32. |
2014 Edited Outputs Journal of Historical BiographyJournal of Historical Biography. (2014). 16 |
2014 Book Chapter “The Department Was in Some Disarray”: The Politics of Choosing a Successor to S. F. Nadel, 1957Gray, Geoffrey and Munro, Doug (2014). “The Department Was in Some Disarray”: The Politics of Choosing a Successor to S. F. Nadel, 1957. Anthropologists and Their Traditions across National Borders. (pp. 141-172) edited by Regna Darnell and Frederic W. Gleach. Lincoln, United States: University of Nebraska Press. |
2013 Journal Article 'We haven't abandoned the project': the founding of the Journal of Pacific HistoryMunro, Doug and Gray, Geoffrey (2013). 'We haven't abandoned the project': the founding of the Journal of Pacific History. Journal of Pacific History, 48 (1), 63-77. doi: 10.1080/00223344.2012.733500 |
2013 Book Chapter Ron Crocombe and Harry MaudeMunro, Doug and Gray, Geoffrey (2013). Ron Crocombe and Harry Maude. Ron Crocombe: E Toa! Pacific writings to celebrate his life and work. (pp. 485-503) edited by Linda Crowl, Marjorie Tuainekore Crocombe and Roderick Dixon. Suva, Fiji: USP Press. |
2012 Journal Article ‘Leach would be first rate – if you could get him’: Edmund Leach and the Australian National University, 1956Gray, Geoffrey and Munro, Doug (2012). ‘Leach would be first rate – if you could get him’: Edmund Leach and the Australian National University, 1956. History Compass, 10 (11), 802-811. doi: 10.1111/hic3.12003 |
2012 Book Chapter IntroductionGray, Geoffrey, Munro, Doug and Winter, Christine (2012). Introduction. Scholars at War: Australasian Social Scientists, 1939-1945. (pp. 1-27) edited by Geoffrey Gray, Doug Munro and Christine Winter. Canberra, ACT, Australia: ANU E Press. |