Overview
Background
Dr Mark Cryle is a published historian, presenter and teacher. In 2015 he completed a PhDon the origins of Anzac Day to 1918. In 2016 he was awarded a Q Anzac 100 Fellowship from the State Library of Queensland. He was formerly the Manager of the Fryer Library at the University of Queensland. Mark has researched, written and presented on aspects of both Australian and British history and literature. In another life, Mark is a musician and songwriter.
Availability
- Dr Mark Cryle is:
- Available for supervision
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Library Science, Institution to be confirmed
- Bachelor (Honours) of Arts, The University of Queensland
- Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland
Works
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2024
Other Outputs
“Academic garrison” or an “army of amateurs”? Reappraising the University of Queensland War Committee
Cryle, Mark (2024). “Academic garrison” or an “army of amateurs”? Reappraising the University of Queensland War Committee. Brisbane, QLD Australia:
2022
Journal Article
“A time for noble enthusiasms”: schools and Anzac commemoration, 1916–1918
Cryle, Mark (2022). “A time for noble enthusiasms”: schools and Anzac commemoration, 1916–1918. History of Education Review, 51 (2), 214-228. doi: 10.1108/her-05-2022-0018
2018
Journal Article
"Poor little Queensland": resisting six o'clock closing in the "Hot-bed of Disloyalty", 1915-1918
Cryle, Mark (2018). "Poor little Queensland": resisting six o'clock closing in the "Hot-bed of Disloyalty", 1915-1918. Australian Journal of Politics and History, 64 (3), 464-479. doi: 10.1111/ajph.12459
2018
Journal Article
'The Tragic Pageant of War': ANZAC commemoration in 1917 and 1918
Cryle, Mark (2018). 'The Tragic Pageant of War': ANZAC commemoration in 1917 and 1918. Social Alternatives, 37 (3), 12-18.
2016
Other Outputs
Making ‘the One Day of the Year’: a Genealogy of Anzac Day to 1918
Cryle, Mark (2016). Making ‘the One Day of the Year’: a Genealogy of Anzac Day to 1918. PhD Thesis, School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/uql.2016.933
2014
Journal Article
"Natural enemies"? Anzac and the left to 1919
Cryle, Mark (2014). "Natural enemies"? Anzac and the left to 1919. Labour History, 106 (106), 143-162. doi: 10.5263/labourhistory.106.0143
2014
Other Outputs
'We must keep the fires of enthusiasm burning right throughout the State': Recruitment and enlistment in Queensland during the First World War
Cryle, Mark (2014). 'We must keep the fires of enthusiasm burning right throughout the State': Recruitment and enlistment in Queensland during the First World War.
2014
Conference Publication
The architecture of Anzac Day: shaping the 1916 observance in Queensland
Cryle, Mark (2014). The architecture of Anzac Day: shaping the 1916 observance in Queensland. AHA 2014: The Australian Historical Association 33rd Annual Conference. Conflict in History, St. Lucia, QLD, Australia, 7-11 July, 2014. Fullarton, SA, Australia: sapro Conference Management.
2014
Conference Publication
"Queensland Vous Salue": The French Mission to Australia 1918
Cryle, Mark (2014). "Queensland Vous Salue": The French Mission to Australia 1918. Somewhere in France, Somewhere in Australia: A Public Symposium, Southbank, QLD, Australia, 11 July, 2014.
2013
Other Outputs
Collection spotlight for November: 'Postcards from the Front', the JD Fryer Collection
Cryle, Mark (2013). Collection spotlight for November: 'Postcards from the Front', the JD Fryer Collection. Fryer Library Blog St Lucia, QLD, Australia:
2013
Conference Publication
Writing the National Birth Notice: the Australian press and the Gallipoli landing
Cryle, Mark (2013). Writing the National Birth Notice: the Australian press and the Gallipoli landing. AMT 2013: 8th Australian Media Traditions Conference, St. Lucia, QLD, Australia, 25-26 November, 2013.
2012
Book Chapter
Molesworth, Maud Margaret (Mall) (1894–1985)
Cryle, Mark (2012). Molesworth, Maud Margaret (Mall) (1894–1985). Australian dictionary of biography. (pp. xx-xx) edited by Douglas Pike. Carlton, VIC, Australia: Melbourne University Press.
2011
Journal Article
'A very small acorn': tracing the origins of the Fryer Library
Cryle, Mark (2011). 'A very small acorn': tracing the origins of the Fryer Library. Crossroads: an interdisciplinary journal for the study of history, philosophy, religion and classics, V (2), 57-63.
2010
Edited Outputs
Fryer folios
Fryer folios. (2010). 5 (2)
2010
Edited Outputs
Fryer folios
Fryer folios. (2010). 5 (1)
2010
Journal Article
A very small acorn: tracing the origins of the Fryer Library
Cryle, Mark (2010). A very small acorn: tracing the origins of the Fryer Library. Fryer Folios, 5 (1), 7-13.
2010
Book Chapter
Lecture on national education
Cryle, Mark (2010). Lecture on national education. Found in Fryer: Stories from the Fryer Library collection. (pp. 30-31) edited by Roslyn Follett. St Lucia, QLD, Australia: University of Queensland Library.
2010
Book Chapter
Hayes collection
Cryle, Mark (2010). Hayes collection. Found in Fryer: Stories from the Fryer Library collection. (pp. 146-147) edited by Roslyn Follett. St Lucia, QLD, Australia: University of Queensland Library.
2010
Book Chapter
Rules for prison library
Cryle, Mark (2010). Rules for prison library. Found in Fryer: Stories from the Fryer Library collection. (pp. 56-57) edited by Roslyn Follett. St Lucia, QLD, Australia: University of Queensland Library.
2010
Book Chapter
Jack Fryer
Cryle, Mark (2010). Jack Fryer. Found in Fryer: Stories from the Fryer Library collection. (pp. 10-11) edited by Roslyn Follett. St Lucia, QLD, Australia: University of Queensland Library.
Funding
Past funding
Supervision
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