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Michael Roe (historian)

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under his name. His funded projects include research on a wide range of Tasmanian individuals and history. From 1985 to 1987, he received a grant to research
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In 1999, two grants were also given to his research on the 1901 General Australian Federal Election as well as research on notable Tasmanian
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The Journal and Letters of Captain Charles Bishop on the North-West Coast of America, in the Pacific and in New South Wales, 1794-1799
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degree. He discontinued his legal studies after his first year, and graduated BA (with Honours) in History on 1 September 1952.
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a collaborative effort with the Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies at the University of Tasmania.
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from 1939 to 1948; and he was both the school captain and dux of the school in 1948. He attended the
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Quest for Authority in Eastern Australia, 1835-1851, Melbourne University Press, (Parkville), 1965.
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Later in 1994, he received another research grant for Roe's own published book
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Nine Australian Progressives: Vitalism in Bourgeois Social Thought, 1890-1960
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Australia, Britain, and Migration, 1915-1940: A Study of Desperate Hopes
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A Short History of Tasmania, by Lloyd Robson; Updated by Michael Roe
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Kenealy and the Tichborne cause: A Study in Mid-Victorian Populism
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on a scholarship. His (1960) Ph.D. dissertation was entitled
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Immigration policy and experience in Australia, 1915-1940
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Years May Pass On... Caulfield Grammar School, 1881–1981
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Fellows of the Australian Academy of the Humanities
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An Imperial Disaster: The Wreck of George the Third
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Society and Thought in Eastern Australia, 1835-1851
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Index

FAHA
Australian history
Caulfield Grammar School
University of Melbourne
BA
LL.B.
Peterhouse
University of Cambridge
Derek John Mulvaney
Australian National University
Society and Thought in Eastern Australia, 1835-1851
University of Tasmania
Australian history
British history
North American history
industrial archaeology
heritage
human history
Australian Academy of the Humanities
University of Tasmania
Herbert William Gepp
industrialist
Electrolytic Zinc Company of Australasia
Jane Franklin
List of Caulfield Grammar School people
Two Victorians for Forum Test, The (Melbourne) Herald, (Wednesday, 7 January 1948), p. 1.
Boy Finalists for U.S. Trip are Thinkers, The (Melbourne) Sun News-Pictorial, (Thursday, 8 January 1948), p. 12.
Victorian Boys for Final of Forum Test, The (Melbourne) Sun News-Pictorial, (Thursday, 8 January 1948), p. 8.
U.S. Trip Selection: Boys Prepare for Judges, The (Melbourne) Herald, (Thursday, 8 January 1948), p. 5.
Boys Selected for Forum, The (Adelaide) News, (Monday, 12 January 19480, p. 1.

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