Articles, conference and address notes, 1966-2012

 
Containers:
Box 8 (MS Acc16.168)
Component identifier:
File 39
Content Summary:
Notes for address at 2000 Millennial Conference in Hobart. Includes programme (2000); Notes for talk at Word Storm Writers Festival, Darwin. Also included correspondence, schedule, contract (2012); Address given by Henry Reynolds at St David's Cathedral, Hobart to mark the bicentenary of European settlement in Tasmania in 1803. Reynolds was a member of the Bi-Centenary Committee who argued that settlement took place in 1803 at Risdon Cove which was in opposition to the date nominated by the Tasmanian government as the bicentenary of European settlement in 1804, the year Hobart was settled. (2003); Notes for introduction to the James McAuley Memorial lecture given by Robert Manne 'The Left, the Right and the Aborigines', University of Tasmania; Spiral bound transcript of National Library of Australia oral history interview between Henry Reynolds and Bill Gammage plus correspondence with NLA (1999); Book review for Manning Clark's 'A History of Australia' - First publication by Henry Reynolds (1966); File relating to Perth Writers Festival - notes for panel discussions, correspondence, schedule, programme (2004); File relating to Dialogues about Indigenous Histories and Indigenous Futures: Comparative Perspectives from Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United States, University of British Colombia - includes notes, schedule, correspondence (2005)
Immediate source of acquisition:
The papers were purchased by the Library from Henry Reynolds in 1999. Further papers were added in 2009.

Access and use

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Parent Terms of Access:
Copying and publishing of unpublished manuscript material is subject to copyright restrictions. For such material, written permission to publish must be obtained from the copyright holder(s). Copying of unpublished material for research purposes is permissible 50 years after the death of the creator of the material.
Location of this collection:
Parkes Place
Canberra ACT 2600, Australia
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