Publications for Stephen Garton
2018
Garton, S. (2018). 'Liberty of the nation': Eugenics in Australia and New Zealand and the limits of illiberalism. In Diane B. Paul, John Stenhouse, Hamish G. Spencer (Eds.), Eugenics at the Edges of Empire: New Zealand, Australia, Canada and South Africa, (pp. 21-40). Cham: Palgrave Macmillan. [More Information]
2017
Lewis, M., Garton, S. (2017). Mental Health in Australia, 17882015: A History of Responses to Cultural and Social Challenges. In Harry Minas, Milton Lewis (Eds.), Mental Health in Asia and the Pacific: Historical and Cultural Perspectives, (pp. 289-313). New York: Springer. [More Information]
Horne, J., Garton, S. (2017). Preserving the past: The University of Sydney and the Unified National System of Higher Education, 1987-96. Melbourne: Melbourne University Press.
2016
Garton, S. (2016). Criminal Minds: Psychiatry, Psychopathology, and the Government of Criminality. In Paul Knepper, Anja Johansen (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of the History of Crime and Criminal Justice, (pp. 396-415). New York: Oxford University Press. [More Information]
2015
Garton, S. (2015). Demobilization and Empire: Empire Nationalism and Soldier Citizenship in Australia After the First World War - in Dominion Context. Journal of Contemporary History, 50(1), 124-143. [More Information]
Garton, S. (2015). The Great War: Anzac legacies and memories and the making of national identity. 14th International Conference of Australian Studies in China, Shanghai: Shanghai Jiao Tong University Press.
2014
Garton, S. (2014). The Dominions, Ireland, and India. In R. Gerwarth & E. Manela (Eds.), Empires at War 1911-1923, (pp. 152-177). Oxford: Oxford University Press. [More Information]
2013
Robertson, S., White, S., Garton, S. (2013). Harlem in Black and White: Mapping Race and Place in the 1920s. Journal of Urban History, 39(5), 864-880. [More Information]
Garton, S., Stanley, P. (2013). The Great War and its aftermath, 1914-22. In Alison Bashford, Stuart Macintyre (Eds.), The Cambridge History of Australia: Volume 2: The Commonwealth of Australia, (pp. 39-63). New York, USA: Cambridge University Press. [More Information]
2012
Robertson, S., White, S., Garton, S., White, G. (2012). Disorderly Houses: Residences, Privacy, and the
Surveillance of Sexuality in 1920s Harlem. Journal of the History of Sexuality, 21(3), 443-466. [More Information]
Garton, S. (2012). Introduction: Panel 1: What were the dominant research agendas in 1969 and how have they changed? In Ian Donaldson and Mark Finnane (Eds.), Taking Stock: The Humanities in Australian Life Since 1968, (pp. 29-32). Crawley, WA, Australia: UWA Publishing.
2011
White, S., Garton, S., Robertson, S., White, G. (2011). The Black Eagle of Harlem. In W. Fitzhugh Brundage (Eds.), Beyond Blackface: African Americans and the Creation of American Popular Culture, 1890-1930, (pp. 291-314). Chapel Hill, USA: University of North Carolina Press. [More Information]
2010
White, S., White, G., Robertson, S., Garton, S. (2010). Digital Harlem: Everyday Life 1915-1930, Australia.
Garton, S. (2010). Criminal Propensities: Psychiatry, Classification and Imprisonment in New York State 1916-1940. Social History of Medicine, 23(1), 79-97. [More Information]
Robertson, S., Garton, S., White, S., White, G. (2010). Digital Harlem Blog: News and analysis of the web site 'Digital Harlem: Everyday Life, 1915-1930'. Digital Harlem: Everyday Life 1915-1930, 2010, (pp. January 2010 - December 2010). Sydney, Australia: Arts eResearch, University of Sydney.
Garton, S. (2010). Eugenics in Australia and New Zealand: Laboratories of Racial Science. In Alison Bashford and Philippa Levine (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of the History of Eugenics, (pp. 243-257). New York: Oxford University Press. [More Information]
White, S., Garton, S., Robertson, S., White, G. (2010). Playing the Numbers: Gambling in Harlem Between the Wars. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
Robertson, S., White, S., Garton, S., White, G. (2010). This Harlem Life: Black Families and Everyday Life in the 1920s and 1930s. Journal Of Social History, 44(1), 97-122. [More Information]
2009
Garton, S. (2009). Australian Asylums and Their Histories. Health and History, 11(1), 25-45.
2008
Garton, S. (2008). 'Fit Only for the Scrapheap': Rebuilding Returned Soldier Manhood in Australia after 1945. Gender and History, 20(1), 48-67. [More Information]
White, S., Garton, S., Robertson, S., White, G. (2008). The Envelope, Please. In James W. Cook, Lawrence B. Glickman and Michael OMalley (Eds.), The Cultural Turn in U.S. History: Past, Present, and Future, (pp. 121-151). Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press.
2007
Garton, S. (2007). 'Wild Follies and Ostentatious Displays': Reflections on Alexander the Great in India and the Question of Collective Memory. In Ray, Himanshu Prabha and Potts, Daniel T. (Eds.), Memory as History: The Legacy of Alexander in Asia, (pp. 1-15). New Dehli: Aryan Books International.
Garton, S. (2007). Heterosexuality.
Garton, S. (2007). Sexuality.
2006
Garton, S. (2006). Crime, Prisons and Psychiatry: Reconsidering Problem Populations in Australia, 1890-1930. In Peter Becker & Richard F. Wetzell (Eds.), Criminals and their Scientists: The History of Criminology in International Perspective, (pp. 231-251). New York: Cambridge University Press.
2005
Garton, S. (2005). 'The name insane gives a man the miserables": Asylum Histories in Australia'. Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatry Congress, AUS: Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatry Congress.
Garton, S., Cunneen, C. (2005). Australian Dictionary of Biography: Supplement, 1580-1980. Melbourne, AUS: Melbourne University Press.
Garton, S. (2005). Edwin Street. In Chris Cunneen, Jill Roe, Beverley Kingston and Stephen Garton (Eds.), Australian Dictionary of Biography: Supplement 1580-1980. Melbourne, AUS: Melbourne University Press.
Garton, S. (2005). Memoir: Private Life of a Public Man. Griffith Review, 10, 248-250.
Garton, S., Kingston, B. (2005). Phillip Muskett. In Chris Cunneen, Jill Roe, Beverley Kingston and Stephen Garton (Eds.), Australian Dictionary of Biography: Supplement 1580-1980. (pp. 288-290). Melbourne, Australia: Melbourne University Press.
2004
Garton, S. (2004). Histories of Sexuality. United States: Taylor & Francis. [More Information]
Garton, S. (2004). Histories Of Sexuality: Antiquity To Sexual Revolution. London: Equinox Publishing.
Garton, S. (2004). Paradise of Quacks: An Alternative History of Medicine in Australia. By Philippa Martyr. Australian Historical Studies, 35(123), 189-190.
2003
Garton, S. (2003). 'Uncovering Sex: Investigating Women's Sexuality in New York, 1913-1953'. Women's Sexualities Conference, US: Indiana University Press.
Garton, S. (2003). Asylum histories: reconsidering Australia's lunatic past. In Colborne, MacKinnon (Eds.), Madness in Australia: histories, heritage and the asylum, (pp. 11-22). QLD: University of Queensland Press.
Garton, S. (2003). Managing Mercy: African Americans, Parole and Paternalism in the Georgia Prison Sysytem 1919-1945. Journal Of Social History, 36(3), 675-699.
Garton, S. (2003). On the defensive: Poststructuralism and Australian Cultural History. In Teo, H. M. and White, R. (Eds.), Cultural History in Australia, (pp. 52-66). Sydney: University of New South Wales (UNSW) Press.
2002
Shlomowitz, E., Garton, S. (2002). "How much more generally applicable are remedial words than medicines": Care of the Mentally Ill in South Australia, 1858-1884'. Journal of Australian Colonial History, 4(1), 81-103. [More Information]
Garton, S. (2002). 'Changi: Myth, Memory, Narrative and History’. Frontlines: Gender and War Conference, AUS: Monash University Press.
Garton, S. (2002). Cedric Howell Swanton. In John Ritchie (Eds.), Australian Dictionary of Biography, Vol. 16. (pp. 352). Melbourne, AUS: Melbourne University Press.
Garton, S. (2002). Changi as Television. History Program, Research School of Social Sciences, ANU, AUS: History Program, RSSS, ANU.
Garton, S. (2002). Changi as Televisioon: Myth, Memory, Narrative and History. Journal of Australian Studies, (73), 79-88.
Garton, S. (2002). Contesting Enslavement: Marriage, Manhood and My Brilliant Career. Australian Literary Studies, 20(4), 336-349.
Garton, S. (2002). Contesting the Canon: The ADB Supplementary Volume Project. Australian Historical Association Conference, AUS: Australian Historical Association Conference.
Garton, S., Damousi, J., Moses, A., Windschuttle, K., Evans, R., McCullagh, B. (2002). The Great Debate About History. Symposium with Richard Evans, Keith Windschuttle, Behan McCullagh, Stephen Garton, Dirk Moses, Joy Damousi, AUS: University of New South Wales.
Garton, S. (2002). The scales of suffering: love, death and Victorian masculinity. Social History, 27(1), 40-58.
Garton, S. (2002). William Yeo. In John Ritchie (Eds.), Australian Dictionary of Biography, vol. 16. Melbourne, AUS: Melbourne University Press.
2001
Garton, S. (2001). 'The Not So Good News: Archives and History’. Australian Family Tree Connections, January 2001, 15-17.
Garton, S. (2001). Modernity and the Monstrous: the Making of the Modern Psychopath. Arts: the Proceedings of the Sydney University Arts Association, 23, 64-81.
Garton, S. (2001). My Brilliant Career and Men. Centenary Symposium on My Brilliant Career, AUS: Macquarie University.
1996
Garton, S. (1996). The Cost of War: Australians Return. Melbourne: Oxford University Press.
1990
Garton, S. (1990). Out of Luck: Poor Australians and Social Welfare 1788-1988. Sydney: Allen and Unwin.
1988
Garton, S. (1988). Medicine and madness : a social history of insanity in New South Wales 1880-1940. Kensington: University of New South Wales (UNSW) Press
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