Lyndall Ryan
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Lyndall Ryan (1943 - ) is an Australian academic. She has held positions in Australian Studies and Women's Studies at Griffith University and Flinders University and is currently Foundation Professor of Australian Studies and Head of School of Humanities at the University of Newcastle. She completed a PhD at Macquarie University in 1975, her thesis was titled "Aborigines in Tasmania, 1800-1974 and their problems with the Europeans".
Her book The Aboriginal Tasmanians, first published in 1981 presented a critical interpretation the early history of relations between Tasmanian Aborigines and white settlers in Tasmania. This work was later attacked by Keith Windschuttle, thus drawing her into the History wars.
[edit] Publications
- The Aboriginal Tasmanians, 1981, ISBN 0-7022-1903-7 (pbk) ISBN 0-7022-1544-9 and 2nd ed, 1996, ISBN 1-86373-965-3
Joint
- Susan Magarey and Lyndall Ryan, Bibliography of Australian women's history, 1990.
- Susan Sheridan with Barbara Baird, Kate Borrett and Lyndall Ryan, Who was that woman?: the
Australian Women's Weekly in the postwar years, 2001 ISBN 0-86840-618-X
[edit] External links
- Lyndall Ryan introduction at the Australian Public Intellectual Network
- Professor Lyndall Ryan page at the University of Newcastle
- Lyndall Ryan, Australian Women Biographical entry