Greg Dening

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Professor Greg Dening, (d. Hobart March 13, 2007) was Emeritus Professor of History at the University of Melbourne, one of Australia's most eminent historians, and one of the preeminent historians and anthropologists of the South Pacific.

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  • Islands and beaches: Discourse on a silent land : Marquesas, 1774-1880 ISBN-13: 978-0256073065 1988
  • The Death of William Gooch: A History's Anthropology ISBN-13: 978-0522846928 1991
  • Mr Bligh's Bad Language: Passion, Power and Theater on The Bounty ISBN-13: 978-0521383707 1992
  • Performances ISBN-13: 978-0226142982 1996
  • Readings/Writings ISBN-13: 978-0522848410 1998
  • Beach Crossings: Voyaging Across Times, Cultures and Self ISBN-13: 978-0522848861 2004
  • Church Alive!: Pilgrimages in Faith, 1956-2006 ISBN-13: 978-0868408439 2006
  • Wallumetta: The Other Side: Faith, Life and Worship on the North Shore 1856-2006 ISBN-13: 978-0868409078 2006

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