Janet McCalman
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Australian historian
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Janet McCalman's Degrees
- PhD History University of Melbourne
- Bachelors History University of Melbourne
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Janet Susan McCalman, is an Australian social historian, population researcher and author at the Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, University of Melbourne. McCalman won the Ernest Scott Prize in 1984 and 2022 ; the second woman to have won and one of eight historians to have won the prize twice.
Janet McCalman's Published Works
Published Works
- Struggletown: Public and private life in Richmond, 1900-1965 (1984) (111)
- Journeyings: The Biography of a Middle-Class Generation 1920-1990 (1995) (91)
- Sex and Suffering Women's Health and a Women's Hospital: The Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne, 1856-1996 (1995) (57)
- The Menzies Era: A Reappraisal of Government, Politics and Policy@@@Australian Social Policy: The Keynesian Chapter (1995) (39)
- Fractional Identities: The Political Arithmetic of Aboriginal Victorians (2008) (33)
- Maori health and government policy, 1840–1940 (2002) (31)
- A mandatory intercalated degree programme: Revitalising and enhancing academic and evidence-based medicine (2010) (25)
- CLASS AND RESPECTABILITY IN A WORKING-CLASS SUBURB - RICHMOND, VICTORIA, BEFORE THE GREAT WAR (1982) (23)
- Birthweight and coronary heart disease in a cohort born 1857-1900 in Melbourne, Australia. (2006) (22)
- Derek A Dow, Maori health and government policy, 1840–1940 , Wellington, New Zealand, Victoria University Press in association with the Historical Branch, Department of Internal Affairs, 1999, pp. 280, illus., NZ$39.95 (paperback 0-86473-366-6). (2002) (20)
- Sex and Suffering. Women's Health and a Women's Hospital: The Royal Women's Hospital Melbourne 1856-1996 (1998) (19)
- A health transition: birth weights, households and survival in an Australian working-class population sample born 1857-1900. (2008) (17)
- Colonialism and the health transition: Aboriginal Australians and poor whites compared, Victoria, 1850–1985 (2009) (17)
- Research note: The founders and survivors project (2010) (16)
- Mothers' health and babies' weights: the biology of poverty at the Melbourne Lying-in Hospital, 1857-83. (2003) (14)
- Silent witnesses: Child health and well-being in England and Australia and the health transition 1870–1940 (2009) (10)
- Mortality under and after sentence of male convicts transported to Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania), 1840–1852 (2015) (9)
- Respectability and working‐class politics in late‐Victorian London∗ (1980) (9)
- Colonial health transitions: Aboriginal and ‘poor white’ infant mortality compared, Victoria 1850–1910 (2011) (8)
- Kenealy and the Tichborne Cause: A Study in Mid-Victorian Populism (1974) (6)
- Population and Health (2013) (6)
- Building a Life Course Dataset from Australian Convict Records: Founders & Survivors: Australian Life Courses in Historical Context, 1803-1920 (2015) (6)
- Histories and fictions: reclaiming the narrative (1997) (5)
- A Test of Character: A Case Study of Male Convicts Transported to Van Diemen's Land, 1826-38 (2015) (5)
- Born to a Changing World: Childbirth in Nineteenth Century New Zealand (2014) (4)
- Early Results From the ‘Diggers to Veterans’ Longitudinal Study of Australian Men who Served in the First World War. Short- and Long-Term Mortality of Early Enlisters (2019) (4)
- The power of care: the Women's Hospital 1884-1914. (1998) (4)
- The life-course demography of convict transportation to Van Diemen’s Land (2020) (4)
- The Impact of the First World War on Female Employment in England (1971) (4)
- Family and country: accounting for fractured connections under colonisation in Victoria, Australia (2016) (4)
- For the Love of Children (2000) (3)
- Founders and Survivors: Life Course Ships Project (2017) (3)
- “A Wise Provision of Nature for the Prevention of Too Many Children”: (2019) (3)
- The Past That Haunts Us: The Historical Basis of Well-being in Australian Children (2005) (3)
- Trends in birthweight between 1857 and 1883, in Melbourne, Australia. (2003) (3)
- Suburbia from the Sandpit [Book Review] (1994) (2)
- Climate change and population policy: towards a just and transformational approach. (2010) (2)
- Parental loss in young convicts transported to Van Diemen’s Land (Tasmania), 1841–53 (2018) (2)
- The Good Life: What about the Children? (2010) (2)
- Inequalities of Gender and Health 1857-1985: A Long-run Perspective from the Melbourne Lying-in Hospital Birth Cohort (2008) (2)
- The Scarlet Mile: A Social History of Prostitution in Kalgoorlie, 1894-2004 [Book Review] (2005) (2)
- What happens next? : reconstructing Australia after COVID-19 (2020) (2)
- Respectability and working-class radicalism in Victorian London: 1850-1890 : a contribution to the debate (1975) (2)
- Crowdsourcing convict life courses, or the value of volunteers in the age of digital data (2016) (2)
- What Is to be Done (2005) (2)
- “A Wise Provision of Nature for the Prevention of Too Many Children”: Evidence from the Australian Colonies (2019) (2)
- To Die without Friends: Solitaries, Drifters and Failures in a New World Society (2009) (1)
- learning from history (2000) (1)
- A Melbourne Doctor and His Generation: Leonard Bell Cox, 1894-1976, Neurologist, Orientalist, Art Collector, Gardener, with Contributions by Mervyn J. Eadie, Peter E. Bladin and Monica S. Wehner (2005) (1)
- Translating social inquiry into the art of history (1995) (1)
- Book Review: The people's health. Vol. I: Public health in Australia, 1788–1950; Vol. II: Public health in Australia, 1950 to the present. (2005) (1)
- Superhighway robbery: Copyright and scholarship (1996) (1)
- Writing the Women's-Hospital History with Medical Records (1999) (1)
- Canberra's Health: 1950-1994, a Stormy Growth, an Oral History through Doctors@@@A Social and Cultural History of Medicine in New South Wales, the Southern Tablelands and Cooma Monaro (1999) (1)
- The Inaugural Melbourne Debate, 24 March 1998: 'That Australia's Historians Should Wear Black Armbands.' (1998) (1)
- Book Review:Viruses, Plagues, and History Michael B. A. Oldstone (1999) (1)
- Quarantined! The 1837 Lady Macnaghten Immigrants [Book Review] (2008) (1)
- Building Longitudinal Datasets From Diverse Historical Data in Australia (2021) (1)
- Adventures with breadth: a story of interdisciplinary innovation (2009) (1)
- Family and country: accounting for fractured connections under colonisation in Victoria, Australia (2016) (1)
- Mapping Aboriginal Victoria [Book Review] (2006) (1)
- The people's health, vol. 1, public health in Australia, 1788-1950, vol 2, public health in Australia, 1950 to the present (2005) (0)
- Struggletown (2021) (0)
- John C. Weaver. Sorrows of a Century: Interpreting Suicide in New Zealand, 1900–2000. (2015) (0)
- Just As I Am: A Life of J.R. Darling / The Master Gardener: T.R. Garnett of Marlborough College, Geelong Grammar School, The Age and the Garden of St Erth (2019) (0)
- Book Reviews (2006) (0)
- 2008 Eldershaw Memorial Lecture History and Climate Change: The Last 10,000 Years (2009) (0)
- Book Reviews (2004) (0)
- Labour ward 30, Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne 1947-72. (2002) (0)
- Epidemiological Transition: Patterns Of Temporal Association Between Foreign-Born Immigration (1891-1986) And Cardiovascular Disease In Australia (1907-2016) (2019) (0)
- Disciplining Statistics: Demography and Vital Statitics in France and England, 1830–1885 (review) (2008) (0)
- Koori Health Research Database: Dataset of genealogies and life events of approximately 8,000 Kooris who lived in Victoria and New South Wales in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries (2018) (0)
- Response by Janet McCalman (2019) (0)
- RESEARCH PAPERS OF PROFESSOR JANET MCCALMAN (0)
- Book Reviews (2009) (0)
- Global Economic Cycles and Australian Families and Children (2011) (0)
- Struggletown. Public and Private Life in Richmond 1900-1965 (1986) (0)
- Visible and Invisible Vandemonians in Victoria (2011) (0)
- Book reviews (2003) (0)
- Roundtable on the ethics of making publicly available historical data 'more' public through linkage and database construction (2011) (0)
- Book Review: Knowing Women: Origins of Women's Education in Nineteenth-Century Australia (1997) (0)
- Dr Mannix and 'Being Irish' [Book Review] (1986) (0)
- Family history, privacy and the internet (2011) (0)
- Vandemonians (2021) (0)
- IBSN 978-1-107-01152-3 (2013) (0)
- Book Review (1998) (0)
- Birth weight, social destiny and adult survival in an Australian working-class population born between 1857-1900 (2005) (0)
- IBSN 978-1-107-01152-3 (2013) (0)
- Commentary on Stanesby et al. (2018): The importance of social change and trends in understanding increases in women's drinking in post‐WWII Australia (2018) (0)
- Derek Dow, Maori health and government policy, 1840-1940 (2002) (0)
- Blue Lake: Finding Dudley Flats and the West Melbourne Swamp by David Sornig (review) (2021) (0)
- JAS review of books (2001) (0)
- Editorial: Ten Years of "Health & History" (2008) (0)
- The Brodney Papers (1981) (0)
- The Work of History: Writing for Stuart Macintyre (2022) (0)
- Origins of ‘the gap’: perspectives on the historical demography of aboriginal victorians (2021) (0)
- P74 A lifecourse perspective on historical demographic patterns of circulatory system disease and all-cause mortality in twentieth century Australia (2021) (0)
- 'Involuntary but Ever So Visible': Transported to Van Diemen’s Land 1812-1849’ (2013) (0)
- Book Review Hearts of Wisdom: American Women Caring for Kin, 1850–1940 By Emily K. Abel. 326 pp. Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press, 2000. $49.95. 0-674-00314-4 (2001) (0)
- Origins of ‘the gap’: perspectives on the historical demography of aboriginal victorians (2021) (0)
- Call for Papers (2012) (0)
- Diggers to Veterans Database: Dataset of 10,000 men who served in Victorian-raised units in the First Australian Imperial Force, World War One, 1914-18 (2018) (0)
- COLE, George Henry (1859-1919) (2004) (0)
- Class divide defies social mixing and keeps public housing stigma alive (2017) (0)
- Book Reviews (2000) (0)
- The Making of Doctors: The Extern Case Books 1921-1935 (1998) (0)
- Julie Marcus.The Indomitable Miss Pink: A Life in Anthropology. 352 pp., illus. Sydney: University of New South Wales Press, 2002. $32.95 (paper). (2004) (0)
- Book Reviews (2010) (0)
- Ten years of Health and History (editorial) (2008) (0)
- Forces of habit; Drugs and the making of the modern world (2002) (0)
- Hard Cases Make Bad History: Doctors and children between the wars (2003) (0)
- A traumatic birth: PTSD in convicts and the Australian psyche [Book Review] (2016) (0)
- Memory's vault slams shut [Australian governments are becoming increasingly reluctant to allow researchers access to the archival records that document the lives of ordinary citizens.] (1999) (0)
- 2008 Eldershaw Memorial Lecture: A history of climate change: The last 10,000 years (2009) (0)
- Epidemiological transition in Australia: An analysis of immigration patterns in relation to circulatory system diseases and all-cause mortality in the mid-twentieth century (2022) (0)
- Book Reviews (2003) (0)
- Mapping Out the Venereal Wilderness: Public Health and STD in New Zealand 1920-1980 (2011) (0)
- Antje Kampf, Mapping Out the Venereal Wilderness: Public Health and STD in New Zealand 1920–1980, Ethik in der Praxis/Practical Ethics Studies, Band 28 (Berlin: LIT Verlag, 2007), pp. iii + 272, €29.90, paperback, ISBN: 978-3-8258-9765-9. (2011) (0)
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