A/Prof. Carolyn Holbrook

STAFF PROFILE

Position

Associate Professor

Faculty

Faculty of Arts and Education

Department

School of Hum & Social Science

Campus

Melbourne Burwood Campus

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Publications

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2023

The past as present in health promotion: the case for a 'public health humanities'

Thomas Kehoe, Andrew May, Carolyn Holbrook, Richie Barker, David Hill, Hayley Jones, Rob Moodie, Andrekos Varnava, Ann Westmore

(2023), Vol. 38, pp. 1-13, Health Promotion International, Oxford, Eng., C1

journal article
2022

Seeing the world with the past

David Lowe, Carolyn Holbrook, Lyndon Megarrity

(2022), pp. 1-7, Lessons from History, Sydney, N.S.W., B1

book chapter

The history of the future

Carolyn Holbrook, Lyndon Megarrity, David Lowe

(2022), pp. 346-349, Lessons from History, Sydney, N.S.W., B1

book chapter

The Sentimental Deficit: Australians and their Constitution

C Holbrook

(2022), pp. 286-302, The Work of History : Writing for Stuart Macintyre, Melbourne, VIC, B1

book chapter

Public Health in a Federation: Lessons from the Spanish Influenza in Australia

Carolyn Holbrook

(2022), Vol. 00, pp. 1-29, Social History of Medicine, Oxford, Eng., C1

journal article

Lessons from History : Leading Historians Tackle Australia's Greatest Challenges

C Holbrook, L Megarrity, D Lowe

(2022), Randwick, NSW, A7

edited book
2021

Digger

Carolyn Holbrook, Graham Seal

(2021), pp. 206-220, Symbols of Australia: Imagining a Nation, Sydney, NSW, B1

book chapter

The Anzac legend has blinded Australia to its war atrocities. It's time for a reckoning

Carolyn Holbrook, Martin Crotty

(2021), pp. 116-120, No, You're Not Entitled to Your Opinion And 49 Other Essays That Got the World Talking, Port Melbourne, Vic., B1

book chapter

Anzac, Empire and War: Australian Nationalism and the Campaign for Imperial Federation

C Holbrook

(2021), Vol. 52, pp. 45-62, Australian Historical Studies, London, Eng., C1

journal article

Can historians influence public policy? Challenges and possibilities

C Holbrook, D Lowe

(2021), Vol. 18, pp. 3-22, History Australia, C1

journal article
2020

Gendered Perspectives on War and Nationhood: The Prism of Anzac

Carolyn Holbrook

(2020), pp. 87-94, How gender can transform the social sciences : innovation and impact, Cham, Switzerland, B1

book chapter

Ideas of Nationhood

Carolyn Holbrook

(2020), pp. 1-20, The Oxford Handbook of Australian Politics, [Oxford, Eng.], B1

book chapter

Redesigning collaborative governance for refugee settlement services

C Holbrook

(2020), Vol. 55, pp. 86-97, Australian journal of political science, London, Eng., C1

journal article

Screening Anzac: Anzac-themed television in Australia and New Zealand during the First World War Centenary

C Holbrook

(2020), Vol. 44, pp. 440-456, Journal of Australian studies, Abingdon, Eng., C1

journal article

Representing War: Cultural Histories of the First World War in Australia and New Zealand, 2013-2020

C Holbrook, M Hutchison

(2020), Vol. 44, pp. 410-426, Journal of Australian studies, Abingdon, Eng., C1

journal article

Federation and Australian Nationalism: Early Commemoration of the Commonwealth

Carolyn Holbrook

(2020), Vol. 66, pp. 560-577, Australian Journal of Politics & History, London, Eng., C1

journal article
2019

The Great War: Aftermath and Commemoration

Carolyn Holbrook, Keir Reeves

(2019), pp. 1-18, The Great War Aftermath and Commemoration, Sydney, N.S.W., B1

book chapter

Making sense of the Great War Centenary

Carolyn Holbrook

(2019), pp. 244-254, The Great War Aftermath and Commemoration, Sydney, N.S.W., B1

book chapter

The Great War Aftermath and Commemoration

Carolyn Holbrook, Keir Reeves, Anne Beggs-Sunter, Bart Ziino, Meleah Hampton, Martin Crotty, David Sutton, Honae Cuffe, Marilyn Lake, Frank Bongiorno, Richard Trembath, Thomas Rogers, Joan Beaumont, Kathryn Avery, David McGinniss, Margaret Hutchinson, Geoffrey Ginn, Bruce Scates, Romain Fathi, Henry Reynolds

(2019), Sydney, NSW., A7

edited book
2018

Policy narratives in historical transition: a case study in contemporary history

J Walter, C Holbrook

(2018), Vol. 49, pp. 221-236, Australian historical studies, Abingdon, Eng., C1

journal article

Family history, Great War memory and the ANZAC revival

Carolyn Holbrook

(2018), Vol. 37, pp. 19-25, Social alternatives, Brisbane, Qld., C1

journal article
2017

Adaptable Anzac: past, present and future

Carolyn Holbrook

(2017), pp. 40-47, The honest history book, Sydney, N.S.W., B1

book chapter

'What Sort of Nation?': A Cultural History of Australians and their Federation

Carolyn Holbrook

(2017), Vol. 15, HISTORY COMPASS, C1

journal article
2016

Anzac on TV

C Holbrook

(2016), pp. 48-64, Small screens: essays on contemporary Australian television, Clayton, Vic., B1-1

book chapter

'Commemorators-in chief': Australian politicians and the Anzac legend

C Holbrook

(2016), pp. 214-231, Anzac Day: then and now, Sydney, N.S.W., B1-1

book chapter

Nationalism and war memory in Australia

C Holbrook

(2016), pp. 218-239, Australia and the Great War: identity, memory and mythology, Carlton, Vic., B1-1

book chapter

Are we brainwashing our children? The place of Anzac in Australian history

C Holbrook

(2016), Vol. 51, pp. 16-22, Agora, Collingwood, Vic., C1-1

journal article

The transformation of Labor Party immigration policy, 1901-1945

C Holbrook

(2016), Vol. 40, pp. 403-417, Journal of Australian studies, Melbourne, Vic., C1-1

journal article

In the Shadow of Anzac: Labour Historiography of the First World War in Australia

Carolyn Holbrook, Nathan Wise

(2016), Vol. 14, pp. 314-325, HISTORY COMPASS, C1-1

journal article

The Collaboration of Intellectuals and Politicians in the Postwar Reconstruction: A Reassessment

C Holbrook

(2016), Vol. 47, pp. 278-294, Australian Historical Studies, C1-1

journal article
2015

Protest or propaganda? Psychology and Australian memory of the Great War

C Holbrook

(2015), pp. 291-312, Fighting against war: peace activism in the Twentieth Century, Melbourne, Vic., B1-1

book chapter

Housing in a federation: from wicked problem to complexity cascade?

J Walter, C Holbrook

(2015), Vol. 74, pp. 448-466, Australian journal of public administration, London, Eng., C1-1

journal article

"Remembering with advantages": the memory of the Great War in Australia

C Holbrook

(2015), pp. 17-30, Comillas journal of international relations, Madrid, Spain, C1-1

journal article
2014

ANZAC, the unauthorised biography

C Holbrook

(2014), Sydney, N.S.W., A1-1

book

Family history and the great war in Australia

B Ziino, C Holbrook

(2014), pp. 39-55, Remembering the first world war, Abingdon, OXON, UK, B1

book chapter

The role of nationalism in Australian war literature of the 1930s

C Holbrook

(2014), Vol. 5, pp. 213-231, First World War studies, Abingdon, Eng., C1-1

journal article
2012

Marxism for beginner nations: radical nationalist historians and the great war

C Holbrook

(2012), Vol. 103, pp. 123-144, Labour history, Canberra, A.C.T., C1-1

journal article

Funded Projects at Deakin

Australian Competitive Grants

Australians and Their Federation: Commemoration, Identity and Engagement

A/Prof Carolyn Holbrook

ARC DECRA - Discovery Early Career Researcher Award

  • 2021: $116,832
  • 2020: $118,977
  • 2019: $125,148

A Conceptual History of Australian National Security since 1901

Prof David Lowe, A/Prof Carolyn Holbrook, Prof Eckart Conze

ARC - Discovery Projects

  • 2023: $80,652
  • 2022: $97,356
  • 2021: $57,748

Cancer culture: understanding anti-cancer campaigns in Australia

Prof Andrew May, A/Prof Carolyn Holbrook, Dr Richie Barker, Alan Moodie, Ms Hayley Jones

ARC Linkage - Projects

  • 2023: $39,251
  • 2022: $42,259

Supervisions

Associate Supervisor
2023

Lisa Cooper

Thesis entitled: A 'most heartbreaking job': caring for the dead of Australia's war against Japan

Doctor of Philosophy, School of Humanities and Social Sciences

2021

Anna Kent

Thesis entitled: Australian scholarships for Papua New Guinea and the South Pacific: mandates and missteps, 1948 - 2018

Doctor of Philosophy, School of Humanities and Social Sciences