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1. 5 April 2016
Clive Robert Moore
BA Hons., PhD
Moore History Consultancy
Emeritus Professor
School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry
The University of Queensland
Fellow, Australian Academy of the Humanities (FAHA)
Cross of Solomon Islands (CSI)
John Douglas Kerr Medal of Distinction
Address:
School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry,
The University of Queensland, St Lucia, Queensland, 4072, Australia
Phone:
(07) 3353-9486 (Home)
041-9676123 (Mobile)
Facsimile: (07) 3365-6266 (School)
Email: c.moore@uq.edu.au
Date of Birth: 29 November 1951
Citizenship: Australian
Languages: English; Solomon Islands Pidgin English
PROFILE
• Experienced consultant in history and heritage
• Demonstrated ability to translate academic knowledge to public forums
• Regular high profile commentator and contributor to newspaper, TV and radio
• Proactive member of various boards and committees
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2. • Distinguished national and international academic reputation as an innovative and
original scholar of Australia and the Pacific
• Leading international expert on Solomon Islands
• Unique experience gained from working across academia, government and commercial
groups
• Extensive network of academic, senior executive and government contacts
• Demonstrated ability to translate academic scholarship into government policy issues
HONOURS
2016
Emeritus Professor, School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry
University of Queensland
2015
John Douglas Kerr Medal of Distinction, awarded by The Royal Historical Society of Queensland and the
Professional Historians Association (Queensland)
2013-2015
Awarded the McCaughey Chair of History, The University of Queensland
2012
Outstanding Alumni of the Year, James Cook University
2010
Fellow, Australian Academy of the Humanities
2006-2010
President, Australia Association for the Advancement of Pacific Studies (2006-2010)
2005
Cross of the Solomon Islands, awarded by the Solomon Islands Government, Independence Day 2005, for
active cultural and community awareness and development in East Fataleka, Malaita Province, and
presented by the acting Governor General, Sir Peter Kenilorea, 15 November 2005
2000
Recognition Award For Contribution in Services to the Development of Papua New Guinea,
Commemorating 25 Years of Independence, 2000
ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS
PhD, James Cook University of North Queensland, 1981
Thesis: Kanaka Maratta: A History of Melanesian Mackay
BA Honours (History), James Cook University of North Queensland, 1974
Thesis: The Transformation of the Mackay Sugar Industry
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3. ACADEMIC POSITIONS
University of Queensland
Emeritus Professor (2016+), School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry
Professor of Pacific and Australian History, School of History, Philosophy, religion and Classics (2008-
2014); School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry (2004-2015)
Associate Professor (2001+2007), School of History, Philosophy, Religion and Classics
Associate Professor (1996-2001), Senior Lecturer (1991-95), Lecturer (1987-1990), History Department
University of Papua New Guinea
Senior Lecturer (1985-87), History Department
Acting Director and Senior Lecturer (1984), Lecturer in Social Sciences (1981-83), Extension Studies
Department
James Cook University of North Queensland
Tutor (1974-75), Part-time Tutor (1976, 1978), History Department
RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS AND HONOURARY POSITIONS
2006-2010
Honorary Associate, Queensland Museum
2000
Visiting Fellow, Division of Pacific and Asian History, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies,
Australian National University, June-July 2000
1993
Visiting Scholar, Department of History, Flinders University, September 1993
1990
Visiting Fellow, Division of Pacific and Asian History, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies,
Australian National University, December 1990
INVITED PAPERS, KEYNOTE ADDRESSES AND MASTERCLASSES
2016
Invading the Australian Mind, Research Report 42, T.J. Ryan Foundation
http://www.tjryanfoundation.org.au/_dbase_upl/Invading_the_Australian_Mind.pdf (published 4 April
2016)
2010
Invited Paper: Natural Partners? Asian Resource Investment in Pacific Islands Nations Workshop, Divine
Word University, Madang, Papua New Guinea, 18-20 October 2010. Paper: “Waku in Solomon
Islands: Asian Investment and Diplomacy”.
2010
Keynote Address presented at the 19th
Biennial Pacific History Conference, Goroka University, 12-16
September 2010. Paper: “Labour Migration in the Pacific Islands: From Slavery to Indenture and
Guest Workers”.
2009
Invited Paper, “‘Going Finish’: The ending of the colonial era and the beginning of independence in the
nations of Melanesia” Conference, Alfred Deakin Research Institute, Deakin University, 12-13
November 2009.
2006
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4. Keynote Address presented at National President’s Forum, Australian Institute of International Affairs,
Parliament House, Sydney, 14 July 2006. Paper: “Helpem Fren: The Solomon Islands and
RAMSI, 2003-2006”.
2005
Materclass Presenter, Changing Pacific Masculinities: Engendering Future Security Workshop, within
Moving Masculinities: Crossing Regional and Historical Boundaries, Australian National University,
Canberra, 29 November to 2 December 2005.
2001
Materclass Presenter, History Emerging Research Theme: New Zealand and the Pacific: The Global
Context: Peoples, Identities and Environments, Otago University, Dunedin, New Zealand, December
2001.
1999
Keynote Address, Queensland History Teachers’ Association Annual Conference, Brisbane, June 1999
Paper: “The History of Sexuality”.
1995
Annual Lecture, Queensland Gay and Lesbian Welfare Association, October 1995. Paper: “Sunshine and
Rainbows in Queensland”.
1984
Clem Lack Memorial Oration, Royal Queensland Historical Society, 1984. Paper: “Queensland’s
Annexation of New Guinea in 1883”.
CONFERENCE AND WORKSHOP CONVENOR
2006
Convenor of the Australian South Sea Islander Community Workshop at the Queensland
Museum, Brisbane, on Monday 19 June, funded by the International Centre for Excellence
in Asia -Pacific Studies. (This Workshop set a research and community agenda for the next
decade and established research protocols.)
1997
Co-convenor of “Everyday Wonders: Popular Culture Past and Present”, Xth International
Conference of the Popular Culture Association in Brisbane. (This was the largest and most
successful Humanities conference held at The University of Queensland since the 1970s.)
PRIZE ASSESSMENT: JUDGE
2005 W.K. Hancock Prize, Australian Historical Association
RESEARCH GRANTS RECEIVED
2013-15
ARC Linkage Grant with the National Library of Australia an industry partner, Chief Investigator: The Past
in the Present: Australian Lesbian and Gay Life Stories’: $148,963.
2008
ARC Asia Pacific Future Network grant to establish Pacific Currents, an e-magazine for the Australian
Association for the Advancement of Pacific Studies ($10,000 as President of AAAPS)
2007
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5. International Centre for Excellence in Asia-Pacific Studies grant to Australia Association for the
Advancement of Pacific Studies to establish its website, Pacific Currents (an e-journal) and research for a
policy report on Pacific Studies to the Australia Government ($50,000 as President of AAAPS)
International Centre for Excellence in Asia-Pacific Studies, Pacific Cultural Heritage in Australian
Museums and Galleries: A Regional Dialogue, also sponsored by ANU and AAAPS ($20,000)
2006
International Centre for Excellence in Asia-Pacific Studies Workshop for the Australian South Sea Islander
Community, sponsored by Queensland Museum and University of Queensland, June 2006. ($12,622)
2005-07
Australian Research Council Grant, Chief Investigator: The Historical Development of Malaita Province
($165,000)
1996
Research Grant, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies ($5,019)
1996
History of Australia Federation, National Australian Day Council ($10,000)
1995
Curriculum Materials on Australian South Sea Islanders, Queensland Education Department ($15,000)
1993-95
History of Masculinity and Gay and Lesbian Culture in Queensland, Special Projects Grant, University of
Queensland ($8,500)
1991-92
History of New Guinea, Australian Research Council Small Grant, Chief Investigator ($25,000)
CURRENT MAJOR RESEARCH PROJECTS
1. Making Mala: A History of Malaita Island, Solomon Islands, 1890s-1930s
2. Historical Dictionary of the Solomon Islands, 1893-1978
3. A History of Tulagi, Solomon Islands
4. A History of Honiara, Solomon Islands
5. Gay and Lesbian oral history
CONSULTATIONS AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
2012-2013
Chair, Historical Committee, Australian South Sea Islanders Interim National Association
ARCHAEO Cultural Heritage Services, 2007
Wood and Gallagher Farms, Dundowran and Ninkenbah (or Tukura) in the Parish of Vernon, County of
March, Pialba District, Maryborough, ARCHAEO Cultural Heritage Services of Ashgrove, Brisbane was
commissioned by Urban Planet on behalf of Boral Resources (Qld) Pty. Ltd., 2007, 24 pp.
Tertiary Curriculum and School Reviews, 2006-2008
2008
School Review, School of Humanities, University of New England
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6. 2006
Curriculum Review, Department of History, Faculty of Arts, University of Central Queensland
Central Queensland Land Council, 2000-2001
2000-01 Consultant, Wiri/Yuibera Native Title Rights and Interests Claims, Pioneer Valley and
Nebo Districts
Papua New Guinea, 2000-2001
Department of Education, Research, Science and Technology
2000-01 Chief Consultant, Feasibility Study on Distance and Flexible Learning in Papua New
Guinea
2000 Member, Panel of Enquiry into the Restructuring of the University of Papua New Guinea
National Archives of Australia, 1999-2000
1999-2000 Queensland Representative, National Advisory Group, Centenary of Federation Founding
Documents Website
Queensland Government, 1994-2000
1999 Member, Working Group on the Australian South Sea Islander Community,
Interdepartmental Committee on Multicultural Affairs, Department of the Premier and
Cabinet
1994-97 Consultant, Australian South Sea Islanders Curriculum Project, Queensland Department
of Education
1995-2000 Consultant, Asia-Pacific Triennium Advisory Committee, Queensland Art Gallery
Media Consultant:
2003 ABC Television programme on Gay History, November
2001 ABC Radio National ‘Hindsight’, Gay History
1999 Channel 9, Federation Programs
1999 ABC, Federation: a Three-Part Journey to Nationhood
1997 ABC Radio Broadband, The Forgotten People: Australia’s South Sea Islanders
Conference/Seminar Organization:
1996-97 Conference Manager, Everyday Wonders: Popular Culture, past and Present, Xth
International Popular Culture Conference, History Department, University of
Queensland, 9-13 June
1988-95 Convenor, Queensland South Pacific Studies Group, University of Queensland (A series
of 20 seminars from local, inter-State and International Scholars.)
1984 Convenor, Social Planning in Papua New Guinea Seminar, Port Moresby
1984 University of Papua New Guinea/University of the South Pacific Seminar on Distance
Education, Port Moresby
1981-84 Convenor, Public Lecturer and Film Series, University of Papua New Guinea
Editorial Boards:
2005- Associate Editor, South Pacific: Journal of Philosophy and Culture
2003- Member, Royal Historical Society of Queensland Journal
1998- Member, Journal of Pacific History
1995-2000 Member, Encyclopedia of the Pacific Islands
1993-95 Member, Clionet: Electronic History Journal
1982-2000 Member, Kabar Seberang: Sulating Maphilindo
Professional Associations:
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7. 1990-96 Convener, Queensland South Pacific Studies Group
1984- Member, Australian Historical Association
1990- Member, Pacific History Association, 1980-; Committee Member
1979-93 Executive Member, Oral History Association of Australia
1974-83 Member, Oral History Association of Australia
Other Professional Activities:
2010-13 Chair, Pacific Studies e-Press Editorial Committee, University of Queensland Press
2006-10 President, Australian Association for the Advancement of Pacific Studies
1983-87 Member, Papua New Guinea National High School Social Science Syllabus Advisory
Committee
1984 Member, Papua New Guinea National Centenary Committee
1984 Member, Papua New Guinea National Law Week Committee
1983-84 Member, Board of Studies, Papua New Guinea College of External Studies
1983 Co-examiner, Papua New Guinea Grade 12 National High School History Examination
1982 Chief Examiner and Marker, Papua New Guinea Grade 12 National High School History
Examinations.
JOURNAL AND ACADEMIC PRESS PEER REVIEWING
Australian Historical Studies
Australian Journal of Politics and History
Commonwealth and Comparative Politics
Contemporary Pacific
Grainger Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal
History Compass
International Journal of Conflict and Violence
Journal of Australian Colonial History
Journal of Pacific History
Journal of Pacific Studies
Journal of Social Science (Japan)
Journal of Women’s History
Pacific Studies
Political Science
Royal Queensland Historical Society Journal
South Pacific: Journal of Philosophy and Culture
University of Hawai`i Press
University of Queensland Press
SERVICES TO UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION
University of Queensland (1987-2014)
Academic Board
2000, 2002, 2008-2013 Member
School of History, Philosophy, Religion and Classics
2014- History Discipline Research Higher Degree Coordinator
2008-2013 Head of School
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8. 2008 Director of Studies, first semester
2005 Convener, History Discipline, first semester
2003 Acting Head of School, January-March
2001-05 Director of Undergraduate Studies
2002-03 Head, Department of History
Faculty of Arts
2005 Review Committee, Weighting of Undergraduate Course Units
2004 Review Committee, Bachelor of Contemporary Studies, Ipswich Campus
1998-2005 Teaching and Learning Committee
2002- Australian Studies Center Committee
1998-99 Social Science and Humanities Library Advisory Board
1995 Advisory Committee for the Social Science & Humanities Library
1992-95 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies Academic Advisory Committee
1993 Humanities Sub-Committee for Tenure and Promotion
1991 Standing Committee, Faculty of Arts
1989-90 Member, Australian Studies Council
1988-90 Arts Faculty Representative, Faculty of Social Work
1988+ Member, Faculty of Arts Board
Department of History
2000 Acting Head of Department, 2nd semester
1998-2000 Chair, Teaching and Learning Committee
1997 Coordinator, Masters and PhD Program
1996-2000 Member, Department Standing Committee
1995-96 Coordinator, Honours Program
1992-94 Coordinator, Honours and Postgraduate Diploma and Masters Qualifying Programs
1991-94 Member, Department Standing Committee, 1991-94
1995-2001 Equipment Officer
1991-95 Convenor, Publications and Equipment Committee
1991-93 Member, Postgraduate Studies Committee
1988- Counsellor, Courses and Careers Week
University of Papua New Guinea (1981-87)
1986 Acting Head, Department of History, January
1984 Director, Department of Extension Studies
1984 Executive Director and Chairman of the Boards of Management of the North Solomons,
East New Britain, and Madang University Centres
1984 Chairman, Lahara (Summer School) Committee
1981-87 Member, Faculty of Arts
1981-84 Member, Faculty of Education
1983-84 Member, Faculty of Education Research Committee
1983-84 Member, Faculty of Education Planning Committee
1981-84 Member, Preliminary Year Board of Studies
1981-84 Member, Diploma of Industrial Relations Board of Studies
1981-84 Member, Lahara Committee
James Cook University of North Queensland (1984-81)
1974-75 Member, Faculty of Arts
1979-91 Member, Southeast Asian Studies Committee
1979-81 Member, Aboriginal and Islander Studies Committee
1979-81 Member, Standing Committee of Convocation
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9. Professor Clive Moore
School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry
University of Queensland
QLD 4072, Australia
c.moore@uq.edu.au
PUBLICATIONS
MONOGRAPHS, EDITED AND WEB SITES:
2014
Solomon Islands Historical Encyclopaedia, 1893-1978 < http://www.solomonencyclopaedia.net/.
2014
Clive Moore (ed.), Looking Beyond RAMSI: Solomon Islanders’ Perspectives on Their Futures: Brisbane:
Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands, 2014, x, 103.
Review:
1. Foukona, Joseph, Journal of Pacific History, Vol. 50, No. 1, 2015, pp. 102-104.
2012
Steve Mullins, Martin Bellamy and Clive Moore, Andrew Goldie in New Guinea, 1875-1879: Memoir of a
Natural History Collector, Queensland Museum Memoir Series, 5 (2), 2012, 216 pp.
2011
Pacific Studies at The University of Queensland, 1990-2011 (with Håkan Sandgren) Brisbane: The
University of Queensland, 84 pp.
2010
Clive Moore, with Foreword by Her Excellency Quentin Bryce, The Forgan Smith: History of a Building
and its People at The University of Queensland, St Lucia (Qld): The University of Queensland, 2010, ix, 96
pp.
Review:
1. Val Donovan, Queensland History Journal: the Royal Queensland Historical Society, Vol.
21, No. 7, 2011, pp. 495-496.
2009
Pacific Storms Exhibition Catalogue, (editor), Brisbane: Beyond Pacific Art, 2009, 99 pp.; second edition,
2009, 71 pp.
2009
Pacific Storms Exhibition Catalogue, (editor), Brisbane: Beyond Pacific Art, 2009, 99 pp, 2009, 71 pp.
2009
A National Strategy for the Study of the Pacific (co-author with Samantha Rose and Max Quanchi)
Brisbane: Australian Association for the Advancement of Pacific Studies, 2009, xiv, 203 pp.
2008
Tell It As It Is: Autobiography of Rt. Hon. Sir Peter Kenilorea, KBA, PC, Solomon Islands’ First Prime
Minister (editor), Taipei: Centre for Asia-Pacific Area Studies, Academia Sinica, 2008, xxxvi, 516 pp.
Reviews:
1. Otter, Mark, Australian Journal of Politics and History, Vol. 55, No. 1, March 2009, pp. 137-
138.
2. Bennett, Judith, New Zealand International Review, Vol. XXXIV, No. 5, 2009, pp. 26-27.
3. Debra McDougall, Journal of Pacific History, Vol. 44, No. 2, 2009, pp. 229-230.
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10. 4. Jaap Timmer, Pacific Affairs, Vol. 82, No. 4, 2009/2010, pp. 760-762.
5. Jaap Timmer, http://culturematters.wordpress.com/2010/02/18/tell-it-as-it-is, 18 February
2010
6. Michael W. Scott, New Zealand Journal of History, Vol. 43. No. 1, 2009, pp.110-111.
7. Andrew Podger, Australian Journal of International Affairs, Vol. 63, No. 4, 2009, pp. 596-
598.
8. Friedegard Tomasetti, Journal of Religious History, Vol. 35, No. 3, 2011, pp. 422-423.
2007
Journal of Pacific History: Special Issue Tingting Back, Lukluk Raon: Solomon Islands, History and
Predicament (Guest Editor), Vol. 42, No. 2, 2007, 290 pp.
2004
Happy Isles in Crisis: The Historical Causes for a Failing State in Solomon Islands, 1998-2004, Canberra:
Asia Pacific Press, 2004, ix, 265 pp.
Reviews:
1. Bennett, Judith A., “Big Picture, Myopic Gaze: Histories of the Solomons Crisis”, Journal of
Pacific Studies, Vol. 28, No. 1, 2005, pp. 118-33
2. DK, Australian Historical Studies, No. 127, 2006, p. 272.
3. Chaudhary, Arun, Hololulu Weekly, Winter 2005, p. 11.
4. Narelle McGlusky, API Review of Books, Issue 43, November 2005, p. 43.
5. Rhys Richards, The Contemporary Pacific, Vol. 18, No. 2, 2006, pp. 442-444.
6. Allen, Matthew, Oceania, Vol. 76, No. 3, 2006, pp. 310-315.
7. James Biedzynski, Journal of Third World Studies, Fall 2009
2003
New Guinea: Crossing Boundaries and History, Honolulu: University of Hawai’i Press, 2003, xiv, 261 pp.
Reviews:
1. Allan, Bryant, Journal of Pacific History, Vol. 40 , No. 2, 2005, pp. 256-257.
2. Campbell, Ian, Journal of Pacific Studies, Vol. 27, No. 2, 2004, pp. 287-290.
3. Denoon, Donald, Australian Journal of Politics and History, Vol. 50, No. 3, September 2004,
pp. 448-449.
4. Gardner, Helen, Australian Historical Studies, No. 124, October 2004, pp. 388-389.
5. Nakajima, Hiroshi, Journal of the Pacific Society (Japan), No. 93, Vol. 27, No. 1, 2004, p. 5.
6. Scaglion, R., Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries, Vol. 41, No. 8, April 2004.
7. Waiko, John, South Pacific Journal of Philosophy and Culture, Vol. 7, 2003, pp. 94-96.
2001
Report of the Feasibility Study on Distance and Flexible Learning in Papua New Guinea (co-author with
Samuel Haihuie and Dikana Kema), Port Moresby: Commission for Higher Education and
UNESCO,2001, xx, 268 pp.
2001
Sunshine and Rainbows: The Development of Gay and Lesbian Culture in Queensland, St Lucia (Qld):
University of Queensland Press, 2001, xiv, 255 pp.
Reviews:
1. Conners, Libby, Australian Journal of Politics and History, Vol. 48, No. 3, September 2002,
pp. 422-423.
2. Hart, John, Sexualities, Vol. 5, No. 3, August 2002, pp. 379-381.
3. McKay, Belinda, Queensland Review, Vol. 8, No. 1, May 2001, pp. 90-92.
4. Parkes, Geoff, Journal of Australian Studies, No. 70, 2001, p. 109.
5. Reynolds, Robert, Australian Book Review, April 2001, pp. 44-45.
6. Warren, Darren, de, Idiom, Vol. 14, No. 1, 2002, pp. 109-110.
7. Willett, Graham, Meanjin, Vol. 60, No. 3, 2001, pp. 220-223.
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11. 1999
Journal of Popular Culture [USA] Special Australian Issue (editor with Raymond Evans), Vol. 33, No. 1,
1999, 205 pp.
1998
Australian Masculinities: Men and their Histories, Journal of Australian Studies, Special Issue, No. 56
(edited with Kay Saunders), 1998, 196 pp.
1997
A Papua New Guinea Political Chronicle, 1967-1991 (editor with Mary Kooyman), Bathurst: Crawford
House Publishing, 1997, xxxiv, 610 pp.
Reviews:
1. May, Ron, Journal of Pacific History, Vol. 34, No. 2, 1999, p. 239.
2. Ogan, Eugene, Journal of the Polynesian Society, Vol. 108, No. 3, 1999, pp. 332-333.
1997
1901: Our Future’s Past (co-author with Raymond Evans, Kay Saunders and Bryan Jamison), Sydney: Pan
Macmillan, 1997, 293 pp.
1990
Labour in the South Pacific (co-editor with Jacqui Leckie and Doug Munro), Townsville: Department of
History and Politics, and the Melanesian Studies Centre, James Cook University, 1990, li, 335 pp.
Reviews:
1. Aldrich, Robert, Oceania, Vol. 62, No. 2, December 1991, p. 155.
2. Campbell, Ian, International History Review, Vol. 14, No. 2, May 1992, pp. 365-367.
3. Denoon, Donald, Australian Historical Studies, Vol. 24, No. 97, October 1991, pp. 487-489.
4. Drakakis-Smith, David, Pacific Affairs, Vol. 65, No. 2, Summer 1992, pp. 133-134.
5. Howe, Kerry R., New Zealand Journal of History, Vol. 26, No. 2, October 1992, pp. 225-226.
6. Leach, Bob, Pacific Basin Studies Review, Vol. 2, No. 2, 1991, p. 13.
7. McNicoll, Geoffrey, Population and Development Review, Vol. 18, No. 2, June 1992, pp.
371-372.
8. Quanchi, Max, Australian Journal of Politics and History, Vol. 38, No. 1, 1992, pp. 113-114.
9. Sutherland, William, Development and Change, Vol. 24, No. 2, 1993, pp. 371-372.
10. Taylor, Kerry, Pacific Viewpoint, Vol. 33, No. 1, May 1982, pp. 95-96.
11. Van Trease, Howard, Journal of Pacific History, Vo. 27, No. 2, 1992, pp. 246-248.
1985
Kanaka: A History of Melanesian Mackay, Port Moresby: Institute of Papua New Guinea Studies and the
University of Papua New Guinea Press, 1985, xxv, 420 pp.
Reviews:
1. Bennett, Judith A., Australian Historical Studies, No. 92, April 1989, pp. 312-313.
2. Doran, Christine, Kabar Seberang, No. 17, 1986, pp. 240-241.
3. Jolly, Margaret, Journal of Pacific History Bibliography and Comment, 1987, pp. 34-37.
4. Kingston, Beverley, Labour History, No. 54, May 1988, pp. 126-127.
5. Leckie, Jacqueline, South Pacific Forum, Vol. 4, No. 1, 1986, pp. 62-70.
6. Markus, Andrew, Journal of the Polynesian Society, Vol. 86, No. 4, December 1987, pp. 512-
514.
7. Munro, Doug, The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, Vol. 17, January 1989,
pp. 275-277.
8. Saunders, Kay, Australian Journal of Politics and History, Vol. 33, No. 2, 1987, p. 150.
1984
Colonial Intrusion: Papua New Guinea 1884 (co-author with James Griffin and Andrew Griffin), Port
Moresby: Papua New Guinea Centennial Committee, 1984, 96 pp.
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12. 1981
Kabar Seberang: Sulating Maphilindo, Melanesian Special Issue, No. 8-9, 1981, 179 pp. (editor)
1979
The Forgotten People: A History of the Australian South Sea Island Community, (editor), Sydney:
Australian Broadcasting Commission, 1979, 91 pp.
Reviews:
1. Bandler, Faith, Pacific Islands Monthly, April 1980, p. 43.
2. Keitadi, Jack, Oral History, Vol. 7, No. 7, 1979, pp. 48-50.
3. Mercer, Trish, Journal of Pacific History, Vol. 15, No. 1-2, 1980, pp. 125-126.
4. Reece, Bob, Oral History Association of Australia Journal, No. 1, 1978-79, pp. 115-117.
CURRICULUM AND BIBLIOGRAPHY MATERIALS
2011
Pacific Studies at The University of Queensland, 1990-2011 (with Håkan Sandgren), St Lucia: The
University of Queensland, 84 pp.
2011
“Introduction: Pacific Studies at The University of Queensland, 1990-2011” in Clive Moore and Håkan
Sandgren, Pacific Studies at The University of Queensland, 1990-2011, St Lucia: The University of
Queensland, pp. 5-7.
2011
Clive Moore and Håkan Sandgren, “Publications by The University of Queensland Staff and Postgraduates,
1990-2011”, in Clive Moore and Håkan Sandgren, Pacific Studies at The University of Queensland,
1990-2011, St Lucia: The University of Queensland, pp. 8-49
2011
Clive Moore and Håkan Sandgren, “Government Papers and Publications, Journals and Periodicals held in
The University of Queensland Libraries”, in Clive Moore and Håkan Sandgren, Pacific Studies at
The University of Queensland, 1990-2011, St Lucia: The University of Queensland, pp. 50-69.
1997
Australian South Sea Islanders: A Curriculum Resource for Secondary Schools (co-author with Max
Quanchi and Sharon Bennett), Brisbane: Australian Agency for International Development, in
association with the Department of Education, Queensland, 1997, 71 pp.
1997
Australian South Sea Islanders: A Curriculum Resource for Primary Schools (co-author with Max Quanchi
and Sharon Bennett), Brisbane: Australian Agency for International Development, in association with
the Department of Education, Queensland, 1997, 63 pp
1992
Pacific History Journal Bibliography, Canberra: Pacific Manuscripts Bureau, Research School of Pacific
Studies, Australian National University, 1992, xii, 455 pp. [also available on
http://coombs.anu.edu.au/WWWVLPacific/Pac-Jrnl-Bibliography.html
1992
New Guinea History: A Bibliography of Journal Articles on Papua New Guinea and Irian Jaya, Accessing
the Past No. 2, History Department, University of Queensland,1992, xii, 91 pp.
CONSULTANCY REPORTS:
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13. 2000
Final Report of the Panel of Enquiry into the Restructure of the University of Papua New Guinea For the
Hon. Professor John Waiko, Minister for Education, Research, Science and Technology, February
2000, Office of Higher Education, Department of Education, Research, Science and Technology, 52
pp. (Co-author with John Kola, Taurong Tioti and Michael Hess).
2000
Feasibility Study on Distance and Flexible Learning in Papua New Guinea, Office of Higher Education,
Department of Education, Research, Science and Technology, October 2000, pp. 191 pp.
2001
Preliminary Historical Report For The Wiri/Yuibera Native Title Rights and Interests Claims in the Pioneer
Valley and Nebo Regions For The Central Queensland Land Council, 267 pp.
WEB SITES:
2013
Solomon Islands Historical Encyclopaedia,1893-1978 (http://www.solomonencyclopaedia.net/)
2009
Australian Association for the Advancement of Pacific Studies. (http://www.aaaps.edu.au/)
2000
Queensland Section, (with Raymond Evans, Bryan Jamison and Kay Saunders), Documenting a
Democracy: Australia’s Story. Canberra: National Archives of Australia Founding Documents
Website, 2000. (http://www.foundingdocs.gov.au/)
REFEREED CHAPTERS IN BOOKS, JOURNAL ARTICLES AND OCCASIONAL PAPERS
2015
“The Don Juan and Townsvale: Queensland and Indentured Pacific Islanders in the 1860s”, in Margaret
Kowland and Di Perkins (eds), Quintessentially Ross, Brisbane: Boolarong Press, 2015, pp. 41-75.
2015
“Honiara: Arrival City and Pacific Hybrid Living Space”, Journal of Pacific History, Vol 50, No. 4, 2015,
pp. 419-436.
2015
“Solomon Islands Biography: Editors, Co-Authors and Ghost-Writers”, in Jack Corbett and Brij V. Lal
(eds), Political Life Writing in the Pacific Islands: Reflections of Practice, Canberra: ANU Press,
2015, pp. 82-91.
2015
“The Pacific Islanders’ Fund and the Misappropriation of the Wages of Deceased Pacific Islanders by the
Queensland Government”, Australian Journal of Politics and History, Vol. 61, No. 1, 2015, p. 1-19.
2015
“Australian South Sea Islanders’ Narratives of Belonging”, in Farzana Gounder (ed), Narrative Practices
and Identity Constructions in the Pacific Islands, John Benjamins Studies in Narrative,2015, pp. 153-
174. series.
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14. 2010-2012
“Changes in Melanesian Masculinity: An Historical Approach,”, South Pacific: Journal of Philosophy and
Culture, Vol. 11, 2010-2012, pp. 28-41. [Published in 2014]
2014
“Asian Investment and Diplomacy in Solomon Islands”, in Paul D’Arcy, Patrick Matlob and Linda Crowl
(eds), Pacific-Asia Partnerships in Resource Development, Madang: Divine Word University Press,
2014, pp. 151-165.
2014
Clive Moore, “Looking Beyond RAMSI: Concluding Remarks”, in Clive Moore (ed.), Looking Beyond
RAMSI: Solomon Islanders’ Perspectives on Their Futures, Brisbane: Regional Assistance Mission to
Solomon Islands, pp. 71-76.
2014
Clive Moore, “Bibliography of Publications on Solomon Islands During the RAMSI Years, 2003-2013”, in
in Clive Moore (ed.), Looking Beyond RAMSI: Solomon Islanders’ Perspectives on Their Futures,
Brisbane: Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands, pp. 83-102.
2014
“Empires of the Coral Sea”, in Robert Aldrich and Kirsten McKenzie (eds), The Routledge History of
Western Empires, Routledge: Milton Park, Abingdon, UK, 2014, pp. 151-164.
2013
"Indigenous Participation in Constitutional Development: Case Study of the Solomon Islands
Constitutional Review Committees of the 1960s and 1970s." Journal of Pacific History, Vol. 48,
No. 2, 2013, pp. 162-176.
2013
“Peter Abu`ofa and the Founding of the South Sea Evangelical Mission in the Solomon Islands, 1894-
1904”, Journal of Pacific History, Vol. 48, No. 1, 2013, pp. 23-42.
2013
“Sugar and Ecological Imperialism: Environmental Change in the Pioneer Valley, North Queensland,
1860s-2000”, Queensland Review, Vol. 20, No. 1, 2013, pp. 15-36.
2010-2012
“Changes in Melanesian Masculinity: An Historical Approach,”, South Pacific: Journal of Philosophy and
Culture, Vol. 11, 2010-2012, pp. 28-41. [Published in 2014]
2012
“Andrew Goldie’s Memoir, 1875-1879” (and Steve Mullins), in Steve Mullins, Martin Bellamy and Clive
Moore, Andrew Goldie in New Guinea, 1875-1879: Memoir of a Natural History Collector,
Queensland Museum Memoir Series: Culture 5(2), 2012, pp. 39-127.
2011
“Pacific Islands Autobiography: Personal History, History and Diplomacy in Solomon Islands”, Journal of
Historical Biography, Vol, 10, 2011, pp. 1-33.
2011
Clive Moore, “The Forgan Smith Building and the Great Court at The University of Queensland: Investing
in the Future”, Crossroads: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Study of History, Philosophy,
Religion and Classics, Vol. 5, No. 2, 2011, pp. 19-34.
2010
“Neighbours: Asia and the Pacific”, in Queensland Historical Atlas,
http://wwwqhatlas.com.au/content/neighbours, 4 pp.
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15. 2010
“Decolonising the Solomon Islands: British Theory and Melanesian Practice”, Alfred Deakin Research
Institute Working Paper No. 8, 2010, Deakin University, Geelong, 26 pp.
2009
“Florence Young and the Queensland Kanaka Mission, 1886-1906: Beginnings of an Indigenous Pacific
Church”, Honiara: Solomon Islands National Museum Occasional Paper No. 2, December 2009, 50
pp. Reprinted by Solomon Island Christian Literature, June 2010.
2009
“Pacific Islanders in Australia: A Visual History, 1860s-1930s”, Honiara, Solomon Islands National
Museum Occasional Paper No. 1, June 2009, 34 pp.
2008
“Biography of a Nation: Compiling a Historical Dictionary of the Solomon Islands”, in Brij V, Lal and
Vicki Luker (eds), Telling Pacific Lives: Prisms of Process, Canberra: ANU E Press, 2008, pp. 277-
292.
2008
“Pacific View: The Meaning of Governance and Politics in the Solomon Islands”, Australian Journal of
International Affairs, Vol. 62, No. 3, 2008, pp. 386-407.
2008
“Anglican Missions to South Sea Islanders in Queensland, 1880s to 1900s”, Journal of the Royal
Historical Society of Queensland, Vol. 20, No. 7, 2008, pp. 296-320.
2008
“Uncharted Pacific Waters: The Solomon Islands Constitution and the Government of Prime Minister
Manasseh Sogavare, 2006-2007”, History Compass, Vol. 6, No. 2, 2008, pp. 488-509.
2008
“The Kanaka Generation: The Visual Heritage of Melanesians in Australia”, in Florence Dupré, Frédéric
Laugrand and Pierre Maranda (eds), Les Cahiers du CIÉRA: La restitution du patrimoine matériel et
immatériel: Regards Croisés Canada/Mélanésie, No. 2, Québec: Centre interuniversitaire d’études et
des researches autochtones, Université Laval, pp. 79-113.
2008
“Homophobia in Fin De Siécle Colonial Queensland” (with Yorick Smaal), in Shirleen Robinson (ed.),
Homophobia: An Australian History, Sydney: Federation Press, 2008, pp. 63-85.
2008
“No More Walkabout Long Chinatown: Asian Involvement in the Solomon Islands Economic and Political
Processes”, in Sinclair Dinnen and Stewart Firth (eds), Politics and State Building in Solomon Islands,
Canberra: Asia Pacific Press, 2008, pp. 64-95.
2007
“Queensland’s Criminal Justice System and Homosexuality, 1860-1954”, Queensland Review, Special
Issue: Queer Queensland, Vol. 14, No. 2, 2007, pp. 3-12. (with Bryan Jamison)
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“Helpem Fren: The Solomon Islands, 2003-2007”, Journal of Pacific History, Vol. 42, No. 2, 2007, pp.
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2007
“The Misappropriation of Malaitan Labour: Historical Origins of the Recent Solomon Islands Crisis”,
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“Making the Modern Australian Homosexual Male: Queensland’s Criminal Justice System and
Homosexual Offences, 1860-1954”, Crime, Histoire & Societes/Crime, History & Societies, (with
Bryan Jamison), Vol. 11, No. 1, 2007, pp. 27-54.
2007
“External Intervention: The Solomon Islands beyond RAMSI”, in Anne M. Brown (ed.), Security
and Development in the Pacific Islands: Social Resilience in Emerging States, Boulder, Colorado:
Lynne Rienner, 2007, pp. 169-196.
2006
“States of Mind: Federation and the Problematic Constitution”, in Martin Crotty and David A. Roberts
(eds), The Great Mistakes of Australian History, Sydney: University of New South Wales Press,
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2006
“From Beats to Cybersex: Australian Gay Male Appropriation of Public Space”, in Lynette Russell (ed.),
Boundary Writing: An Exploration of Race, Culture, and Gender Binaries in Contemporary Australia,
Honolulu: University of Hawai’i Press, 2006, pp. 18-42.
2005
“The RAMSI Intervention in the Solomon Islands Crisis”, Journal of Pacific Studies, Vol. 28, No. 1, 2005,
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2005
“Australia’s Motivation and Timing for the 2003 Intervention in the Solomon Islands Crisis”, The Royal
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“Working the Government: Australia’s South Sea Islanders, their Knowledge of an Interaction with
Government Processes, 1863-1908”, South Pacific: Journal of Philosophy and Culture, Vol, 8, 2004-
2005, pp. 59-78.
2004
‘Rakwane’, in Brij V. Lal (ed.), Pacific Places, Histories: Essays in Honour of Robert C. Kiste, Honolulu:
University of Hawai’i Press, 2004, pp. 135-152.
2002
'Santo, Peter (c. 1861 - 1966)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 16, Melbourne University
Press, 2002, p. 177.
2001
‘Solomon Islands History: Writing With and About Malaitans at Home and Abroad’, in Brij V. Lal and
Peter Hempenstall (eds), Pacific Lives, Pacific Places: Changing Boundaries in Pacific History,
Canberra: The Journal of Pacific History, Australian National University, 2001, pp. 117-130.
2001
‘South Sea Islanders In Australia after 1906’, in James Jupp (ed.), The Australian People: An Encyclopedia
of the Nation, Its People and their Origins, revised edition, Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 2001, pp.
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‘The South Sea Islanders of Mackay, Queensland, Australia’, in Judith M. Fitzpatrick (ed.), Endangered
Peoples of Oceania: Struggles to Survive and Thrive, Westport (Conn.): Greenwood Press, 2001, pp.
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2000
‘“Good-bye, Queensland, Good-bye, White Australia; Good-bye Christians”: Australia’s South Sea
Islander Community and Deportation, 1901-1908’, The New Federalist, No. 4, December 2000, pp.
22-29.
2000
‘Refocusing Indigenous Trade and Power: The Dynamics of Early Foreign Contact and Trade in Torres
Strait, Cape York and Southeast New Guinea in the Nineteenth Century’, Royal Historical Society of
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2000
‘Coming Out, Ready or Not: Gay Liberation Politics in Queensland, 1970s-1980s’, in David L. Phillips and
Graham Willett (eds), Australia’s Homosexual Histories: Gay and Lesbian Perspectives V,
Sydney/Melbourne: Australian Centre for Lesbian and Gay Research, and the Australasian Lesbian
and Gay Archives, 2000, pp. 85-97.
1999
‘Pursuing the Popular in Australian History” (co-authored with Raymond Evans), Journal of Popular
Culture, Special Australian Issue, (Raymond Evans and Clive Moore, editors), Vol. 33, No. 1, 1999,
pp. 1-5.
1999
‘Queensland’s Gay/Lesbian/Queer Culture in the Late 1990s’, in John Argus and Stephen Cox (eds),
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Century: Perspectives of Assimilation and Integration, Brisbane: The Gay
and Lesbian Welfare Association Inc., 1999, pp. 45-65.
1998
‘Australian Masculinities’, in Masculinities: Men and Their Histories, (edited by Clive Moore and Kay
Saunders), Special Issue, Journal of Australian Studies, No. 56, 1998, pp. 1-16.
1998
‘Colonial Manhood and Masculinity’, in Masculinities: Men and Their Histories, (edited by Clive Moore
and Kay Saunders), Special Issue, Journal of Australian Studies, No. 56, 1998, pp. 35-50.
Republished in: David Carter and Martin Crotty (eds), Australian Studies Centre 25th
Anniversary
Collection, St Lucia (Qld): Australian Studies Centre, University of Queensland, 2005, pp. 109-127,
329-32.
1998
‘Behaving Outrageously: Contemporary Gay Masculinity’, in Masculinities: Men and Their Histories,
(edited by Clive Moore and Kay Saunders), Special Issue, Journal of Australian Studies, No. 56,
1998, pp. 158-168.
1998
‘Tooree: The Dynamics of early Contact and Trade in Torres Strait, Cape York and the Trans-Fly to 1890’,
in Harry A. Poeze and Antoinette Liem (eds), Lasting Fascinations: Essays on Indonesia and the
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18. Monograph Series), Stein (Netherlands): Edisi Astra Kabar Seberang Sulating Maphilindo,1998, pp.
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1998
‘Pink Elephants and Drunken Police: Bohemian Brisbane in the 1940s’, in Robert Aldrich and Garry
Wotherspoon (eds), Gay and Lesbian Perspectives IV: Studies in Australian Culture, Sydney:
Department of Economic History and the Australian Centre for Lesbian and Gay Research, University
of Sydney, 1998, pp. 132-163.
1997
‘Decolonising the History of Australia’s South Sea Islanders: Politics and Curriculum Materials’, in Donald
Denoon (ed.), Emerging From Empire? Decolonisation in the Pacific, Canberra: The Journal of
Pacific History, 1997, pp. 194-203.
1997
‘Australia in the World: Nation, Community and Identity’, in 1901: Our Future’s Past (co-author with
Raymond Evans, Kay Saunders and Bryan Jamison), Sydney: Pan Macmillan, 1997, pp. 177-189; and
‘Documents’, pp. 191-259.
1997
‘Introduction: Papua New Guinea’s Political Development to 1967’, in Clive Moore with Mary Kooyman
(eds), A Papua New Guinea Political Chronicle, Bathurst: Crawford House Press, 1997, pp. xv-xxxiv.
1997
‘Queensland and its Coral Sea: Implications of Historical Links Between Australia and Melanesia’, in
Malcolm Gillies (ed.), Northern Exposures (Occasional Paper 19. Papers from the 1996 Symposium
of The Australian Academy of the Humanities.), Canberra: The Australian Academy of the
Humanities, 1997, pp. 17-44. [Republished in The History Teacher, Vol. 40, No. 1, May 2002, pp. 31-
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1996
‘The Frontier Makes Strange Bedfellows: Masculinity, Mateship and Homosexuality in Colonial
Queendsland’, in Garry Wortherspoon (ed.), Gay Perspectives III, Department of Economic History
and the Australian Centre for Lesbian and Gay Research, University of Sydney, 1996, pp. 17-44.
1995
‘Working For The White People: An Historiographic Essay on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Labour’ (co-authored with Ann Curthoys), in Ann McGrath and Kay Saunders, with Jackie Huggins
(eds), Aboriginal Labour History, Special Issue, Labour History, No. 69, November, 1995, pp. 1-29.
1995
‘Poofs in the Park: Documenting Gay “Beats” in Queensland, Australia’, GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and
Gay Studies, Vol. 2, No. 2, 1995, pp. 319-339.
1994-1995
‘Noel Fatnowna and His Book: The Making of Fragments of a Lost Heritage’, Journal of Pacific Studies,
Vol. 18, 1994/95, pp. 137-150.
1994
‘“Feloniously, Wickedly and Against the Order of Nature”: A Research Agenda for Gay Studies in
Queensland’, Hecate, Vol. 20, No. 1, 1994, pp. 139-150.
1993
‘Labour Recruiting and Indenture’, in Max Quanchi and Ron Adams (eds), Culture Contact in the Pacific,
Melbourne: Cambridge University Press, 1993, pp. 87-99. (Also in a Chinese edition, 2000)
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‘The Counterculture of Survival: Melanesians in the Mackay District of Queensland, 1865-1906’, in Brij V,
Lal, Doug Munro and Edward D. Beechert (eds), Plantation Workers: Resistance and
Accommodation, Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1993, pp. 69-99.
1993
‘That Abominable Crime: First Steps in the Social History of Male Homosexuals in Colonial Queensland,
1859-1900’, in Robert Aldrich (ed.), Gay Perspectives II: More Essays in Australian Gay Culture,
Sydney: Department of Economic History, University of Sydney, 1993, pp. 115-148.
1993
‘Restraining Their Savage Propensities: Aboriginal-European Relations in the South Kennedy and North
Leichhardt Districts of Queensland in the 1860s and 1870s’, in Henry Reynolds (ed.), Race Relations
in North Queensland, Townsville: Department of History and Politics, James Cook University of
North Queensland, revised edition, 1993, pp. 83-114.
1993
‘Methods of Response: Melanesian Society at Mackay, Queensland in the Nineteenth Century’, in Henry
Reynolds (ed.), Race Relations in North Queensland, Townsville: Department of History and Politics,
James Cook University of North Queensland, revised edition, 1993, pp. 181-207.
1993
‘The Forgotten Immigrants: Australia’s South Sea Islanders, 1906-1991’ (co-author Patricia M. Mercer), in
Henry Reynolds (ed.), Race Relations in North Queensland, Townsville: Department of History and
Politics, James Cook University of North Queensland, revised edition, 1993, pp. 208-242.
1992
‘Revising the Revisionists: The Historioraphy of Immigrant Melanesians in Australia’, Pacific Studies, Vol.
15, No. 2, 1992, pp. 61-86.
1992
‘Kanaka Slaves or Willing Workers? Time-Expired Melanesian Workers and the Queensland Criminal
Justice System in the 1890s’ (co-authored with Mark Finnane), Criminal Justice History: An
International Journal, Vol. 13, 1992, pp. 141-160.
1992
‘The Life and Death of William Bairstow Ingham: Papua New Guinea in the 1870s’, Royal Historical
Society of Queensland Journal, Vol. 14, No. 10, 1992, pp. 414-432.
1992
‘A Precious Few: Melanesian and Asian Women in Northern Australia’, in Kay Saunders and Raymond
Evans (eds), Gender Relations in Australia: Domination and Negotiation, Sydney: Harcourt Brace
Jovanovich, 1992, pp. 59-81.
1992
‘Labour, Indenture and Historiography in the Pacific’, in Brij V. Lal (ed.), Pacific Islands History:
Journeys and Transformations, Canberra: The Journal of Pacific History, 1992, pp. 129-148.
1991
‘“Me Blind Drunk”: Alcohol and Melanesians in the Mackay District, Queensland, 1867-1907’, in Roy
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Guinea, Townsville: Department of History and Politics, James Cook University of North
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1990
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the 1860s’, Aboriginal History, Vol. 14, Nos. 1-2, 1990, pp. 61-79.
1990
‘The Southern Sugar Coast”, in Graeme Davison (ed.), Journeys into History: Australia’s Foremost
Historical Writers Reflect on the Landscape of our Past, Sydney: Weldon Russell, 1990, pp. 182-195.
1990
‘Workers in Colonial Papua New Guinea, 1884-1975’, in Clive Moore, Jacqueline Leckie and Doug Munro
(eds), Labour in the South Pacific, Townsville: Department of History and Politics, and the
Melanesian Studies Centre, James Cook University of North Queensland, 1990, pp. 30-46.
1990
‘Pacific Islanders in Nineteenth Century Queensland’, in Clive Moore, Jacqueline Leckie and Doug Munro
(eds), Labour in the South Pacific, Townsville: Department of History and Politics, and the
Melanesian Studies Centre, James Cook University of North Queensland, 1990, pp. 144-147.
1990
‘Asian Workers in the South Pacific’ (co-author with Margaret Wilson and Doug Munro), in Clive Moore,
Jacqueline Leckie and Doug Munro (eds), Labour in the South Pacific, Townsville: Department of
History and Politics, and the Melanesian Studies Centre, James Cook University of North
Queensland, 1990, pp. 78-107.
1989
‘Quensland’s Labour Trade and the Annexation of New Guinea in 1883’, in Sione Latukefu (ed.), Papua
New Guinea: A Centenary of Colonial Impact, 1884-1984, Port Moresby: National Research Institute
and the University of Papua New Guinea, in association with the Papua New Guinea Centennial
Committee, 1989, pp. 1-18.
1988
‘Used and Abused: The Melanesian Labour Trade’, in Verity Burgmann and Jenny Lee (eds), A Most
Valuable Acquisition: A People’s History of Australia Since 1788, Melbourne: McPhee
Gribble/Penguin, 1988, pp. 154-169.
1984
‘A History of Colonial Intrusion to 1884’, in Clive Moore, James Griffin and Andrew Griffin (eds),
Colonial Intrusion: Papua New Guinea, 1884, Port Moresby: Papua New Guinea Centennial
Committee, 1984, pp. 3-10.
1984
‘Queensland’s Annexation of New Guinea in 1883’, The Clem Lack Memorial Oration, Royal Historical
Society of Queensland Journal, Vol. 12, No. 1, 1984, pp. 26-50.
1982
‘Malaitan Recruiting to Queensland: An Oral History Approach’, Bikmaus: A Journal of Papua New
Guinea Affairs, Ideas and the Arts, Vol. 3, No. 1, 1982, pp. 57-71.
1981
‘Kanakas, Kidnapping and Slavery: Myths from the Nineteenth Century Labour Trade and their Relevance
to Australia’s Immigrant Melanesians’, Kabar Seberang: Sulating Maphilindo, No. 8-9, 1981, pp. 78-
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1979
‘The Mackay Racecourse Riot of 1883’, in Brian J. Dalton (ed.), Lectures in North Queensland History, 3rd
series, Townsville: History Department, James Cook University of North Queensland, 1979, pp. 181-
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1978
‘Luke Logomier’ in Henry Reynolds (ed.), Race Relations in North Queensland, Townsville: History
Department, James Cook University of North Queensland, 1978, pp. 181-194.
1978
‘The Forgotten People: Australia’s Immigrant Melanesians’ (co-authored with Patricia M. Mercer),
Meanjin, Vol. 37, No. 1, 1978, pp. 98-108.
1978-79
‘Oral Testimony and the Pacific Island Labour Trade to Queensland: Myth and Reality’, Oral History
Association of Australia Journal, No. 1, 1978-79, pp. 28-42.
1978
‘Australia’s Pacific Islanders, 1906-1976’ (co-authored with Patricia M. Mercer), Journal of Pacific
History, Vol. 13, No. 1-2, 1978, pp. 90-101.
[Republished in Henry Reynolds (ed.), Race Relations in North Queensland, Townsville: Department of
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1976
‘Melanesians in North Queensland: The Retention of Indigenous Religious and Magical Practices’ (co-
authored with Patricia M. Mercer), Journal of Pacific History, Vol. 11, No. 1-2, 1976, pp. 66-88.
1975
‘Whips and Rum Swizzles’, in Brian J. Dalton (ed.), Lectures in North Queensland History, 2nd
series,
Townsville: History Department, James Cook University of North Queensland, 1975, pp. 119-134.
1974
‘Queensland Sugar Industry from 1860 to 1900’, in Brian J. Dalton (ed.), Lectures in North Queensland
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2015
“Vale Geoffrey Curgenven Bolton, AO, FRHS, FASSA, FAHA, 1931-2015”, Australian Journal of
Politics and History, Vol. 61, No. 4, 2015, p. 675.
2013
“Islanders Wronged by AWU and Others”, The Australian, 15 August 2013
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22. 2013
“Australian South Sea Islanders in Queensland”, Historical Essay for Historical Studies,
Researching the Archives, Queensland State Archives website
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Sea-Islanders-in-Queensland.aspx
2011
“Pacific studies at The University of Queensland, 1990-2011”, in Pacific Studies at The University of
Queensland, 1990-2011, Clive Moore and Håkan Sandgren, Brisbane: The University of
Queensland, 2011, pp. 5-7.
2011
“Pacific Studies Bibliography: Publications by The University of Queensland Staff and Postgraduates,
1990-2011”, in Pacific Studies at The University of Queensland, 1990-2011, Clive Moore and
Håkan Sandgren, Brisbane: The University of Queensland, 2011, pp. 8-49.
2011
“Government Papers and Publications, Journals and Periodicals held in The University of Queensland
Libraries”, in Pacific Studies at The University of Queensland, 1990-2011, Clive Moore and
Håkan Sandgren, Brisbane: The University of Queensland, 2011, pp. 50-69.
2013
Clive Moore, “The Visual Heritage of Australian South Sea Islanders”, in Trisha Fielding (ed.), Lectures
in Queensland History, No. 1, 30 November 2009 to 227 February 2012, Series Hosted by
CityLibraries Townsville, Townsville: Townsville City Council, 2013, pp. 7-31.
2009
“Research on the South Pacific: Australian Postgraduate Theses, 1964-2006”, Social Alternatives, Vol. 28,
No. 4, 2009, pp. 45-48.
2008
Clive Moore, “Mamaloni, Solomon Sua`one (1943-2000)”, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography,
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008.
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2007
“Greg Weir”, Queensland Review, Special Issue: Queer Queensland, Vol. 14, No. 2, 2007, p. 56.
2007
“Dame Sybil Von Thorndyke and the Queen’s Birthday Balls”. Queensland Review, Special Issue: Queer
Queensland, Vol. 14, No. 2, 2007, p.105.
2007
Jane’s Information Group, Solomon Islands Country Risk Files: Country Profile, Executive Summary;
Internal Affairs; External Affairs; Security and Foreign Forces.
2007
“Australian Masculinities”, in M. Flood, J.K. Gardiner, B. Pease, and K. Pringle eds), International
Encyclopedia of Men and Masculinities, 1 vol., London: Routledge, 2007 (with Martin Crotty) , 31-33.
2006
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23. “No More Walkabout Long Chinatown: Asian Involvement in the Solomon Islands Economic and Political
process”, Paper presented at the Workshop, Solomon Islands: Where to now”, 5 May 2006, State, Society
and Governance in Melanesian Project, The Pacific Centre, College of Asia and the Pacific, The Australian
National University, 2006.
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2006
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2004
“Foreword”, in Lyall Ford, A Photographic Record of Colonial Queensland: The Work of John Henry
Mills, Professional Photographer, 1851-1919, Cairns: Taipan Press, 2004, pp. iv-v.
2005
‘Tonga, Antonius Tui (c.1850-1905), Australian Dictionary of Biography, Supplement 1580-1980, 2005, p.
383.
2002
“On Teaching The History of Sexuality”, Interview of Clive Moore by Doug Munro, History Now, Vol. 8,
No. 2, 2002, pp. 203.
2002
‘Santo, Peter (1865?-1966), Australian Dictionary of Biography, Vol. 16: 1940-1980, 2002, p. 177.
2001
‘Race Relations’, in Graeme Davison, John Hurst and Stuart Macintyre (eds), The Oxford Companion to
Australian History, revised edition, Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 2001, pp. 545-546
2001
“Foreword”, in Lyall Ford, Below These Mountains: the adventures of John Henry Mills, Pioneer
Photographer and Gold Miner, Freshwater (Qld): Taipan Press, pp. i-ii..
2001
‘Foreword’, in Lyall Ford, Poorhouse to Paradise: the adventures of a pioneering family in a north
Queensland country town, Freshwater (Qld): Taipan Press, pp. vii-ix.
2001
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‘Herbert, Robert George Wyndham (1831-1905) and Bramston, John (1830-1921), pp. 207-08
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2000
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24. ‘Writing for Fun: Interview with Peter Corris, Author of the Cliff Hardy Detective Novels’, Clues: A
Journal of Detection, Vol. 21, No.2, 2000 , pp. 57-66.
2000
‘The Place of the Military in Contemporary Papua New Guinea’, Royal United Services Institute
(Queensland Inc.) Bulletin, No. 2 June 2000, pp. 3-7.
2000
‘Agaundo, Kondon, 1910s-1966’, p. 283
‘Bandler, Ida Lessing (Faith), 1918-‘, p 112.
‘Fatnowna, Oliver Noel, 1929-1991’, pp. 112-113.
‘Fifi’i, Jonathon, 1921-1990’, p. 286.
‘Guise, Sir John, 1914-1991’, pp. 282-283.
‘Hiri Trading Voyages’, p. 139.
‘Kwaisulia, 1850s-1909’, pp. 145-146.
‘Labour Reserve’, pp. 361-362.
‘Okuk, Sir Iambakey, 1943-1986’, p. 296.
‘Port Moresby’, pp. 102-103.
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1999
‘Understanding Homophobia Through Teaching History: The Development of Queensland’s
Gay/Lesbian/Queer Culture’, Keynote Address, Queensland History Teachers’ Association Annual
Conference, Brisbane, June 1999, The History Teacher, Vol. 37, No. 2, 1999, pp. 17-30.
1998
‘Race Relations’, in Graeme Davison, John Hurst and Stuart Macintyre (eds), The Oxford Companion to
Australian History, Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1998, pp. 540-541.
1996
‘The Nature of Pacific History: A Bibliography of Critical and Reflective Writings’ (and Doug Munro),
Journal of Pacific Studies, Vol 20, 1996, pp. 155-160.
1996
Fatnowna, Harry Norman (1897?-1967), Australian Dictionary of Biography, Vol. 14 (1940-1980),
Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 1996, p. 146.
1996
‘The Nature of Pacific History: A Bibliography of Critical and Reflective Writings’ (co-authored with
Doug Munro), Journal of Pacific Studies, Vol. 20, 1996, pp. 155-160.
1995
‘History, Behaviour and Identity: Queensland’s Gay Male and Lesbian Subculture’, Annual Lecture, Toto:
“…a true friend of Dorothy”, Newsletter of The Gay and Lesbian Welfare Association Inc.,
November 1995, pp. 5-11.
1995
‘Christianity and South Sea Islanders at Mackay’, in Cristine Andrew and Rosemary Kennedy, A
Community History of the Homebush Mission Hall, 1892-1996, Mackay: The Authors, 1995, pp. 42-
44.
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‘Politics the Melanesian Way: A Collective Biography of the Members of Papua New Guinea’s House of
Assembly, 1964-1994’, in Alaima Talu and Max Quanchi (eds), Messy Entanglements: Proceedings
of the 10th
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1994
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(Accessing the Past No. 2) St Lucia (Qld): History Department, University of Queensland, 1994, xii,
91 pp.
1994
‘Bibliography: Journal Articles on New Caledonia’, Pacific History Association Newsletter, No. 31, April
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1993
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1993, pp. 4-5.
1993
‘Select Kiribati Journal Bibliography’, Pacific History Association Newsletter, No. 30, November 1993, pp.
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1992
‘The Papua New Guinea General Elections of 1992: Its Implications for Australia’, World Review, Vol. 31,
No. 4, 1992, pp. 26-44.
1992
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Studies, Australian National University, pp. 445.
1989
‘The Mackay Prison, 1888-1908’, Royal Historical Society of Queensland Journal, Vol. 13, No. 9, 1989,
pp. 329-330.
1988
‘Pacific Islanders after 1920’, in James Jupp (ed.), The Australian People: An Encyclopedia of the Nation,
Its People and their Origins, Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1988, pp. 725-727.
1988
‘Robinson, Robert Thomson (1867-1926), in Geoffrey Serle (ed.), Australian Dictionary of Biography,
Vol. 11 (1891-1939), Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 1988, pp. 426-427.
1987
“The Forgotten (“Kidnapped”) People: Pacific Islanders in Queensland’, South Pacific Magazine, No. 1,
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1981
‘Fatnowna, John Kwailiu Abelfai (1866?-1906), in Bede Nairn and Geoffrey Serle (eds), Australian
Dictionary of Biography, Vol. 8 (1901-1939), Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 1981, pp.
473-474.
1982
‘Labour Trade Portraits’, Oral History (PNG), Vol. 10, No. 4, 1982, pp. 15-31.
25
26. 1976
Moore, Clive, and Mercer, Patricia. "Melanesians in North Queensland: The Retention of Indigenous
Religious and Magical Practices." Journal of Pacific History, Vol. 11, No. 1-2 (1976): 66-88.
1975
‘The Place of the Pacific Islander in Queensland History: An Oral History Approach’, in June Campbell
(ed.), Oral History ’75, Papers Presented at the second Oral History Conference, La Trobe University,
1975, pp. 43-61.
REVIEW ARTICLES/REVIEWS:
2016
Arthur Fadden: A Political Silhouette, Tracey M. Arklay, Australian Journal of Politics and History
2015
Colonialism, Maasina Rule and the Origins of Malaitan Kastom, David Akin, Journal of Pacific History,
Vol. 50, No. 4: 548-549.
2015
Australian History of 7 Questions, John Hurst, Australian Journal of Politics and History, Vol. 61, No. 1:
147-148.
2014
Australian History Now, Anna Clark and Paul Ashton (eds), Australian Journal of Politics and History, 60
1: 143-144.
2014
The Kanak Awakening: The Rise of Nationalism in New Caledonia, David Chappell, Australian Journal of
Politics and History, 60 3: 480-481.
2014
Norman Haire and the Study of Sex, Diana Wyndham, Health and History, Vol. 16, No. 2: 164-166.
2014
Australian History Now, Anna Clark and Paul Ashton, Australian Journal of Politics and History. Vol. 60,
No. 1, 2014, 143.
2014
Singsings, Sutres and Sorcery: A 50 Year Experience in Papua New Guinea, Anthony J. Radford, Health &
History, Vol. 16, No. 1: 128-129.
2013
Roving Mariners: Australian Aboriginal Whalers and Sealers in the Southern Ocean, 1790-1870, Lynette
Russell, Australian Journal of Politics and History, No. 59, No. 3, 470-471.
2013
Pacific Worlds: A History of Seas, Peoples and Cultures, Matt K. Matsuda, Journal of Pacific History, Vol.
48, No. 2, 2013, pp. 227-228.
2013
Movement, Knowledge, Emotion: Gay Activism and HIV/AIDS in Australia, Jennifer Power, Australian
Historical Studies, Vol. 44, pp. 164-165.
26
27. 2013
Pacific Worlds: A History of Seas, Peoples and Cultures, Matt K, Matsuda, Journal of Pacific History, Vol.
48, No. 2, pp. 227-228.
2012
Global Industry, Local Innovation: the History of Cane Sugar Production in Australia, 1820-1995, Peter
Griggs, World Sugar History Newsletter, Vol. 42, February 2012, 1-3.
2011
“Twenty Years On: Prejudice and Pride: Recognising the Contributions of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and
Transgender Community to Brisbane”, History Australia, Vol. 8, No. 1, 2011, 252-254.
2010
Rivers and Resilience: Aboriginal People of Sydney’s Georges River, Heather Goodall and Allison
Cadzow. The Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, Vol. 39, 2010, 151-152.
2010
Body Ornaments of Malaita, Solomon Islands, Ben Burt with David Akin and Michael Kwa`ioloa. Journal
of Pacific History, Vol. 45, no. 1, pp. 164-165.
2010
The Ivory Tower and Beyond: Participant Historians of the Pacific, Doug Munro. Australian Journal of
Politics and History, vol. 64, no.1 , 146-147
2008
A History of Queensland. By Raymond Evans, Queensland Review, vol 15, no, 1, 2008, 131-133.
2008
Violence and Colonial Dialogue: The Australian-Pacific Indentured Labor Trade. By Tracey Banivanua-
Mar. Australian Journal of Politics and History, vol. 54, no. , pp. 155-156.
2008
Redefining the Pacific? Regionalism, Past, Present and Future. Edited by Jenny Bryant-Tolalau and Ian
Frazer, Australian Journal of Politics and History, vol. 54, no. , 156-157.
2007
Text and Contexts: Reflections in Pacific Islands Historiography. Edited by Doug Munro and Brij V. Lal.
Journal of Pacific History, vol. 42, no. 2, pp. 288-289.
2006
A Trial Separation: Australia and the Decolonising of Papua New Guinea. Donald Denoon. Historical
Studies.
2006
Day of Reckoning. Lachlan Strahan. History Australia. History Today, vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 21.1-2.
2006
Navigating Boundaries: The Asian Diaspora in Torres Strait. Edited by Anna Shnukul, Guy Ramsey and
Yuriko Nagata. Australian Journal of Politics and History. Australian Journal of Politics and History,
vol. 52. no. 1, pp. 155-156.
2005
Professional Savages: Captive Lives and Western Spectacle. Roslyn Poignant. Australian Journal of
Politics and History, vol. 51, no. 1, pp. 127-128.
27
28. 2005
Freedom Ride: A Freedom Rider Remembers. Ann Curthoys. Australian Journal of Politics and History,
vol. 51, no. 1, pp. 133-134.
2004
Stories of Gay and Lesbian Immigration: Together Forever? John Hart. Australian Journal of Politics and
History, no. 53, No. 3, pp. 464.
2004
A Kind of Mending: Restorative Justice in the Pacific Islands. Sinclair Dinnen, Anita Jowitt and Tess
Newton etc. Journal of Pacific History, Vol. 39, No. 2, pp. 267-268.
2004
Faith: Faith Bandler, Gentle Activist. Marilyn Lake. Australian Journal of Politics and History, Vol. 50,
No. 1, pp. 126-127..
2003
From Camp to Queer: Remaking the Australian Homosexual. Robert Reynolds. Journal of Australian
Studies, No. 78, pp. 419-421.
2003
Historical Dictionary of Papua New Guinea. Ann Turner. Australian Journal of Politics and History, Vol.
49, No. 1, pp. 139-140
2003
The Engine Room of Government: The Queensland Premier’s Department, 1859-2001. Joanne Scott, Ross
Laurie, Bronwyn Stevens and Patrick Weller. Australian Journal of Politics and History, Vol. 49, No.
1, pp. 123-124.
2003
Law and Order in a Weak State: Crime and Politics in Papua New Guinea. Sinclair Dinnen. Australian
Journal of Politics and History, Vol. 49, No. 1, pp. 138-139..
2002
1901: Australian life at Federation: an illustrated chronicle. Australian Journal of Politics And History,
Vol. 48, 113-114.
2002
The Great Constitutional Swindle: A Citizen’s View of the Australian Constitution. Peter Botsman. 1901:
Australian Life at Federation: An Illustrated Chronicle. Aedeen Cremin. Australian Journal of
Politics and History, Vol. 48, No. 1, pp. 113-114.
2002
Living Out Loud: A History of Gay and Lesbian Activism in Australia. Graham Willett. Australian
Journal of Politics and History, Vol. 48, No. 1, p. 119.
2002
Colonial Frontiers: Indigenous-European Encounters in Settler Societies. Lynette Russell. Australian
Journal of Politics and History, Vol. 48, No. 1, pp. 121-122.
2002
(with Max Quanchi), “Refined White”, Queensland Museum, and “Embarquement pour le Queensland:
Des Loyaltiens en terre australienne”, Bibliothèuqe Bernhein, Noumea and Musée d’Easo, Lifou,
Loyalty Islands, Journal of Pacific History, Vol. 37, No. 1, pp. 124-126.
28
29. 2001
A History of Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific. Donald Denoon, Philippa Mein-Smith with Marivic
Wyndham. Asian Studies Review, Vol. 25, No. 4, December 2001, p. 551.
2001
Voyaging Through the Contemporary Pacific. David Hanlon and Geoffrey M. White. Asian Studies
Review, Vol. 25, No. 4, December 2001, pp. 545-547.
2001
Q&A: Queer in Asian America. David L. Eng and Alice Y. Hom (eds.), Journal of the History of Sexuality,
Vol. 10, No. 1, 2001, pp. 129-131.
2001
Painting the Islands Vermillion: Archibald Watson and the Brig ‘Carl’. Jennifer M.T. Carter. International
History Review, Vol. 23, No. 2, pp. 296-297.
2000
Towards a New Vision: Australia and Japan through 100 Years. Neville Meaney, Australian Journal of
Politics and History, Vol. 46, No. 1, pp. 140-141.
2000
Charles Abel and the Kwato Mission of Papua New Guinea, 1891-1975, David Wetherell, Australian
Journal of Politics and History, Vol. 46, No. 1, pp. 140-141.
2000
Labour Organisation and development: Case Studies. Michael Hess (ed.), Labour History, No. 79, 2000,
pp. 234-235.
2000
The People Trade: Pacific Island Labourers in New Caledonia, 1865-1930. Dorothy Shineberg. Australian
Journal of Politics and History, Vol. 46, No. 3, 2000, pp. 434-436.
2000
The Sky Travellers: Journeys in New Guinea, 1938-39. Bill Gammage. Journal of Australian Studies, No.
65/ Australian Cultural History, No. 19, 2000, pp. 217-219.
1999
Djabugay Country: An Aboriginal History of Tropical North Queensland. Timothy Bottoms. Australian
Journal of Politics and History, Vol. 45, No. 3, 1999, pp. 453-455
1999
Bad Colonists: The South Sea Letters of Vernon Lee Walker and Louis Becke. Nicholas Thomas and
Richard Eves. Australian Journal of Politics and History, Vol. 45, No. 3, 1999, pp. 450-451.
1998
Rabaul Yu Swit Moa Yet: Surviving the 1994 Volcanic Eruption. Klaus Neumann, Journal of Pacific
History, Vol. 33, No. 1, 1998, pp. 124-125.
1998
Defying Gravity: A Political Life. Dennis Altman. Journal of Australian Studies, No. 74, May 1998, pp.
205-206.
1997
Linden girl: A story of outlawed lives. P. Rajowski, Australian Historical Studies, vol. 28, pp. 154-156.
29
30. 1997
Snake Cradle: Roberta Sykes. Journal of Australian Studies, No. 54/55, 1997, pp. 225-226.
1997
The Aboriginal Tasmanians. Lyndall Ryan. Aboriginal Law Bulletin, Vol. 3, No. 89, 1997, p. 7.
Regional security in the South Pacific: The quarter-century 1970-95. K. Ross, Australian Journal of
Politics and History, vol. 43, pp. 282-283.
1997
The Pacific Basin since 1945: A history of the foreign relations of the Asian, Australasian and American
rim states and the Pacific Islands. Roger C. Thompson, Australian Journal of Politics And History, vol. 43,
pp. 282-283.
1996
Historical Dictionary of Papua New Guinea. Ann Turner. Australian Journal of Politics and History, Vol.
42, No. 3, 1996, p. 49.
1996
Tides of History: The Pacific Islands in the Twentieth Century. Kerry R. Howe, Robert C. Kiste and Brij V.
Lal (eds), and The History of the Pacific Islands: Kingdoms of the Reefs. Deryck Scarr. Labour
History, No. 70, 1996, pp. 262-264.
1996
The Pearl-Shellers of Torres Strait: Resource Use, Development and Decline. Regina Ganter. Australian
Historical Studies, No. 107, October 1996, pp. 372-374.
1996
The International Political Economy of Pacific Islands Flags of Convenience. Anthony B. van Fossen.
Australian Journal of Politics and History, Vol. 42, No. 1, 1996, pp. 134.
1994
France and the Pacific Since 1940. Robert Aldrich. Pacific History Association Newsletter, No. 31, 1994,
pp. 18-19.
1994
Cane and Labour: The Political Economy of the Queensland Sugar Industry, 1862-1905. Adrian Graves.
Australian Historical Studies, No. 102, 1994, pp. 152-154.
1994
Sojourners: Flowers and the Wide Sea. Eric Rolls. Labour History, No. 66, 1994, pp. 172-175.
1992
Papua New Guinea: The Challenge of Independence. Mark Turner, and, Papua New Guinea. Sean
Dorney, . Australian Journal of Politics and History, Vol. 38, No. 3, 1992, pp. 473-474.
1989
White Headhunter: The Extraordinary True Story of a White Man’s Life Among the Headhunters of the
Solomon Islands. Hector Holthouse. ‘O’O: Journal of Solomon Islands Studies, Vol. 2, No. 1, 1989
pp. 69-70.
1988
Review Article: ‘Isles of Gold or Isles of Coconuts? The History of the Solomon Islands’, ‘O’O: Journal of
Solomon Islands Studies, Vol. 1, No. 5, 1988, pp. 67-82.
30
31. 1987
International Labour Migration: Historical Perspectives. Shula Marks and Peter Richardson (eds),
Historical Studies, Vol. 22, No. 89. 1987, pp. 656-658.
1986
Indonesia’s Secret War: The Guerilla Struggle in Irian Jaya. Robin Osborne. Kabar Seberang: Sulating
Maphilindo, No. 17, 1986, pp. 252-253.
1983
Angels of War: World War II and the People of Papua New Guinea. Andrew Pike, Hank Nelson and Gavan
Daws. Bikmaus : A Journal of Papua New Guinea Affairs, Ideas and the Arts, Vol. 4, No. 2, 1983, pp.
63- 65.
1983
Oral Tradition in Melanesia. Donald Denoon and Roderick Lacey (eds). Pacific Islands Monthly, May
1983, p. 51.
1982
Queensland Canefields English of the Late Nineteenth Century (A Record of Interview With the Last
Surviving Kanakas in North Queensland.). Tom Dutton. Journal of Pacific History Bibliography and
Comment, 1982, pp. 91-92.
1981
The Voyages of Torres: The Discovery of the Southern Coastline of New Guinea and Torres Strait, By
Captain Luis Baez de Torres in 1606. Brett Hilder, and The Torres Strait: People and History. John
Singh. Kabar Seberang: Sulating Maphilindo, No. 8-9, 1981, pp. 163-164.
1981
The Indonesian Army, Vol. 1. Ernest Utrecht. Bijdragen, tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde, Vol. 137,
1981, pp. 184-185.
1980
‘Are ‘Are: Un Peuple Melanesien et sa Musique. Daniel de Coppet and Hugo Zemp. Journal of the
Polynesian Society, Vol. 89, No. 4, 1980, pp. 531-532.
1980
Soekarno’s Mentjapai Indonesia Merdeka. B.B. Hering, ed and trans., and Indonesian Christians and Their
Political Parties. Paul Webb. Bijdragen, tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde, Vol. 136, Nos. 2-3, pp.
386-388.
1979
Melanesian Cargo Cults: New Salvation Movements in the South Pacific. Frederick Steinbauer (M.
Wohlwill, trans.). Linq: Literature in North Queensland, Vol. 7, Nos. 2-3, 1979, p. 97-99.
1974
Twenty Years of Indonesian Foreign Policy, 1945-1965. Ide Anal Agung de Agung. Australian Outlook,
Vol. 28, No. 3, 1974, pp. 350-351.
PUBLICATIONS IN PRESS OR UNDER REVIEW:
Making Mala: Malaita in the Solomon Islands, 1870s-1930s, University of Hawai`i Press
Clive Moore, ‘Honiara: Arrival City and Pacific Hybrid Living Space’, Journal of
Pacific History
31
32. Clive Moore, “Labour Migration in the Pacific Islands” From Slavery to Indenture and Guest Workers”, in
Proceedings of the Pacific History Conference, University of Goroka, September 2010.
Steve Mullins, Susie M. Davies and Clive Moore, “The Andrew Goldie Manuscript: New Guinea in the
1870s”, in Proceedings of the Pacific History Conference, University of Goroka, September
2010.
32
33. UNIVERSITY UNDERGRADUATE TEACHING
COURSES TAUGHT ON CAMPUS:
University of Queensland (1987+)
Lecturer/Co-ordinator:
Australian at War
Queensland History
Australia in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
The Pacific
Problems in Australian History
Australian History
The Pacific: from Colonialism to Independence
Race and Ethnic Relations in Australian History
Origins of Australia
Sex and Sexuality
The Super Historians (Coordinator)
University of Papua New Guinea (1981-1987)
Segments of:
Revolutions in the Third World
Introduction to National History
Occasional Lectures in:
Introduction to Pacific History
Oral History
Imperialism in Asia and the Pacific
Melanesian Societies
Preliminary Year Arts
Preliminary Year Social Sciences
Co-ordinator and Lecturer:
Empires
Issues in the Development of Papua New Guinea
World History AD
History of Southeast Asia
James Cook University of North Queensland (1974-75, 1976, 1978)
Southeast Asian Civilization (tutor)
Colonial Island Southeast Asia (tutor)
33
34. DISTANCE AND ADULT EDUCATION COURSE WRITING, DEVELOPMENT AND
TEACHING:
University of Queensland
Course writer and Lecturer:
Problems of Australian History (1988-1992)
Australia in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (1987)
Course Leader:
Tropical Australian People (1990-95, Cairns), Travelearn, Centre for University Extension
Academic Co-ordinator
Australian History, Beloit College Summer School in association with Travelearn, Centre for University
Extension (1992-2001, Brisbane)
Occasional Lectures:
Travelearn and TESOL Programs, Centre for University Extension (1990+)
Gay and Lesbian Cultures
Torres Strait Studies
University of Papua New Guinea
Course Writer:
Empires
Introduction to National History
World History AD
Course Editor:
Human Studies
Study of Society
Literature
Issues in the Development of Papua New Guinea
Course Development Team Member:
Introduction to Contracts and Torts
Law of Contract (for Magistrates)
Foundation Biology
Courses taught externally:
Introduction to Economics
Critique of Capitalism and Colonialism
Introduction to National History
34
35. PAPERS DELIVERED AT CONFERENCES AND SEMINARS:
(Details of papers included only if unpublished.)
2015
Paper: “Australian South Sea Islanders: Curriculum Issues”, Queensland History Teachers Association
State Conference, Brisbane Girls Grammar School, 27 June
2014
Paper: “Honiara: A Pacific Hybrid Living Space”, Public Lecture, Solomon Islands National University,
Honiara, 15 May 2014.
2013
Keynote Address: “Australian South Sea Islanders: Perceptions of the Past and the Influence of the Media”,
Australian Media Traditions Conference, The University of Queensland, 25 November 2013.
2013
Paper: The Pacific Islanders’ Fund and the Misappropriation of the Wages of Deceased Pacific Islanders by
the Queensland Government”, School of History, Philosophy, Religion and Classics, the University of
Queensland, July 2013.
2010
Paper: “Adventures in Melanesian Biography, 1970s-2010s”. Melanesian Biography Workshop, Alfred
Deakin Institute, Deakin University, 24-25 January 2011.
2010
Paper: “Christian Missions to Pacific Islanders: Implications for the Spread of Christianity in the Pacific”.
“From Augustine to Anglicans: the Anglican Church in Australia and Beyond” Conference, St. Francis
Theological College, Milton, Brisbane, 12-14 February 2010.
2009
Paper: “Decolonising Solomon Islands: British Theory and Melanesian Practice”.
Paper presented at the Alfred Deakin Research Institute, Deakin University, “‘Going Finish’: The ending of
the colonial era and the beginning of independence in the nations of Melanesia” Conference, 12-13
November 2009.
2009
Paper: “Florence Young and the Queensland Kanaka Mission, 1886-1906: Beginnings of an Indigenous
Pacific Church”, Australian Association Conference, University of the Sunshine Coast, June-July 2009.
2008
“Tulagi: Imaging the British Empire in the Pacific”, Pacific History Association Conference, University of
the South Pacific, December 2008.
2008
“Pacific Update: Australia and the Pacific”, Pacific History Association Conference, University of the
South Pacific, December 2008.
2008
Paper presented at the School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University, 17 April 2008.
Paper: “Solomon Islands Politics During the Sogavare Years”.
35
36. 2007
“The Kanaka Generation: The Visual Heritage of Melanesians in Australia”. The Repatriation of Material
and Immaterial Patrimonies: A Comparative Approach Canada/Melanesia. Workshop organised by the
Centre Interuniversitaire d’Études et de Recherches Autochtones (CIÉRA), Facultédes Sciences Sociales,
Université Laval, Canada, 7-9 September 2007
2006
“’Beacons all along the shores’: Christians on early Malaita, Solomon Islands”, Pacific History
Association Conference, University of Otago, Dunedin, December 2006.
2006
Keynote Address presented at National President’s Forum, Australian Institute of International Affairs,
Parliament House, Sydney, 14 July 2006. Paper: “Helpem Fren: The Solomon Islands and RAMSI, 2003-
2006”
2006
Paper presented at Australian Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Queensland Seminar, 16
May 2006. Paper: “Walkabout No More Long Chinatown: Asian Corruption and the April 2006 Riots in
the Solomon Islands”
2006
Paper presented at “Solomon Islands: where to now?”, State, Society and Governance in Melanesia Project,
The Pacific Centre, and College of Asia and the Pacific Worksop, Australian National University, 5 May
2006. Paper: “Waku: Asian Involvement in the Solomon Islands Economic and Political Processes”.
2006
Paper presented at The Pacific in Australia—Australia in the Pacific, Australian Association for the
Advancement of Pacific Studies Inaugural Conference, Queensland University of Technology, 24-27
January. Paper: Wakus, Women and Wantoks: The Solomon Islands, RAMSI and the 2006 Election.
2005
Paper at Moving Masculinities: Crossing Regional and Historical Boundaries, Australian National
University, Canberra, 29 November to 2 December. Paper: “Changes in Melanesian Masculinities:
An Historical Approach”.
2005
Paper at Telling Pacific Lives: Pacific History Workshop, Division of Pacific and Asian History, Research
School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University, 5-7 December. “Paper:
Biography of a Nation: Compiling a Historical Dictionary of the Solomon Islands”.
2005
Paper at Institute of Peace Studies and the Australian Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, University of
Queensland Writers Workshop, Development and Security in the South Pacific. Paper: “The
Misappropriation of Malaitan Labour: Historical Origins of the Recent Solomon Islands Crisis”.
2004
Paper at the 16th
Pacific History Association Conference, Noumea, December. Paper: “The RAMSI
Intervention in the Solomon Islands Crisis”.
2004
Paper at Royal Queensland Historical Society, October 2004. Paper: “Australia’s Motivations and Timing
for the 2003 Intervention in the Solomon Islands Crisis”
36
37. 2004
Paper at What a Man’s Gotta Do: A Two Day Conference about Masculinities on Stage”, University of
New England, Shaftson Campus, Brisbane, 15-16 April 2004. Paper: “Cruising on Beats and the
Internet as Theatre: Australian Gay Male Appropriation of Public Spaces”,
2003
Paper at “Hot History”, Conference of the Queensland History Teachers’ Association, September Paper:
Australian South Sea Islanders: fitting them into the history and social science curriculum
2003
Paper at 22nd
Annual Conference of the Australian and New Zealand Law and History Society, Brisbane,
10-11 July Paper (with Bryan Jamison): ‘The Queensland Criminal Justice System and Homosexual
Offences, 1860-1954’
2002
Paper at Cycles of Labour Regulation Conference, Australian National University, 27-28 June 2002.
Paper: ‘Slavery and Indenture in New Guinea and Island Melanesia Labour Reserves: ritual and
exchange, communal needs or individual gains?’
2001
Paper at Ecole Des Hautes Etudes En Sciences Sociales, Paris, France Paper: Solomon Islands History:
writing about Malaita
2001
Queensland Museum Lecture, 14 March 2001 Paper: ‘Australia’s South Sea Islander Community and
Deportation, 1901-1908’
2000
Paper at Staff Student Seminar Series, Department of History, University of Queensland, November
2000
Paper at Pacific History Association Conference, Australian National University, June
2000
Paper at Royal Queensland Historical Society, 20 April
1999
Paper at 2nd
Australian Homosexual Histories Conference, Melbourne University, 19-20 November 1999
Paper: ‘Coming Out, Ready or Not: Gay Liberation in Queensland, 1970s-1980s’
1999
Keynote Address at Queensland History Teachers’ Association Annual Conference, Brisbane Boy’s
Grammar Paper: ‘Understanding Homophobia Through Teaching History: the development of
Queensland’s Gay/Lesbian/Queer Culture’
1999
GLWA Research Symposium: Q21C: Perspectives on Assimilation and Integration. Paper: ‘Queensland’s
Gay/Lesbian/Queer Culture in the Late 1990s’
1998
Paper at Pacific History Association Conference, Solomon Islands College of Higher Education and the
Solomon Islands University Centre, University of the South Pacific, Honiara, Solomon Islands, June
1998
1997
37
38. Paper at Everyday Wonders: Popular Culture, Past and Present, Xth International Popular Culture
Conference, University of Queensland, Brisbane, June 1997
1996
Paper at Northern Exposures: Annual Symposium, The Australian Academy of the Humanities, Brisbane,
November 1996
1996
Paper at Decolonisation Workshop, Division of Pacific and Asian History, Australian National University,
December 1996
1996
Discussant at Labour History: Themes, Comparisons and Directions, University of Wollongong, August
1996
1994
Chairman, Forum Section: Australia's Pacific Way Ahead Colloquium, The Department of Foreign Affairs
and Trade in conjunction with the Centre for the Study of Australia Asia Relations, Griffith
University, Brisbane, July 1994
1993
Paper at International Institute for Asian Studies, Leiden University, Netherlands
Paper: “Trade Routes and the Modern History in New Guinea: Outside influences on Tradition”
1993
Paper at Resistance and Accommodation Among Indentured Pacific Islanders in Colonial Queensland,
Unfree Labour Conference, Department of History, University of Sydney, August 1993
1993
Paper at Australian Centre for Gay and Lesbian Research and Australian Gay History Project Seminar
Series, University of Sydney, August 1993
[1994: Presented at Australian Studies Seminar Series, Griffith University and University of Queensland]
1992
Paper at 9th Pacific History Association Conference, Macmillan Brown Centre, University of Canterbury,
New Zealand, December 1992
[1993: Presented at Queensland South Pacific Studies Group Seminar]
1991
Paper at Journeys and Transformations: Pacific Islands Workshop II, Division of Pacific and Asian History,
Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University, December 1991.
1990
Paper at Micronesia: Intellectual Images and Historical Discourses, 8th Pacific History Association
Conference, University of Guam, December 1990.
1990
Pacific Islands Workshop I, Division of Pacific and Asian History, Research School of Pacific Studies,
Australian National University, December 1990.
1990
Australian Historical Association Conference, Queensland University, July 1990.
1988
Australian Historical Association Conference, University of Sydney, February 1988.
1988
38
39. Australian Studies Centre Conference: Australia as a Social and, Cultural Laboratory?, University of
Queensland, May 1988.
1987
Paper at ANZAAS, James Cook University of North Queensland, Townsville, August 1987.
1986
Paper at Indonesia after Suharto: socio-economic trends toward the 21st century: First Regional Conference
and Colloquium of the Centre for Southeast Asian Studies, James Cook University of North
Queensland, July 1986. Paper: `Papua New Guinea-Indonesia border relations in the 1980s'.
1985
Paper at Pacific History Association Conference, University of the South Pacific, Suva, June-July 1985.
Paper: `The Quantification of Pacific History: the case of the Queensland labour trade'.
1984
Paper at Papua New Guinea Centennial History Seminar: Colonial Administrators and Development in
Papua New Guinea, University of Papua New Guinea, Port Moresby, November 1984.
1984
Paper, Seminar on Social Planning in Papua New Guinea, University of Papua New Guinea, Port Moresby,
October 1984.
1984
Paper, Seminar on Higher Education, University of Papua New Guinea, Port Moresby, July 1984.
1983
Paper at UNESCO Regional Co-operation Programme in Higher Education Systems, Darling Downs
Institute of Advanced Education, Toowoomba, September 1983. Paper: `P.N.G. Style: higher
distance education in Papua New Guinea'.
1981
Bicentennial History Conference, Australian National University, February 1981.
1981
Pacific History Association Conference, Noosa Heads, May 1981.
1980
First Conference of the Pacific History Association, Martindale Hall, South Australia, May 1980.
1980
ANZAAS, Adelaide University, May 1980.
1979
Paper at ANZAAS, University of Auckland, January 1979.
1979
Paper at first Conference of the Oral History Association of Australia, Mt Lawley Teachers' College, Perth,
August 1979.
1975
Paper at Second Oral History Conference, La Trobe University,Melbourne, February 1975.
39
40. COMMUNITY SERVICE:
2003
Brisbane Writers Festival: Session “In Conversation with Henry Reynolds”, 3 October
2003
Consultation with Department of Community Services, Woodridge, Brisbane in relation to the Samoan
community
2001
Interview with ABC Radio National, 4 October
2001
Interview with New Caledonian Television, 27 September
2001
Interview with Radio 4EB: South Sea Islanders at Federation, 8 May [Included in ‘A Despicable Act’,
Messages from the Past: Voices to the Future, 2 CD set, Radio 4EB, Brisbane, 2001]
2001
Interview for ‘Gay Lives’ Program, Hindsight, ABC Radio National, 25 February
2000
Consultations with the Department of the Premier and Cabinet on Access to Restricted Queensland State
Archives Documents, November 2000
2000
Member, Queensland History Education Research Group, 2000
2000
Consultations with the Working Group on Australian South Sea Islanders, Multicultural Affairs
Queensland, Department of the Premier and Cabinet, October 2000
2000
Lecture on “The Dynamics of Early Foreign Contact and Trade in Torres Strait, Cape York and Southeast
New Guinea in the Nineteenth Century”, to Royal Historical Society of Queensland, April 2000
2000
Lecture on the “Military in Contemporary Papua New Guinea”, to The Royal United Services Institute,
Queensland Inc., March 2000
2000
20+ Interviews with Australian and International Media on the Civil War in the Solomon Islands
1997
Discussant on ABC Radio National program on the Papua New Guinea crisis, March 1997
1995
Lecture to Gender Equity Group, Queensland University of Technology, April 1995
1994-95
Historical Advisor, "Sugar Slaves", Film Australia documentary on South Sea Islanders (1994-95)
1994-95
Occasional Commentator, 4EA Community FM Radio, Brisbane
40
41. 1994-97
Monthly Feature Article in Queensland Pride
1994
Historical Advisor, National Maritime Museum Photographic and Ethnographic Exhibition depicting the
history of South Sea Islanders in Australia, to tour selected Australian centres and Pacific nations,
sponsored through the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade's International Cultural Relations
Program
1994
History Teachers Workshop, Kiribati
1994
Inspection and continuing liaison with Terotauea Tungaru Martial Arts Institute, Kiribati
1992
Historical Advisor, Reader's Digest Illustrated Guide to Australian Places (1993)
1989
ABC Radio Review. Fragments of a Lost Heritage N. Fatnowna. ABC Talks Unit -First Edition, November
1988-89
Active Member, Queensland Association for Gay Law Reform
1988-89
Historical Advisor, "Kidnapped", Special Broadcasting Service, Australian Mosaic Series
1988
Historical Advisor, Re-enactment of first arrival of South Sea Islanders to Mackay
1988
Official Visitor to H.M. Men's Prison, Brisbane
1984
Interview on National Law Week, PNG Broadcasting Commission, Port Moresby
1983
Screening of PNG World War II films, Vabukori village, Port Moresby
1979
Interview, ABC Radio Books and Ideas Program
1977
Historical Advisor, Australian Broadcasting Commission, Broadband Radio, Sydney, December 1977
1976-2000
Occasional Public Lectures, Solomon Islands Centre, University of the South Pacific, Honiara
OCCASIONAL JOURNALISM:
Courier Mail (2001-2003)
Canberra Times (2002)
Queensland Pride (monthly column, 1994-1997)
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42. Paradise: in-flight with Air Niugini (1985)
Times of Papua New Guinea (1981-87)
Nation Review (1974-1975)
Daily Mercury (1974-1994)
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