Publications for Cindy McCreery 2016

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Publications for Cindy McCreery
Publications for Cindy McCreery
2016
McCreery, C. (2016). British Empire,
1707-1914. In John MacKenzie (Eds.), The
Encyclopedia of Empire. (pp. 1-12).
Wiley-Blackwell Publishing.
Aldrich, R., McCreery, C. (2016). Crowns and
Colonies: European Monarchs and Overseas
Empires. Manchester: Manchester University
Press.
visit to New South Wales, 1868. Forum for
Modern Language Studies, 49(4), 437-456. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/fmls/cqt035">[
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McCreery, C., McKenzie, K. (2013). The
Australian colonies in a maritime world. In
Alison Bashford, Stuart Macintyre (Eds.), The
Cambridge History of Australia: Volume 1:
Indigenous and Colonial Australia, (pp.
560-584). New York: Cambridge University
Press.
Aldrich, R., McCreery, C. (2016). European
sovereigns and their empires "beyond the seas".
In Robert Aldrich and Cindy McCreery (Eds.),
Crowns and Colonies: European Monarchs and
Overseas Empires. Manchester: Manchester
University Press.
2011
McCreery, C. (2016). Two Victorias? Prince
Alfred, Queen Victoria and Melbourne, 1867-68.
In Robert Aldrich and Cindy McCreery (Eds.),
Crowns and Colonies: European Monarchs and
Overseas Empires. Manchester: Manchester
University Press.
2009
McCreery, C. (2011). Defending Our shores. Sea
of dreams: The lure of Port Phillip Bay
1830-1914, (pp. 32 - 39). Mornington, Victoria,
Australia: Mornington Peninsula Regional
Gallery.
2015
McCreery, C. (2009). A Moral Panic in
Eighteenth-Century London? The "Monster" and
the Press. In Lemmings, David; Walker, Claire
(Eds.), Moral Panics, the Media and the Law in
Early Modern England, (pp. 195-220).
Houndsmills, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
McCreery, C. (2015). Introduction: "Sea Stories"
special themed section. Journal of Australian
Studies, 39(3), 288-289. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14443058.2015.
1051089">[More Information]</a>
McCreery, C. (2009). Telling the Story: HMS
Galatea's Voyage to South Africa, 1867. South
African Historical Journal, 61(4), 817-837. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0258247090350
0442">[More Information]</a>
McCreery, C. (2015). Sea stories and sea
pictures: George Gordon McCrae and late
nineteenth-century maritime Australia. Journal
of Australian Studies, 39(3), 326-343. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14443058.2015.
1051087">[More Information]</a>
McCreery, C. (2009), ‘The British monarchy and
royal tours of Australia’, Macquarie Radio 2CH
Sydney, 29 November 2009. Radio.
2014
McCreery, C. (2014). Naval gazes: HMS
Challenger, Swan River, and the Indian Ocean
world c.1832. Studies in Western Australian
History, 28, 13-26.
McCreery, C. (2014). Neighbourly Relations:
Nineteenth-century Western navies' interactions
in the Asia Pacific region. In Robert Aldrich,
Kirsten McKenzie (Eds.), The Routledge History
of Western Empires, (pp. 194-207). London:
Routledge.
2013
McCreery, C. (2013). 'Nineteenth-Century
Sydney and maritime history' for ‘Who’s Been
Sleeping in my house?’, Series 2, Episode 3,
“Paddington", produced by Joined Up films in
association with ABC Television and
ScreenWest. TV series, Australia.
McCreery, C. (2013). Rude Interruption:
Colonial Manners, Gender and Prince Alfred's
2008
McCreery, C. (2008). A British prince and a
transnational life: Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh's
visit to Australia, 1867-8. In Desley Deacon,
Penny Russell and Angela Woollacott (Eds.),
Transnational Ties: Australian Lives in the
World, (pp. 57-74). Canberra: ANU E Press.
McCreery, C. (2008), The History of the Royal
Australian Navy. Video interview.
2007
McCreery, C. (2007). 'Long may he float on the
ocean of life': The First Royal Visit to Tasmania,
1868. Tasmanian Historical Studies, 12, 19-42.
McCreery, C. (2007). Sentiment, Motherhood
and the Sea in Gillray and Blake. In Helen
Bruder (Eds.), Women Reading William Blake,
(pp. 148-158). New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
McCreery, C. (2007), The Duke of Edinburgh's
Visit to Tasmania, 1868 ABC Radio, 'Drive
Time', Friday 16 November, 2007. Radio.
2005
Publications for Cindy McCreery
McCreery, C. (2005). Less is more: rethinking
the assessment in a first-year History unit of
study. Synergy.
McCreery, C. (2005). Touring the Empires: the
Duke of Edinburgh's Visit to Madras, 1870.
Congrés Internationale de Sciences Historiques
2005. Congrés Internationale de Sciences
Historiques.
2004
McCreery, C. (2004). Fisher, Catherine Maria,
known as 'Kitty Fisher'. Oxford Dictionary of
National Biography. Oxford: Oxford University
Press.
McCreery, C. (2004). Gillray's Legacy, A Genius
on the Edge: James Gillray and Caricature in late
Georgian Britian. Gillray's Legacy, (pp. 4 - 60).
Ohio, United States of America: The Ohio State
University Libraries.
McCreery, C. (2004). The Satirical Gaze: Prints
Of Women In Late Eighteenth-Century England.
Oxford: Oxford University Press. <a
href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.
fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=Abstract
&list_uids=15564215">[More Information]</a>
McCreery, C. (2004). The Voyage Of The Duke
Of Edinburgh In Hms Galatea To Australia,
1867-8. British World Conference III:
Postgraduate Symposium, Melbourne, Australia:
RMIT Publishing.
2003
McCreery, C. (2003). Lustful widows and old
maids in late eighteenth-century English
caricatures. In Kittredge (Eds.), Lewd &
Notorious: Female Transgression in the 18th
Century, (pp. 112-132). Ann Arbor: University
of Michigan Press.
2002
McCreery, C. (2002). Breaking all the rules: the
Worsley affair in late eighteenth-century Britain.
Fifteenth annual DeBartolo Conference on
Eighteenth-Century Studies, Lewisburg:
Bucknell University.
McCreery, C. (2002). The Sea and Public
History in Australia. Journal of Maritime
Research, May 2002.
1999
McCreery, C. (1999). Ports of the World: Prints
from the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich
c.1700-1870. London: Philip Wilson Publishers.
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