Publications for Iain McCalman 2014



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Publications for Iain McCalman

Publications for Iain McCalman

2014

Frawley, J., McCalman, I. (2014). Invasion ecologies: the nature/culture challenge. In Jodi Frawley and Iain McCalman (Eds.), Rethinking Invasion Ecologies from the Environmental Humanities, (pp. 3-14). Oxon: Routledge.



2013

McCalman, I. (2013). Conquering Academy and Marketplace: Philippe de Loutherbourg's Channel Crossing. In Sarah Monks, John Barrell, Mark Hallett (Eds.), Living with the Royal Academy: Artistic Ideals and Experiences in England, 1768-1848, (pp. 75-88). Farnham, Surrey, England: Ashgate.

McCalman, I. (2013). The Reef: A Passionate History. Melbourne: Penguin Books.

2012

McCalman, I. (2012). Antipodean Experiments: Charles Darwin's South Seas Voyages, 1835-36. In Kate Fullagar (Eds.), The Atlantic World in the Antipodes: Effects and Transformations since the Eighteenth Century, (pp. 52-67). Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

McCalman, I. (2012). Turtle Power. Captain Cook's Environmental Crisis on the Great Barrier Reef. Cook's Treasures Seminar, Canberra, ACT: National Library of Australia.

McCalman, I. (2012). Turtle War: Captain Cook's environmental crisis on the Great Barrier Reef. The Great Circle, 34(2), 7-18.

McCalman, I. (2012). Uncharted waters? Reflections on new formats for picturing evolution. In Ian Donaldson and Mark Finnane (Eds.), Taking Stock: The Humanities in Australian Life Since 1968, (pp. 272-278). Crawley, WA, Australia: UWA Publishing.

2011

McCalman, I. (2011). Alfred Wallace's Conversion: Plebeian Radicalism and the Spiritual Evolution of the Mind. In Deirdre Coleman, Hilary Fraser (Eds.), Minds, Bodies, Machines, 1770-1930, (pp. 124-139). Hampshire, England: Palgrave Macmillan.



2010

McCalman, I. (2010). A Laboratory of Islands: Charles Darwin’s Pacific Project. Humanities Australia, 1(2010), 15-22.

McCalman, I., Pickering, P. (2010). From Realism to the Affective Turn: An Agenda. In Iain McCalman and Paul A Pickering (Eds.), Historical Re-Enactment: From Realism to the Affective Turn, (pp. 1-17). Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan.

McCalman, I., Pickering, P. (2010). Historical Reenactment: From Realism to the Affective Turn. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan.

McCalman, I. (2010). Loutherbourg's Simulations: Reenactment and Realism in Late-Georgian Britain. In Iain McCalman and Paul A Pickering (Eds.), Historical Re-Enactment: From Realism to the Affective Turn, (pp. 200-217). Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan.

2009

McCalman, I. (2009). Darwins Armada. Camberwell, Vic, Australia: Penguin Books.

McCalman, I. (2009). Failing with Livingston: A Voyage of Reenactment on Lake Nyassa. In Daniel Spoth, Vanessa Agnew and Jonathan Lamb (Eds.), Settler and Creole Reenactment, (pp. 156-168). London, UK: Palgrave Macmillan.

McCalman, I., Erskine, N. (2009). In the Wake of the Beagle: Science in the Southern Oceans from the Age of Darwin. Sydney: University of New South Wales (UNSW) Press.

McCalman, I., Erskine, N. (2009). Introduction. In Iain McCalman, Nigel Erskine, (Eds.), In the Wake of the Beagle: Science in the Southern Oceans from the Age of Darwin, (pp. 9-13). Sydney: University of New South Wales (UNSW) Press.

McCalman, I. (2009). Relying on the locals: Alfred Wallace and indigenous sailing craft. In Iain McCalman, Nigel Erskine, (Eds.), In the Wake of the Beagle: Science in the Southern Oceans from the Age of Darwin, (pp. 138-155). Sydney: University of New South Wales (UNSW) Press.

McCalman, I. (2009). Well salted in early life: Darwin, Hooker and Huxley - scientists at sea. In Iain McCalman, Nigel Erskine, (Eds.), In the Wake of the Beagle: Science in the Southern Oceans from the Age of Darwin, (pp. 56-73). Sydney: University of New South Wales (UNSW) Press.

2007

McCalman, I. (2007). Past not just the present dressed in funny clothes. The Sydney Morning Herald.

McCalman, I. (2007), Published Lecture: Historical Re-enactments. Should we take them seriously?.

McCalman, I. (2007). The East African Middle Passage: David Livingstone, the Zambezi Expedition and Lake Nyassa 1858-1866. In Emma Christopher, Cassandra Pybus & Marcus Rediker (Eds.), Many Middle Passages: Forced Migration and the Making of the Modern World, (pp. 39-51). Berkeley, LA, London: University of California Press.

McCalman, I. (2007). The virtual infernal: Philippe de Loutherbourg, William Beckford and the spectacle of the sublime. Romanticism and Victorianism on the Net, 46, 1-14.

2006

McCalman, I., McKenzie, K., Edmundsun, D. (2006). The Eidophusikon, An Eighteenth-Century Movie Show, DVD, Canberra, Australia: Centre for Cross-Cultural Research, Australian National University.

McCalman, I. (2006). Norfolk Island and Arthur's Vale Historic Area: Our Heritage, Sydney, Australia: Look Films.

McCalman, I. (2006). A vision for the nation's future. The Australian.

McCalman, I. (2006). History Comes to Life Through 18th Century "movie" simulation. Discovery.

McCalman, I. (2006). Latitude for the Popularisers. The Australian.

McCalman, I. (2006). Spectres of Quackery: The Fragile Career of Philippe de Loutherbourg. Cultural and Social History, 3(3), 341-354.

McCalman, I. (2006). Teddy Roosevelt's Trophy: History and Nostalgia. In Marylin Lake (Eds.), Memory, monuments and museums : the past in the present, (pp. 58-75). Carlton, Vic: Melbourne University Press.



2005

McKenzie, K., McCalman, I. (2005). Fragments of the owl's egg, video, Canberra, Australia: Australian National University.

McCalman, I., Burry, M., Fraillon, N., George, H., Gillies, M., Hearn, G., Laws, A., Rose, H. (2005). Imagine Australia: Creativity and the Innovation Economy.

McCalman, I. (2005). Magic, Spectacle and the Art of de Loutherbourg's Eidophusikon. Sensation and Sensibility: viewing Gainsborough's Cottage Door, illustrated, (pp. 181 - 197). California, United Kingdom: Yale University Press.

McCalman, I. (2005). Making Culture Bloom. Equity, 2005.

McCalman, I. (2005). Making Culture Bloom. Cultural Studies Review, 11(1), 175-182.

McCalman, I. (2005). Mystagogues of Revolution: Cagliostro, Loutherbourg and Romantic London. In James Chandler & Kevin Gilmartin (Eds.), Romantic Metropolis: The Urban Scene of British Culture, 1780 – 1840, (pp. 177-203). Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.

Davis, M., McCalman, I., Parolin, C. (2005). Newgate in Revolution: An Anthology of Radical Prison Literature in the Age of Revolution. London: Continuum.

Davis, M., McCalman, I., Parolin, C. (2005). Patriots in Prison: Newgate Radicalism in the Age of Revolution. In Michael T Davis, Iain McCalman, Christina Parolina (Eds.), Newgate in Revolution An Anthology of Radical Prison Literature in the Age of Revolution, (pp. IX-XXV). London: Continuum.

McCalman, I. (2005). The Humanities and the Innovation Agenda. Business/Higher Education Round Table.



2004

McCalman, I., McKenzie, K., Lamb, J., Cook, A. (2004). Scuttlebutt. A Reflection on a Maritime Re-Enactment, film, Canberra, Australia: CRIO (Consortium for Research and Information Outreach).

McCalman, I. (2004). Flirting With Fiction. In Stuart Macintyre (Eds.), The Historian's Conscience, (pp. 151-161). Melbourne: Melbourne University Press.

McCalman, I. (2004). Genre-bending: From Crossover History to Autobiographical Travel. In Brian Matthews (Eds.), Readers, writers, publishers : essays and poems, (pp. 87-96). Canberra: The Australian Academy of the Humanities.

McCalman, I., Byron, J. (2004). Humanities runs rings around science. The Australian.

McCalman, I. (2004), Making Culture Bloom.

McCalman, I. (2004). The Empty Chador. The New York Times.

Fitzpatrick, M., Jones, P., Knellwolf, C., McCalman, I. (2004). The Enlightenment World. Routledge imprint of Taylor & Francis.

McCalman, I. (2004). The Little Ship of Horrors: Reenacting Extreme History. Criticism: a quarterly for literature and the arts, 46(3 (Special Issue: History and Re-enactment)), 477-486.

McCalman, I. (2004). The Making of a Libertine Queen: Jeanne de La Motte and Marie-Antoinette. In Lisa O'Connell and Peter Cryle (Eds.), Libertine Enlightenment: Sex, Liberty and License in the Eighteenth-Century, (pp. 112-144). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

McCalman, I. (2004). The Runaway Author. Australian Reader's Digest, October 2004.

2003

McCalman, I. (2003). Endeavouring Reality. illustrated, (pp. 33 - 39). Melbourne, Australia: Meanjin Company Limited.

McCalman, I. (2003). Grant Artistic Licence for Success. The Australian.

McCalman, I., McGrath, A. (2003). Introduction. In Iain McCalman, Ann McGrath (Eds.), Proof & Truth The Humanist as Expert, (pp. 1-12). Canberra: The Australian Academy of the Humanities.

McCalman, I., Mee, J. (2003). Introduction and Notes in Barnaby Rudge. In Clive Hurst (Eds.), Charles Dickens "Barnaby Rudge" with the Original Illustrations, (pp. VII-XXV). New York: Oxford University Press.

McCalman, I. (2003). Javert's Hunt Comes to an End. The New York Times.

McCalman, I., McGrath, A. (2003). Proof & Truth The Humanist as Expert. Canberra: The Australian Academy of the Humanities.

McCalman, I. (2003). Tall tales and true: the selling of historic endeavour. The Australian.

McCalman, I. (2003). The Last Alchemist : Count Cagliostro, master of magic in the age of reason. New York: HarperCollins.

2002

McCalman, I. (2002). Global Perspectives. In Glen Tomasetti (Eds.), Manning Clark: By Some Of His Students, (pp. 59-62). Canberra: Manning Clark House Inc.



Knellwolf, C., McCalman, I. (2002). Introduction. Eighteenth-Century Life, 26(3), 1-9

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