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List of works by Gary Osmond

A Bird’s-Eye View of the Past: Digital History, Distant Reading and Sport History

Aboriginal Rules: The Black History of Australian Football

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Australia's Women Surfers: History, Methodology and the Digital Humanities

article by Murray G. Phillips & Gary Osmond published 4 May 2015 in Australian Historical Studies

Broadening Readings of Sport Monuments: The Arthur Baynes Memorial Obelisk

Crossing Lines: Sport History, Transformative Narratives, and Aboriginal Australia

article

Enveloping the Past: Sport Stamps, Visuality and Museums

Filmic Sports History: Dawn Fraser, Swimming and Australian National Identity

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Forgetting Charlie and Tums Cavill: social memory and Australian swimming history1

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Indigenous sport and heritage: Cherbourg's Ration Shed Museum

article by Murray G. Phillips et al published 14 April 2014 in Journal of Heritage Tourism

Mixing Race The Kong Sing Brothers and Australian Sport

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Myth-making in Australian Sport History: Re-evaluating Duke Kahanamoku's Contribution to Surfing

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ReadingSalute: Filmic Representations of Sports History

Reflecting materiality: reading sport history through the lens

article published in 2008

Reflections from an Accidental Sports Historian: Arriving, Striving, and Surviving

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Remembering the rejection of Muhammad Ali: identity, civil rights and social memory

Swimming Her Own Course: Agency in the Professional Swimming Career of Alice Cavill

journal article; published in 2012

Wicked Wikipedia? Communities of Practice, the Production of Knowledge and Australian Sport History

article

‘Look at that kid crawling’: Race, myth and the ‘crawl’ stroke

‘Pink Tea and Sissy Boys’: Digitized Fragments of Male Homosexuality, Non-Heteronormativity and Homophobia in the Australian Sporting Press, 1845–1954

journal article; published in 2015

‘Putting up your Dukes’: Statues social memory and Duke Paoa Kahanamoku