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Peter Overlack PUBLICATIONS in BOOKS ‘Extracts from The Emigrant to South Australia/Der Auswanderer nach Südaustralien, Georg Doeger, Tangermünde 1849’, translation with Introduction, The Lutheran Yearbook (Adelaide, 1980). ‘Queensland in the Journals of Reinhold Graf Anrep-Elmt, Richard Semon, and Hans von Lippa’, in M. Jürgensen & A. Corkhill (Eds) The German Presence in Queensland over the Last 150 Years (Brisbane:University of Queensland Press, 1988). ‘An “Instrument of Culture”: The Imperial Navy, the Academics, and Germany’s World Mission’, in A. Bonnell, G. Munro, M. Travers (Eds), Power, Conscience, and Opposition. Essays in German History in Honour of John A. Moses (Bern/New York: Lang, 1996) ‘Documents on Australian Maritime Strategy’, in D. Stevens (Ed.) In Search of a Maritime Strategy: The Maritime Element in Australian Defence Planning since 1901 (Canberra:ANU Press, 1997). ‘Australasia and Germany: challenge and response before 1914’ in D. Stevens (Ed.) Maritime Power in the Twentieth Century. The Australian Experience (Sydney:Allen & Unwin, 1998) ‘Australian Reactions to German Interests in the Netherlands Indies and Timor prior to 1914:A Strategic Imperative’, in J. Moses & C. Pugsley (Eds.) The German Empire and Britain’s Pacific Dominions 1871-1919. Essays on the Role of Australia and New Zealand in World Politics in the Age of Imperialism (Claremont CA: Regina, 2001). ‘A vigorous offfensive’: Core aspects of Australian maritime defence concerns before 1914’, in D. Stevens (Ed.) Southern Trident. Strategy, History, and the Rise of Australian Naval Power (Sydney: Allen & Unwin, 2001). ‘The commander in crisis: Graf Spee and the German East Asian Cruiser Squadron in 1914’, in J. Reeve & D. Stevens (Eds) The Face of Naval Battle. The human experience of modern war at sea (Sydney: Allen & Unwin, 2003). ‘Japan as a Factor in German Asian Policy before World War I’, in S. Atzert & A. Bonnell (eds), Europe’s Pasts and Presents, Proceedings of the 14 th Biennial Conference of the Australian Association for European History, 2003 (Adelaide: Australian Humanities Press, 2004). 1 Articles Australia ‘German Settlers in the Moreton Bay Region, 1838-1914’, Journal of the Royal Historical Society of Queensland, November 1993. ‘The Past Recaptured and Lost: Irish and German Political Romanticism compared’, Papers of the Seventh Irish-Australian Conference 1993 (Sydney: Crossing Press, 1994) ‘Australian Defence Awareness and German Naval Planning in the Pacific, 1900-1914’, War & Society (ADFA/UNSW), Vol.10, No.1, May 1992. ‘German Interest in Australian Defence 1900-1914:New insights into a precarious position on the eve of war’, Australian Journal of Politics and History, Vol.40, No.1, 1994. ‘German Commerce Warfare Planning for the Australian Station 1900-14’, War & Society, Vol.14, No.1, May 1996. ‘Marconi versus Telefunken: The Anglo-German Struggle for the Australian Airwaves before 1914’, Journal of the Australian Naval Institute, JanMarch 1997. ‘Captive in Brisbane: The Diary of a German Captain’s Wife’, Journal of the Royal Historical Society of Queensland, 16/7, August 1997. ‘The 1916 Easter Rising in the Australian Press’, Journal of Australian Studies, 54/55, 1997. ‘Bless the Queen and Curse the Colonial Office: Australasian Reaction to German Expansion in the Pacific to 1900’, Journal of Pacific History, 33/2, 1998. ‘Asia in German Naval Planning before the First World War’, War & Society, Vol. 17 (1), May 1999. ‘German Assessments of British-Australian Relations 1901-1914’, Australian Journal of Politics & History, Vol. 50, No. 2, June 2004, pp. 194-210. UK ‘Commerce Warfare in an Anglo-German Conflict before World War 1’, Journal of Strategic Studies, Vol.20No.4, December 1997. 2 USA ‘The Force of Circumstance: Graf Spee’s Options for the Cruiser Squadron in August 1914’, Journal of Military History [George C. Marshall Library], October 1996. ‘German War Plans in the Pacific, 1900-1914, The Historian (Michigan State University Press), Vol.60, No.3, Spring 1998. Conference Papers ‘German Scares and German Views on Australian Defence 1901-14’, Australian War Memorial History Conference, Canberra, November 1992. ‘Australia and Germany in the Pacific: challenge and response 1910-14’, July 1997. Published, see above. ‘‘A vigorous offfensive’: Core aspects of Australian maritime defence concerns before 1914’, King-Hall Naval History Conference (Maritime Studies Program, Dept of Defence/Navy), Canberra, 1999. ‘Australian Reaction to German Interest in the Netherlands Indies and Timor before 1914’, Australia, New Zealand and the World Crisis 1870-1919, Trevenna Conference, University of New England, February 1999 (Claremont CA: Regina, 2000) Seminar. ‘Zu den Planungen und Absichten der deutschen Marine im pazifischen Raum vor dem Ersten Weltkrieg’. Forschungskolloquim für Militärgeschichte, Universität Potsdam, 12 Jan 2000 ‘The personal experience of naval warfare- Graf Spee’s dilemma in August 1914’, King-Hall Naval History Conference (Seapower Centre/Maritime Studies Program, Dept of Defence/Navy), Canberra, 2001. ‘Cruisers or battleships. The naval debate in Wilhelmine Germany’, Chauvel Seminar, School of Classics and History, University of New England/Armidale, March 2002, published by UNE. ‘German Views on Australasian Defence’, Staff Seminar, School of Classics and History, University of New England/Armidale, March 2002. ‘Japan as a Factor in German Asian Policy before World War I’, Australian Association of European Historians Conference, Brisbane, July 2003, papers published as S. Atzert & A. Bonnell (Eds), Europe’s Pasts and Presents (Unley: Australian Humanities Press, 2004) ‘The struggle for the Australian airwaves: The strategic importance of radio for Germany in the Asia-Pacific region before 1914’, 2007 King-Hall Naval History Conference, Canberra, July 2007. 3 Translations: Dr. phil. habil. Jürgen Angelow (Universität Potsdam), ‘Accomplices with reservations: German diplomats and the preparation of the Polish Campaign of September 1939’, [Handlanger und Bedenkenträger. Zum Anteil der deutschen Diplomatie bei der Vorbereitung des Polenfeldzuges vom September 1939’], Australian Association of European Historians Conference, Brisbane, July 2003, published in Australian Journal of Politics & History, Vol. 50, No. 3, 2004, pp. 372-384. Dr. phil. habil. Jürgen Angelow (Universität Potsdam), ‘Visual Portrayals of Legitimacy: Towards the re-ordering of Europe after 1814/15’, [‘[Bildhafte Deutungen von Legitimität. Zur Neuordnung Europas nach 1814/15’], Australian Association of European Historians Conference, Melbourne, July 2005 [published] Reviews of Books ‘Christoph Cobet (Ed) Einführung in Fragen an die Geschichtswissenschaft in Deutschland nach Hitler 1945-1950; Deutschlands Erneuerung 1945-1950, in Australian Journal of Politics & History, 1986. Arden Buchholz, Moltke, Schlieffen and Prussian War Planning, in Australian Journal of Politics & History, 41 (3), 1995. Hermann Hiery, The Neglected War:The German South Pacific and the Influence of World War I (Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press,1999), in Journal of Military History (Michigan State University Press), October 1996. H. J. Hiery (Ed.), Die deutsche Südsee 1884-1914. Ein Handbuch, (Paderborn: Schöningh, 2000), in Journal of Military History, Vol. 65, July, 2001. John B. Hattendorf (Ed.), Naval Strategy and Policy in the Mediterranean. Past, Present and Future (London: Cass, 2000), in Australian Journal of Politics & History, 47 (3), September 2001. Arden Buchholz, Moltke and the German Wars, 1864-1871 (London: Palgrave, 2001), in Australian Journal of Politics & History, No. 3, 2002. Cited in Hermann Hiery, The Neglected War:The German South Pacific and the Influence of World War I, (Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press,1999). 4 David Stevens (Ed.), In Search of a Maritime Strategy. The maritime element in Australian defence planning since 1901 (Canberra: ANU, 1997) Jürgen Tampke (Ed.), Ruthless Warfare. German Military Planning and Surveillance in the Australia-New Zealand Region before the Great War, (Southern Highlands: Canberra, 1998). Association of Contemporary Church Historians, (Arbeitsgemeinschaft kirchlicher Zeitgeschichtler), University of British Columbia, Newsletter- October 1997- Vol.III, No.10, review of Power, Conscience and Opposition. Essays in German History in honour of John A.Moses, op.cit. John Reeve, ‘The Development of Naval Strategy in the Asia-Pacific Region 1500-2000’, RAN Sea Power Centre, Working Paper No.4 (Jervis Bay, May 2000). J. Moses, ‘Australia and the Reich, 1870-1942:Deutschtumspolitik in Australia from Kaiserreich to Third Reich’, Chauvel Seminar Series, No. 1, School of Classics and History, University of New England, 2000. H. J. Hiery (Ed.), Die deutsche Südsee 1884-1914. Ein Handbuch, (Paderborn: Schöningh, 2000). R. Hyslop, review of D. Stevens & J. Reeve (Eds) Southern Trident op.cit (books), in Journal of the Australian War Memorial (2001), www.awm.gov.au/journal/j34/sthntrident.htm NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY SINGAPORE, HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL STUDIES EDUCATION, Module code: BAH 535 (Australia and the AsiaPacific), Programme: BA WITH DIP ED (HONOURS) Source: http://www.arts.nie.edu.sg /his/blackburn/AustraliaAsiaPacific.htm QUEENSLAND UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY/BRISBANE, School of Humanities, Course:HHB122 Colonialism and Independence in the Asia-Pacific. UNIVERSITY OF EAST ANGLIA / UK; Course: HISH2B59/59C , Michael Miller, BRITISH MILITARY HISTORY 1914 - 1945 5