Publications - Brian Crozier

The Yellow Book and the London avant garde in the 1890s, MA, Melbourne, 1970 (First Class Honours)

Notions of childhood in London theatre, 1880-1905, PhD, Cambridge, 1981

"Taking history out of the closet: the History Institute, Victoria", Australian Historical Association Bulletin 41, 1984

University of Melbourne Research Report 1983-85, edited

Homefront: South Australia at war, 1939-1945, edited, Old Parliament House, Adelaide 1988. Papers given at a conference organised by me at Old Parliament House, October 1987

"What they want and what they get: history and its markets," Australian Historical Association Bulletin 59-60, Aug-Nov 1989

"The historical community; or, seeing the whole elephant", Australian Historical Association Bulletin 59-60, Aug-Nov 1989, also published in Grass roots history, ed Alan Roberts, Federation of Australian Historical Societies, Canberra 1991

Owning the past: historical societies in South Australia, History Trust of South Australia, Adelaide 1990

"Owning the past: community based history in South Australia," Australian Historical Association Bulletin 63, Dec 1990

The Queensland house, ed with Rod Fisher, Queensland Museum, Brisbane 1994

“Historical societies”, in Patrick O’Farrell and Louella McCarthy (eds), Community in Australia, Community History Program, University of NSW, 1994

“A gift for the millennium”, feasibility study for the Pine Rivers Heritage Museum, Brisbane 1999

“Collection people, and other things”, Artefact 4 no.3, Sept.1999

“The Queensland Museum Accessioning Kit for Small Museums,” Artefact 4, Dec.1999

“Historical sensibility”, Australian Historical Association Bulletin, December 2000

“Community collecting”, Museum National, February 2002

Review of Henry Glassie, Material culture, in  Museum National , 2003

“The Workshops Rail Museum, Ipswich”, Museum National November 2002

 “Creating ‘A lot on her hands’”, with Helen Gregory, Labour History 85, Nov 2003, 89-101

“Sharing their legacy. A travelling exhibition and a little bit more…”, Museums Australia Magazine, August 2004

“History, fiction and extended memory: a response to Inga Clendinnen”, History Australia vol 5 no 1, April 2008

Other occasional articles in Museums Australia (Queensland) journal, Artefact

NEWSLETTERS

Newsletter, The History Institute, Victoria, edited by me 1981-85

Newsletter, Association of Professional Historians, edited by me 1987-89

PUBLICATIONS ENGENDERED

Making history, ed. Stuart McIntyre,1985.  Comprised addesses to the inaugural "Historians on history" forum of The History Institute, Victoria, conceived and organised by Brian Crozier who also wrote the foreword.

South Africa: past, present and future, ed John Hirst, 1986.  Second in a series of History Institute publications, projected by Brian Crozier before leaving the Institute in 1985.

Pat Stretton, The life and times of Old Parliament House,1988.  Conceived and supervised by Brian Crozier as Director, Old Parliament House, Adelaide.

Rebecca Walker, Procedure manual: accessioning for small museums. Written under my supervision, originally for use by the Social History section of the Queensland Museum, but now adapted for use by small museums. Revised and expanded by Lisa Jones under Brian Crozier's supervision 1997 for incorporation into the Queensland Museum Accessioning Resource Kit for Small Museums.

Wendy Selby, The golden gamble: a history of the Golden Casket Art Union, 1995. Written for the Queensland Museum as a project established by Brian Crozier with sponsorship by the Golden Casket Art Union Office.

Faye Schutt and Errol Beutel, The indispensable goat: Queensland pioneers and their goats, 2002. A development of the “Women of the West” exhibition. Supervised by Brian Crozier.

Ross Johnston and Helen Gregory, Women of the west, 2004. Written as the University of Queensland's contribution to a joint project with the Queensland Museum, the “Women of the West” exhibition.