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Item Open Access A 'tigress' in the paradise of dissent: Koorona critiques the foundational colonial story(University of Adelaide Press, 2014) Allen, M.; Tonkin, M.; Treagus, M.; Seys, M.; Crozier De Rosa, S.Item Metadata only 'A breach of confidence by their greatly beloved principal': A furore at Women's Christian College, Chennai, India, 1940(Taylor & Francis, 2013) Allen, M.; de Haan, F.; Allen, M.; Purvis, J.; Daskalova, K.Item Metadata only 'A fine type of Hindoo' meets 'the Australian type': British Indians in Australia and diverse masculinities(ANU E Press, 2008) Allen, M.; Deacon, D.; Russell, P.; Woollacott, A.Item Metadata only Biographical background(University of Queensland Press, 2002) Allen, M.; Rosemary Campbell,Item Metadata only C. E. M. Martin(Edinburgh University Press, 2006) Allen, M.Item Metadata only Catherine Helen Spence(Edinburgh University Press, 2006) Allen, M.Item Metadata only Catherine Martin, 'The Moated Grange', Tennyson and Alick's diaries(Lythrum Press, 2004) Allen, M.; Williams, S.; Longeran, D.; Hosking, R.; Deane, L.; Bierbaum, N.Item Metadata only Cosmopolitan lives on the Cusp of Empire: Interfaith, cross-cultural and transnational networks, 1860-1950(Palgrave Macmillan, 2017) Haggis, J.; Midgley, C.; Allen, M.; Paisley, F.This book looks back to the period 1860 to 1950 in order to grasp how alternative visions of amity and co-existence were forged between people of faith, both within and resistant to imperial contact zones. It argues that networks of faith and friendship played a vital role in forging new vocabularies of cosmopolitanism that presaged the post-imperial world of the 1950s. In focussing on the diverse cosmopolitanisms articulated within liberal transnational networks of faith it is not intended to reduce or ignore the centrality of racisms, and especially hegemonic whiteness, in underpinning the spaces and subjectivities that these networks formed within and through. Rather, the book explores how new forms of cosmopolitanism could be articulated despite the awkward complicities and liminalities inhabited by individuals and characteristic of cosmopolitan thought zones.Item Metadata only Crossing Thresholds: Feminist Essays in Social History by Meera Kosambi(Routledge, 2009) Allen, M.Item Metadata only Cultural housekeepers(Victoria University of Technology, 1995) Allen, M.Item Metadata only Day, John Medway (1838 - 1905)(Australian National University, 2005) Allen, M.Item Metadata only Editorial(English Dept, University of Western Australia, 2000) Allen, M.Item Metadata only Family stories and 'race' in Australian history(ACRAWSA, 2011) Allen, M.The impact of Australia’s restrictive immigration policies during the period 1901-1970s upon the family lives of non-white non-Indigenous people in Australia have been largely ignored in the writing of Australian history. The paper explores some dimensions of the experiences of non-white non-Indigenous people and their transnational families in relation to state interference.Item Metadata only Fighting the Pipeline Fallacy(Open University Press, 2001) Allen, M.; Castleman, T.; Brooks, A.; Mackinnon, A.Item Metadata only 'Friends alongside': feminist inter-cultural co-operation in Kolkata in the early twentieth century(Routledge, 2010) Allen, M.Item Metadata only From the land of a thousand hills: Portraits of three Kodagu women(Routledge, 2004) Allen, M.Book ReviewItem Metadata only Gender and difference(Taylor & Francis, 2010) Allen, M.Item Metadata only Gender studies and social analysis(University of Adelaide Press, 2012) Allen, M.; Magarey, S.; Harvey, N.; Fornasiero, J.; McCarthy, G.; Macintyre, C.; Crossin, C.Item Metadata only The Grieg Sisters(Edinburgh University Press, 2006) Allen, M.Item Metadata only H. M. Davidson(Edinburgh University Press, 2006) Allen, M.