A demographic and socio-medical history of the Aboriginal People of Victoria 1800-2000: reconstitutions and epidemiological analysis

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University of Melbourne

We have produced a world-first historical demographic and epidemiological database that will be of continuing cultural and professional value to the Indigenous and research communities, and which can be copied to capture elusive mobile populations that are better identified genealogically than via conventional census methods. We will index and digitise the papers of the late Dr Diane Barwick. Through this innovative study of past life courses we seek to understand the unique experience of 'fourth world' people in the health transition, and the deep historical forces structuring the persistent health problems of Indigenous Australians.

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Colonial health transitions: Aboriginal and 'poor white' infant mortality compared, Victoria 1850-1910
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Janet McCalman, Ruth Morley, Len Smith, Ian Anderson
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The History of the Family
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© 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Fractional Identities: The Political Arithmetic of Aboriginal Victorians
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Journal article
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Len Smith, Janet McCalman, Ian Anderson, Sandra Smith, Joanne Evans, Gavan McCarthy, Jane Beer
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Journal of Interdisciplinary History
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© 2008 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and The Journal of Interdisciplinary History, Inc.
A Demographic and Socio-Medical History of the Aboriginal People of Victoria 1800-2000: Reconstitutions and Epidemiological Analysis
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University of Melbourne
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University of Melbourne
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