Publications by: Claire Brennan
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Brennan, Claire (2024) Land and Sea: the significance of named places in digitally mapping historic ocean voyages. M/C Journal, 27 (5).
Brennan, Claire (2024) Writing the More-Than-Human History of Northern Australia's Many Waters: Environmental history, the blue humanities, and the challenge of entanglement. In: Newlands, Maxine, and Hansen, Claire, (eds.) Critical Approaches to the Australian Blue Humanities. Routledge, London, UK, pp. 46-57.
Brennan, Claire, and Stevenson, Ana (2023) Australasian Cook Monuments, and Australasian Cook Landings [Map]. UNSPECIFIED.
Brennan, Claire, Luetchford, Alice, and Ovaska, Claire (2023) Open Access: Projects, Problems and Prospects. Journal of the Queensland History Teachers' Association, 2023. pp. 26-28.
Brennan, Claire (2022) Beyond Cook: Explorers of Australia and the Pacific. James Cook University, Townsville, QLD, Australia.
Brennan, Claire (2021) Mallee Country offers up deep and recent, human and more-than-human, regional and global histories. History Australia, 18 (1). pp. 180-181.
Vidonja Balanzategui, Bianka, and Brennan, Claire (2021) Hidden women of history: Melanesian indentured labourer Annie Etinside hailed as a Queensland 'pioneer' on her death. The Conversation, May 19 2021.
Brennan, Claire (2021) Protecting the environmental integrity of the Great Barrier Reef, Australia. In: McNicol, Barbara, (ed.) Sustainable Planet: Issues and Solutions for our Environment's Future. ABC-CLIO, Santa Barbara, CA, USA, pp. 371-380.
Brennan, Claire, and Hodgson, Patrick (2021) Unprecedented? Pandemic memory and responses to Covid-19 in Australia and New Zealand. In: Bozkurt, Veysel, Dawes, Glenn, Gülerce, Hakan, and Westenbroek, Patricia, (eds.) The Societal Impacts of Covid-19: A Transnational Perspective. Instanbul University Press, Instanbul, Turkey, pp. 1-16.
Brennan, Claire (2021) Urban flooding in Australia. In: McNicol, Barbara, (ed.) Sustainable Planet: Issues and Solutions for our Environment's Future. ABC-CLIO, Santa Barbara, CA, USA, pp. 105-113.
Brennan, Claire (2020) 50 treasures: lectures on north Queensland history. JCU Library News, September 02, 2020.
Lloyd, Rohan, White, Patrick, and Brennan, Claire (2020) Escaping water: living against floods in Townsville, North Queensland, from settlement to 2019. In: McKinnon, Scott, and Cook, Margaret, (eds.) Disasters in Australia and New Zealand: Historical Approaches to Understanding Catastrophe. Palgrave McMillan, Singapore, pp. 99-117.
White, Patrick, and Brennan, Claire (2020) Lessons from history point to local councils’ role in Australia’s recovery. The Conversation, 4 June 2020.
Brennan, Claire (2020) Meet North Queensland First, the party that wants to kill crocs and form a new state. The Conversation, 16 October 2020.
Brennan, Claire (2019) Book review of "Animals Count: how population size matters in animal-human relations" edited by Nancy Cushing and Jodi Frawley, London, UK, Routledge Environmental Humanities, 2018. ISBN 978-0-81538136-5. Journal of Australian Studies, 43 (4). pp. 542-544.
Brennan, Claire (2019) Tropical Australia's crocodile entrepreneurs. Arcadia, Spring 2019. 4.
Brennan, Claire (2019) The physical Endeavour: how a wooden ship shaped Cook's first circumnavigation. Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, 105 (2). pp. 135-158.
Brennan, Claire (2018) Digital humanities, digital methods, digital history, and digital outputs: history writing and the digital revolution. History Compass, 16 (10).
Brennan, Claire, Sharp, Rhod, and Mercer, Phil (2018) BBC Radio 5 Live Up All Night: interview with Claire Brennan, 4 July 2018. BBC.
Brennan, Claire, and Karvelas, Patricia (2018) Why are these unexpected animals protected in Australia? [interview]. Radio National, ABC.
Brennan, Claire, Megarrity, Lyndon, and Fielding, Trisha (2018) From swords to ploughshares: Townsville men and women who served their community in war and peace. [Creative Work]
Brennan, Claire (2017) Australia's Northern Safari. M/C Journal, 20 (6).
Brennan, Claire (2016) Croc safari: why selling licences to rich hunters isn’t fair. The Conversation, 21 September 2016.
Newlands, Maxine, Brennan, Claire, Hodgson, Patrick, Moran, Viv, Roebuck, Ann, and M'Balla-Ndi, Marie (2016) Townsville turns 150: the old and the news. [Creative Work]
Brennan, Claire, Ryder, Jane, Styan, Anthony, Liebich, Susann, and Ortega Martinez, Maria Liliana (2015) Between Battles: commemorating the cultural lives of soldiers. [Creative Work]
Brennan, Claire (2015) "An Africa on your own front door step": the development of an Australian safari. Journal of Australian Studies, 39 (3). pp. 396-410.
Brennan, Claire (2015) Tropical cattle: the Brahman. Queensland Historical Atlas, 4 February 2015.
McGregor, Russell, and Brennan, Claire (2014) No clear track. History Australia, 11 (1). pp. 230-232.
Brennan, Claire (2013) Review of a review of a review of a book. History Australia, 10 (3). p. 292.
Brennan, Claire (2013) Crocodile hunting. Queensland Historical Atlas, 21 August 2013. pp. 1-3.
Brennan, Claire (2013) Australian safari: hunting dangerous game in Australia's tropical north. In: Burns, Annette, (ed.) Selected Lectures on North Queensland History from the Lectures in Queensland History Series: 30 November 2009 - 27 February 2012 2012. Lectures in Queensland History Series . Townsville City Council, Townsville, QLD, Australia, pp. 91-101.
Brennan, Claire (2012) Can't tell a yahoo from a yowie? History Australia, 9 (2). pp. 229-231.
Brennan, Claire (2011) Canal building in Asia. In: Overfield, James H., (ed.) World History Encyclopedia, Era 7: The Age of Revolutions 1750-1914. World History Encyclopedia, 16 . ABC-Clio, Santa Barbara, pp. 1025-1026.
Brennan, Claire (2011) Canal building in Europe. In: Overfield, James H., (ed.) World History Encyclopedia, Era 7: The Age of Revolutions 1750-1914. World History Encyclopedia, 16 . ABC-CLIO, Santa Barbara, CA, pp. 1026-1028.
Brennan, Claire (2011) Canal building: the Suez canal. In: Overfield, James H., (ed.) World History Encyclopedia, Era 7: The Age of Revolutions 1750-1914. World History Encyclopedia, 16 . ABC-CLIO, Santa Barbara, CA, pp. 1029-1031.
Haarmann, Harald, and Brennan, Claire (2011) The Hawaiian and other Polynesian seafarers developed navigation methods based on observation of constellations and currents, so that they could sail intentionally from Tahiti to Hawaii and back. In: Danver, Steven L., (ed.) The Ancient World to the Early Middle Ages. Popular Controversies in World History: investigating history's intriguing questions, 2 . ABC-CLIO, Santa Barbara, CA, USA, pp. 257-279.
Brennan, Claire (2011) Invasive species, 1945-present. In: Nadis, Fred, and Waskey, Jack, (eds.) World History Encyclopedia, Era 9: Promises and Paradoxes, 1945-Present. World History Encyclopedia, 14 . ABC-CLIO, Santa Barbara, CA, pp. 41-43.
Brennan, Claire, and Kocsis, Laszlo (2011) Lemuria is not the invention of religious enthusiasts, but rather, actually existed. In: Danver, Steven L., (ed.) Prehistory and Early Civilizations. Popular Controversies in World History: Investigating history's intriguing questions, 1 . ABC-Clio, Santa Barbara, pp. 179-206.
Brennan, Claire (2011) Spread of invasive species. In: Morrison, Dane A., Mikaberidze, Alexander, Hagler, D. Harland, Diamond, Jeffrey M., and Vallance, Monique, (eds.) World History Encyclopedia, Era 6: The First Global Age, 1450-1770. World History Encyclopedia, 11-13 . ABC-CLIO, Santa Barbara, CA, pp. 50-52.
Brennan, Claire (2011) The mapping of Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand. In: Overfield, James H., (ed.) World History Encyclopedia, Era 7: The Age of Revolutions 1750-1914. World History Encyclopedia, 15 . ABC-CLIO, Santa Barbara, CA, pp. 385-387.
Brennan, Claire (2010) Book review of "Sea of Dangers: Captain Cook and his rivals" by Geoffrey Blainey, Viking, Melbourne, Australia. Journal of Pacific History, 45 (3). pp. 376-377.
Brennan, Claire (2010) Book review of "Going Bush: New Zealanders and Nature in the Twentieth Century" by Kirstie Ross, Auckland University Press, New Zealand and "The Ways of the Bushwalker: On Foot in Australia" by Melissa Harper, UNSW Press, Australia. Environment and History, 16 (1). pp. 134-137.
Brennan, Claire (2009) Book review of "Made in Queensland: A New History" by Ross Fitzgerald, Lyndon Megarrity and David Symons, University of Queensland Press, St Lucia, Australia. Queensland Review, 16 (2). pp. 89-91.
Brennan, Claire (2009) Livestock and Landscape: a history of the settlement of Queensland by cattle. In: Fielding, Trisha, (ed.) Selected Lectures on North Queensland History from City Libraries Sir Philp Lecture Series: 9 June 2008 - 11 May 2009. Sir Robert Philip Lecture Series Number 8 . Townsville City Council, Townsville, QLD, Australia, 92-103.
Brennan, Claire (2008) Book review of "How a Continent Created a Nation" By Libby Robin, University of New South Wales Press, Australia. Environmental History, 13 (4). pp. 790-791.
Brennan, Claire (2008) Book review of "Natural Science and the Origins of British Empire. Empires in Perspective" by Sarah Irving, Pickering and Chatto Publishers, UK. Itinerario, 32 (3). pp. 129-130.
Brennan, Claire (2007) Book review of "Smallholders and Stockbreeders: histories of foodcrop and livestock farming in southeast Asia" edited by Peter Boomgaard and David Henley, KITVL Press, Germany. New Zealand Journal of Asian Studies, 9 (1). pp. 197-200.
Brennan, Claire (2007) Book review of "The Great Land Rush and the Making of the Modern World" by John C. Weaver, McGillQueen's University Press, Canada. Itinerario, 31 (3). pp. 118-119.
Brennan, Claire (2007) Book review of "The Traveler's World: Europe to the Pacific" by Harry Liebersohn, Harvard University Press, UK. Itinerario, 31 (1). pp. 152-154.
Brennan, Claire (2007) Book review of "Weather Makers: environmental activism" by Tim Flannery, Text Publishing, Australia. LiNQ, 34. pp. 120-122.
Brennan, Claire (2007) New Zealand's Passport To Paradise: a guide to the history of New Zealand's national parks. Club Kiwi, Auckland, New Zealand.
Brennan, Claire (2002) Animal and destruction on a scale unprecedented outside a state of war: 1080 and the rabbit. Melbourne Historical Journal, 30. pp. 55-65.