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Article
Havemann, Paul (2006) Book review of "Aboriginal Societies and the Common Law: a history of sovereignty, status and self-determination" by P.G. McHugh, Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK. Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, 34 (2). pp. 270-272.
Orchiston, Wayne (2004) The 1948 solar eclipse and the genesis of radio astronomy in Victoria. Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage, 7 (2). pp. 118-121.
Orchiston, Wayne, and Buchanan, Alex (2004) The Grange, Tasmania: survival of a unique suite of 1874 transit of Venus relics. Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage, 7 (1). pp. 34-43.
Clark, B.A.J., and Orchiston, Wayne (2004) The Melbourne Observatory Dallmeyer photoheliograph and the 1874 transit of Venus. Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage, 7 (1). pp. 44-49.
Shankland, Paul D., and Orchiston, Wayne (2002) Nineteenth century astronomy at the US Naval Academy. Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage, 5 (2). pp. 165-179.
Theodossiou, E. Th., Niarchos, P.G., Manimanis, V.N., and Orchiston, Wayne (2002) The fall of a meteorite at Aegos Potami in 467/466 BC. Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage, 5 (2). pp. 135-140.
Orchiston, Wayne , and Slee, Bruce (2002) Ingenuity and initiative in Australian radio astronomy: the Dover Heights ‘hole-in-the-ground’ antenna. Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage, 5 (1). pp. 21-34.
Book Chapter
Orchiston, Wayne (2005) Dr Elizabeth Alexander: first female radio astronomer. In: Orchiston, Wayne, (ed.) The New Astronomy: Opening the Electromagnetic Window and Expanding our View of Planet Earth. Astrophysics and Space Science Library, 334 . Springer, Dordrecht, Netherlands, pp. 71-92.
Orchiston, Wayne (2005) James Cook’s 1769 transit of Venus expedition to Tahiti. In: Kurtz, D.W., (ed.) Transits of Venus: New Views of the Solar System and Galaxy. Cambridge University Press, pp. 52-66.
Orchiston, Wayne, and Slee, Bruce (2005) Radiophysics field stations and the early development of radio astronomy. In: Orchiston, Wayne, (ed.) The New Astronomy: opening the electromagnetic window and expanding our view of planet earth: a meeting to honor Woody Sullivan on his 60th birthday. Astrophysics and Space Science Library, 334 . Springer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, pp. 119-168.
Orchiston, Wayne, Chapman, Jessica, and Norris, Barnaby (2004) The ATNF Historic Photographic Archive: documenting the history of Australian radio astronomy. In: Orchiston, Wayne, Stephenson, F. Richard, Débarbat, Suzanne, and Nha, Il-Seong, (eds.) Astronomical Instruments and Archives from the Asia-Pacific Region. Yonsei University Press, Seoul, Korea, pp. 41-48.
Orchiston, Wayne (2004) The rise and fall of the Chris Cross: a pioneering Australian radio telescope. In: Orchiston, Wayne, Stephenson, F.Richard, Debarbat, Suzanne, and Il-Seong, NHA, (eds.) Astronomical Instruments and Archives from the Asia-Pacific Region: proceedings of an international conference held in Korea in July 2002. Yonsei University Press, pp. 157-162.
Orchiston, Wayne (2002) Tebbutt vs Russell: passion, power and politics in nineteenth century Australian astronomy. In: Ansari, S.M. Razaullah, (ed.) History of Oriental Astronomy. History of Oriental Astronomy: proceedings of the joint discussion-17 at the 23rd General Assembly of the International Astronomical Union, organised by the Commission 41, held in Kyoto, August 25-26, 1997 . Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, pp. 169-201.
Book
Dobson, Geoffrey P. (2005) A Chaos of Delight: science, religion and myth, and the shaping of western thought. Equinox Publishing, London, UK.