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Issues

y separately published work icon The La Trobe Journal no. 108 December 2023 27351551 2023 periodical issue

'In this issue of the La Trobe Journal, we celebrate the fascinating lives and achievements of some lesser-known Victorian women, including the first female voter recorded in Victoria, the nuns of North Melbourne's Ukraininan-language printing press, and rediscover early professional female photographers. And in a first for the journal, we invite you to enjoy creative responses to the State Collection through poetry and fiction by leading Victorian writers.

'Nina Whittaker and Dr Natalie Senjov-Makohon build a history of the Sisters of St Basil and the Prosvita Press, a community printing press in North Melbourne that served the Ukrainian community for decades. Susan Long delves into the photographic archive to uncover hte lost names of Victoria's earliest female photographers. Ana-Maria Traian traces the story of Mrs Fanny Finch, the first woman known to have cast a ballot in Victoria. Dr Anna Welch looks at new acquisitions from the Women Writers Fund and also shares the joys and discoveries to be had from dedicated research time in one of the world's greatest print collections at the British Museum. And we go behind the scenes with the Library's preservation team to find out how items entering the State Collection are assessed and treated before they hit the shelves.' (Publication summary)

y separately published work icon The La Trobe Journal no. 107 November 2022 25506854 2022 periodical issue 'This edition of The La Trobe Journal reflects some of the ideas and experiences that have coloured these past three years, as the COVID-19 lockdowns rolled on. As we tried to stay well and mentally active, many of us turned our attention to our homes and gardens, or to more introspective pursuits like art and literature. This issue touches on these themes, and we also look to the past, to remember what we are capable of enduring.' (Editorial introduction)
y separately published work icon The La Trobe Journal no. 106 September 2021 23359863 2021 periodical issue 'On 27 January 1919, shortly before Victoria was quarantined due to outbreaks of ‘Spanish’ influenza in its population, the Geelong Advertiser reported a ‘rush for vaccine’ in Melbourne. At a vaccination centre at Melbourne Town Hall two days earlier, 140 people had been inoculated, but many were turned away, as there were not enough assistants available to administer the injections. Outside another centre, on the corner of Swanston and Collins streets, there had been a ‘deplorable crush around the door’ in which ‘women had to jostle with the men, one woman emerging from the room with her blouse disarranged and her dress presenting a crushed appearance’. Victorians today can perhaps sympathise with that unfortunate lady, both in her desire to receive a vaccine and in her possible sense of discombobulation in troubling times. While we wait for mass vaccination, both here and overseas, we are grateful to everyone involved in keeping Victorians as safe as possible, and we send sincere condolences to members of our community experiencing loss through the pandemic. (Editorial introduction)
y separately published work icon The La Trobe Journal no. 105 September 2020 20355346 2020 periodical issue

'In this issue we observe artist Eric Thake’s clever use of windows, reflections and shadow play in his work. We discover a 13th-century manuscript leaf within the binding of a 16th-century volume and follow its journey to Melbourne, and we open up a series of exquisite Japanese fairy tale books made with textured crepe paper pages.

'We trace the lives of two mid-20th century Melbourne women who were leaders in their professions, and we explore the Library’s rich collection of football material, which illuminates the little known story of Australian Rules football in regional Victoria.

'And impresario George Coppin’s 19th-century ‘face book’ album of carte-de-visite portraits of celebrated people, and a German-Australian collection of postcards are each discussed as forms of ‘social media’ of their eras.' (Publication summary)

y separately published work icon The La Trobe Journal no. 104 March 2020 19045064 2020 periodical issue 'A glittering silk and velvet pageant costume worn for the centenary of Victoria celebrations in 1934 and 1935 is currently a centrepiece of State Library Victoria’s Velvet, Iron, Ashes exhibition, and is our cover image for this issue. The story of Jessie Brookes (later Clarke), who wore the costume, featured in issue number 102 of The La Trobe Journal. Annette Soumilas now takes us behind the scenes and introduces us to the designer of the costume, Thelma Thomas. Thomas had an extraordinary talent for creating allegorical costumes that are as innovative today as they were when she conceived them.' (Sally Heath : Editorial introduction)
y separately published work icon The La Trobe Journal no. 103 September 2019 18026093 2019 periodical issue

'In issue No 103 of the La Trobe Journal, Nikita Vanderbyl looks at the work of Aboriginal Australian artist William Barak, while Myles Russell-Cook gives a personal reflection on the artist.

'Catherine Padmore revisits the archive of Joan Lindsay, author of Picnic at Hanging Rock, and Patricia Clarke tells the story of Frances Taylor, founder and editor of the journal Woman's world. Edited by Shona Dewar, the reminiscences of Ursula O’Connor look back at her influential 38-year career as a librarian at the Library.

'Libby Melzer describes the production and likely origin of a remarkable 13th-century pocket Bible, one of the first medieval manuscripts acquired by the Library. Finally, the editor of this issue, Shane Carmody, tells the story of the library of Carlos Barron Lumsden, one volume of which was recently acquired by the Library.' (Journal abstract)

y separately published work icon The La Trobe Journal no. 102 September 2018 14605945 2018 periodical issue

'Issue No 102 of the La Trobe Journal celebrates arts and popular culture, from the Melbourne premiere of Gustav Holst's opera Savitri in 1926, to the 1966 tour down under by stars of the British soap opera Coronation Street.

'The issue also looks at the career of Peter Hansen, who decorated the mansion Labassa, and tells the story behind the 'State of Victoria' gown designed for Victoria's centenary celebrations of 1934–35.

'The issue compares 19th-century illustrations and photographs capturing ancient sites in Egypt and Syria, and takes us from local commemorations of the poet Adam Lindsay Gordon to the pre-WWI courtship of left-wing activists Maurice Blackburn and Doris Hordern. It also provides an account of two countercultural bookshops established in Melbourne in the 1970s.' (Publication abstract)

y separately published work icon The La Trobe Journal no. 101 March 2018 13392101 2018 periodical issue

'Issue No 101 of the La Trobe Journal goes behind the scenes and into the history of State Library Victoria, via the memoirs of four former staff members.

'The period covered spans around two-thirds of the 160-plus years since the Library first opened its doors in 1856 as the Melbourne Public Library.'  (Publication abstract)

y separately published work icon The La Trobe Journal no. 100 September 2017 12013398 2017 periodical issue

'Issue No 100 celebrates 50 years of the La Trobe Journal. Fittingly, this special edition is jam-packed with 50 articles exploring the treasure trove of collection items acquired thanks to the efforts of the Friends of the Library and its predecessors, and donors who have generously contributed to the Library's fundraising appeals.

'The varied items described range from the portrait of William Buckley purchased in 1967, one of the Friends' earliest acquisitions, through to the recent completion of the Library's set of Banks' Florilegium prints.

'Largely written by current or former staff members of the Library, the articles highlight the significance of each item and reveal the stories behind their acquisition. From Rare Books and Pictures to Australian Manuscripts and Children's Books, the Library's collections have been enhanced by items as diverse as the Fawkner Papers, the Times Digital Archive, the Blinky Bill Collection, the Rennie Ellis Collection and the Howard Arkley Archive.

'The edition celebrates not only the Library's commitment to our wonderful collections, but also the extraordinary contributions of the Friends and the Foundation in supporting the Library to continue to acquire unique and rare collection items for all Victorians to enjoy.

'Become a Friend of the Library and receive a free annual subscription to the La Trobe Journal. Friends also receive a 10% discount if they purchase additional copies of the Journal.' (Editorial introduction)

y separately published work icon The La Trobe Journal no. 99 March 2017 11019260 2017 periodical issue

'Edited by John Arnold, issue 99 of the La Trobe Journal has a biographical flavour, and includes articles on a range of individuals with a diversity of interests and experience.

'Amongst those featured are explorer and linguist Alfred Howitt, and writers Marcus Clarke and Henry Lawson.

'Less well-known figures include:

James Miller Marshall, a visiting English artist resident in Victoria in the 1890s, seen through the eyes of Norman and Lionel Lindsay as boys

Ina Higgins, garden designer and first wave feminist

Allan McKay, publisher and proprietor of the Specialty Press

Frederick Sinclaire, socialist, utilitarian minister and WWI anti-conscriptionist

a German émigré family who returned to their homeland on the eve of WWII

(Publication summary)

y separately published work icon The La Trobe Journal Collecting and Commemorating no. 98 September 2016 10274291 2016 periodical issue
y separately published work icon The La Trobe Journal no. 97 March 2016 9439727 2016 periodical issue
y separately published work icon The La Trobe Journal no. 96 September 2015 8992353 2015 periodical issue
y separately published work icon La Trobe Journal Creating and Collecting : Artists' Books in Australia no. 95 March 2015 8430831 2015 periodical issue
y separately published work icon The La Trobe Journal no. 93-94 September 2014 18533490 2014 periodical issue
y separately published work icon The La Trobe Journal no. 92 December 2013 6993963 2013 periodical issue
y separately published work icon The La Trobe Journal Persian Cultural Crossroads no. 91 June 2013 7194921 2013 periodical issue
y separately published work icon The La Trobe Journal Isolation, Integration and Identity : The Muslim Experience in Australia no. 89 May 2012 Z1868773 2012 periodical issue 'This special issue of the La Trobe Journal focuses on Muslims in Australia. Islam is the world's second largest religion with an estimated 1.6 billion adherents spread across the globe, Muslims are thus incredibly diverse: culturally, linguistically and religiously. Although Islam is often presented as an Arab religion, the majority of believers (62%) are found in the Asia-Pacific region and it is Indonesia to Australia's north that is the world's largest Muslim country.' (Introduction, 2)
y separately published work icon The La Trobe Journal no. 88 December 2011 Z1838395 2011 periodical issue
y separately published work icon The La Trobe Journal Queen City of the South : Gay and Lesbian Melbourne no. 87 May 2011 Z1831861 2011 periodical issue
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