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There is no one central resource where one can find
information about the history of Western Australia. The
general histories that have been written are out of date and
need revision. It is almost a century since the State has had
a reference work like the encyclopedia created by State
Librarian, J. S. Battye, in 1912. This reference is still
used by historians, as there has been nothing to replace it.
It is more than twenty years since the widely acclaimed
publication of the volumes in the sesquicentenary series in
1979 and of C. T. Stannage’s edited collection A New History
of Western Australia in 1981. These publications, which are
all out of print, do not provide easy access to the level of
detail that will be available in the Historical Encyclopedia.
Nor do they include the results of research undertaken over
the past two decades, much of which has been informed by new
theoretical developments and a focus on the history of groups
that were previously marginalised or ignored.
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| Courtesy Berndt Museum of Anthropology
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