Historical Encyclopedia of WA

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The State's most ambitious historical project has been completed at the University of Western Australia's Centre for Western Australian History. The Historical Encyclopedia of Western Australia is comprehensive, authoritative and lively, covering all periods and aspects of Western Australian history. It should be the first reference point for academic and general historians, students of Western Australian history, journalists, politicians, and general readers.

Western Australia's leading historians and people with a love of history from across the State have contributed to the volume. In total more than five hundred people were involved in writing the Encyclopedia, making it the largest consultative history project ever undertaken in Western Australia.


























"This landmark project is at the forefront of contemporary historical trends with Historical Encyclopedias under development in other parts of the world. They represent the need to take stock by synthesising the wealth of specialised knowledge that historians have produced in recent times."
Professor Jenny Gregory, Editor-in-Chief


"There is a need for an encyclopedia that reflects a twenty-first century approach to history: women, for example, hardly rate a mention in the encyclopedias published in the early twentieth century, and it is vital to have Aboriginal history represented appropriately."
Dr Jan Gothard, General Editor