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Keir ReevesMonash Research Fellow, BA (Hons) BEcon MA Melb. PhD Melb.
Research Interests: History, heritage and tourism; Asian tourism and development studies; Australian history, heritage studies, sustainable heritage management policy and Australian economic history. Recent Publications: Logan, William and Reeves, Keir (2008). Places of Pain and Shame: Dealing with 'Difficult' Heritage. London and New York: Routledge. Reeves, Keir (2008). 15 July 1851, Hargreaves discovers gold at Ophir: Australia's Golden Age. In Marty Crotty and David Roberts (Eds.), Crucial Moments in Australian History (pp. 62-73). Sydney: UNSW Press Reeves, Keir and Nichols, David (Eds.). (2007). Deeper Leads: New Approaches to Victorian Gold Fields History. Ballarat: BHS Publishing. Reeves, Keir, Sanders, E. Rebecca and Chisholm, Gordon, F. (2007). Oral histories of a layered landscape: The Rushworth Oral History Project. Public History Review, 14, 114-127. Reeves, Keir and Mountford, Benjamin W., (2007). Court records and cultural landscapes: Rethinking the Chinese gold seekers in Central Victoria. Provenance, 6, 1-13. Reeves, Keir and Hoy, Kevin Wong (2006). Beyond Peter Lalor and a European protest: Redefining the Chinese agitation on the Victorian Goldfields. In Alan Mayne (Ed.), Eureka: Reappraising an Australian Legend, (pp. 144-174). Perth: API. Teaching Commitments: None |