Dr Murray Johnson

Honorary Senior Fellow

School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry
Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences

Honorary Senior Fellow

School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry
Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences

Overview

Qualifications

  • Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland
  • Bachelor of Arts, The University of Queensland

Publications

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Publications

Book

Book Chapter

  • Johnson, Murray (2011). People, place and identity in the Tamar Valley precinct. Pulp friction in Tasmania: A review of the environmental assessment of Gunns' proposed pulp mill. (pp. 1-17) edited by Fred Gale. Launceston, Tas., Australia: Pencil Pine Press.

  • Johnson, Murray (2010). Australian bushrangers: Law, retribution and the public imagination. Crime over time: Temporal perspectives on crime and punishment in Australia. (pp. 3-22) edited by Robyn Lincoln and Shirleene Robinson. Newcastle Upon Tyne, England, U.K.: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

  • Johnson, Murray (2007). Cataract Gorge and hydro-electric power. Health, wealth and tribulation: Launceston's Cataract Gorge. (pp. 215-265) edited by Murray Johnson and Paul A. C. Richards. Launceston, Tasmania: Myola House of Publishing.

  • Johnson, Murray (2007). Indigenous people of the Cataract. Health, wealth and tribulation: Launceston's Cataract Gorge. (pp. 57-68) edited by Paul A. C. Richards and Murray Johnson. South Launceston, Tas., Australia: Myola House of Publishing.

  • Johnson, Murray (2007). Punts to bridges. Health, wealth and tribulation: Launceston's Cataract Gorge. (pp. 223-234) edited by Paul A. C. Richards and Murray Johnson. South Launceston, Tas., Australia: Myola House of Publishing.

  • Johnson, Murray (2007). Tourism and recreationl sights, sound, action. Health, wealth & tribulation : Launceston's Cataract Gorge. (pp. 267-279) edited by Paul A.C. Richards and Murray Johnson. Launceston, Tas: Myola House of Publishing.

  • Johnson, Murray (2006). The 1903 smallpox epidemic at Launceston, Tasmania, and Federal Health: The role of J.S.C. Elkington. Effecting a cure: Aspects of health and medicine in Launceston. (pp. 347-360) edited by Paul A. C. Richards, Barbara Valentine and Tom Dunning. Launceston, Tasmania: Myola House of Publishing.

  • Johnson, Murray (2004). Larrikin "Push", 1902. Radical Brisbane: An unruly history. (pp. 123-127) edited by Raymond Evans and Carole Ferrier. Carlton North, VIC, Australia: Vulgar Press.

  • Johnson, Murray (2002). Whose guilt? What reward?: The loss of the Soverign 1847. Brisbane: Moreton Bay matters. (pp. 11-18) edited by Murray Johnson. Brisbane, Australia: Brisbane History Group.

Journal Article

Conference Publication