Prof Janet McCalman
Honorary (Professor Emeritus)
Melbourne School of Population and Global Health
95 Scholarly works
12 Projects
HIGHLIGHTS
2024
Journal article
Shelton Stromquist, Claiming the City: A Global History of Workers’ Fight for Municipal Socialism
DOI: 10.3828/labourhistory.2024.242023
Journal article
Epidemiological transition: a historical analysis of immigration patterns by country of origin (1861-1986) related to circulatory system diseases and all-cause mortality in twentieth-century Australia
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-0709962023
Journal article
BOOK REVIEWS
DOI: 10.3828/labourhistory.2023.272022
Book Chapter
1 Fractional Identities: The Political Arithmetic of Aboriginal Victorians
DOI: 10.1515/9780857450036-0052022
Journal article
Historians, Citizens and Pandemics
2022
Journal article
Unprotected: Aboriginal, Convict and Poor Women in Colonial Victoria: Or How Everything Bad Was Made Worse by Being Female
2022
Thesis / Dissertation
A History of Australia's Immigrant Doctors, 1838-2021: Colonial Beginnings, Contemporary Challenges
RECENT SCHOLARLY WORKS
2021
Conference Proceedings
A LIFECOURSE PERSPECTIVE ON HISTORICAL DEMOGRAPHIC PATTERNS OF CIRCULATORY SYSTEM DISEASE AND ALL-CAUSE MORTALITY IN TWENTIETH CENTURY AUSTRALIA
DOI: 10.1136/jech-2021-SSMabstracts.1622021
Journal article
Origins of ‘the gap’: perspectives on the historical demography of aboriginal victorians
DOI: 10.1007/s12546-020-09253-x2021
Journal article
Building longitudinal datasets from diverse historical data in australia
DOI: 10.51964/hlcs109392020
Journal article
The life-course demography of convict transportation to Van Diemen’s Land
DOI: 10.1080/1081602X.2019.1691621
RECENT PROJECTS
2015
Research Grant
Diggers to Veterans: Risk, Resilience and Recovery
2016
Internal Research Grant
Birthing Digital Heritage at the Royal Women’s Hospital Site
2011
Research Grant
Land and Life: Aborigines, Convicts and Immigrants in Victoria, 1835-1985: An Interdisciplinary History
Research Grant
"Turning Points: Redemption, Women and Alcohol in Melbourne, 1870-1945"