Ellen Mary Warne


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Job titleNtl Coordinator, Programs & Quality Assurance
Research instituteSchool of Arts and Humanities
Faculty of Education and Arts

Research outputs

Agitate, educate, organise, legislate: Protestant women's social action in post-suffrage Australia
Warne, Ellen. In J. Damousi (Ed.). (2017). Agitate, educate, organise, legislate: Protestant women's social action in post-suffrage Australia Melbourne University Press.

Book

"These forces are in our midst": YWCA "Girls" and Challenges of Transnationalism Between the Wars
Warne, Ellen. (2013). "These forces are in our midst": YWCA "Girls" and Challenges of Transnationalism Between the Wars. Australian Journal of Victorian Studies. 18(1), pp. 66 - 83.

Journal article

'Advertising the work': Women's suffrage campaigns leading the way in modern media publicity
Warne, Ellen Mary. (2012). 'Advertising the work': Women's suffrage campaigns leading the way in modern media publicity. In R. Francis, P. Grimshaw and A. Standish (Ed.). Australia: University of Melbourne eScholarship Research Centre.... pp. 61 - 71

Conference item

Learning from the League: Supra-National Women's Groups and the League of Nations
Warne, Ellen. (2012). Learning from the League: Supra-National Women's Groups and the League of Nations. Lilith: A Feminist History Journal.

Journal article

Constance Duncan: Translating women's leadership and internationalism in Asia and Australia, 1922-1958
Warne, Ellen. (2011). Constance Duncan: Translating women's leadership and internationalism in Asia and Australia, 1922-1958. In pp. 292 - 306 University of Melbourne eScholarship Research Centre....

Book chapter

Introduction to Learning, Teaching and Social Justice in Higher Education
Riseman, Noah, Rechter, Sue and Warne, Ellen. (2010). Introduction to Learning, Teaching and Social Justice in Higher Education. In In Riseman, N., Rechter, S. and Warne, E. (Ed.). Learning, Teaching and Social Justice in Higher Education pp. iii-vi Uni of Melb eScholarship Research Centre with the School of Arts and Sciences (VIC), ACU.

Book chapter

Whiteness, maternal feminism and the working mother, 1900-1960
Swain, Shurlee Lesley, Warne, Ellen Mary and Grimshaw, Patricia. (2009). Whiteness, maternal feminism and the working mother, 1900-1960. In In J. Carey and C. McLisky (Ed.). Creating White Australia pp. 214 - 229 Sydney University Press.

Book chapter

Whose problem? Experts and the working mother in 1960s Melbourne
Swain, Shurlee Lesley, Grimshaw, Patricia and Warne, Ellen Mary. (2005). Whose problem? Experts and the working mother in 1960s Melbourne. In In O' Hanlon and T. Luckins (Ed.). Go! Melbourne: Melbourne in the Sixties pp. 131 - 147 Circa.

Book chapter

A daily scramble': Working mothers' access to childcare in world war two
Warne, Ellen Mary. (2005). A daily scramble': Working mothers' access to childcare in world war two. In In P. Grimshaw, J. Murphy and B. Probert (Ed.). Double Shift: Working Mothers and Social Change in Australia pp. 118 - 132 Circa.

Book chapter

Constructing the working mother: Australian perspectives; 1920-1970
Swain, Shurlee, Warne, Ellen and Grimshaw, Patricia. (2005). Constructing the working mother: Australian perspectives; 1920-1970. Hecate: an interdisciplinary journal of women's liberation. 31(2), pp. 21 - 33.

Journal article

Ignorance is not innocence
Swain, Shurlee Lesley, Warne, Ellen Mary and Hillel, Margot Lesley. (2004). Ignorance is not innocence. In In G. Nelson and M. Martin (Ed.). Sexual Pedagogies: Sex Education in Britain, Australia and America pp. 33 - 52 Palgrave Publishing.

Book chapter

Women in conversation: A wartime social survey in Melbourne; Australia; 1941-43
Swain, Shurlee, Warne, Ellen, Grimshaw, Patricia and Lack, John. (2003). Women in conversation: A wartime social survey in Melbourne; Australia; 1941-43. Women's History Review. 12(4), pp. 527 - 545. https://doi.org/10.1080/09612020300200372

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