Publications
Books
Laura Rademaker, Found in Translation: Many Meanings on a North Australian Mission, (Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 2018).
Laura Rademaker & Tim Rowse eds. Indigenous Self-Determination in Australia (Canberra: ANU Press, 2020) - Coming soon!
Journal Articles
Laura Rademaker, ‘The Polygamy Question: Missions, Marriage and Assimilation,’ Journal of Religious History, 43, 2 (2019): 251-268.
Laura Rademaker, ‘White grief, Happy friendship: Jane Goodale and emotional anthropological research,’ History and Anthropology, 30,3 (2019): 313-330.
Laura Rademaker, ‘Going Native: Converting Narratives in Tiwi Histories of Twentieth-Century Missions,’ Ecclesiastical History, May 2018: 1-21.
Laura Rademaker, 'The importance of marrying ‘straight’: Aboriginal marriage and mission monogamy in North Australia,' Gender & History, 29, 3, 2017.
Laura Rademaker, ‘“A Miserable Sectarian Spirit”: Sectarianism and the Women’s Movement in Early Twentieth-Century New South Wales,’ Labour History, 112, 2017: 1-16.
Laura Rademaker, ‘“We want good mission not rubish please”: Aboriginal Petitions and Mission nostalgia,’ Aboriginal History, Vol. 40, 2016:119-143.
Laura Rademaker, ‘Religion for the Modern Girl: Maude Royden in Australia, 1928’ Australian Feminist Studies Vol. 31, No. 89, 2016: 336-354.
Laura Rademaker, ‘“Only Cuppa Tea Christians”: colonisation, authentic indigeneity and the missionary linguist,’ History Australia, 13, 2, 2016: 228-242.
Laura Rademaker, ‘Mission, Politics and Linguistic Research: The case of the Anindilyakwa language of North Australia,’ Historiographia Linguistica 42, 2/3, 2015.
Laura Rademaker, ‘Missions and Aboriginal difference: Judith Stokes and Australian missionary linguistics,’ Journal of Australian Studies 39, 1, 2015.
Laura Rademaker, ‘Language and Australian Aboriginal History: Anindilyakwa and English on Groote Eylandt,’ History Australia 11, 2, 2014.
Laura Rademaker, ‘“I had more children than most people”: Single Women’s Missionary Maternalism in Arnhem Land, 1908-1945,’ Lilith: A Feminist History Journal 17, 2012.
Book Chapters
Laura Rademaker, ‘Going off script: Aboriginal rejection and repurposing of English literacies,’ in Tony Ballantyne, Lachy Paterson & Angela Wanhalla eds. Indigenous Textual Cultures: Reading and Writing in the Age of Global Empire, 269-293. (Durham: Duke University Press, 2019) (in press)
Laura Rademaker, ‘Race and Gender in the Twentieth Century’ in Mark Hutchinson ed. The Oxford History of Protestant Dissenting Traditions, Vol. 5: The Twentieth Century: Themes in a Global Context, 416-442. (Oxford: Oxford University Press 2018)
Laura Rademaker, ‘Why historians need linguists (and linguists need historians)’ in Peter Austin, Harold Koch & Jane Simpson eds. Language, Land and Story, 489-500 (London: SOAS, 2016).
Laura Rademaker, Found in Translation: Many Meanings on a North Australian Mission, (Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 2018).
Laura Rademaker & Tim Rowse eds. Indigenous Self-Determination in Australia (Canberra: ANU Press, 2020) - Coming soon!
Journal Articles
Laura Rademaker, ‘The Polygamy Question: Missions, Marriage and Assimilation,’ Journal of Religious History, 43, 2 (2019): 251-268.
Laura Rademaker, ‘White grief, Happy friendship: Jane Goodale and emotional anthropological research,’ History and Anthropology, 30,3 (2019): 313-330.
Laura Rademaker, ‘Going Native: Converting Narratives in Tiwi Histories of Twentieth-Century Missions,’ Ecclesiastical History, May 2018: 1-21.
Laura Rademaker, 'The importance of marrying ‘straight’: Aboriginal marriage and mission monogamy in North Australia,' Gender & History, 29, 3, 2017.
Laura Rademaker, ‘“A Miserable Sectarian Spirit”: Sectarianism and the Women’s Movement in Early Twentieth-Century New South Wales,’ Labour History, 112, 2017: 1-16.
Laura Rademaker, ‘“We want good mission not rubish please”: Aboriginal Petitions and Mission nostalgia,’ Aboriginal History, Vol. 40, 2016:119-143.
Laura Rademaker, ‘Religion for the Modern Girl: Maude Royden in Australia, 1928’ Australian Feminist Studies Vol. 31, No. 89, 2016: 336-354.
Laura Rademaker, ‘“Only Cuppa Tea Christians”: colonisation, authentic indigeneity and the missionary linguist,’ History Australia, 13, 2, 2016: 228-242.
Laura Rademaker, ‘Mission, Politics and Linguistic Research: The case of the Anindilyakwa language of North Australia,’ Historiographia Linguistica 42, 2/3, 2015.
Laura Rademaker, ‘Missions and Aboriginal difference: Judith Stokes and Australian missionary linguistics,’ Journal of Australian Studies 39, 1, 2015.
Laura Rademaker, ‘Language and Australian Aboriginal History: Anindilyakwa and English on Groote Eylandt,’ History Australia 11, 2, 2014.
Laura Rademaker, ‘“I had more children than most people”: Single Women’s Missionary Maternalism in Arnhem Land, 1908-1945,’ Lilith: A Feminist History Journal 17, 2012.
Book Chapters
Laura Rademaker, ‘Going off script: Aboriginal rejection and repurposing of English literacies,’ in Tony Ballantyne, Lachy Paterson & Angela Wanhalla eds. Indigenous Textual Cultures: Reading and Writing in the Age of Global Empire, 269-293. (Durham: Duke University Press, 2019) (in press)
Laura Rademaker, ‘Race and Gender in the Twentieth Century’ in Mark Hutchinson ed. The Oxford History of Protestant Dissenting Traditions, Vol. 5: The Twentieth Century: Themes in a Global Context, 416-442. (Oxford: Oxford University Press 2018)
Laura Rademaker, ‘Why historians need linguists (and linguists need historians)’ in Peter Austin, Harold Koch & Jane Simpson eds. Language, Land and Story, 489-500 (London: SOAS, 2016).