New Norcia Studies Journal No 3 - Edited by Judith Woodward, Assisted by Philippa C Maddern

Contents Author Page
Introduction Judith Woodward iv
Programme of the 3rd New Norcia Studies Day, 19 November, 1994   x
Part 1. 'Old and New Directions in Australian Religious History'    
From Scotland to Australia: a Newcomer's Discovery of Australian Church History Rowan Strong 1
An Historiographical Evaluation of Old and New Directions in the Writing of Australian Religious History Fr Tom Boland 9
'Ecclesiastical History' versus 'Religious History': Another Look John Tonkin 19
A Sense of History: Comments on the Study of Australian Religious History Noel Vose 25
Part II - New Directions in New Norcia Religious History
Formation of Benedictine Identity and Kinship - Nineteenth Century Preparation of Monks for the Mission of New Norcia Judith Woodward 29
Monks at War - Interpretations of the Kalumburu War Diary, 1942-1945 Lindsay Peet 39
Part III - New and Continuing Directions in New Norcia Research
'A Headstone in Crosserlough' - John Gorman: Pioneer of the Mission of New Norcia Fr Kilian Mitchell, O.Praem. 55
'Even the Dust at New Norcia is Valuable' - Underground Explorations in a Monastic Town Harry Hummerston 59
Oral History: People's History - an Update Yvonne Hogan 61
New Norcia's Contribution to the Trotting Industry T A Parker 63
Part IV - `Pilgrims, Travellers and Tourists to New Norcia'
New Norcia for Pilgrims, Travellers and Tourists Peter Spearritt 67
New Norcia's Role in 'Cultural Tourism' Andrea Hull 77
'For Now or For Keeps?' - Tourism at New Norcia Since 1991 Dom Christopher Power 81
New Norcia and the Heritage Trail Jenny Gregory 89