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 |