STAFF PROFILE
Adjunct Professor Judith Smart
Position:
Adjunct Professor
College / Portfolio:
Design and Social Context
School / Department:
Global, Urban and Social Studies
Email:
judith.smart@rmit.edu.au
Campus:
Melbourne City Campus
- Theobald, J.,Murray, S.,Smart, J. (2017). From the margins to the mainstream: the domestic violence services movement in Victoria, Australia, 1974-2016, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, Australia
- Smart, J. (2015). Women Waging War: The National Council of Women of Victoria 1914-1920 In: Victorian Historical Journal, 8, 61 - 82
- Quartly, M.,Smart, J. (2014). The Australian national council of women its relations with Government to 1975 In: Australian Feminist Studies, 29, 352 - 365
- Smart, J.,Quartly, M. (2014). Moderate and mainstream: Leadership in the National Council of Women of Australia, 1930s to 1970s In: Diversity in Leadership: Australian Women Past and Present, Australian National University Press, Canberra, Australia
- Smart, J.,Quartly, M. (2012). Mainstream women's organisations in Australia: The challenges of national and international co-operation after the Great War In: Women's History Review, 21, 61 - 79
- Smart, J. (2010). The politics of the small purse: The mobilization of housewives in interwar Australia In: International Labor and Working-Class History, 77, 48 - 68
- Smart, J.,Quartly, M. (2009). Making the National councils of women national: The formation of a nation-wide organisation in Australia 1896-1931 In: Suffrage, Gender and Citizenship: International Perspectives on Parliamentary Reforms, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle on Tyne
- Smart, J. (2008). Respect not relief: Feminism, guild socialism and the guild hall commune in Melbourne, 1917 In: Labour History, 94, 113 - 132
- Smart, J. (2008). The national council of women of Victoria, suffrage and political citizenship 1904-14 In: Victorian Historical Journal, 79, 224 - 236
- Smart, J. (2006). The politics of consumption: The Housewives' Associations in southeastern Australia before 1950 In: Journal of Women's History, 18, 13 - 39
8 PhD Completions
Australia at war; history of venereal disease; history of temperance; history of women's political organisations; religion and spirituality in mass women's organisations.
- History, the archives and new technologies: developing the Australian women's archives project. Funded by: ARC LIEF 2008 from (2008 to 2008)
- History of the Victorian Women's Refuge Movement, 1974-2004. Funded by: ARC Linkage Project 2005 Round 2 from (2005 to 2010)
- Girls, empowerment, and markets in education: a history of The Mac.Robertson Girls' High School. Funded by: ARC APAI Grant pre-2014 from (2002 to 2005)