[1] Raymond Maxwell Crawford, ‘The Future Development of the Humanities and the Social Sciences in the Australian Universities’, Dec. 1963.
[2] R.M. Crawford to Sir Leslie Martin, 4 Dec. 1963.
[3] P.G. Tivers, The Liberal Party: principles and performance, Milton, Jacaranda, 1978, p. 119.
[4] R.G. Menzies, ‘The place of a university in the modern community’, Address delivered at tenth annual commencement, Canberra University College, 26 Apr. 1939.
[5] Australia, Bureau of Statistics, Commonwealth of Australia Yearbook, 1970.
[6] Crawford, ‘Future Development,’ pp. 13, 22-23.
[7] Faculty of Arts Meeting no. 6, 1968, 14 Aug. 1968.
[8] ANU, Faculty of Arts, Proposal for a research school in the humanities, 13 Aug. 1968, 3035/1968.
[9] Report of the Royal Commission on National Development in the Arts, Letters and Sciences, 1949-1951, Ottawa, Canada, pp. 274-275.
[10] Report of the Commission on the Humanities, New York, 1964, p. 7.
[11] Richard St Clair Johnson, Report to the Vice-Chancellor on ‘The development of Humanities at the A.N.U… . together with a view of the place of the Humanities in higher education in the U.S.A. and Canada’, May 1969.
[12] See, inter alia, Seymour M. Hersh, The Price of Power: Kissinger in the Nixon White House, New York, Summit Books, 1983; Glen St.J.Barclay, Friends in High Places: Australian–American diplomatic relations since 1945, Melbourne, Oxford University Press, 1985; Gareth Evans and Bruce Grant, Australia’s Foreign Relations in the World of the 1900s, Carlton, Melbourne University Press, 348. For an authoritative and contemporary commentary on the ‘Australia part of Asia’ issue, see in particular Richard Woolcott, The Hot Seat: reflections on diplomacy from Stalin’s death to the Bali bombings, Sydney, HarperCollins, 2003.
[13] Charles Edward Ian Donaldson to the authors, 25 June 2002.
[14] ‘Reconfiguring the Humanities:’ a public lecture by Professor Ian Donaldson at the National Library of Australia. 12 Sept. 2002.
[15] Richard St Clair Johnson, ‘The development of humanities at the ANU. A report to the Vice-Chancellor, together with a view of the place of the humanities in higher education in the USA and Canada,’ May 1969.
[16] The Australian National University Humanities Research Committee: notes on first meeting, 3 June 1969.
[17] Oskar Spate to Johnson, 19 June 1969.
[18] Ian Donaldson to all members of HRC Advisory Committee: Post of Deputy Director and Bibliographer, 12 Apr. 1977.
[19] Australian National University, Centre for Research in Humanities, 3345A/1969, 7 Oct. 1969.
[20] 20 Ian Donaldson to Johnson, 29 Sept. 1969.
[21] 21 Dale Trendall to Johnson, 16 Dec. 1969.
[22] 22 Maxwell Crawford to Sir John Crawford, 4 May 1970.
[23] 23 Meeting of Vice-Chancellor, Directors and Deans, held on 3 June 1970, 1973-75 triennium: 2216/1970.
[24] 24 The Australian National University, Humanities Research Centre, Summary of Proposals: 2274/1970, 8 June 1970.
[25] 25 The Australian National University Addendum to Report of Working Party: Centre for Research in Humanities, 3354/1969, 18 June 1970.
[26] 26 The Australian National University Vice-Chancellor’s Notes for Discussion with Australian Universities at The Australian National University, 12 July 1971.
[27] 27 David Noel Dunbar to Johnson, 12 Aug. 1971.
[28] 28 J.G. Crawford, The Australian National University, Humanities Research Centre: 2957/1972, 5 Sept. 1972.
[29] 29 Crawford to Donaldson, 11 Sept. 1972.