- Tracing the radical, the migrant, and the secular in the history of Australian schooling: Contrapuntal historiographies, Remy Low, Eve Mayes, Helen Proctor
- The hidden historiography of migration and Australian schooling, Helen Proctor
- Radical reform and reforming radicals in Australian schooling, Eve Mayes
- Secularism, race, religion and the Public Instruction Act of 1880 in NSW, Remy Low
- The Margaret Bailey case: High school activism, the right to education and modern citizenship in late 1960s Australia, Isobelle Barrett Meyering
- Clarice Irwin’s visions for education in Australia in the 1920s and 1930s: “what might be”, Dorothy Kass
- Memory objects and boarding school trauma, Christine Trimingham Jack, Linda Devereux
- Henry Caldwell Cook, creativity and democratic learning, John Howlett
- Histories of teachers in Australia and New Zealand from the 1970s to the present, Kay Whitehead