Historical bibliographies of Tasmania (also known as Tasmanian historical bibliographies) were a series of books produced by the Centre of Tasmanian Historical Studies and the History Department of the University of Tasmania.

They were based on major regions of Tasmania and the written sources available.

A further four were planned but did not eventuate: North-West, Launceston, Upper Derwent and South East.[1]

Series

  • 1. Ely, Richard (Compiler) The History of the Huon, Channel Bruny Island Region: Printed Sources[2]
  • 2. Jetson, Tim (Compiler) (1991) History of the Midlands - Central Plateau Region: Printed Sources[3]
  • 3. Tim Jetson and Richard Ely, (1995) History of West and South-West Tasmania: A Guide to Printed Sources[4]

Notes

  1. Inside cover of Jetson and Ely (1995) states the four volumes in preparation and the NLA entry lists only 3 in collection Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies (1989), Historical bibliographies of Tasmania, Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies, Dept. of History, University of Tasmania, ISSN 1033-3037
  2. Ely, Richard; University of Tasmania. Department of History; Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies (1989), The history of the Huon, Channel, Bruny Island region : printed sources, Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies, Dept. of History, University of Tasmania, ISBN 978-0-85901-407-6
  3. Jetson, Tim; Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies (1991), History of the Midlands-Central Plateau region : printed sources, Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies, University of Tasmania, ISBN 978-0-85901-494-6
  4. Jetson, Tim; Ely, Richard, 1934-; Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies (1995), History of West and South-West Tasmania : a guide to printed sources, Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies, University of Tasmania, ISBN 978-0-85901-597-4{{citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)

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