William J. Lines is an Australian author with a focus on the environment and environmental politics.

Lines has written about the Western Australian botanist Georgiana Molloy,[1] and about walking the Bibbulmun Track.[2] He has written about environmental change in Australia.[3][4][5]

He has also looked at the politics and dynamics of environmentalists and environmental groups.[6][7][8] Lines' history of The Wilderness Society (Australia) is a study of the interpersonal politics that beset any volunteer organization over time, with a focus upon former director Alec Marr.[9]

Of his published works, Taming the Great South Land has elicited the most extended discussion and reviews to date.[10][11][12][13][14][15]

Works

Books

  • Lines, William J (September 2019), Failing nature : the rise and fall of The Wilderness Society, Envirobook, a division of Trekaway Pty. Ltd (published 2019), ISBN 978-0-85881-255-0
  • Lines, William J (2006), Patriots : defending Australia's natural heritage, University of Queensland Press, ISBN 978-0-7022-3554-2
  • Lines, William J (2001), Open air : essays, New Holland, ISBN 978-1-876334-75-8
  • Lines, William J (1998), A long walk in the Australian bush, UNSW Press, ISBN 978-0-86840-616-9
  • Lines, William J (1998), False economy : Australia in the Twentieth Century, Fremantle Arts Centre Press, ISBN 978-1-86368-209-1
  • Lines, William J (1994), An all consuming passion : origins, modernity, and the Australian life of Georgiana Molloy, Allen & Unwin, ISBN 978-1-86373-553-7
  • Lines, William J (January 1991), Taming the great south land : a history of the conquest of nature in Australia, University of California Press (published 1991), ISBN 978-0-520-07830-7

Articles

  • Lines, William J (1 October 1999), "Science in the Service of Empire: Joseph Banks, the British State and the Uses of Science in the Age of Revolution.(Review)", Australian Historical Studies, University of Melbourne, Department of History, 30 (113): 356(2), ISSN 1031-461X

References

  1. Baskerville, Bruce (1995), Book review [Lines, William J. An all consuming passion : origins, modernity and the Australian life of Georgiana Molloy], retrieved 3 December 2018
  2. Lines, William J (1998), A long walk in the Australian bush, UNSW Press, ISBN 978-0-86840-616-9
  3. Lines, William J (1995), The conquest of nature in Australia : theme and variations : a research report, Centre for Communication Policy Research, ISBN 978-0-85889-516-4
  4. O'Connor, Mark; Lines, William J (2008), Overloading Australia : how governments and media dither and deny on population (1st ed.), Envirobook, ISBN 978-0-85881-224-6
  5. Betts, Katharine (2009), Review of 'Overloading Australia' by Mark O'Connor and William J. Lines, Monash Centre for Population and Urban Research, retrieved 3 December 2018
  6. Lines, William J (2008), Patriots : Defending Australia's Natural Heritage, University of Queensland Press, ISBN 978-0-7022-4220-5
  7. Stewart, Alistair (1 July 2007), "Patriots: Defending Australia's natural heritage 1946-2004.(Book review)", Australian Journal of Outdoor Education, Outdoor Council of Australia, 11 (2): 62(2), doi:10.1007/bf03400859, ISSN 1324-1486, S2CID 142894975
  8. Walker, Cam (22 September 2008), "From Lake Pedder to green capitalism?(Giving Ground: Media and Environmental Conflict in Tasmania)(Patriots: Defending Australia's Natural Heritage, 1946-2004)(The 3rd Degree: Frontline in Australia's Climate War)(Book review)", Overland, O.L. Society Ltd (190): 90–92, ISSN 0030-7416
  9. Lines, William J (September 2019), Failing nature : the rise and fall of The Wilderness Society, Envirobook, a division of Trekaway Pty. Ltd (published 2019), ISBN 978-0-85881-255-0
  10. Powell, J.M (1 April 1992), "Taming the Great South Land: A History of the Conquest of Nature in Australia", Journal of Historical Geography, Elsevier B.V, v18 (n2): 215(5), ISSN 0305-7488
  11. Kohlstedt, Sally Gregory (1 June 1993), "Taming the Great South Land: A History of the Conquest of Nature in Australia", American Historical Review, American Historical Association, v98 (n3): 931(2), ISSN 0002-8762
  12. "Taming the Great South Land", Australian Canadian Studies, Association for Canadian Studies in Australia and New Zealand, 12 (2): 62–7, 1 January 1994, ISSN 0810-1906
  13. Winks, R.W (1 September 1992), "Taming the Great South Land: A History of the Conquest of Nature in Australia.(Brief Article)", CHOICE: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries, American Library Association, v30 (n1): 191(1), ISSN 0009-4978
  14. Fenge, Terry (1 September 1994), "Taming the Great South Land: A History of the Conquest of Nature in Australia", Alternatives, Alternatives, Inc, v20 (n4): 39(2), ISSN 0002-6638
  15. "Doomladen in tone". The Canberra Times. Vol. 66, no. 20, 643. Australian Capital Territory, Australia. 19 October 1991. p. 54. Retrieved 19 August 2021 via National Library of Australia.
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