Reflecting the diversity of our collection
- Kate Bagnall, A legacy of White Australia: Records about Chinese Australians in the National Archives (2009)
- Geoffrey Bolton, Paul Hasluck: An intellectual in Australian politics (2004)
- Sean Brawley, Mrs O'Keefe and the battle for White Australia (2006)
- Mickey Dewar, Darwin – no place like home (2008)
- Peter Hore, Cracking the code: The continuing intrigue surrounding the HMAS Sydney (2007)
- David Lawrence, The early ethnographic writings of EW Pearson Chinnery: Government Anthropologist of New Guinea (2006)
- Michael McKernan, War never ends (2000)
- Frances Miley, Using oral history to (re)write the account: Supplying the Australian Army during the Second World War (2006)
- Frank Moorhouse, The writer and the state: Patronage, national security and secrets (2005)
- Nicole Moore, Secrets of the censors: Obscenity in the Archives (2005)
- Klaus Neumann, Fifth Columnists? German and Austrian refugees in Australian internment camps (2002)
- Melanie Oppenheimer, Volunteering: The Australian experience (2007)
- Nick Richardson, Sir Keith Murdoch's relationship with Prime Minister Joseph Lyons (2005)
- Tim Sherratt, Inigo Jones: The weather prophet (2005)
- Jim Stokes, A brief history of the Royal Commission on Intelligence and Security (2008)
- Christina Twomey, The limits of sympathy: Australian civilians interned by the Japanese in WWII (2005)
- Garry Woodard, Asian alternatives: Going to war in the 1960s (2003)