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Fields of papers citing papers by Murray G. Phillips
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Murray G. Phillips
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Osmond, Gary & Murray G. Phillips. (2014). Viewed from All Sides: Statues, Sport and Eddie Gilbert. Australian aboriginal studies. 2014(1). 16–32.2 indexed citations
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Phillips, Murray G., et al.. (2012). Analisando divergências na história do esporte: O debate sobre o salvamento no mar. 5(2). 1.
Phillips, Murray G.. (2008). Public History and Sport History: Evaluating Commissioned Histories and Historical Documentaries. Journal of Sport History. 35(3). 383–410.6 indexed citations
Phillips, Murray G., et al.. (2007). Broadening horizons in sport history: Films, photographs, and monuments. Journal of Sport History. 34(2). 401–421.26 indexed citations
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Phillips, Murray G.. (2006). Introduction: Sport history and postmodernism. Queensland's institutional digital repository (The University of Queensland). 68(11). 1–24.1 indexed citations
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Phillips, Murray G.. (2002). A Critical Appraisal of Narrative in Sport History: Reading the Surf Lifesaving Debate. Journal of Sport History. 29(1). 25–40.10 indexed citations
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Phillips, Murray G., et al.. (2002). Analzing disputes in sport history: The surf lifesaving debate. Journal of Sport History. 29(1). 1–5.2 indexed citations
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Horváth, Ildikó, William MacNee, PN Dekhuijzen, et al.. (2001). Haemoxygenase-1 induction and exhaled markers of oxidative stress in lung diseases. UCL Discovery (University College London).2 indexed citations
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Phillips, Murray G.. (2001). Deconstructing sport history: The postmodern challenge. Journal of Sport History. 28(3). 327–343.15 indexed citations
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Hutchins, Brett & Murray G. Phillips. (1999). The Global Union: Globalization and the Rugby World Cup. eCite Digital Repository (University of Tasmania).6 indexed citations
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Phillips, Murray G. & John Nauright. (1999). Sports fan movements to save suburban-based clubs threatened with amalgamation in different football codes in Australia. Queensland's institutional digital repository (The University of Queensland). 21(1). 23–38.6 indexed citations
Nauright, John & Murray G. Phillips. (1996). A fair go for the fans? Super leagues, sports ownership and fans in Australia. Social alternatives. 15(4). 43.4 indexed citations
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Phillips, Murray G., et al.. (1996). From adulation to persecution and back: Australian boxer Les Darcy in America 1916-1917. Journal of Sport History. 23(2). 140–156.1 indexed citations
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