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12013Intuitive historian of the English detective novel: Obituary: Robert Barnard, 23-11-1936 to 19-09-2013Ryan, John S 19-Nov-2013
22012Australian Folklore: A Yearly Journal of Folklore Studies - An issue featuring aspects of the present outreach of Australian Folkloric WritingsRyan, John S ; Smith, Robert James27-May-2013
32012Some memories and customs of Dunedin, the capital of Scottish Southern New Zealand, 1938 to 1942Ryan, John S 30-May-2012
42011Australian Folklore: A Yearly Journal of Folklore Studies - An Issue Reflecting on Notions of Defiance, the Tragedy of Wars of Retaliation, and on the Role of our Celtic HeritageRyan, John S 30-May-2012
52011Creative Writing (Classes) As a Means of Revealing Unconscious Belief Systems: The Folk Culture So Often Disclosed when one is 'Writing Viewpoints'Smith, Robert James; Ryan, John S 12-Jun-2012
62011Perdurable Story Elements from Celtic Folklore and Mythology: These as More Recent Tastes as Observed and Reflected on In Regional 'New England', in Northern New South WalesRyan, John S 12-Jun-2012
72011Moments of Cultural Transition: As Mediaeval and Superstitious Scotland Meets The More Modern WorldRyan, John S ; Ryan, T J S12-Jun-2012
82010Australian Folklore: A Yearly Journal of Folklore Studies - A Celebratory Issue, Featuring Contents of Nos. 1-25, Film, Industrial and Local LoreRyan, John S ; Smith, Robert James19-Jun-2012
92009Australian Folklore: A Yearly Journal of Folklore Studies - Featuring Folk Music, Cultural Change, and with Particular Emphases on Satire and HeritageRyan, John S ; Smith, Robert James26-Jun-2012
102005Australian Folklore: A Yearly Journal of Folklore Studies - An issue treating particularly of issues of custom, heritage and identity for today's AustraliansRyan, John S ; Smith, Robert James26-Jun-2012
111998Australian Folklore: A Yearly Journal of Folklore Studies - an issue presented to Bill Scott (b. 1923) to acknowledge his unique contribution to Australian folklore and contemporary legend, and to celebrate his seventy-fifth birthdayRyan, John S 4-Mar-2013
121997Some Forgotten New Englanders: Australians' Lives in RAF Bomber Command, 1942-1945Ryan, John S 28-Mar-2013
131993Centre for Australian Language and Literature Studies (CALLS) Yearbook No. 4Ryan, John S 20-Aug-2012
141992Editorial - Australian Folklore: A Yearly Journal of Folklore Studies - Journal Number 7, September 1992Ryan, John S 7-Mar-2013
151992Australian Folklore: A Yearly Journal of Folklore Studies - Journal Number 7, September 1992Ryan, John S 7-Mar-2013
161991Obituary: Herbert Walter Piper, B.A., D.Litt. (Adelaide), M.A. (Oxon.), Hon. D.Litt. (Macquarie).Ryan, John S 29-Jul-2015
171987Kenneth Cook (1929-1987) - An AppreciationRyan, John S 29-Jul-2015
181983The Contribution of Arnold Eberle to Adult Education in New England (1948-1954)Ryan, John S 27-Jul-2012
191980The Faith of his Fathers - Another Source for Patrick White's MysticismRyan, John S 27-Aug-2012
201978'And what may Britain be?' - The fiction field of Roman Britain: Part TwoRyan, John S 5-Nov-2015
211978'And what may Britain be?' - The fiction field of Roman Britain: Part OneRyan, John S 7-Sep-2012
221977The Tolerance of Maori in New Zealand EnglishRyan, John S 30-Aug-2012
231973The Italians and their Language in AustraliaRyan, John S 24-Aug-2012
241965Literary Taste - Some Fossilized PreferencesRyan, John S 27-Aug-2012

Credit Name
John S Ryan
Full Name
Ryan, John S
Variants
John Sprott Ryan
J. S. Ryan
 
UNE Researcher ID
une-id:jryan
 
Position Title
Emeritus Professor
 
 
Honorific
Professor
 
Surname
Ryan
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Given Name
John
 
Middle Name
Sprott
School/Department
School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
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