Handbook for Aboriginal and Islander history, 1979 (a.e.) t.p. (Diane Barwick)
Rebellion at Coranderrk, 1998: title page (Diane E. Barwick)
A little more than kin, 1963: title page (Diane Elizabeth Barwick) Thesis (Ph.D.)--Australian National University.
LC/NAF 16 April 2023: authorised access point (Barwick, Diane)
Australian Dictionary of Biography (online) 16 April 2023: (Diane Elizabeth Barwick (1938-1986), anthropologist, historian and Aboriginal-rights activist, was born on 29 April 1938 in Vancouver, Canada, daughter of Ronald Bernard McEachern, and grew up in logging camps. She studied at the University of British Columbia (BA, 1959) majoring in anthropology. She came to Australia to study at the Australian National University (Ph.D., 1964) studying Aboriginal Australians in Victoria. In 1961 she married Richard Essex Barwick, a fellow student from New Zealand; she was a founding member of the Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, formed in 1961 and chartered in 1964, and remained active thereafter. She worked intermittently at ANU; she was a founding editor of the journal Aboriginal History, 1977-82, and continued substantial research on Victorian Aboriginals. She died on 4 April 1986 in Royal Canberra Hospital. Her book Rebellion at Coranderrk was prepared for publication in 1998 by her husband and her daughter.) https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/barwick-diane-elizabeth-76