Pat JallandFASSA (born 1941) is an Australian historian. She is emeritus professor of history in the Research School of Social Sciences at the Australian National University.
After award of her PhD, Jalland worked at Curtin University (1976–1983) and Murdoch University (1986–1996). She joined the Research School of Social Sciences at the Australian National University in 1996, where she remained until retirement in 2013.[2] Following her retirement, she was appointed emeritus professor in 2013.[3]
Jalland, Patricia (1980). The Liberals and Ireland: The Ulster question in British politics to 1914. Harvester Press. ISBN978-0-85527-627-0.
Jalland, Pat (1986). Women, marriage, and politics, 1860–1914. Oxford University Press. ISBN978-0-19-282087-7.
Jalland, Pat; Hooper, John, eds. (1986). Women from birth to death : the female life cycle in Britain 1830-1914. Harvester Press Limited. ISBN978-0-7108-0984-1.
Jalland, Pat (1996). Death in the Victorian family. Oxford University Press. ISBN978-0-19-820188-5.
Jalland, Pat (2002). Australian ways of death: A social and cultural history, 1840–1918. Oxford University Press. ISBN978-0-19-550754-6.
Jalland, Pat (2005). Changing ways of death in twentieth-century Australia: War, medicine and the funeral business. University of New South Wales Press. ISBN978-0-86840-905-4.
Jalland, Pat (2010). Death in war and peace: Loss and grief in England, 1914–1970. Oxford University Press. ISBN978-0-19-926551-0.
Jalland, Pat (2015). Old age in Australia: A history. Melbourne University Press. ISBN978-0-522-86707-7.
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