Seamus works in the Faculty of Arts at Monash University as a Senior Lecturer.
O'Hanlon, S.P., 2012, Federation Square Melbourne: The First Ten Years, Monash University Publishing, Clayton Victoria, Australia.
O'Hanlon, S., Dingle, A., 2010, Melbourne Remade, Arcade Publications, Melbourne.
O'Hanlon, S.P. (ed), 2005, Go! Melbourne: Melbourne in the Sixties, Melbourne Publishing Group Pty Ltd, Beaconsfield Vic Australia.
O'Hanlon, S., 2002, Together Apart: Boarding House, Hostel and Flat Life in Pre-war Melbourne, Australian Scholarly Publishing Pty Ltd, Kew Vic Australia.
O'Hanlon, S., 1999, Co-operating for Excellence: Monash University Bachelor of Business Systems. The First Ten Years 1988-1998, School of Business Systems, Monash Uni, Melbourne Vic Australia.
O'Hanlon, S.P., 2012, `The reign of the ?six-pack??: Flats and flat-life in Australia in the 1960s, in The 1960s in Australia: People, Power and Politics, eds Shirleene Robinson and Julie Ustinoff, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, pp. 33-50.
O'Hanlon, S., 2010, From warehouse to your house: production consumption and the reinvention of inner Melbourne, in Consumer Australia: Historical Perspectives, eds Robert Crawford, Judith Smart, Kim Humphrey, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, United Kingdom, pp. 183-196.
O'Hanlon, S.P., 2005, Cities, suburbs and communities, in Australia's history: themes and debates, eds Martyn Lyons and Penny Russell, UNSW Press, Sydney NSW Australia, pp. 172-189.
Luckins, T., O'Hanlon, S.P., 2005, Setting the scene: the idea of the sixties, in Go! Melbourne in the Sixties, eds Seamus O'Hanlon and Tanja Luckins, Circa, Beaconsfield Vic Australia, pp. vii-xxii.
O'Hanlon, S.P., 2005, Where all the action is, man: youth culture in 1960s Melbourne, in Go! Melbourne in the Sixties, eds Seamus O'Hanlon and Tanja Luckins, Circa, Beaconsfield Vic Australia, pp. 45-57.
O'Hanlon, S.P., 2004, From rooming houses to share houses: tenants, in Carlton: A History, eds Peter Yule, Melbourne University Press, Carlton Vic Australia, pp. 111-121.
Dingle, T.E., O'Hanlon, S., 1997, Modernism versus Domesticity: The Contest to Shape Melbourne's Homes, 1945-1960, in The Forgotten Fifties: Aspects of Australian Society and Culture in the 1950s, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne Vic Australia, pp. 33-48.
O'Hanlon, S.P., Sharpe, S., 2009, Becoming post-industrial: Victoria Street, Fitzroy c.1970 to now, Urban Policy and Research [P], vol 27, issue 3, Routledge, Taylor and Francis, Melbourne Vic Australia, pp. 289-300.
Dingle, A.E., O'Hanlon, S.P., 2009, From manufacturing zone to lifestyle precinct: Economic restructuring and social change in inner Melbourne, 1971-2001, Australian Economic History Review [P], vol 49, issue 1, Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia, Melbourne Vic Australia, pp. 52-69.
O'Hanlon, S.P., 2009, The events city: Sport, culture, and the transformation of inner Melbourne, 1977-2006, Urban History Review/Revue d'Histoire Urbaine [P], vol 37, issue 2, Becker, Toronto Canada, pp. 30-39.
Frost, L., O'Hanlon, S.P., 2009, Urban history and the furture of Australian cities, Australian Economic History Review [P], vol 49, issue 1, Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia, Richmond Vic Australia, pp. 1-18.
O'Hanlon, S.P., 2008, Dwelling together, apart: the Jewish presence in Melbourne's first apartment boom, Australian Jewish Historical Society Journal, vol 19, issue 2, Australian Jewish Historical Society Inc., Melbourne, pp. 237-247.
O'Hanlon, S.P., 2005, Full board and lodging: hostels for migrant workers in early postwar Melbourne, History Australia, vol 2, issue 3, Monash University ePress, Clayton Vic Australia, pp. 1-15.
O'Hanlon, S.P., 2005, 'Sound of the brogue soon on city trams': Irish immigrants in post-war Melbourne, Australian Journal of Irish Studies, vol 5, Murdoch University, Murdoch WA Australia, pp. 36-47.
O'Hanlon, S., 2002, "All found" they used to call it': genteel boarding houses in early twentieth-century Melbourne, Urban History, vol 29, issue 2, Cambridge University Press, UK, pp. 239-253.
O'Hanlon, S.P., 2000, For the upholding of womanhood: Melbourne's interwar hostels for ' business girls', Victorian Historical Journal, vol 70, issue 2, Royual Victorian Historical Society, Melbourne Vic Australia, pp. 116-127.
Dingle, T.E., O'Hanlon, S., 1997, Modernism versus Domesticity: The Contest to Shape Melbourne's Homes, 1945-1960, Australian Historical Studies, vol 28, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne Vic Australia, pp. 33-48.
O'Hanlon, S., 2010, 'Six-packs and villa units': flats in Melbourne in the 1960's and 1970's, Proceedings of the 10th Australasian Urban History, Planning History Conference, 7 February 2010 to 10 February 2010, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia, pp. 424-434.
O'Hanlon, S.P., Sharpe, S., 2008, Selling Lifestyle: marketing Melbourne's inner city apartments c1990-2005, Sea Change? Historical perspectives on new and renewed urban landscapes: Ninth Australasian Urban History/Planning History Conference, 5-7 February 2008, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of the Sunshine Coast, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, pp. 1-9.
Dingle, A.E., O'Hanlon, S.P., 2006, Space for your imagination: de-industrialising and re-imagining inner Melbourne C1970-2000, Proceedings of the 8th Australasian Urban History/Planning History Conference: Past Matters, 9 February 2006 to 11 February 2006, School of People, Environment and Planning, Massey University, Palmerston North New Zealand, pp. 401-411.
O'Hanlon, S., 1997, Flat Life in Melbourne: A Social and Historical Survey of Melbourne's Prewar Flats, The Australian City - Future/Past, Melbourne, 11-14 December 1996, Office of Continuing Education, Monash University, Melbourne Vic Australia, pp. 105-111.
O'Hanlon, S.P., 2005, Low, degraded broots: industry and entrepreneurialism in Melbourne's Little Lon, 1860-1950, Victorian Historical Journal, vol 76 (2), issue 264, Victorian Historical Journal, Melbourne Vic Australia, pp. 227-229.
O'Hanlon, S.P., 2005, St Kilda, Encyclopedia of Melbourne, Cambridge University Press, Melbourne Vic Australia, pp. 631-632.
O'Hanlon, S., 1999, Home together Home Apart: Boarding House, Hostel and Flat Life in Melbourne c. 1900-1940.
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