‘My Marvellous Melbourne’
‘My Marvellous Melbourne’ is a new podcast produced by staff and students affiliated with the Melbourne History Workshop in the School of Historical and Philosophical Studies at the University of Melbourne, under the
‘My Marvellous Melbourne’ is a new podcast produced by staff and students affiliated with the Melbourne History Workshop in the School of Historical and Philosophical Studies at the University of Melbourne, under the
In this entry, Dr Douglas Wilkie talks about his love of solving history puzzles and the difference between writing as a freelance and academic historian. Read it here.
Hannah Forsyth is Lecturer in History and ARC DECRA Fellow at ACU in Sydney. Find out what book changed her life here.
The History Council of Victoria, an AHA affiliate, is launching a Friends program. For the first time, this gives everyone the chance to support their work to advocate for history
AHA affiliate Honest History has just posted new material on a 1967 Vietnam War protest on a surfboard, the marriage equality debate and Australian progressivism, the stodgy and unimaginative program
Congratulations to John Luttrell on the publication of his biography of Cardinal Gilroy, the Catholic Archbishop of Sydney from 1940 to 1971. The book will be launched by Archbishop Anthony Fisher
Congratulations to Leonie Stevens on the publication this book, which allows the men, women and children exiled to Wybalenna settlement on Flinders Island in the 1830s and 1840s speak for themselves,
National Archives of Australia/Australian Historical Association scholarships assist talented postgraduate scholars with the cost of making digital copies of records held in the Archives available for viewing on the Archives’ website.
The AHA Executive has formulated a statement of the organisation’s commitment to diversity: The AHA is committed to inclusivity with regard to race, class, ethnicity, faith, gender, gender expression and identity, sexual
The History Council of Victoria, the peak body for history in Victoria, is launching a Friends program. For the first time, this gives everyone the chance to support our work
Congratulations to Peggy Brock and Tom Gara on this edited collection, which traces the on-going impact of colonialism on Aboriginal individuals, communities and cultures, the disruptions and displacements it has
Congratulations to Skye Krichauff on the publication her new book, which takes the absence of Aboriginal people in South Australian settler descendants’ historical consciousness as a starting point, then combines
Warm congratulations to AHA members Frank Bongiorno, Nicholas Brown, Klaus Neumann and Melanie Oppenheimer, all of whom have been have been elected as Fellows to the Academy of the Social Sciences
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The Australian Women’s History Network blog is running a fascinating and timely series on marriage equality. Read about Marriage in Homosexual Histories, LGBTI Military Service Members and their Partners and
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