Harry Gentle Visiting Fellowship
The newly established Harry Gentle Resource Centre at Griffith University is developing a portal of research dedicated to the study of the peoples and lands of Australia, with an initial
The newly established Harry Gentle Resource Centre at Griffith University is developing a portal of research dedicated to the study of the peoples and lands of Australia, with an initial
The Expert Nation ARC Discovery Project is collecting biographical data from the 1920s and 1930s on university men and women who served in World War I and returned to Australia.
5-6 December 2019, ANU, Canberra “Crisis” is a recurring topic of fascination. Our era is characterized by a perpetual state of crisis: violent social unrest, natural and anthropogenic disasters, and
A range of Library Fellowships are now open: the Ross Steele AM Fellowship supporting research into the State Library of NSW pictorial collections; the Coral Thomas Fellowship encourages deep and focused research into Australian culture, history
Congratulations to Karen Fox for the publication of her edited work True Biographies of Nations? The Cultural Journeys of Dictionaries of National Biography (ANU Press, 2019). This book brings together practitioners from around the English‑speaking
Congratulations to Ben Silverstein for the publication of Governing Natives: Indirect Rule and Settler Colonialism in Australia’s North (Manchester University Press: 2018). This book locates Aboriginal history within imperial history, situating the settler colonial politics
The History Council of South Australia have announced joint winners of the Wakefield Press Essay Prize. First essay prize winner is Professor Philip Deery for his essay ‘Spying in South
The ANU Historical Journal II is an open-access, peer-reviewed academic journal of the ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences and the College of Asia and the Pacific. The editors are currently
Originally held in-situ at the Melbourne City Library, ‘Moving Tongues’ is now viewable online. It tells stories of the polyglot streets, boarding houses, courtrooms of colonial Melbourne / Birrarangga in the lead up to the
1-3 July 2019, Queensland University of Technology The 2019 conference will build on previous themes of impact and engagement, to explore the interweaving strands of capacity of research and the
Sexual Violence, Medicine, and Psychiatry: An International, Interdisciplinary Symposium on the Relationship Between Medicine, Psychiatry, and Sexual Violence 16-17 April 2020, University of Newcastle, Australia Confirmed Speakers: Joanna Bourke, Birkbeck, University
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