2018 Awards and Prizes Winners
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Nominations for all positions on the AHA executive committee meeting were opened to the membership in April and closed on 28 June. I am pleased to inform you that we
The Australian Historical Association is delighted to announce the shortlists for its 2018 prizes and awards. Winners will be announced on Thursday 5 July 2018. The W.K. Hancock Prize recognises and
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
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Just opened at the State Library of New South Wales, this draws together over 150 war photographs which originally toured Australia in the early 1920s, drawing huge crowds. Many of
The convenors are pleased to announce that registrations are now open for this conference (9-11 September 2016, Flinders University, Adelaide). Keynote speakers are Professor Michael Barnett (George Washington University); Professor
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Nick Fischer’s Spider Web: The Birth of American Anticommunism (University of Illinois Press) details how anticommunist myths and propaganda influenced mainstream politics in America, and how the right’s efforts paved
Leigh Straw’s The Worst Woman in Sydney: The Life and Crimes of Kate Leigh (NewSouth Books) is the first biography of legendary Kate Leigh, famed brothel madam, sly grog seller
The convenors of PHA VIC’s conference ‘Working History’, 19–20 August, Melbourne, are pleased to announce this special event on their program. They will discuss the evolution of professional history and
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