Blogs by members

New AHA ECR Blog 

A new AHA ECR blog is now live! This entry contains advice from a number of historians on academic job interviews.  Further information 

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New AHA ECR Blog 

A new AHA ECR Emerging Historians blog is now live! In this Q&A Dr Tom Rogers reflects on settler colonial history, his formative experiences, and the neoliberal con of ‘flexibility.’  Further

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New AHA ECR Blog 

This blog post is cross-posted with the Economic History Society of Australia and New Zealand’s blog. It features ECR Henry Reese, recipient of two awards associated with the AHA’s recent conference at USQ: an AHA-CAL travel

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New AHA ECR Blog

A new AHA ECR Emerging Historians blog is now live! Dr Yves Rees addresses the important topic for scholarly communities worldwide: how to turn stated commitments to inclusivity into real,

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New AHA ECR Blogs:

The third part of the AHA’s ECR Blog series, ‘A Conversation about Casualisation,’ is now available! In response to a recent controversial article about casualisation on The Conversation, the third part

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New ECR Blog

‘AHA Casualisation Survey and Other Items of Interest’ This post by AHA ECR representative Andrè Brett discusses the new AHA casualization survey and other updates. Further information.

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