A new AHA ECR Emerging Historians blog with Dr. Ben Wilkie
A new AHA ECR Emerging Historians blog is now live! In this Q&A Dr. Ben Wilkie gives eloquent and sometimes provocative answers. Further information.
A new AHA ECR Emerging Historians blog is now live! In this Q&A Dr. Ben Wilkie gives eloquent and sometimes provocative answers. Further information.
Congratulations to Jeannine Baker and Kate Murphy for the launch of their co-curated website ‘100 Voices that Made the BBC: Pioneering Women.’ Published to coincide with the centenary of women’s
New Australian Policy and History (APH) website Policy Brief In Australian Policy and History’s latest policy brief, PhD students Honae Cuffe and Anna Kent write about the use of Australian ‘soft power’ in the Asia Pacific.
In the latest in the Emerging Historians series, Dr Chelsea Barnett talks about stumbling into history, studying masculinity in Australian films and the travails of ECR life. Read about it
In this week’s post, Jatinder Mann offers some personal reflections on his journey to secure an ongoing position in academia. Read it here.
The Honest History website has had new material added: review by Ben Wilkie of Bain Attwood’s The Good Country; appreciation by John Shield of Don Charlwood’s 1965 classic, All the Green Year;
New material at includes an English translation by John Moses of a German review of Christopher Clark’s The Sleepwalkers, a review by Derek Abbott of Roland Perry’s book on Generals Monash
Karen Schamberger is a curator at the National Museum of Australia. She is currently expanding her horizons through her work as part of the exhibition team developing a new long-term
Professor John Maynard talks about what inspired his love of history, who he writes for and the future of academia. He has some fantastic advice for ECRs, reminding them to
Congratulations to Jeannine Baker, who has been awarded the biennial Ferguson Prize for the best article published in Labour History on an interwar theme/topic, for ‘Australian Women Journalists and the “Pretence of
Claire Higgins completed her DPhil in History in January 2014 at the University of Oxford. She is now now a Senior Research Associate at the Andrew & Renata Kaldor Centre for
‘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
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