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
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
Congratulations to James Walter, Paul Strangio and Paul t’Hart who have been awarded the 2019 APSA/Henry Mayer Foundation Prize for the best book on Australian politics for The Pivot of Power: Australian Prime Ministers and Political Leadership, 1949-2016. Further information
The AHA is delighted to open applications for 2019’s AHA-Copyright Agency ECR Mentorship Scheme. This award supports Early Career Researcher historians to develop their professional skills. Specifically, it will link Early Career Researchers
Up to four joint prestigious PhD scholarships will be offered by flagship national institutions in partnership with the Centre for Heritage and Museum Studies (CHMS) in the ANU College of Arts and
Congratulations to those, including AHA members, shortlisted for the Council for the Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences Prizes. CHASS Australia Prize for a Book: Meredith Lake, The Bible in Australia: A Cultural
The International Australian Studies Executive wishes to appoint a new editor or editorial team to the Journal of Australian Studies (JAS) to take over the leadership of the journal from Maggie Nolan
This full time, fixed term Academic Level B or C position will be based primarily at Australian National University’s Acton campus and, depending on expertise and experience, will contribute to all of its educational
Congratulations to Steve Marti for the publication of For Home and Empire (UBC Press, 2019). This book is the first to compare voluntary wartime mobilization across the Australian, Canadian, and
10-11 September 2020, UNSW Canberra To mark the 80th anniversary of the Second World War, UNSW Canberra, in conjunction with the Second World War Research Group’s Asia-Pacific Regional Group (SWWRG
5-7 February 2020, University of Guadalajara, Peurto Vallarta ANZSANA invites scholars, graduate students, professionals, writers, and artists to submit papers and roundtable discussions to its 27th annual conference. Proposals are
Congratulations to Richard Broome, Charles Fahey, Andrea Gaynor and Katie Holmes for the publication of Mallee Country: Land, People, History (Monash University Press, 2019). This book tells the history of
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