2016 Victorian Community History Awards
Congratulations to all historians honoured for their local history projects at the 2016 Victorian Community History Awards. These include AHA members Ian D. Clark, who won the Local History Project
Congratulations to all historians honoured for their local history projects at the 2016 Victorian Community History Awards. These include AHA members Ian D. Clark, who won the Local History Project
Congratulations to Benjamin Mountford, whose book Britain, China, and Colonial Australia (OUP) will be published in January 2017 and is now available to preorder. The book draws on a range of
From now until 30 November the Australian Copyright Council is offering discounts on some publications that may be of interest to members, including the titles Historians and Copyright and Educational
It was pleasing to see such a significant number of ARC grants awarded in the history field when the round for projects commencing in 2017 was announced on 1 November
Congratulations to AHA member Barbara Dawson on the publication of her book, which tells of the battle for land on the huge estate in the southern Monaro after the introduction of
Congratulations to AHA member Romain Fathi, who has been awarded one of the Solemn Prizes from Chancellery of Paris’ Universities. Each year, fifty Solemn Prizes are awarded to early career
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Congratulations to AHA members shortlisted in the 2016 Prime Minister’s Literary Awards. Sheila Fitzpatrick’s On Stalin’s Team: the Years of Living Dangerously in Soviet Politics is on the shortlist for
Congratulations to AHA member Klaus Neumann, whose book Across the Seas: Australia’s Response to Refugees: A History has won the 2016 CHASS Australia Prize for a Book. The prize, announced
Congratulations to Michael Powell on the publication of his new book, which explores the legend of Musquito, the warrior resistance leader, in Sydney and on Norfolk Island and sheds light on his
Congratulations to Julia Martinez and Adrian Vickers, whose book in June won the the 2016 NT History Book Award and has now won the University of Southern Queensland History Book Award at
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Congratulations to Miranda Johnson on the recent publication of her book. It tells the story of Indigenous legal activism at a critical juncture in Australia, Canada, and New Zealand, as these three
In conjunction with her family, La Trobe University will be holding a memorial for Inga Clendinnen. All are welcome. Date: Saturday 8 October Time: 2:00 pm Place: Michael J. Osborne
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