Congratulations to AHA members shortlisted for 2018 Prime Minister’s Literary Awards
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The Australian Historical Association expresses in the strongest terms its staunch opposition to political interference in the peer review process of awarding Australian Research Council grants. The news that former Minister for Education and Training, Simon
11-12 April 2019, UCL The Bentham Project, UCL Faculty of Laws, together with UCL History, are organising a conference to mark the forthcoming publication of Writings on Australia, a forthcoming volume
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10-11 December, 2018. The University of Melbourne. This conference aims to bring together new approaches to colonial Australia across the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences. Colonialism puts a range of practices and
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27th November, 12.00pm-5.00pm, University House Hotel, ANU Over more than thirty years, Tom Griffiths has plumbed memories, land, and archives to reveal the complexities and richness of Australia’s cultural and environmental history. This
16 November 2018, Australian War Memorial November 2018 will mark the centenary of the end of the First World War. On 11 November the guns of the Western Front in
30 October 2018, 2.00-6.00pm, University of Melbourne It’s the 30th Anniversary of the Melbourne Feminist History Group – and a Symposium is being held to mark the occasion. Speakers include
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Congratulations to Ann Curthoys and Jessie Mitchell for the publication of their new book Taking Liberty: Indigenous Rights and Settler Self-Government in Colonial Australia, 1830-1890 (Cambridge University Press, 2018). This work explains how indigenous dispossession and
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