Call for Papers: Grassroots organising for public education reform, 1970s-1980s
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The AHA welcomes this Consultation Curriculum Review as an opportunity to reflect on thecritical role of a history education for Australian students. A History education – and its basic goal,
The well attended AHA AGM was conducted via Zoom on the 1st of July 2021. Portfolio holders all reported on their myriad activities, the annual report was presented and a
The Marian Quartly Prize, previously known as the Taylor & Francis Prize, is awarded to the best article published in History Australia in the last calendar year. The 2021 Prize
The Ann Curthoys Prize rewards the best unpublished anonymised article submission by an early career researcher in any field related to the work of Ann Curthoys (feminist, Indigenous, colonial, Australian
The Jill Roe Prize, for the best unpublished article-length work by a postgraduate, was announced at the 2021 AHA AGM on the 1st of July. Thank you to all entrants
The Allan Martin Award, an early career research fellowship in Australian history, was announced at the 2021 AHA AGM on the 1st of July. The judges were highly impressed by
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Congratulations to the authors of a new edited collection The Forgotten and Unforgotten ‘Spanish’ Flu of 1918-1919 (Oxford University Press, 2021). The book ‘offers a multi-level and multi-faceted exploration of
The AHA is relieved to note today’s announcement by the Federal Government of $67 million in funding for the National Archives of Australia. The AHA welcomes the commitment to digitise at-risk documents and clear the
Congratulations to Sarah Pinto for the publication of Places of Reconciliation: Commemorating Indigenous History in the Heart of Melbourne (Melbourne University Press, 2021). ‘Memorials, commemorative markers, namings and public artworks