‘WWII in the Asia-Pacific: Border Crossing Mobilities’ – Two-Day Workshop CFP
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Congratulations to Nathalie Nguyen for the publication of Helping Hands: Understanding Vietnamese Offenders in Victoria, a report thatreport highlights the ongoing effects of postwar trauma in Australia’s largest refugee community…
Congratulations to editors Hannah Forsyth and Sophie Loy-Wilson for the publication of ‘Capitalism: New Histories from Australia’, a special issue of Labour History. Contributors include AHA members Yves Rees, Amy
Congratulations to those scholars recently elected as Fellows of the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia, including AHA members Catharine Coleborne and Nathalie Nguyen. Further information
The AHA notes the passing of two influential Australian historians and sends condolences to their families: Stuart Macintyre (1947-2021), a past President and Life Member of the AHA, was a
On behalf of the AHA executive and the entire AHA membership, AHA President Melanie Oppenheimer would like to extend our thanks and gratitude to the outgoing History Australia team of Michelle Arrow, Leigh Boucher and Kate Fullagar for
Congratulations to Laura Rademaker who has been awarded a 2021 Paul Bourke Award for Early Career Research by the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia, as ‘a leading historian of Indigenous Australia, with
Congratulations to Honae Cuffe for the publication of Genesis of a Policy: Defining and Defending Australia’s National Interest in the Asia-Pacific, 1921-57 (ANU Press, 2021). ‘This book offers a reassessment
Congratulations to those shortlisted for the New Zealand Historical Association Prizes, including AHA members: Bain Attwood for Empire and the Making of Native Title: Sovereignty, Property and Indigenous People andCatherine
Congratulations to Richard Tuffin and co-authors for the publication of Recovering Convict Lives: A Historical Archaeology of the Port Arthur Penitentiary (Sydney University Press, 2021). In 2013, archaeologists began one
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Congratulations to editors Melissa Harper and Richard White for the publication of Symbols of Australia: Imagining a Nation (NewSouth, 2021). ‘Entertaining, provocative, informative, and often surprising, Symbols of Australia reveals a great