Ayahs and Amahs Project Exhibition Launch
The Ayahs and Amahs Project is excited to announce that their online exhibition Ayahs and Amahs: Transcolonial Journeys will be launching soon. To join our mailing list to be notified when the
The Ayahs and Amahs Project is excited to announce that their online exhibition Ayahs and Amahs: Transcolonial Journeys will be launching soon. To join our mailing list to be notified when the
6-8 September 2022, ANU This special three-day event will host a range of speakers from Australia and abroad who will consider a broad range of histories and experiences on the
Congratulations to Garritt van Dyk for the publication of Commerce, Food, and Identity in Seventeenth-Century England and France: Across the Channel (Amsterdam University Press: 2022). The book ‘offers a compelling
Congratulations to Nadia Rhook for the publication of Second Fleet Baby (Fremantle Press, 2022). “Drawing on the energies of 18th Century convict women, including Rhook’s own ancestors, Second Fleet Baby
Congratulations to Mark McKenna who has been awarded the Chief Minister of Northern Territory History Book Award 2022 for Return to Uluru. Congratulations also to those shortlisted: Matt Garrick for
The AHA sadly notes the recent passing of Suzanne Bellamy, a feminist activist, artist and scholar. We sends condolences to friends and family. Bellamy was a prolific artist and made
15-16 June 2023, IFRC, Geneva Convenors seek contributions from scholars working on major platforms of the League of Red Cross Societies such as health and public health policy, disaster management,
Congratulations to Kristie Flannery, Simon Graham and Deirdre O’Connell who have been awarded a AAH Humanities Travelling Fellowship, which promote research that advances knowledge in the humanities, assists in the
Congratulations to Niro Kandasamy who has been awarded an ABC Top 5 Humanities media residency. The award is ‘a unique opportunity for emerging thinkers to go behind-the-scenes with the ABC’s
Congratulations to Kylie Andrews for the publication of Trailblazing women of Australian Public Broadcasting, 1945-1975 (Anthem Press, 2022). ‘It presents a new, feminist perspective of Australian radio and television history
Congratulations to Hilary Howes, Tristen Jones and Matthew Spriggs for the publication of Uncovering Pacific Pasts: Histories of Archaeology in Oceania (ANU Press, 2022). ‘Objects have many stories to tell.
This prize has been established through a generous donation from Seumas Spark and Jay Winter to honour the legacy of Ken and Amirah Inglis. The Grants will support one post-graduate
This prize has been established with an incredibly generous donation from Professor Marilyn Lake. The biennial prize of $2000 will be awarded by the Australian Historical Association for the best
Professor Melanie Oppenheimer in the 2022 Presidential Address at the Deakin annual conference was excited to officially launch the AHA’s new Public Fund. This exciting new initiative aims to support
Each year the Australian Historical Association will honour one or more eminent practitioners of history with a Lifetime Achievement Award. The award is in recognition of a career that has