Lilith: A Feminist History Journal CFP
Lilith: A Feminist History Journal is a double-blind peer-reviewed scholarly journal focused on historical studies of gender, women and feminism, as well as feminist analysis of history, on gender in
Lilith: A Feminist History Journal is a double-blind peer-reviewed scholarly journal focused on historical studies of gender, women and feminism, as well as feminist analysis of history, on gender in
The Australian Historical Association expresses solidarity with and support for Professor Sean Turnell, who has recently been sentenced to three years imprisonment for breaching Myanmar’s secrets law. The trial was
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The Australian Academy of the Humanities made a submission to the Select Committee on Work and Care Inquiry, based around the recent Five-Minute Friday piece by AAH Fellow and AHA
Congratulations to those shortlisted for the 2022 Community History Awards, including AHA members: History Publications: A History of Trans Health Care in Australia by AusPATH and Noah Riseman; Aboriginal Fire-management
Congratulations to Amanda Harris, Linda Barwick and Jakelin Troy for the publication of edited volume Music, Dance and the Archive (Sydney University Press, 2022). The book ‘reimagines records of performance
Congratulations to Jess Urwin who has been jointly awarded the Australian Academy of Science Mike Smith Student Prize for the essay ‘No Time to Waste: Aboriginal resistance to Australia’s nuclear
The AHA is delighted to announce that applications are now open for the inaugural Marilyn Lake Prize for Australian Transnational History. The AHA awards this prize in the name of Professor
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Congratulations to editor Jatinder Mann and contributors for the publication of Volume 2 of the Journal of Australian, Canadian, and Aotearoa New Zealand Studies. Further information
Monday 24 October 2022, 3:30-5pm AEST, via Zoom Skills for New Historians is the AHA’s online seminar series for discussing some of the key skills and knowledge postgraduate and early
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