Honest History update
AHA affiliate Honest History has just posted new material on a 1967 Vietnam War protest on a surfboard, the marriage equality debate and Australian progressivism, the stodgy and unimaginative program
AHA affiliate Honest History has just posted new material on a 1967 Vietnam War protest on a surfboard, the marriage equality debate and Australian progressivism, the stodgy and unimaginative program
The Australian Women’s History Network blog is running a fascinating and timely series on marriage equality. Read about Marriage in Homosexual Histories, LGBTI Military Service Members and their Partners and
Dr Lyndon Megarrity is a historian currently based in Townsville who has taught history and political science at tertiary level over a number of years. He offers some great advice for
Gemmia completed her PhD at the University of Queensland in 2010 earlier this year and is currently working two jobs, full time as a cultural heritage consultant at Australian Heritage
In the latest in the AHA ERC blog A&A series, Deakin University’s David Lowe discusses his continuing love of history, why history matters and the intellectual mentors who have inspired him
André Brett is a Vice-Chancellor’s Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Wollongong, who completed his PhD at the University of Melbourne in August 2014. Read his thoughts on the
Jordy Silverstein is an ARC Postdoctoral Associate with the ARC Laureate Fellowship Project ‘Child Refugees and Australian Internationalism: 1920 to the Present’, led by Professor Joy Damousi. As part of this
The ECR representatives have lined up a two part special on how to land your dream job. In Part 2, Martin Crotty talks about job interviews, explaining what interviewers are
The Honest History website has new material, as advised in Honest History’s Newsletter No. 45. There are reviews of Australian Lives, edited by Anisa Puri and Alistair Thomson, Ashton’s Hotel, Rhonnda Harris’s
Wakefield Press are publishing a revised edition of Jill Roe’s history of Theosophy in Australia, Beyond Belief, originally published in 1986 in a limited edition by New South Wales University
Get to know the AHA’s amazing and hardworking president, Professor Lynette Russell, here in this month’s Q&A, where she talks about how and why she is inspired to write history and
Chelsea Barnett, Isobelle Barrett Meyering, James Keating and Sophie Robinson organised the Australian Women’s History Network conference, ‘Symbiotic Histories’, held on 5 July 2017 in conjunction with the Australian Historical
The AHA ECR representatives have lined up a two part special on how to land your dream job. In Part 1, Professor Kate Darian-Smith talks through the key steps of
Newcastle, NSW – At the 36th annual Australian Historical Association Conference in Newcastle (3-7 July 2017), a group of early career researchers offered advice to post-graduates hoping to find academic
How to… do a radio interview contains invaluable advice for ECRs on the key to successful radio interviews from industry expert, and historian, Michael Cathcart. Read it here. In a
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