Notice of AGM 2019
The AHA AGM will take place, as usual, during the annual conference. Time: Thursday 11 July 2019, 5.30-6.30pm Place: Empire Church Theatre, Toowoomba, Qld In
The AHA AGM will take place, as usual, during the annual conference. Time: Thursday 11 July 2019, 5.30-6.30pm Place: Empire Church Theatre, Toowoomba, Qld In
10-12 December, Adelaide The Antipodes: the opposite, figuratively, geographically, metaphorically. We are interested in accounts of women and men who lived opposite lives often off
2nd Eric Richards Symposium in British and Australasian History CFP – EXTENDED DUE DATE Conveners welcome 20-minutes papers or panels on any aspect of modern
2nd and 3rd May 2019, Old Parramatta Gaol Registrations are now open for the ‘Prison Medicine: Health and Incarceration in History’ conference hosted by the
Loreto College, Adelaide 1-3 October 2019 The HTAA welcomes proposals on all aspects of the teaching of F-12 History, particularly new topic content, assessment, concepts
Room 201, Level 14, Building 10 UTS 28 March 2019: This week’s seminar, ‘Marching On: Contested Memories of the Woman Activist’, features Sharon Crozier-De Rosa
In summary, the successful applicant will join a team of five researchers working on the Australian Research Council-funded project, ‘Fatherhood: an Australian History, 1919-2019’. She or
8 February 2019, 2.00-4.30pm, State Library of NSW Presented by the State Library of New South Wales, Western Sydney University and the Australian National Research
Congratulations to Donna Lee Brien and Quinn Eades for the shortlisting of their edited book Offshoot: Contemporary Life Writing Methodologies and Practice (UWA Publishing 2018) for the
Congratulations to Kama Maclean, Fiona Paisley, Lyndall Ryan and past president Lynette Russell on their election last week as fellows to the Australian Academy of Humanities. Further information.
“All Roads Lead to Hong Kong”: People, City, Empires Hong Kong History Project Conference 6-7 June 2019, University of Hong Kong Keynote speaker: Henry Yu,
A History graduate is required to help a non-academic author standardise the references of a scholarly work that is likely to be published in 2019.
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The Australian Women’s Register is trailing crowdfunding through the University of Melbourne to support the creation of 50 new entries on Victorian women who have
Congratulations to Shaunnagh Dorsett (UTS) for her book Juridical Encounters: Maori and the Colonial Courts 1840-1852 (Auckland UP) and Jane McCabe (Otago) for her book Race, Tea and
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