Congratulations to those awarded funding through the most recent 2021-2022 ARC funding rounds

Congratulations to those awarded funding through the most recent ARC funding rounds, including AHA members:

Hamish Maxwell-Stewart and co-investigators for the Discovery Project ‘Intergenerational Transmission of Inequality’;

Jan Lanicek and Ruth Balint for the Discovery Project ‘The Holocaust as an Australian Story, 1933-1945’;

Ruth Balint, Sheila Fitzpatrick, Jane Persian, Mara Moustafine and co-investigators for the Discovery Project ‘Russian Immigrants and Anti-Communism in Cold War Australia, 1946-1966’;

Emma Christopher and co-investigators for the Discovery Project ‘Slavery, Sugar, Race: Australia’s South Sea Islander Labourers’;

Rebe Taylor for the Discovery Project ‘Extinction, Survival, Resurgence: Indigenous and Colonial Histories’;

Robert Crawford, Catherine Bishop and co-investigator for the Discovery Project ‘Shop Talk: Department Stores, Shoppers and Consumer Capitalism, 1945-2025’;

Warwick Anderson, Jakelin Troy and co-investigators for the Discovery Project ‘Planetary Health Histories:  Developing Concepts’;

Robert Cribb and co-investigators for the Discovery Project ‘Suharto’s Enablers? Social Complicity in the Indonesian Killings of 1965-66.

Andrea Gaynor and co-investigators for the Linkage Project ‘The Economic and Social Contribution of the Western Australian CME Sector’;

Andrew May, Andrekos Varnava, Carolyn Holbrook and co-investigators for the Linkage Project ‘Cancer Culture: Understanding Anti-Cancer Campaigns in Australia’; and

Paul Sendziuk and co-investigators for the Linkage Project ‘GM Holden and the Mobilisation of Private Industry during World War II.’

Emily O’Gorman, Grace Karskens and co-investigators for the ARC Discovery Project ‘Narrative Ecologies of Warragamba Dam’.

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