National Library of Australia, Migration History Day
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Congratulations to Andrea Ballesteros Danel on the publication of Pre-Columbian Contact between the Americas and Oceania (Palgrave Macmillan). This book weaves together theories of pre-Columbian trans-Pacific contact between Oceania and
Congratulations to former AHA President Lynette Russell on her appointment as Mercator Professor at the University of Potsdam. The Mercator Professorship is awarded in recognition of Lynette’s leadership and contribution
Austin Lecture Theatre, University of Western Australia, Perth, Thursday 28 November 2024, 9.30am to 5.00pm AWDT This one-day symposium will explore the theme of Everyday Heritage and Difficult Legacies. Everyday
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Congratulations to Maxine Newlands and Claire Hansen on the publication of their edited collection Critical Approaches to the Australian Blue Humanities (Routledge). This interdisciplinary volume examines the emergent field of
Congratulations to Paul Bartrop on the publication of his edited collection, The Routledge History of the First World War. This book will appeal to students of all levels, scholars, and
The AHA congratulates the ten excellent recipients of the Australian Academy of the Humanities’ 2024 Publication Subsidy Scheme. The prestigious scheme is one of the Academy’s longest running awards. We
Congratulations to History Australia editor Yves Rees on the publication of Travelling to Tomorrow: The Modern women who Sparked Australia’s Romanced with America (NewSouth). A century ago, ten Australian women
Congratulations to Matthew Firth and Aditya Balasubramanian, recipients of the 2025 ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher Award. Matthew’s project, entitled ‘Contesting Conquests: Pre-Modern Attempts to Come to Terms with the
The AHA congratulates the outgoing editors of Australian Historical Studies, Fiona Paisley and Tim Rowse, and thanks them for their service to the historical profession over the past four years.
Congratulations to Ruby Ekkel, winner of the inaugural Kay Schaffer Award for best unpublished essay on storytelling (broadly defied) in Australian Studies. Ruby’s essay, “‘Friends with wild nature’: Intimacy, expertise,
Congratulations to Tets Kimura, Lauren Samuelsson and Annemarie McLaren, winners of the 2024 InASA ECR Publication Subsidy Scheme. These subsidies will be used to support the publication of the following
Congratulations to Cam Coventry and Jordy Silverstein, winners of the 2023 John Barrett Award (InASA). The John Barrett Award for Australian Studies is awarded annually to an article published in