
The Australian National University's Centre for Environmental History is pleased to announce the Robin-Griffiths Annual Environmental History Lecture. This Annual Lecture honours the Centre's founders, Emeritus Professors Libby Robin and Tom Griffiths, who have so generously fostered the field of environmental history and cultivated a community of scholars. We hope this annual event will go a small way to recognising their enormous contribution to the field and to share new research in environmental history.
The inaugural Robin-Griffiths Lecture will take place on Thursday 8 December 2022. Professor Katie Holmes (La Trobe) will present the lecture, titled 'About the Birds and the Trees: Reading Robin and Griffiths and writing environmental history'.
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