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30
Nov
2012

New book launched: Living with Fire by Christine Hansen and Tom Griffiths

On 23 November 2012, a new book by Christine Hansen and Tom Griffiths was launched in one of the communities that suffered on Black Saturday.  Entitled Living with Fire: People, nature and…

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28
Nov
2012

New Book: Living with Fire

Living with Fire People, Nature and History in Steels Creek by Christine Hansen and Tom Griffiths (CSIRO Publishing, 2012). ISBN: 9780643104792 On 23 November 2012, a new book by…

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23
Nov
2012

The disturbing logic of “Stay or Go”

The experts driving Australia’s bushfire policies won’t acknowledge that different forests produce different fires, writes Professor Tom Griffiths. The most shocking fact about Black Saturday 2009 is…

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23
Nov
2012

Talking turkey: President Obama and his paltry pardons

As the holiday rolls around each year, one lucky turkey (and his “alternate”) is spared the fate of his tasty brethren. This executive reprieve is followed by the President’s blessing bestowed upon…

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21
Nov
2012

Emeritus Professor Barry Higman honoured

Emeritus Professor Barry Higman was honoured for his valuable contribution to the Department of History at University of the West Indies and to historiography of the West Indies at the…

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13
Nov
2012

Bright star of desert archaeology

Nicolas Rothwell writes about Mike Smith's forthcoming book, The Archaeology of Australia's Deserts: HALF a decade ago it became clear to Mike Smith, the bright star of Australian desert…

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09
Nov
2012

New publication: Socialising the Child in Late Medieval England, c. 1400-1600

Dr Merridee Bailey's book, Socialising the Child in Late Medieval England, c. 1400-1600, published by Boydell & Brewer, will be released next week. This study takes as its focus the ways in which…

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