ANU Historians play a central role in Indigenous site handback
Professor Isabel McBryde and Rob Paton, both from the ANU School of History, were invited as special guests of the Wurrunjeri people to attend the handback ceremony for the Mount William Stone Axe…
Book on the history of the Antarctic Treaty System wins Australian Educational Publishing Awards 2012
Australia and the Antarctic Treaty System: 50 Years of Influence (UNSW Press), edited by Tom Griffiths, School of History, ANU and Marcus Haward, Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies…
ACIH researchers share top prizes at MAGNA 2012
Burlganyja Wanggaya: Old People Talking - Listen, Learn and Respect, a permanent exhibition at Gwoonwardu Mia Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre in Carnarvon has taken out the National…
McGrath to speak at Harvard
Archeologists, historians, and indigenous communities all share an interest in the past, but often study and commemorate it in different ways. Next week, Professor Ann McGrath, Director of the…
Criminology by the stars
On September 24, 1605, Edward Gresham drew up this horoscope (transcribed opposite from British Library, Sloane MS 3857, f`100v) for George Benson. So why list it as this month’s featured event?…
Burlganyja Wanggaya exhibition wins top prizes at MAGNA 2012
Burlganyja Wanggaya: Old People Talking - Listen, Learn and Respect exhibition at Gwoonwardu Mia Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre in Carnarvon has taken out the National Winner and Winner -…
TEDxSydney: Tom Griffiths - Ice Core Warnings
Tom Griffiths is the W K Hancock Professor of History at the Australian National University and has written a history of Antarctica entitled Slicing the Silence: Voyaging to Antarctica. In January…