This Month in History - Nimbin Dreaming
Held from 12-21 May 1973, the Nimbin Aquarius Festival was a watershed event in the growth of an alternative movement in Australia. A salient feature of the festival, both at the time and in…
Stop Splashing About and Make Some Waves
School of History PhD student, Chris Wallace, has an essay entitled Standing up to P, stop splashing about and make some waves in the Griffith Review's April Edition: …
Are We Changing Sex Or Is Sex Changing Us?
On Friday May 24 2013, Frank Bongiorno, Associate Professor with the School of History and author of The Sex Lives of Australians will join Naomi Wolf, Benjamin Law and Faramerz Dabhoiwala at…
Attorney-General launches Digital History Collaboration
The Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus QC has launched an exciting initiative of the 'Deepening Histories of Place' ARC funded Linkage Project. In introducing the Attorney General at the launch on 8 April…
Calibre Prize for an Outstanding Essay
Dr Martin Thomas, Australian Research Council Future Fellow in the Australian National University’s School of History, has been announced as the winner of the seventh Calibre Prize for an Outstanding…
National History Honours Workshop @ANU
Writing an honours thesis in the field of History? Want to meet honours students from other universities and discuss how to research and write your thesis? The School of History of the…
The Archaeology of Australia's Deserts
Mike Smith National Museum of Australia, Canberra Cambridge World Archaeology, ISBN-13: 9780521407458. This is the first book-length study of the archaeology of Australia's deserts, one of the…