Understanding the deep past across languages and culture
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This symposium asks what are the various ways of conceiving and knowing the past – beyond the linear, diachronic, documentary past of Western or academic history of today – and how might these inform the practice of researching the ‘deep’ human past? Further, how might the past be understood in relationship to the present, and what might this mean for the study of history?
Location
The Drawing Room, University House, ANU
Speakers
- Prof Ann McGrath
- Prof Jaky Troy
- Dr Laura Rademaker
Contact
- Laura Rademaker
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