Eaglehawk and Crow: Aboriginal knowledges, imperial networks and the evolution of religion
Deputy Director Laura Rademaker recently published this article in Journal of Colonialism and Colonial history. In ‘Eaglehawk and Crow: Aboriginal knowledges, imperial networks and the…
How historically accurate is the film High Ground? The violence it depicts is uncomfortably close to the truth
Laura Rademaker, the Research Centre's Deputy Director, has joined with Dr Sally K May and Senior Traditional Elder Julie Narndal Gumurdul, to consider the historical accuracy of the film 'High…
Charlotte Feakins wins at AAA 2020 Conference
'Charlotte Feakins, one of the Research Centre’s Affiliated Students, was awarded the Australian Archaeological Association Conference 2020 Best Student Paper prize and the winner of the Maureen…
Monumental discovery narratives and deep history
"The Research Centre Director, Ann McGrath, has written a new article on deep history. Published in the latest edition of the Humanities Australia Journal, it contrasts the destruction of the…
Aboriginal Workers: a 1995 special issue of Labour History revisited in 2020
The 1995 Aboriginal Workers Special Issue of Labour History edited by Ann McGrath, Kay Saunders, and Jackie Huggins was recently relaunched, with a new introduction, and a blog interview from…
Reviewing Song Spirals
The Deep History team have been inspired by the recent publication Song Spirals: Sharing Women’s Wisdom of Country through Songlines, written by the Gay’wu Group of Women, and were pleased to see it…
The role of sound in the creation of place and identities
by Rob Hardcastle: My interdisciplinary practice-based PhD is primarily concerned with sound’s role in the creation of place and identities, and I explore some of these themes within the context of…