Nuclear histories: How the atom shapes the past
Webinar/Online
Australia is home to abundant uranium and thorium reserves, the radioactive heavy metals that fuel nuclear reactors, arm militaries, and contribute to the…
Oceanic histories: How seas shaped Australia’s past
Seminar
The Deep History and Science in Conversation Series created two excellent webinars, one on Pandemics, the other on The Anthropocene. If you missed them, both can be…
Is Deep History White?
Other
14 July, 1:00 PM AEST & 15 July 15, 3.30PM AEST. A two-part program presented by the New Earth Histories Research Program, UNSW, and Professor Pratik Chakrabarti,…
Deep History and Science in Conversation: The Anthropocene
Webinar/Online
Perhaps unsurprisingly, our topic for the previous and inaugural session in our Conversation Series was inspired by the alarming and largely unprecedented context in…
Deep History and Science in Conversation : Pandemics and Deep Time
Webinar/Online
The Deep History and Science in Conversation Series is an initiative of the Research Centre for Deep History.
'Pandemics and the Deep Human Past': Deep History and Science in Conversation
Lecture
‘Pandemics and the Deep Human Past’ is the first conversation in the Deep History and Science in Conversation Series, a initiative of the Research Centre for Deep…
CANCELLED Discovery, deep history, and other stories for a Greater Australia
Lecture
THIS EVENT IS CANCELLED DUE TO THE CURRENT COVID-19 OUTBREAK. This lecture is free and open to the public. With the 250th anniversary of Lieutenant James…