ANU School of History supports the annual History Colloquium in Darwin
Each year, Northern Territory historians and members of the general public in Darwin gather to learn about emerging historical scholarship concerning Australia and its region. The event is…
Fim about the life and times of Gordon Briscoe
A film about Gordon Briscoe, one of ACIH's first Research Fellows, has been produced by Wonderland Productions and is screening on NITV: Kulka - The Life and Times of Gordon Briscoe will go to…
SCHOOL OF HISTORY STELLAR COUP OF ARC DISCOVERY GRANTS 2010
The ANU School of History has performed stunningly well in this year’s round of ARC Discovery grants announced 25 October for funding to begin 2011. Academic staff of the School won all five of the…
New Vice-President of the AHA elected
Professor Angela Woollacott was elected Vice President of the Australian Historical Association at its 2010 annual meeting in Perth in July.
VALE PROFESSOR EMERITA BERYL RAWSON
Professor Emerita Beryl Rawson died in Canberra on Friday 22 October, aged 77. A historian of ancient Rome, her publications included Children and Childhood in Roman Italy (2003), and her most…
The Cold War and the Anthropocene: 1945-25,945 A.D.
The Cold War and the Anthropocene: 1945-25,945 A.D. John McNeill Georgetown University Public Lecture Tuesday 26 October 2010 5-6.30 pm Venue: Hedley Bull Lecture Theatre 1, ANU We live in an era…
Biography Footnotes, no 6, 2010
The latest issue of the NCB's newsletter Biography Footnotes is now available on the web. Read about our latest staff news as well as conferences recently held and forthcoming; Mark St Leon, a…