Kurrwa1 to Kartak2: hand–made/held–ground with Professor Brenda L Croft
How can notions of home, community, and Country be represented within histories of both endurance and dislocation? In March 2022, Brenda L. Croft gave a talk as part of The First Nations Speaker…
Remembering Anzac - Travel and Study in 2022
War memory looms large in Australia and New Zealand. From modest monuments featured in tiny country towns to the elaborate exhibitions fielded by state and national memorials, war has come to occupy…
Director's Blog: An Inspirational Leader: Mary June “Tookie” (Kelly) Pappin, Mutthi Mutthi elder, 21-6-1950 – 21-1-2022
Mary Pappin was a woman who inspired so many people. This Director’s Blog provides a chance to honour her contributions. For me personally, Mary Pappin shaped so many years of my life and work. I…
Major Laureate Outcome from Harvard Collaboration: Special Issue on ‘Deep Historicities’ Published
This month, a special issue of Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies themed on ‘Deep Historicities’ has been published featuring the work of multiple members of the Centre. The…
Two Talented ANU History Students on FNBAC Panel Session
ANU History students, Eleanor Foster and Freya Willis, who received the Eric Fry Encouragement Grants will speak about their research work and materials used in the Noel Butlin Archives Centre (…
School's strength in Gender History Awarded
In the ANU Gender Institute's latest round of funding, two of the School's staff received awards.Dr. Karo Moret-Miranda received a grant for her 'research-led project that aim[s] to foster gender…
Prestigious Research Award for Dr Laura Rademaker
Laura has recently been named as one of four recipients of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia’s 2021 Paul Bourke Awards for Early Career Research. The ASSA acknowledges Laura as ‘a…