Director's Blog: Shamrock Aborigines, NAIDOC, and beyond
On 10th November, I had the pleasure of attending a NAIDOC event hosted at the Irish Embassy in Canberra by the Ambassador of Ireland, HE Breandán Ó Caollaí and Ms Carmel Callan. This has become an…
Oceanic histories: how seas shaped Australia’s past
How do oceans make histories? Or how do we make histories from oceans? These were questions posed in a recent webinar hosted by the ANU Research Centre for Deep History in conjunction with the Centre…
Inscriptions of Nature: a new book by Pratik Chakrabarti
One of the Research Centre’s Collaborating scholars, Pratik Chakrabarti, has published a new book, Inscriptions of Nature: Geology and the Naturalization of Antiquity. A culmination of a…
A Tribute to Susan Ryan - Josh Black
Doctoral candidate, Josh Black, has published a moving tribute to Suan Ryan on the Australian Book Review. The late Susan Ryan was a pioneering senator who was a feminist and human rights…
A Tribute to Susan Ryan - Josh Black
Doctoral candidate, Josh Black, has published a moving tribute to Suan Ryan on the Australian Book Review. The late Susan Ryan was a pioneering senator who was a feminist and human rights…
A Tribute to Susan Ryan - Josh Black
Doctoral candidate, Josh Black, has published a moving tribute to Suan Ryan on the Australian Book Review. The late Susan Ryan was a pioneering senator who was a feminist and human rights…
ACIH Co-Director Lawrie Bamblett writes for Defining Moments exhibition
Australian Centre for Indigenous History Co-Director Lawrie Bamblett has recently contributed three entries for the National Museum of Australia's Defining Moments exhibition. Defining Moments…