Two Recent History Graduates Heading To The Poles
Andrew Goodwin (2019) Andrew’s Honours thesis was entitled, ‘ “We have shamefully Indianized”: Cultural and Bodily Change in the Colonial New England Environment’. Andrew has been accepted into…
Emma Kowal talks about the history of biospecimen collection among the aboriginal peoples of Australia
In this podcast, “Why scientists collected the blood of Indigenous Peoples”, Emma talks with Michael F. Robinson, Professor of History, University of Hartford, about the history of biospecimen…
Tom Murray's Documentary in Sydney Film Festival
Collaborating Scholar, Tom Murray’s The Skin of Others is one of the outstanding films of the Sydney Film Festival. About colonial relations with First Australians, The Skin of Others is told through…
Works That Shaped The World Podcast with Tom Griffiths AO
The Works That Shaped The World Podcast is a podcast developed by the College of Arts and Social Sciences, and is their number 1 podcast! Unfortunately, due to current events, their podcast has been…
Launch of the Etched In Bone Study Guide
Etched in Bone Study Guide now available Described by Peter Yu as ‘a brave, necessary and courageous film’, Etched in Bone is a documentary feature about the theft of Indigenous human…
CFP: Restoring Forests in Times of Contagion
We are seeking papers on the history and policy of tree planting to restore Australian and New Zealand forests and landscapes. They will be published on-line concurrently as a collection in October…
Deep History Reading Group 2020
The Research Centre’s Deep History Reading Group recommenced via Zoom meetups on 17 April. The Reading Group is chaired by PhD scholar, Josh Newham, and began last year. Previously it was a…