ANU Historian Professor Anne McGrath has won the 2016 NSW Premier’s History Prize
ANU historian, Professor Ann McGrath, has won a 2016 NSW Premier's History prize for her book, llicit Love: Interracial sex and marriage in the United States and Australia. The Director of the ANU…
Daniel May receives 2017 Moran Award
 Daniel May is the recipient of the 2017 Moran Award for History of Science Research. This award is aimed at postgraduate students and other researchers with expertise in the history of…
Call for Papers: How the Personal Became Political
How the Personal Became Political: Re-assessing Australia's Revolutions in Gender and Sexuality in the 1970's An interdisciplinary two day symposium Where: Australian National University When:…
Woodstock: Three days of peace and music, Malcolm Allbrook
If everyone who had claimed to have been at Woodstock on the week-end of August 15-17 1969, had actually been there, attendance would have been in the millions, rather than the estimated 400,000 who…
ANU Historians Shortlisted for the 2016 NSW Premier’s History Awards
Associate Professor Frank Bongiorno and Professor Ann McGrath were shortlisted for the 2016 NSW Premier's History awards. Books by two…
ANU students in the Highly Commended category for History in the International Undergraduate Awards program
Two of our past and current Honours students, Geraldine Fela and Emily Gallagher, have been placed in the Highly Commended category for History in the International Undergraduate Awards program,…
Earle Page and Robert Menzies – How to be Remembered for the Wrong Reason
On 13 September 1939, Earle Page resigned as leader of the federal parliamentary Country Party, ending an 18 year reign. This was the belated outcome of his attack of 20 April that year on the…