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Allan Martin (1926-2002) was an intellectual, institutional, and social pioneer whose career as a historian spanned the second half of the 20th Century. When most Australians went to England for their postgraduate work, he chose ANU, where he was the first doctoral student in History in the Research School of Social Sciences. He accepted the Foundation chair in History at LaTrobe University in 1966 and returned to RSSS as a senior fellow in 1973.
The Allan Martin Lecturer will be a distinguished scholar whose work is relevant to Allan's intellectual, institutional and social interests to the History Program to give a public lecture, present a seminar and conduct a workshop for PhD students.
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Upcoming Events
Connecting the Dots: Ayahs and Empire in Australian Settler Society
Professor Victoria Haskins
What can the stories of South Asian ayahs – nursemaids and domestic servants – tell us about the significance of race and women’s domestic labour in…
Past Events
2006 Allan Martin Memorial Lecture
Labor's Part in Australian History: a Lament (PDF 60KB) presented by Dr John Hirst. Copies of the talk are available by contacting history@coombs.anu…
2005 Allan Martin Memorial Lecture: Writing histories of difference: new histories of nation and empire
Writing histories of difference: new histories of nation and empire presented by Professor Catherine Hall University College, London.
Inaugural Allan Martin Memorial Lecture
In Search of the 'Actual Man Underneath': A.W. Martin and the Art of Biography by Dr Inga Clendinnen, Historian and Author, 4 May 2004. Copies of…