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HomeCentre For Environmental HistoryCEH EventsICEHO Global Conversations: Prof. Grace Karskens
ICEHO Global Conversations: Prof. Grace Karskens

Join us for the latest ICEHO Global Conversations seminar, featuring Emeritus Professor Grace Karskens (UNSW) in discussion with Centre Director, Associate Professor Ruth Morgan.

Professor Karskens will reflect on her latest award-winning book, People of the River: Lost worlds of early Australia (Allen & Unwin, 2020). Read a short overview of a related project here.

 

Grace Karskens is Emeritus Professor of History in the School of Humanities and Languages at the University of New South Wales. Her research areas include Australian colonial and cross-cultural history, Aboriginal history and environmental history. Grace is interested in promoting historical understandings and awareness to wide audiences. She began her career as a public historian, served as a Trustee of the Historic Houses Trust of New South Wales and is a founding member of the online Dictionary of Sydney. Her books include Inside the Rocks: The Archaeology of a Neighbourhood, the multi-award winning The Rocks: Life in Early Sydney and The Colony: A History of Early Sydney, which won the 2010 Prime Minister’s Literary Award for non-fiction. Grace's latest book People of the River: Lost Worlds of Early Australia was published by Allen & Unwin in 2020. She was elected a Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities in 2010 and a Fellow of the Royal Society of New South Wales in 2019. At present she is working with Darug people on the collaborative Dyarubbin: The Real Secret River project, funded by the State Library of New South Wales' Coral Thomas Fellowship.

Date & time

  • Tue 15 Feb 2022, 8:00 am - 8:00 am

Speakers

  • Professor Grace Karskens
  • A/Professor Ruth Morgan

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  •  A/Prof Ruth Morgan
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