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07
Oct
2020

Observing Justice?: Protectors of Aborigines in Early Colonial Australasia

Webinar/Online

Historians of Aboriginal protection as a mode of colonial governance have emphasised both its global origins and its varied local practices. Between 1838 and 1842 the British government appointed at least sixteen Protectors of Aborigines across four Australasian colonies. Their contrasting careers…

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01
Oct
2020

Works that Shaped the World: Sarah Bellamy (1770-1843) and Women Transported to Botany Bay

Webinar/Online

Born in 1770, 250 years ago, Sarah Bellamy was one of the longest lived first fleeters by the time of her death in 1843. Owing to the dearth of records, hers and the lives of other women transported from England to arrive in Botany Bay in 1788 have been described as ‘unthinkable…

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30
Sep
2020

Sisters in Service: Lay Sisters in the Dominican Order, Eastern Australia 1867-2019

Seminar

Between 1867 and 1958 eighty women took up the lay sister housekeeper position in Dominican convents throughout Eastern Australia.  They were the helpmeets of the teaching sisters, known as choir sisters, who without the domestic work of the lay sisters could not have maintained their convents…

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12
Aug
2020

Half the Perfect World: Writers, Dreamers and Drifters on Hydra, 1955-1964

Workshop

This seminar will address the story of Charmian Clift and George Johnston, a power couple of Australian literature in the mid-20th century, who are the focus of the book Half the Perfect World: Writers, Dreamers and Drifters on Hydra, 1955-1964 (Monash University Publishing, 2018). Clift was a…

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12
Mar
2020

Cassandra Pybus: Truganini

Workshop

Australian author and historian Cassandra Pybus will discuss her soon-to-be published book Truganini: Journey Through the Apocalypse. The Indigenous museum curator, Gaye Sculthorpe, has described the book as giving this much misunderstood and misrepresented figure ‘the proper attention she…

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21
Nov
2019

Launch: Australian Journal of Biography and History, No. 2, 2019

Book launch

The National Centre of Biography, at the ANU, in association with the Canberra and District Historical Society warmly invites you to celebrate the publication of the Australian Journal of Biography and History: No. 2, 2019. The journal will be launched by the Hon. Arthur…

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07
Nov
2019

HDR Masterclass by Lawrence Goldman: William Morris and Edward Bellamy

Workshop

William Morris and Edward Bellamy: Contrasting late-Victorian visions of the socialist future William Morris and Edward Bellamy were the authors of the great 19th century utopian novels:  News from Nowhere (Morris) and Looking Backward (Bellamy). Lawrence Goldman has…

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