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17
Dec
2015

The Seven Dwarfs and the Age of the Mandarins book launch

Book launch

The National Centre of Biography invites you to celebrate the launch of The Seven Dwarfs and the Age of the Mandarins: Australian Government Administration in the Post-War Reconstruction Era edited by Samuel Furphy. The book is being launched by the Chancellor of the ANU Professor the Hon Gareth…

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29
Oct
2015

Helen Trinca: Madeleine

Workshop

Helen Trinca, whose biography of Ted St John's daughter, Madeleine, was the co-winner of the Prime Minister's non-fiction award last December, will discuss the ethics of writing the lives of others.

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27
Aug
2015

Angela Woollacott: Don Dunstan

Workshop

Angela Woollacott will discuss her biography of Don Dunstan. She will also ponder issues for a biographer of using various genres of the subject’s ‘autobiographies’.

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30
Jul
2015

Philip Ayres: Owen Dixon

Workshop

Philip Ayres will discuss writing biography: the generation of forward momentum, the question of fate vs will, and the concept of essence in regard to character.

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25
Jun
2015

Andrew Tink: Australia 1901–2001

Workshop

Andrew Tink discusses his latest book, Australia 1901–2001: a narrative history (2014), a story driven by people: prime ministers, soldiers, shopkeepers, singers, footballers and farmers, be they men or women, Australian-born, immigrant or Aboriginal.

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28
May
2015

Alison Alexander: Jane Franklin

Workshop

Alison Alexander discusses her biography The Ambitions of Jane Franklin: Victorian lady adventurer (Allen & Unwin 2013) which won the National Biography Award in 2014.

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30
Apr
2015

Sheila Fitzpatrick, My Father's Daughter

Workshop

Sheila Fitzpatrick discusses her My Father’s Daughter (2010), a memoir of her father, the radical historian Brian Fitzpatrick, and her own childhood in Melbourne in the 1940s and ‘50s and A Spy in the Archives (2013) which told of her experiences as a young historian researching her dissertation in…

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