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27
Jun
2024

‘The name of the product I tested is Life’: The Life and Poetry of Peter Porter - ‘Duelling with diffidence’

Seminar

In a time of debased international politics and media manipulation of truth, the spin-and-cant-skewering precision of poetry is more important than ever. This talk argues for a new look at Peter Porter (1929-2010), lauded Australian poet whose broad international span (poems on subjects as diverse…

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30
May
2024

The peripatetic life of landscape artist Eugene von Guérard: discovering the man behind the art

Seminar

The peripatetic life of 19th century landscape artist Eugene von Guérard spanned both hemispheres of the globe and most of the 19th century. The ‘facts’ that scaffold his life are frequently reiterated in commentaries about his art, but the man behind the public persona has been largely ignored.…

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02
May
2024

The World of Mab Grimwade: Australian Women, Biography and Archives

Seminar

Searching for the imprint of a woman’s life is a challenge repeatedly expressed by the biographers of women, and Mab Grimwade is no exception. Born into a genteel family of pastoralists and investors in colonial Victoria, Mabel Louise Kelly (1887–1973), or ‘Mab’ to those who knew her, would grow up…

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28
Mar
2024

Bennelong & Phillip: A History Unravelled

Seminar

Kate Fullagar will discuss the background, research, writing, and unusual methodology of her third monograph, Bennelong & Phillip (Simon & Schuster, 2023). This book offers a dual biography of Arthur Phillip (1738-1814), the inaugural governor of New South Wales, and of Bennelong (c1764-…

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29
Feb
2024

Subjects of Time: Australian lives at the fin de siècle

Seminar

The fin de siècle c1890-1914 reflected a tension between movement and stasis, degeneration and progress. Historical actors caught between acting in the world as it was or finding ways of changing circumstance and perspective. Charles Conder’s painting While Daylight Lingers (1890) provided an…

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30
Nov
2023

Kevin Windle: Alexander Zuzenko, the Communist International and the Workers’ Republic of Australia

Workshop

Alexander Zuzenko, a sailor and veteran of the 1905 Russian revolution, arrived in Australia in 1911 and embarked upon a career of industrial and political agitation and radical journalism. He went on to head the Union of Russian Workers in Brisbane and lead the red flag demonstration in 1919.…

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26
Oct
2023

Katherine Sanders: F.O.V. Acheson, Judge of New Zealand’s Native Land Court 1919-43

Workshop

F.O.V. Acheson, Judge of New Zealand’s Native Land Court 1919-43: Innovative Legal Judgments on Native Title and the Treaty of Waitangi F.O.V. Acheson, a Judge of New Zealand’s Native Land Court from 1919 to 1943, was a man of lively intellect and broad interests. As a young law student, Acheson…

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