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Dr Tess Gardner
Dr Tess Gardner

Position: Graduated PhD Student
School and/or Centres: National Centre of Biography

Position: Graduated PhD Student
School and/or Centres: School of History

Email: u6898631@anu.edu.au

Location: Level 5, RSSS Building, 146 Ellery Crescent

Qualification: BLaS (Hons), University of Sydney<br />

  • Biography
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Tess is a PhD student with the National Centre for Biography researching the biographies of Australian Journalists in early twentieth century China. Her honours thesis also examined a Quaker medical missionary in Canton. She is currently a visiting scholar at the State Library of New South Wales.

You can follow her on Twitter to keep up to date with her research.

Histories of Imperialism, histories of journalism and the media, China and Australia, 20th century China.