2025 Fellowships at the National Library of Australia
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The Australian Historical Association is delighted to be holding its annual AHA Conference from Monday 1 to Thursday 4 July 2024 at Flinders University, Adelaide. The AHA 2024 Conference will bring together scholars from across the disciplines with a shared interest in history. The conference is open to academics, students and community members wishing to share their research and hear about the latest developments in history studies. Further information to come
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RHSV Drill Hall and online, Tuesday 28 May 2024, 6.30pm AEST The 2024 Weston Bate Oration will present Fiona Gatt’s research findings as Historian in Residence at the Royal Historical
Gallery Room, State Library of NSW, 21 May 2024, 2.00pm to 3.00pm AEST The History Council of NSW invites AHA members to attend the ‘Winning Histories’ panel at the Sydney
State Library of NSW, Wednesday 3 April 2024, 5.00pm to 6.00pm AEDT History Now seminars explore current and compelling issues affecting the practice of contemporary history. It is a long-running
History Now seminars explore current and compelling issues affecting the practice of contemporary history. It is a long-running series of public talks and discussions, bringing new perspectives to all aspects
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