AMHN is joining the general migration *ahem*
Thank you for joining us on our Twitter journey and we hope that we will see you wherever we resettle.
Currently: website, FB page & new LinkedIn group.
AMHN is joining the general migration *ahem*
Thank you for joining us on our Twitter journey and we hope that we will see you wherever we resettle.
Currently: website, FB page & new LinkedIn group.
AMHN is joining the general migration *ahem*
Thank you for joining us on our Twitter journey and we hope that we will see you wherever we resettle.
Currently: website, FB page & new LinkedIn group.
A collection of diaries and papers written by migrants to Australia have recently been added to Trove.
See what's new in Trove: https://t.co/wbNi3rJnAc
today we put out the final episode of ‘Being Stateless: An Oral History Podcast’, featuring a conversation between myself, @Niro_Kan & Hasib Hourani held at the launch event a few weeks ago.
You can listen on Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts: https://t.co/qx5oaUaZeZ
It's nearly here! The launch of the Harry Gentle Resource Centre Dictionary of Biography, featuring over 1,000 entries for pre-1860 First Peoples, convicts, soldiers, settlers & migrants, is happening tomorrow at Queensland State Archives. @QSArchives@GU_SocialCultur
The AHA welcomes the Australian Government's proposed 20% cut to HECS-HELP student debts. But this modest cost-of-living relief cannot, on its own, make Higher Ed debts more equitable. 'Job-ready Graduates' must give way to a better, fairer fee system
https://t.co/UmD7NVs16p
Our final issue for 2024 is a themed issue, 'Opening Australia’s Multilingual Archive', guest edited by @SophieLoyWilson & @AdrianVickers5
Congratulations & thank you to all involved. @OMAA2021 https://t.co/vCgPZwbkM7
This is tonight! 💫
Dr @jordana_s_ will be in conversation with Dr Yves Rees about her incredible book Cruel Care, 6pm at the @wheelercentre. Last minute tickets are available!
🔗Book: https://t.co/u2c7OOGa3K
Very excited that our Opening the Multilingual Archive of Australia special issue of Australian Historical Studies is just out! We will be launching it at our conference https://t.co/0TzMQoqJpf @OMAA2021
Our final Book+Author event for 2024 is THIS Thursday, with the amazing @jordana_s_ in conversation with Dr Yves Rees about her book Cruel Care: A History of Children at our Borders. We can't wait for what will be a fascinating in-person discussion.
🔗Tix: https://t.co/tEX7S6PsC8
Still three days left to apply for the 2025 International Seminar in Historical Refugee Studies in Berkeley (see https://t.co/9YrClJ3znH or CfP below)! Spread the word! @GHIWashington@ghiwest@PeterGatrell@AHAhistorians @SLachenicht @Delphine_Diaz @AtlanticExiles
Often overlooked in history, a new @WakefieldPress book edited by @FlindersHASS's Peter Monteath & Matt Fitzpatrick (@kilderbenhauser) has shed light on how SA's German settlers helped shape colonial relations with Indigenous Australians. Read more here 🔗 https://t.co/UOfdN9Cra4
🎉HOT OFF THE PRESS: We publish a new article
Tracy Ireland, Steve Brown, Kate Bagnall, Jane Lydon, Tim Sherratt & Sharon Veale (2024) Engaging the everyday: the concept and practice of ‘everyday heritage’. International Journal of Heritage Studies, https://t.co/DZfhQJ3Jt7