Alexandra Roginski
@AlexRoginski
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History, cultural heritage, ideas. 'Science and Power in the Nineteenth-Century Tasman World'. Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Country. Views my own.
Australia
Joined July 2014
The book I've written on the 1995 boat journey of a group of East Timorese refugees to Australia, 'The Good Sea', now has a cover and a presence on the @MUPublishing website. Out 12 May 2026, coinciding with 31-year anniversary of the boat's departure. https://t.co/U5fy0tbKmY
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From deer-antler picks to Palaeolithic hand axes... I recently researched and curated a selection of archaeological materials from the UK and Ireland to complement Museums Victoria's fabulous 'Treasures of the Viking Age: The Galloway Hoard' exhibition.
collections.museumsvictoria.com.au
Melbourne Museum's current exhibition, 'Treasures of the Viking Age: The Galloway Hoard', tempts viewers into the tense world of treasure, community, trade and invasion that defined the lives of...
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Congratulations to AHA member David Lowe for the publication of his new book, "The Colombo Plan: Development Internationalism in Cold War Asia"! It's available to purchase here:
cambridge.org
Cambridge Core - Global History - The Colombo Plan
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Enjoying a session by @AIATSIS about searching their incredible photographic collection of 44,000 items! #AIATSISSummit
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Calling all train and tram enthusiasts! Susan Fitzgerald has been researching the history of public transport ticket design in Victoria. Hear about her archival discoveries in our video below, and see her artwork in our upcoming exhibition Rewind Forward: https://t.co/RfGb8xqVhn
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📻In case you missed it! Last Thursday, our 2024 annual lecture by Prof @kt_holmes38, 'Droughts, Flooding, Rains and Futures: Environmental History in the Murray Darling Basin,' was featured on @RadioNational's Big Ideas - catch up and listen here: 🔗 https://t.co/7E8EB8vaoV
abc.net.au
The Murray Darling Basin is the most important river system in Australia, and the most contested. What does it mean to live by those rivers, through the droughts, the floods, and the water politics...
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Great article by @NjabuloChipangu in @ConversationUK about the recent documentary film Dahomey. Key issues raised in relation to restitution, belonging and colonial violence. Very much worth a read!
My reflections on this excellent repatriation film & story by Matt Diop _ just published in The Conversation. Dahomey: timely repatriation documentary gives a literal voice to Benin’s stolen objects https://t.co/11IxzaLq9O via @ConversationUK
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So pleased about this new Indigenous identified position in Art History! Come & join a great group of colleagues @UQCom_Arts @HASSUQ @QAGOMA @uqanthmuseum @IntlAusStudies
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For centuries Macassans visited Australia to trade with Indigenous people. Between the 1901-06 the Commonwealth reacted to this relationship, see my new open access article @AustHistAssoc @ANU_SDSC : https://t.co/CPrhFbWsku
tandfonline.com
The relationship between Macassan trepangers and Aboriginal people became a political issue for the Commonwealth of Australia between 1901 and 1906. The cultural interchange between these groups, a...
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“If it’s a matter of punishing us, we have already been punished by being in limbo for more than 12 yrs. As a Hazara woman with a PhD in cancer research, Australia is the only place where I can contribute meaningfully" - Elnaz, Rep. Afghanistan community and Melbourne encampments
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A life-changing programme and a career highlight. I am sure you will bring many wonderful findings to this illustrious forum, Deb!
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The Lynette Russell Prize for First People's History in Schools is now open! Need some inspiration? Click through to read more about the prize and hear about our 2023 winners, Bairnsdale West Primary School (pictured). 🔗 https://t.co/pfAr61RgCL
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Wonderful @guardian review: "Dazzling... Dalrymple is a born storyteller, with a wonderful facility for expounding complex events with verve and clarity... Draws on vast reading as well as a keen eye for telling details." https://t.co/Gcxpae5xAR
theguardian.com
A dazzling account of the trade that enriched the subcontinent and allowed Romans to enjoy fabulous clothes, ivory, emeralds – and a dash of pepper
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Ever wondered why there are so many Australian White Ibis in Sydney? Join Coral Thomas Fellow, Associate Professor @ncushing12, at the Library next Tuesday 10 September to find out. #SLNSWFellows #Fellowships Free scholar talk, register here: https://t.co/eI79TcYgZa
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Congrats to Yves Rees on the publication of 'Travelling to Tomorrow'! The book has been described as 'curious, critical and kind’ by @annahopeclark, ‘a knockout’ by @clareawright. See book event details in the post below! @HistAustJournal
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It was such a pleasure to interview Mavis Kerinaiua and Laura Rademaker about 'Tiwi Story: Turning History Downside Up' for @NewBooksNetwork. We talked key Tiwi stories, book making as community process, football and so much more! @laurarads
https://t.co/FK2r6RK2o5
newbooksnetwork.com
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There’s a lot of excitement around the Oasis reunion at the moment. It reminds us of how we felt in October 2023 when, after nearly a century apart, this Zodiac beaker was reunited with its lid! Discover the full story on our #DigitalLab blog: https://t.co/VcXKvQOoPS
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This Golden Bear-winning film about the claims of the people of Benin for treasures stolen from Dahomey, the return journey, and their meanings on home soil was mind-blowingly powerful in experimenting with form to tell a complex, multivocal story. #MIFF
https://t.co/SAxBU8YI9b
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I am full of sadness and admiration after seeing the @Library_Vic exhib of Hazara photographer Barat Ali Batoor's images and stories documenting his asylum-seeker journey. How uneven our world. How important to stand up for human rights and dignity. https://t.co/tfRk2hBnFV
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