Journal of Australian Colonial History
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Publishing the best scholarship on nineteenth century Australia
Joined December 2020
Looking forward to speaking about this milestone in Australian constitutional history on behalf of the Journal of Australian Colonial History and @UniNewEngland
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Don't miss out! Register for our 13-14 November conference livestream for 'The Spark: The Act that Brought Parliament and the Supreme Court to NSW': https://t.co/heY4dQZECi
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Don't miss out! Register for our 13-14 November conference livestream for 'The Spark: The Act that Brought Parliament and the Supreme Court to NSW': https://t.co/heY4dQZECi
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New from the UNE Convict History Research Collective: 'A Directory of the Norfolk Island First Settlement, 1788-1814'. Bringing you the best in staff/student Digital Humanities research collaborations @UniNewEngland🧐 https://t.co/nKrqtvQu04
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Going to pin this. Excellent intro to #convict transportation by Nancy Cushing, author and Assoc Prof of History at University of Newcastle #Australia.
On the podcast | From criminal sentencing to colonial settlement, @ncushing12 answers questions on the transportation of British convicts to Australia https://t.co/r6B3TNWZsB
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Better late than never ... Vol.24 (2022) out now. For copies (electronic or printed) write to jach@une.edu.au
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Super pleased for Tim and the team @ The Bentham Project. Such important work ...
Really pleased that we've been awarded a grant to produce an edition of 'A Picture of the Treasury', Bentham's remarkable, semi-autobiographical, tragi-comic account of the failure of his panopticon penitentiary scheme
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I'm delighted to share the video of my Russel Ward Annual Lecture at @UniNewEngland. Thanks to my friends at UNE and the many community historians, @RAHS_News staff, #CovidStreetArchive contributors and @seamuseum_ team for making it possible 👋 @pha_nsw
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The 2023 AHA conference at ACU has a logo! To be held 3-6 July 2023 at ACU’s Melbourne campus. Save the date! The CFP will appear shortly. https://t.co/NsgqTm1s6Y
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Applications for Higher Degree Researcher and Early Career Researcher (ECR) awards to assist with attendance at the AHA's annual Conference at Deakin are DUE SOON! Applications close Thursday 31 March 2022. 1/3 Postgrad Conference Support Scheme:
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Reflecting on the success and renown of the JACH
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Vol. 23 (2021): Delayed a little, by Covid first, and then a hurricane that tore through the Armidale campus. This volume is dedicated to our dear friend and supporter, Babette Smith. With thanks to the outstanding authors who helped us salvage some gold from an ordinary year
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Colleagues, just published, for our dear friend Babette Smith - a discerning review of her latest book by Michael Quinlan!! Our thoughts are with you Babette. ;)
More online book reviews - Michael Quinlan reviews 'Defiant Voices: How Australia’s Female Convicts Challenged Authority' by @BabetteSmith & 'Convict-Era Port Arthur: Misery of the Deepest Dye' by David W Cameron @nlagovau @PenguinBooksAus #OzHist
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Congrats to UNE's Martin Gibbs and Richard Tuffin on their 2020 APES Award for Spatial Enablement. The project, Convict Landscapes is an interactive tool that traces the many places of convict labour and incarceration across Tasmania from 1804 to 1877. https://t.co/jwa9muZMtW
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As requested, the contents of Vol.22 (2020), our special volume on convict life and labour at Port Arthur. More info on the journal here < https://t.co/zQcA8MKhV0>
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Proud to release our special volume (No.22) on convict life and labour at Port Arthur, featuring the work of our wonderful postgrads on the ARC Discovery project, 'Landscapes of Production and Punishment'. Thanks to UNE's Richard Tuffin for stepping up as co-editor.
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