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Anzac Day: 1955-85

Location
K6.63 King's Building
Category
Seminar
When
23/05/2012 (18:15-19:30)
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Part of the Menzies Centre for Australian Studies seminar series.Click here for a full list of Wednesday Seminars. 

All seminars are free, and all members of the public are welcome to attend. RSVP to convener: Professor Carl Bridge, email: carl.bridge@kcl.ac.uk or phone: 020 7848 7392. 

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The Menzies Centre for Australian Studies organises a research seminar series throughout the academic year with events being held weekly during term time. The seminar series is a fantastic opportunity for the centre to welcome academics from a broad range of disciplines working on Australian subjects and to exchange research ideas and new discoveries.

Leah Riches (Monash University), 'Anzac Day: 1955-85' (title tbc)

Followed by launch of Philip Payton (Exeter)'s book, Regional Australia and the Great War: 'The Boys from old Kio', [Yorke Peninsular, South Australia] Exeter University Press, Exeter.

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Historicising the Humanitarians: Aboriginal-European contact history and debates surrounding humanitarian observers

Historicising the Humanitarians: Aboriginal-European contact history and debates surrounding humanitarian observers

Date
12/06/2013
Location
K2.29
Description
A seminar with Shirleene Robinson (Rydon Fellow, MCAS). Followed by a poetry reading by Aidan Coleman.

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