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New issue of Isis Vol. 116, No. 4 (2025) www.journals.uchicago.edu/toc/isis/202... @chicagojournals.bsky.social @isisjournal.bsky.social @historyscience.bsky.social Focus: Is Deep History White? @pratik-hstm.bsky.social @amywayness.bsky.social @lindaaburnett.bsky.social
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Isis | Vol 116, No 4
Enormous thanks to our editor Pratik Chakrabarti @pratik-hstm.bsky.social for bringing this incredible volume together. Check it out!!! www.journals.uchicago.edu/toc/isis/cur...
#intellectualhistory #historyofscience #deephistory
18.11.2025 04:08
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Happy day: my contribution to the Isis Focus issue @isisjournal.bsky.social "Is Deep History White?" has been published! My article, 'Mungo Man, Settler Mythology, and the Contest of Australiaβs Deep History,' considers the complexities of deep history in Australia: how and by whom it can be...
18.11.2025 04:04
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Simon Birminghamβs intervention in research funding is not unprecedented, but dangerous
Projects submitted to the Australian Research Council are vetted heavily by panels of experts. Minister Birminghamβs decision undermines this process.
Don't let the new ARC legislation hit you on the way out, former Education Minister, Simon Birmingham.
I can't celebrate someone's "service" when all they did for higher ed and research was wreck stuff just for political point-scoring. Good riddance.
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A big win for the NTEU. Australiaβs vice-chancellors are amongst the highest paid in the world but theyβve been poor stewards of higher education, unable to explain its national importance or to advocate effectively for HASS. This is long overdue:
www.theaustralian.com.au/subscribe/ne...
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βRenegadeβ Resistance and Colonial Rule in German Samoa
While German Samoa has appeared to some historians as a colony that demonstrates the benevolence of liberal colonial government, this article argues that Germanyβs administration of Samoa should no...
Thanks to all the new followers! By way of introduction here are 3 more or less recent, open-access articles of mine that might give you a sense of my current research interests.
1) German colonial history and the varied responses of colonised peoples to it. www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
25.11.2024 07:06
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Hi Mike!!!! π€
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Do you like the study of ideas within their historical contexts? Enjoy tracing the development and transformation of concepts and ideologies across time? Join @brucealexb.bsky.social and I in Australia's first Intellectual History Network to collaborate and connect!
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20.11.2024 06:10
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Pub. day for this long-gestating collection! Reframing Indigenous Biography #indigenoushistory (we really need a starter pack, who's in?) My ch: 'Reframing the Tahitian archipelago: insights from the whole lives of Tupaia, Purea, and Hitihiti', contact for PDF... www.routledge.com/Reframing-In....
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