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Apr
2019

Europa Policy Lab: New Trends and Issues in European Food and Agricultural Policy

Seminar

This Jean Monnet Europa Policy Lab is presented with the support of the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union. The European Union’s agricultural policy has been significantly reformed over the last three decades. In the past, it was causing major distortions in the world market. After a series…

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28
Mar
2019

Fullbright seminar: Fabric of War - A Hidden History of the Global Wool Trade

Seminar

In the interdisciplinary spirit of the ANU Wool Seminars, 1957-1959, this presentation showcases how material culture, film, digital media, and a wealth of primary and secondary sources contribute to a project that is, at its heart, a trans-national commodity history. In considering the logistics…

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28
Mar
2019

Brexit and the UK Parliament: Challenges and Opportunities

Lecture

View Associate Professor Richard Whitaker's slides from this lecture (PDF) Listen to the audio recording of this lecture on ANU Soundcloud Brexit has been dominating the UK Parliament’s activities as negotiations on the terms of the UK’s departure from the European Union (EU) have been taking…

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28
Mar
2019

Rhys Williams – From Carlyle to Plekhanov: The Role of the Individual in History

Workshop

The role of the individual in history has always been a concern for historians and biographers. Do individuals shape events or do events shape individuals? This workshop examines this old problem through the ideas of Thomas Carlyle and Georgi Plekhanov, the two historians who probably have most…

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27
Mar
2019

Book Launch: History as Wonder: Beginning with Historiography (Marnie Hughes-Warrington)

Book launch

Prof. Rae Frances will host the launch of History as Wonder: Beginning with Historiography by Marnie Hughes-Warrington. Prof. Frank Bongiorno and Prof. Joy Damousi will launch the book. History as Wonder is a new take on the idea of history that tracks the entanglement of history and philosophy…

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27
Mar
2019

Observing the Strong Culture, Strong Families program as an innovative indigenous justice/prison program designed by Aboriginal people for Aboriginal male detainees and their children

Seminar

The seminar presents the findings of research generated from a formalised collaboration and partnership between the two presenters, Deborah Evans who is CEO of Tjillari Justice Aboriginal Corporation and Associate Professor Deirdre Howard-Wagner who is a Senior Fellow in CAEPR. This collaboration…

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26
Mar
2019

Pathways to employment for young people in Indonesia

Seminar

In this seminar, Reiko will deliver her final PhD presentation. Drawing on the findings from across her PhD studies, she will summarise her key approaches, results and contributions to existing knowledge, limitations and suggestions for future research. From this research and in this presentation,…

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