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The TPR Presentation Day is an annual event in the School of History for the first year HDR student presentations of their thesis proposals.
Panel members should attend their students' sessions, but all members of the School of History are strongly encouraged to support these students at this critical juncture in their studies.
Friends, family and well-wishers are also welcome to join us to celebrate this milestone, in person or via zoom.
Zoom link: https://anu.zoom.us/j/89268676815?pwd=c2NzUE5nVlFzZGNZaUtVUHN0aFRPdz09
Program
9.00am Welcome – Prof Martin Thomas, HDR Convenor
9.10am Session 1
Aaron Marston-Pattison: War! What is it ... For?: How Ordinary Homefront Australians Found Meaning in the Second World War
Matthew Cunneen: Transportee Travellers: The Convicts who left Australia
Matilda Hatcher:Madness, Melancholia, Nostalgia: British Naval Masculinity and Emotion of the French Wars and their Aftermath
10.40am Morning Tea
11.00am Session 2 – Chair, Dr Laura Rademaker
Rachel Caines: Indigenous Engagement with Australia’s Soldier Settlement Schemes, 1915-1939
Timothy Adams: The Expression of Identity Within Colonial-Era Burial Grounds on the Lime Stone Plains
12.00pm Thanks and close - Prof Carolyn Strange, Head of School of History
12.05pm Lunch in RSSS Foyer
For any dietary requirements, please let us know when you register via Eventbrite.
Location
Speakers
- Aaron Marston-Pattison
- Matthew Cunneen
- Matilda Hatcher
- Rachel Caines
- Timothy Adams
Contact
- Laura Rademaker0404407463
File attachments
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| History_TPR_Day_2023_Program.pdf(115.33 KB) | 115.33 KB |
| History_TPR_Day_2023_Abstracts.pdf(54.94 KB) | 54.94 KB |