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2007 Conferences


Humanities Research Centre (Research School of Humanities, College of Arts and Social Sciences,
The Australian National University)

21 - 24 January 2007
Bigotry and Tolerance Summer School UNDERSTANDING ISLAM
Conveners: Christine Debono, NISSL, ANU. E: christine.debono@anu.edu.au, and Renata Grossi, Freilich Foundation, HRC, ANU. E: renata.grossi@anu.edu.au
Venue: HRC, Old Canberra House, ANU

   

10–14 April 2007
Rewriting the Long Eighteenth Century: David Nichol Smith Seminar in 18th-Century Studies XIII (conference)
In conjunction with English Department, University of Otago
Convener: Professor Jocelyn Harris, English, University of Otago. E: jocelyn.harris@stonebow.otago.ac.nz
Venue: University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand
Conference Report

   
10 May - 1 June 2007
Thresholds of Tolerance (exhibition)
In conjunction with ANU School of Art
Exhibition Curators: Dr Caroline Turner, ANU. E: caroline.turner@anu.edu.au and Professor David Williams, HRC, ANU. E: david.williams@anu.edu.au
Venue: ANU School of Art
   
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11 May 2007
Thresholds of Tolerance (workshop)
In conjunction with ANU School of Art
Convener: Dr Caroline Turner, HRC, ANU. E: caroline.turner@anu.edu.au
Venue: ANU, Canberra
Program and Abstracts and Biographies and Report

   

5-7 June 2007
Art and Re-enactment (conference)
Conveners: Dr Caroline Turner, HRC, ANU. E: caroline.turner@anu.edu.au, Professor Iain McCalman, HRC, ANU. E: iain.mccalman@anu.edu.au and Dr Paul Pickering, HRC, ANU. E: paul.pickering@anu.edu.au
Venue: Canberra
Program and Abstracts and Biographies and Report

   
 

12-13 June 2007
Re-enactment: Fiction and Realism Workshop
In conjunction with the University of Sydney
Conveners: Professor Iain McCalman, HRC, ANU. E: iain.mccalman@anu.edu.au and Dr Paul Pickering, HRC, ANU. E: paul.pickering@anu.edu.au
Venue: University of Sydney, NSW
Workshop Program

   
9-12 July 2007
Indigenous Biography and Autobiography (conference)
In conjunction with National Centre for Indigenous Studies, ANU, Institute of Advanced Studies, University of Western Australia, Australian Centre for Indigenous History, ANU, Centre for Public Culture and Ideas, Griffith University
Conveners: Professor Peter Read, National Centre for Indigenous Studies, Faculty of Law, ANU. E: peter.read@anu.edu.au; Ms Frances Peters-Little. E: frances.peters@anu.edu.au; and Professor Anna Haebich. E: a.haebich@griffith.edu.au
Venue: National Museum of Australia, Canberra
Program and Abstracts and Biographies and Report
   
17-20 July 2007
Wandering Islands: A.D. Hope Centenary Conference (conference)
In conjunction with Faculty of Arts, ANU
Convener: Associate Professor David Brooks, University of Sydney. E: david.brooks@arts.usyd.edu.au
Venue: Old Canberra House, ANU, Canberra
Program and Abstracts and Biographies
   

3-7 September 2007
Using Lives: Postgraduate Workshop in Biography
Convener: Dr Nicholas Brown, Australian Dictionary of Biography, RSSS, ANU. E: nicholas.brown@anu.edu.au

Venue: National Museum of Australia, Canberra

Program (closed workshop) and Workshop Report

   
5 September 2007
Third HRC Seymour Annual Lecture in Biography
(HRC Biography Institute)
Historian and Emerita Professor Jill Roe, Macquarie University
Venue: National Library of Australia, Canberra

3 October Venue: Ian Potter Centre at Federation Square, Melbourne
10 October Venue: National Maritime Museum, Sydney
   
 

15-16 September 2007
Australasian Modern British History Association conference: 'Visual Cultures of the British World’
In conjunction with the Faculty of Arts, University of Sydney
Venue: Australian National Maritime Museum, Sydney
Conveners: Tina Parolin and Dr Kate Fullagar
Program and Invitations and Conference Report

   
  23-24 September 2007
Philanthropy and the Humanities
Symposium (by invitation)
Convener: Professor Ian Donaldson, HRC, ANU. E: ian.donaldson@anu.edu.au

Venue: Trinity College, University of Melbourne
   
  8-November 2007
Living Wage and National Values: Remember Harvester? 1907-2007 (Conference)
In conjunction with the Australian Centre, School of Historical Studies, University of Melbourne
Conveners:
Professor Marilyn Lake, LaTrobe University. E: m.lake@latrobe.edu.au and Associate Professor John Murphy, University of Melbourne. E: john.murphy1@unimelb.edu.au
Venue: University of Melbourne