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Malcolm Campbell |
is an Associate Professor of History at the University of Auckland. He is currently working on a history of bigotry in Australia. |
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Mickey Dewar |
is employed as Curator of Territory History at the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory. She has researched and published widely in the areas of Northern Territory history and museum studies. |
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Judith Godden |
is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Public Health, University of Sydney. Her biography of the founder of Nightingale nursing in Australia, Lucy Osburn, will be published by Sydney University Press in late 2006. |
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Rodney Gouttman |
is Senior Policy Analyst at the B’nai B’rith Anti-Defamation Commission and honorary researcher in the School of Historical Studies, Monash University. His research covers all aspects of anti-Semitism, the Australia-Israel relationship, and Australian Jewish history. |
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Henrika Kuklick |
is Professor in the Department of History and Sociology of Science at the University of Pennsylvania. Her research interests are in the (overlapping) categories of the history of the human sciences, the history of the field sciences, and the sociology of knowledge. |
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Anne Monsour |
completed a PhD in history at the University of Queensland in 2004. Her thesis, ‘Negotiating a Place in a White Australia’, is a study of the settlement of Lebanese in Australia from the 1880s to 1947. |
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Howard Morphy |
is Professor and Director of the Centre for Cross-Cultural Research at the ANU. He has published widely in the anthropology of art, aesthetics, performance, museum anthropology, visual anthropology and religion. His books include Ancestral Connections: Art and an Aboriginal System of Knowledge (University of Chicago Press) and Aboriginal Art (Phaidon). |
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Benjamin Penny |
is a Research Fellow in the Division of Pacific and Asian History, RSPAS, ANU. His research concerns the history of Chinese religions and he is currently completing a book on the Falun Gong. From 1999 until 2005 he was Executive Officer of the Herbert and Valmae Freilich Foundation, Humanities Research Centre, ANU. |