
March 2021
RAHS Special Event – Indigenous Intermediaries and the Art of Encounter
In this lecture, Tiffany Shellam will discuss the experiences of two Indigenous Australians who were intermediaries on maritime expeditions.
Find out more »April 2021
RAHS Day Lecture – Judith Anderson: From Adelaide to Broadway and Hollywood
In this lecture, Desley Deacon will talk about her research on Judith Anderson, an Australian-born Leading Lady of the American Stage.
Find out more »RAHS/ISAA Lecture – The Real Sacred River: Truth-Telling and the Power of Regional Histories
In this lecture, Grace Karskens will present her findings from a current collaborative project, The Real Secret River: Dyarubbin.
Find out more »RAHS Special Event – An Introduction to Managing Local Societies in Changing Times
The introduction will look at three key areas of concern for local societies: Governance and societies; Arranging and describing your collection; Planning a digitisation project.
Find out more »May 2021
RAHS Day Lecture – That Luminous Moment: The ‘wild and enthusiastic’ ways of artist, mystic and republican Adelaide Ironside (1831-1867)
In this lecture, Kiera Lindsay will talk about artist and republican Adelaide Ironside, and reveal fresh insights into women's participation in colonial politics and the influence of new spiritualism during this period.
Find out more »NAW Evening Lecture – Tales of Sunny Corner: Gold Mining, Silver Smelting and the Birth of Broken Hill
In this National Archaeology Week lecture, Iain Stuart will talk about the gold and silver mining history of Sunny Corner and its connection to the birth of Broken Hill.
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