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The ANU School of History teaches broadly across Global, European, Indigenous and Australian history, and produces original historical research on questions of national and international significance. The School of History specialises in Early Modern and Modern history, with a focus on Western history as a complement to the concentration on Classical, Asian, Pacific and Middle Eastern History else

where at the ANU. We offer courses that reflect both the research expertise of staff and areas of contemporary critical, intellectual and public engagement with historical issues. Our courses range from thematically-informed studies (including terrorism, modernity, gender and sexuality, human rights, indigeneity), to surveys of major historical transitions (imperialism, revolution) and periods (the twentieth century and its wars), as well as more detailed coverage of social, cultural and political change, from Tudor-Stuart England, the rise of the mass media in the United States to Australia in the 1960s, and the commemoration of ANZAC. We offer, to first year students, courses designed as systematic introductions to the study of history as an academic discipline, and to later year and honours level students, courses geared to refining a range of skills and capacities that historians might carry into professional application. We also offer courses that provide a historical complement to students focused on areas of study, including international relations and economics. At the core of all our teaching is the practice of research-led education, and an encouragement to students to test and refine their interests and values through historically-informed inquiry. Members of the School have won prizes for teaching, supervising and publication, have held visiting positions at leading overseas universities and national institutions, and are regular commentators on local, national and international issues. The School hosts three centres, recognized for their national and international leadership in the areas of Indigenous History, Environmental History, and Biography. We are committed to history as a reflective and creative discipline, and to its centrality to any informed and independent engagement with the challenges of the contemporary world.

📚Out now! Aboriginal History Journal: Volume 49 edited by   Ben Silverstein and Crystal McKinnon  , exploring Aboriginal...
28/05/2026

📚Out now! Aboriginal History Journal: Volume 49 edited by Ben Silverstein and Crystal McKinnon , exploring Aboriginal histories of survival, activism, cultural practice and resistance.
Download for free: http://doi.org/10.22459/AH.49.2025

Our   Professor Aditya Balasubramanian was featured in ABC News analysis on Modi & BJP’s influence a few days ago.
25/05/2026

Our Professor Aditya Balasubramanian was featured in ABC News analysis on Modi & BJP’s influence a few days ago.

How Prime Minister Narendra Modi is turning India into a one-party nation.

Don't miss out! Our   is coming with guest speaker Philip J. Deloria. Registrations are still available!Arts & Social Sc...
07/05/2026

Don't miss out! Our is coming with guest speaker Philip J. Deloria. Registrations are still available!
Arts & Social Sciences at ANU
🗓️Tuesday 12 May at 6 pm
📍RSSS Auditorium The Australian National University ℹ️https://quicklink.anu.edu.au/ue7w

In 2024, New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art launched a reclamation of the artistic career of Mary Sully, a reclusive, previously unacknowledged Dakota artist active between the late 1920s and mid-1940s. The processes of conservation, curation, and exhibition revealed new dimensions of the work,...

Professor Philip J. Deloria will reflect on the global rediscovery of Mary Sully’s work and what it reveals about Indige...
04/05/2026

Professor Philip J. Deloria will reflect on the global rediscovery of Mary Sully’s work and what it reveals about Indigenous modernism, visual sovereignty, and the cultural politics of Native art today.
Want to know more? https://quicklink.anu.edu.au/ue7w

Arts & Social Sciences at ANU | Harvard University

In 2024, New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art launched a reclamation of the artistic career of Mary Sully, a reclusive, previously unacknowledged Dakota artist active between the late 1920s and mid-1940s. The processes of conservation, curation, and exhibition revealed new dimensions of the work,...

📻🎙Podcast New Season Alert! 'Urgent History' is Back! This season explores war and colonisation, evolving family life, a...
30/04/2026

📻🎙Podcast New Season Alert! 'Urgent History' is Back!
This season explores war and colonisation, evolving family life, and how news—past and present—shapes what we believe.

Listen on:
* Spotify: https://bit.ly/4lLXI4i
* Apple Podcasts: https://bit.ly/4fSSnH7

Podcast · The Australian National University · Urgent History brings together leading historians to apply their knowledge of the past to some of the most pressing questions of the present. Season 1, hosted by Dr Filip Slaveski, Senior Lecturer in Russian, Soviet and East European History, covered ...

Did you miss the 2026 ANU   broadcast? A tribute to Dr Mary Booth (founder of the Anzac Fellowship of Women and the unac...
29/04/2026

Did you miss the 2026 ANU broadcast?
A tribute to Dr Mary Booth (founder of the Anzac Fellowship of Women and the unacknowledged architect of Anzac Remembrance) featuring an interview with Emeritus Professor Rae Frances.

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This years ANU Anzac Day broadcast pays tribute to Dr Mary Booth (founder of the Anzac Fellowship of Women and the unacknowledged architect of Anzac Remembrance) and features an interview with Emeritus Professor Rae Frances. We turn back to the moment when Anzac Day was founded, exploring the key ro...

This  , we honour the memory of Mary Booth, known as the 'Queen of Anzac' and founder of the Anzac Fellowship of Women. ...
25/04/2026

This , we honour the memory of Mary Booth, known as the 'Queen of Anzac' and founder of the Anzac Fellowship of Women. Listen to our , Rae Frances and Bruce Scates, discuss her in their latest book!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ytq1E9yk8c

📢 How has the war involving Iran reshaped European cooperation, without Donald Trump?   Romain Fathi explains what’s cha...
23/04/2026

📢 How has the war involving Iran reshaped European cooperation, without Donald Trump? Romain Fathi explains what’s changed, why it matters, and what comes next in The Conversation Australia + NZ

European leaders have refused to join the US’s war in Iran. But they are working together to find a way out of it.

Professor Philip J. Deloria (Leverett Saltonstall Professor of History, Harvard University ) is our guest speaker to the...
16/04/2026

Professor Philip J. Deloria (Leverett Saltonstall Professor of History, Harvard University ) is our guest speaker to the Series at The Australian National University! Arts & Social Sciences at ANU
Save Tuesday, May 12, in your calendar!
ℹ️https://quicklink.anu.edu.au/ue7w

In 2024, New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art launched a reclamation of the artistic career of Mary Sully, a reclusive, previously unacknowledged Dakota artist active between the late 1920s and mid-1940s. The processes of conservation, curation, and exhibition revealed new dimensions of the work,...

🔖Book talk event: Do not miss this special online event hosting   Dr Filip Slaveski and Yuri Shapoval talking about thei...
18/03/2026

🔖Book talk event: Do not miss this special online event hosting Dr Filip Slaveski and Yuri Shapoval talking about their latest book 'Stalin's Liquidation Game' - organised by .
📅 April 2 - 2 pm EDT (*Fri 3 Apr - 5 am AEDT*).
➡️https://quicklink.anu.edu.au/sq5p

Millions of innocent people were arrested in Stalin’s Soviet Union during the 1930s in different waves of mass repression. Under violent interrogation, many were forced to confess to crimes they did not commit. Rather than save their lives, as the interrogators had promised, confession was usually...

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