Produktbild: A Trip to the Dominions

A Trip to the Dominions The Scientific Event That Changed Australia

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Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.02.2021

Abbildungen

mit Illustrationen

Herausgeber

Lynette Russell

Verlag

Monash University Publishing

Seitenzahl

160

Maße (L/B/H)

22.9/15.5/1 cm

Gewicht

249 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-922464-00-2

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Portrait

Dr Leigh Boucher is Senior Lecturer in History in the Department of Modern History, Politics and International Relations, Macquarie University. His research centres on the construction and representation of difference in liberal democratic political and popular cultures. He has an interest in the history of anthropological thought as it developed in settler colonies, such as Australia. Professor Jane Lydon is the Wesfarmers Chair of Australian History at The University of Western Australia. She is an award-winning author interested in how visual culture has shaped understandings of race, identity and culture. Her recent books include The Flash of Recognition: Photography and the Emergence of Indigenous Rights, which won the 2013 Queensland Literary Awards' USQ History Book Award, Photography, Humanitarianism, Empire and Visualising Human Rights. Professor Ian J. McNiven is Head of Indigenous Archaeology in Monash Indigenous Studies Centre, Monash University, Melbourne, and a Chief Investigator in the Australian Research Council Centre for Excellence for Australian Biodiversity and Heritage. His collab-orative, community-based research focuses on understanding the long-term development of Australian Indigenous maritime societies and the archaeology of seascapes and ritual and spiritual relationships with the sea. He is an elected Fellow of the Royal Anthropological Institute (UK) and the Australian Academy of the Humanities. Dr Christopher Morton is Head of Curatorial, Research and Teaching, Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford University. He originally trained in history and social and cultural anthropology, and conducted his doctoral research in northern Botswana in 1999-2000. His recent research focuses on the relationship between photography and anthropology, photographic collections and histories in Africa, and the return of collections of photographs to indigenous communities in Africa and Australia. Professor Lynette Russell AM is an Australian Research Council Laureate Professor at Monash University, in Melbourne. She is an anthropological historian specialising in Australian Aboriginal societies. She is the author of many books; most recently she was co-author of the award-winning Australia's First Naturalists: Indigenous Peoples' Contribution to Early Zoology.

Professor Lynette Russell AM is an Australian Research Council Laureate Professor at Monash University, in Melbourne. She is an anthropological historian specialising in Australian Aboriginal societies. She is the author of many books; most recently she was co-author of the award-winning Australia's First Naturalists: Indigenous Peoples' Contribution to Early Zoology.

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.02.2021

Abbildungen

mit Illustrationen

Herausgeber

Lynette Russell

Verlag

Monash University Publishing

Seitenzahl

160

Maße (L/B/H)

22.9/15.5/1 cm

Gewicht

249 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-922464-00-2

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Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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