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CCH Seminar Series 2023 – Wed 24th May , 11am – Scott McCarthy

Join us for our final seminar of Trimester 1, with Scott McCarthy – ‘Gentlemanly young Australians’ and ‘”Cawtholic” snobs’: the liminal nature of middle-class Catholic identity in Victoria and New South Wales prior to the Great War.

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CCH Seminar Series 2023 – Wed 17th May , 11am – Hannah Forsyth

Join us online or in person for a seminar with Hannah Forsyth (ACU) – Virtue Capitalists: the professional class and the rise of new class conflict c.1870-2008

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CCH Seminar Series 2023 – Wed 10th May , 11am – Margaret Hutchison

Join us for a seminar with Margaret Hutchison (UNSW), “Digger’s Suicide”: Veterans, Suicidality, and the Media in Australia, 1914-1950

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CCH Seminar Series 2023 – Wed 3rd May, 11am – Rohan Bastin | CANCELLED

Join us online or in person for a seminar with Rohan Bastin – Martyrdom and Myths of State: Bearing Witness to Freedom in the Political Age 

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CCH Seminar Series 2023 – Wed 26th April, 11am – Mia Martin Hobbs

Join us in person or online for a special Anzac Day seminar with Mia Martin Hobbs.

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CCH Seminar Series 2023 – Wed 19th April, 11am – Giselle Bastin

Join us in person at Burwood or Waurn Ponds, or online, for a seminar with Associate Professor Giselle Bastin (Flinders).

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CCH Seminar Series 2023 – Wed 29th March, 11am – Clare Corbould

Join us online or in person for a seminar with Clare Corbould – “Growing Up in the Black Belt Revisited: Race and Social Science in Mid-Twentieth Century United States”

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CCH Seminar Series 2023 – Wed 15th March, 11am – Claire Lowrie

Join us in person or online for a seminar with Claire Lowrie (UoW) – Moving Images: Analysing Photographs of Chinese Amahs

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CCH Seminar Series 2023 – Wed 8th March, 11am – Geoff Boucher

Join us for the first CCH Seminar of 2023, given by Associate Professor Geoff Boucher.

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