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We're holding a book launch for our Analysing Australian History series

16 MARCH 2022
Published in late 2021, Analysing Australian History is the first series of resources to cover all the requirements of the new VCE Australian History Study Design.

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Led by Emeritus Professor Richard Broome, our expert author team of highly experienced teachers and historians draw on a wide range of compelling historical sources and activities to explore key themes in our past and captivate students with the various continuities and changes in Australian history.

Details:
Thurs 7 April
5:30pm - 7:00pm
Royal Historical Society of Victoria
239 A'Beckett St, Melbourne VIC 3000

Please RSVP to the Royal Historical Society of Victoria by 5pm, Monday 4 April.

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This event is being hosted by the Royal Historical Society of Victoria. Contact [email protected] for any event-related queries.


Speakers:
Emeritus Professor Richard Broome AM, FAHA, FRHSV
President of the Royal Historical Society of Victoria, Emeritus Professor of History at La Trobe University, speaker to VCE students since 1974, co-editor, with Ashley Pratt, of Analysing Australian History, vols 1-4, Cambridge University Press, 2021
Dr Rosalie Triolo (launching the series) FRHSV, Associate Professor of History Education at Monash University, Councillor and Past President of the History Teachers Association of Victoria.
Gerry Martin Former Councillor of the History Teachers Association of Victoria and current Curriculum Manager, History and Civics Curriculum, Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority.
Mark O'Neil Executive Director, Cambridge University Press & Assessment

Special performance by The Good Girl Song Project


About The Good Girl Song Project:
Songwriter and musician, Helen Begley and actor and singer, Penny Larkins established The Good Girl Song Project to produce original song cycles with theatrical elements and accompanying workshops that explore Australian women’s history.


Parking:
Some street parking may be available, otherwise parking is available at:
The Queen Victoria Market carpark
Wilson carpark (191 A’Beckett Street)
Wilson carpark (380 LaTrobe Street)

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