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History PhD Graduate Wins National Essay Prize

Lisa Curtis-Wendlandt, who recently completed her PhD in History in the School of Historical Studies, is a joint winner of the Australian Historical Association-Copyright Agency Limited Postgraduate Essay Prize for 2009. Lisa’s essay, ‘Beating Around (In) the Bush: Corporal Punishment and Moral Reform at Hermannsburg Mission in Late-Nineteenth and Early-Twentieth Century Australia’, will be published in History Australia.

The citation for Lisa’s essay reads, “This article provides a subtle, astute analysis of the relationship between corporal punishment and the practices of Lutheran missionaries in Australia, most particularly those of Carl and Freida Strehlow’s Hermannsburg Mission in Central Australia. Conceptually rich and making careful, probing use of archival sources, the author traces the interdependence between Lutheran proselytisation, an ostensibly benevolent patriarchal mode of missionary authority, and the mutually reinforcing tendency of this ‘protectionist agenda’ and practices of ‘indigenous male violence’ among the Aranda and Loritja people. In insisting that ‘the image of the missionary and his whip deserves a closer look’, and mining mission records for the gendered impact and legitimacy accorded to abuse within cultures fostered by the missions, the author has brought a powerful new dimension to themes in Australian Indigenous history, and a offered a perspective with considerable resonances in contemporary debates.”

From Australian Historical Association

Monash European and EU Centre Annual Essay Competition

The Monash European and EU Centre is pleased to announce its 2009 Annual Essay Competition in European and EU Studies.

Up to three prizes of $500 will be awarded.

The competition is open to all students at Monash University. Honours and postgraduate students in the faculties of Arts, Law, and Business and Economics are particularly encouraged to apply.

Essays should focus on recent developments in Europe and the European Union and should be between 4,000 and 6,000 words in length.

The essays will be assessed by a panel of judges selected by the Monash European and EU Centre. Winning essays will be considered for publication in the Monash European and EU Centre’s new electronic working papers series or in a suitable academic journal or book.

To enter, please send an electronic version of your essay together with your name, faculty, address, email and level of study to: patricia.arnold@general.monash.edu.au

Closing date: Thursday 12 November 2009

Winners will be notified by mail.

This initiative is funded by the Monash European and EU Centre.

Further information: Amanda Crichton, amanda.crichton@general.monash.edu.au