School of Historical Studies Research
- Research
- Staff Research Profiles
- Funded Research
- Current Postgraduate Research
- Editorships and Fellowships
- Conferences and seminars
- Institute of Public History
Prizes
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2007 |
The Northern Chief Minister's History Book Award, Dr Pam Oliver, for The Japanese Presence and Australian Reactions 1860s to 1942 |
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2006 |
New South Wales Premier 's History Awards, Community and Regional History Prize, winner: Maria Nugent, for Botany Bay: Where Histories Meet |
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2006 |
Victorian Premier 's Prize for a First Book of History, shortlisted: Maria Nugent, for Botany Bay: Where Histories Meet |
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2006 |
W.K. Hancock Award for the best first book by an Australian historian, shortlisted: Maria Nugent, for Botany Bay: Where Histories Meet, and Sue Taffe, for Black and White Together, FCAATSI; The Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders, 1958-1973 |
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2004 |
Victorian Premier 's Non-Fiction Award, winner: Graeme Davison, for Car Wars: How the Car Won Our Hearts and Conquered Our Cities |
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2004 |
Victorian Premier 's Non-Fiction Award, shortlisted: Mark Peel, for The Lowest Rung: Voices of Australian Poverty |
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2004 |
Queensland Premier 's Literary Prizes, Best History Book Award, shortlisted: Bain Attwood, for Rights for Aborigines |
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2004 |
Ernest Scott Prize for the most distinguished book in Australian or New Zealand history, shortlisted: Bain Attwood, for Rights for Aborigines |
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2004 |
Age Book of the Year, best non-fiction, shortlisted: Graeme Davison, for Car Wars: How the Car Won Our Hearts and Conquered Our Cities |
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2004 |
Allan Martin Award for innovative work in Australian history by an early-career historian, winner: Maria Nugent, for Botany Bay: Where Histories Meet |
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2004 |
New South Wales Premier 's History Awards, State Records section, winner: Bain Attwood, for Rights for Aborigines |
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2004 |
New South Wales Premier 's History Awards, The Premier 's Australian History Prize for a major book on Australian history, shortlisted: Graeme Davison, for Car Wars: How the Car Won Our Hearts and Conquered Our Cities |
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2004 |
Stephen Lay, Romanzi Award, University of Bologna, for 'The Interpretation of the Magna Charta Universitatum and its Principles ' |
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2003 |
New South Wales Premier 's History Awards, The Premier 's Community and Regional History Prize of a book which makes a significant contribution to the understanding of Australian community, institutional or regional history, shortlisted: Seamus O 'Hanlon, for Together Apart: Boarding House, Hostel and Flat Life in Pre-War Melbourne |
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2003 |
New South Wales Premier 's History Awards, The Premier 's Australian History Prize for a major book on Australian history, shortlisted: Brigid Hains, for The Ice and the Inland: Mawson, Flynn, and the Myth of the Frontier |
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2003 |
New South Wales Premier 's History Awards, The Premier 's General History Prize for a book on a subject of broad historical significance, winner: David Garrioch, for The Making of Revolutionary Paris |
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2002 |
New South Wales Premier 's History Awards, The Community Relations Commission Award, and Glebebooks Prize for Literary and Cultural Criticism, shortlisted: Andrew Markus, for Race: John Howard and the Remaking of Australia |
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2000 |
New South Wales Premier 's History Awards, The Premier 's General History Prize for a book on a subject of broad historical significance, shortlisted: Constant Mews, for The Lost Love Letters of Heloise and Abelard: Perceptions of Dialogue in Twelfth-Century France |