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WWI on H-Net

H-Net is pleased to announce the launch of the World War I Crossroads, a collaboration between editors and networks on the Commons dedicated to the scholarly study and discussion of World War I and the centennial commemoration of the conflict. This new Crossroads network will produce original content, facilitate initiatives on the conflict across multiple H-Net Networks, and highlight World War I postings from anywhere on the H-Net Commons.

Public Lecture: "Do globalisation studies have a future?" Prof. A G Hopkins

On behalf of Professor Marilyn Lake and the School of Historical and Philosophical Studies, it is our great pleasure to invite you to the next event in the "Australia in the World" Lecture and Seminar Series:

"Do globalisation studies have a future?"

Professor A G Hopkins, The University of Cambridge

PUB: Expedition into Empire—new edited collection from Routledge

Expedition into EmpireExploratory Journeys and the Making of the Modern World

Edited by Martin Thomas

This edited collection, recently published by Routledge, analyses the expedition as a cultural form. While trans-national in scope, a number of chapters specifically relate to the history of Australia and the Pacific.

"Australia in the World" History Symposium: "Writing the Pacific, Re-Writing Australia"

Friday, 12th September, 9.30am - 5.30pm

Gryphon Gallery, 1888 Building, The University of Melbourne, Australia

All welcome.

For more information, to download a program, and to register, visit: http://alumni.online.unimelb.edu.au/writingthepacific

Presenters include:

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