Current Postgraduate Research

  • Jill Barnes, Tourism and Place-Making at Uluru (Ayers Rock), 1929-1968
  • Lorna Barrow, Royal women as gift exchanges in fifteenth and
    sixteenth-century Scotland: Pawns and Players.
  • Kate Blake, Blood and Beginnings: Sacrifice in Renaissance Florence
  • Kit Candlin, Identity and belonging in the British Empire 1780-1850
  • Ivan Coates, Code Red: Western Union Infiltrates Hollywood
  • Kate Colleran, Sound and Culture in the Renaissance: an 'Acoustemology' of Florentine and Sienese Society
  • Graham Costello, Natural Law and Natural Rights in Nineteenth Century Britain
  • Diana Covell, Women versus BHP: A Study of the Wollongong 'Jobs for Women Campaign' (1980-1994) and its Canadian comparison, the Hamilton 'Women Back Into STELCO' Campaign (1979-1981)
  • Rhiannon Donaldson, A Global Analysis of Australian Advertising and the J. Walter Thompson Company, 1920-1945
  • James Drown, The construction of official geographic knowledge in the survey departments of NSW and VDL 1788-1835.
  • Fergusson Elliott, The Late Medieval Castle and the Wars of the Roses
  • Caroline Ford, The Emergence of Popular Beach Culture in Sydney
  • Nicholas Gordon, The Rhetoric and Literary Construction of Urban Space in Late-Medieval Florence
  • Samia Hossain, Australian Sexperts, 1900 - 1950
  • Geoff Howarth, The Role of Professor R G Howarth in the Australian Literary Network
  • Nick Irving, Global Thought, Local Action: The Australian Vietnam Antiwar Movement, 1959-1972
  • Sarah Jones, Economies of Identity: The textual, domestic, and commodified lives of Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle
  • Barbara Kearns, A biographical study of Mollie Skinner (1876-1955)
  • Nina Koutts, Chinatowns as Generic Tourist Sites
  • Meredith Lake, Protestant Visions of the Australian Landscape
  • Jonathon Lane, The interaction of religion, citizenship, and science in A. P. Elkin's applied anthropology
  • Maya Le, A Cultural History of Buddhism in Australia
  • Patricia Leehy, Expatriate and Outsider Communities in Renaissance and Early-Modern Florence
  • Sophie Loy-Wilson, 'The Corrosive Acid of Commercialism has bitten into our lives': Australian responses to Consumerism and Commercial Culture 1914-1939
  • Jatinder Mann, A comparative study of the rise of multiculturalism in Australia and Canada
  • Julie McIntyre, Foundations of the Australian Wine Industry: wine growing and wine making in New South Wales 1788-1888
  • Sarah Magnell, A comparative study of eugenics in Australia and Sweden.
  • Toby Martin, Yodelling Boundary Riders: Country Music in Australia
  • Tony Moore, Australia’s Bohemian Tradition
  • Katy Nebhan, Australian Muslim Masculinities
  • Dominic O'Grady, Travelling Out: a cultural history of contemporary gay tourism
  • Émilie Paquin, Social Hygiene in New South Wales and Central Canada: A Comparative History of Two Organisations, 1919-1939
  • Jayne Persian, Displaced Persons in Australia (1947-1953): Memory and Commemoration
  • Olwen Pryke, Australia House and the Australian Abroad
  • Alex Roberts, The Development of Community Facilities in Sydney and Melbourne since 1945
  • Agnieszka Sobocinska, Australian Travel to Asia, 1939-2005.
  • Michael Thompson, The Christian left and the religious discourse of foreign policy in America, c.1920s -1950s
  • Mathew Trinca, Part of the Pageant: Australian Tourists in London after World War 2
  • Claudette Wilkinson, Richard Meinertzhagen and the British Empire, 1878-1967