History Department Honorary Associates

  • Professor David Armitage
    Lloyd C. Blankfein Professor of History, Harvard University, Department of History

    Atlantic history; British history; History of international law; History of political thought; Imperial history; Intellectual history; International and global history; Literature and history; Main period: 1500-1800
  • Professor Alan Atkinson, FAHA
    ARC Professorial Fellow, University of New England
    Member of the Australian Research Council

    Eighteenth, nineteenth and early twentieth century Australian history.
  • Dr Peter Cochrane

    Australian colonial, social and economic history, British history
  • Dr Cathy Curtis

    of European intellectual, political, religious and cultural history from 1500 to 1700. She has published on Thomas More, Juan Luis Vives and Shakespeare, and renaissance pedagogy, satire and historiography. She is currently writing a monograph on Thomas More’s use of satire.
  • Professor John Docker

    Literary, cultural and intellectual history; genocide studies; massacre studies; the Enlightenment
  • Professor Brian H. Fletcher

    Australian history.
  • Dr Judith Godden

    Social history of Australia in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, especially women's history; history of nursing; historical biography
  • John Hirst, PhD Adel., FASSA, FAHA
    Emeritus Scholar, La Trobe University

    Australian social and political history; democracy and civic culture.
  • Emeritus Professor Rhys Isaac
    Emeritus Scholar, La Trobe University

    American Revolution; social and ethnographic history
  • Associate Professor R. Ian Jack

    Medieval English and Welsh history; archaeology of colonial Australia.
  • Dr Jan Kociumbas

    Social and cultural history of Australia in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, especially women's history and Aboriginal history.
  • Professor Roy MacLeod

    British imperial, colonial and commonwealth history; history of science, medicine and technology; Pacific Studies; Australian history; history of universities; history of exploration and discovery; museum history; history of research and information systems.
  • Dr Jim Masselos
    Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities

    Modern South Asian history; Indian art and religion; Bombay City and Presidency; historiography.
  • Assoc Prof Neville K. Meaney

    International history, especially concerning the way in which ideology, culture and geopolitics have interacted to shape the changing character of Australia's relations with the world.
  • Dr Geoffrey A. Oddie

    South Asian history (primarily social change), Hinduism and Christianity, especially in South India
  • Emeritus Professor Roslyn Pesman

    President of the Australian Historical Association.
  • Dr. David Rollison

    Popular politics and mentalities in early modern England. He is currently (2008-9) Visiting Research Fellow at the University of East Anglia (UK), where he is writing a book titled What is Social History?
  • Dr Carolyn Strange
    Senior Fellow, Research School of Humanities
    Australian National University

    Criminal justice history; biography and history; Canadian history
  • Dr Graham J. White

    Nineteenth and twentieth century American history, particularly the black experience and American conservatism.
  • Dr Zdenko Zlatar
    Honorary Reader

    Slavic (including Russian) History; the Balkans; European intellectual and cultural history from the late middle-ages to the 20th century.