Department of History
The University of Sydney
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History Department Honorary Associates

  • 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.
  • 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

    [[i||American Revolution; social & 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

    Modern South Asian history; Indian art and religion; Bombay City and Presidency; historiography.
  • Dr Geoffrey A. Oddie

    South Asian history (primarily social change), Hinduism and Christianity, especially in South India
  • Bernadette Power

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    Bernadette is working with Associate Professor Alison Bashford on the ARC research project on health statistics and immigration.
  • 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. Graham White is an ARC Research Fellow for 2003-2007, working with Shane White, Stephen Garton and Stephen Robertson on the project "Black Metropolis: Harlem 1915-1930."