As part of the Asia Pacific Architecture Festival Brydon Wang and Margaret Cook will meet on the Art Museum lawn at the University of Queensland on 24 March at 6pm…
ASEH Environmental History Week, April 18-24, 2022
Environmental History Week is an international celebration of environmental history, organized by environmental historians of all stripes to foster scholarly collaboration, teaching and public engagement with environmental history. This year,…
CFP: Environmental Concepts in the Global Age of Revolutions (c. 1789–1914)
This one-day conference seeks to encourage a cross-disciplinary and transregional discussion on the links between environmental and ecological concepts and the global revolutionary process. It aims at bringing together experts…
Reminder: Public Environmental History Prize
A reminder that applications to the Australian and Aotearoa New Zealand Environmental History Network’s inaugural Public Environmental History Prize are due by our extended deadline of 1 March 2022. Full…
CFP: Marine Worlds of the Long Eighteenth Century
The Australian and New Zealand Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (ANZSECS) and the Australian Catholic University invite you to the 18th David Nichol Smith (DNS) Seminar for Eighteenth-Century Studies.* In 2022,…
New Performance Essay: End of Winter
Noëlle Janaczewska, playwright, poet, essayist, and author of The Book of Thistles and Scratchland, is presenting a new monologue-cum-performance essay at the Siren Theatre Company in Sydney. End of Winter…