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Public Memory Public Seminar Series Public Memory Research Centre and Faculty of Arts 2009 Seminar Series, 12:30pm
MARCH 18 Q402 Phillip Gearing: The Evaluation of a tertiary-level, distance-mode aural training programme Laurie Johnson: “Nobler in the mind”: The Emergence of Early Modern Anxiety
APRIL 15 Q502 Robert Mason: Defining the People: Australia’s Hispanic Anarchists and the Revolutionary SelfJudith Crispin: The complete piano recordings of Ferruccio Busoni
MAY 20 Q502 Libby Connors: Women on the southeast Queensland Frontier 1823-1855 Malcolm Brown: The search for the Holy Grail (in the phenomenology of religion)
MAY 27 Q502 Visiting Scholar Professor Daniel Druckman: Professor/Scholar in Residence, Australian Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies and School of Political Science and International Studies, University of Queensland, and Professor, Department of Public and International Affairs, George Mason University
JUNE 17 Q502 Gillian Colclough: The American Journal of Sociology: an early twentieth century eugenic forum Jayson Althofer: Is Sydney burning? Sir Lionel Lindsay, incendiarism and paramilitary vigilantism
AUGUST 19 Anna Hayes: Survival, Resistance and Death: Female Subversion in Pre-Revolutionary China Barbara Ryan: Crisis preparedness of government departments in Australia
SEPTEMBER 16 Rebecca Scollen: New Audiences for Shakespeare: an audience reception study of the USQ Shakespeare in the Park Festival Lara Lamb & Bryce Barker: ‘Boundary Cutting’ and the gas pia: changing expressions of boundary and place on the Kikori River, Western Gulf of Papua
OCTOBER 21Rhod McNeill : David Morgan - Neglected Australian SymphonistCatherine Dewhirst: Palladio’s Farmhouse Villa and the Reinvention of Nobility
OCTOBER 28 Postgraduate Seminars Hugh Wilson: Confecting Australia's national interest Jim Madden: The seminary as total institution Daniel Timbrell: TBA
NOVEMBER 18 Visiting Scholar Assoc. Prof. Gary Ianziti: Director of Humanities Research Program, Queensland University of Technology
NOVEMBER 25 Postgraduate Seminars Bob East: Domestic Counterinsurgency Policies: Post 2001, Republic of Philippines Mark Dew: Post Post-Marxism: the end of Cultural Studies or the beginning of a Politics of Culture?
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