
Books that Changed Humanity is a book club with a difference. Each month, the Humanities Research Centre hosts an expert from one of a variety of disciplines, who will introduce and lead the discussion of a major historical text. All of these texts, which are drawn from a variety of cultural traditions, has had a formative influence on society and humanity. The series aims to highlight and revisit those books which have informed the way we understand ourselves, both individually and collectively, as human beings.
The series brings together readers from all backgrounds and vocations. Individuals from beyond and within the university community are warmly invited to come, listen, and share their thoughts about some great works of literature.
Past discussions are listed below.
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Past Events
Books that Changed Humanity: The Quiet American
Professor Mark Kenny
The world may yearn for a ‘quiet’ American in 2020, but 65 years ago, the English novelist, Graham Greene presaged its dangers in The Quiet American…
Books that Changed Humanity | Aristotle’s Metaphysics
Professor Marnie Hughes-Warrington (School of History)
Books that Changed Humanity is an initiative of the Humanities Research Centre, based at the Australian National University. The HRC…
Books that Changed Humanity | Gulliver's Travels
Dr Ian Higgins (School of Literature, Languages and Linguistics, ANU)
Books that Changed Humanity is an initiative of the Humanities Research Centre, based at the Australian National University. The HRC…