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- Public Space and Commemoration
- An Artist in Archive
- Cities, Imaginaries and New Politics in Digital World
- Sculpture: Place and Space
- Crisis, Civility, Imaginaries and Revolt: New politics for the Global City?
- Operatic Ensembles in South Africa: Figaro south of Zambezi
- Shaping Canberra: The Lived experience of Place, Home and Capital
- The Radicalism of Romantic Love: Critical Perspectives
- Digital Humanities Australasia 2012: Building, Mapping, Connecting
- The Future of the Disciplines-HRC Roundtable Series 2012
- The 2012 CHCI Annual Meeting. Anthropocene Humanities
- Framing Lives. 8th Biennial Conference of the International Auto/Biography Association
- Stanford / ANU Collaboration Symposium: Creating Countries: Comparative Wests in Australia and the US
- Historians at Work
- The Cultural History of Climate Change Conference
- Visible Evidence XIX Conference
- Opening the World: Literature in a Global Age (Conference)
- Subaltern Studies: Historical World-making Thirty Years On (Conference)
- The World and World-Making in Art (Conference)
- War's Affects: Mediating Conflict and Emotion, 1700-1900 (Symposium)
- Never the Twain?: East and West Cultural Sel-Images in Auto/Biography (Conference)
- In the Image of Asia: Moving Across and Between Locations (Conference)
- Thinking the Human in the Era of Enlightenment (Conference)
- Imaging Identity: Media and Visions of Humanity in the Digital Present (Symposium)
- Facing Asia: Histories and Legacies of Asian Studio Photography (Symposium)
- Summer School on the Theme of Religion and Bigotry (Summer School)
- Selling Yarns 2: Innovation for sustainability (Conference / Workshop)
- Testimony, Trauma and Social Suffering: New Contexts/New Framings (Conference)
- Cosmopolitanism Workshop (Workshop)
- Violent Ends: The Arts of Environmental Anxiety (Symposium)
- Reflecting on War Art (Conference)
- Limits of the Human: Philosophical, Historical and Ecological Perspectives (Conference)
- Reworking the Regency (Conference)
- Out from Underground: Censorship and the Arts (Symposium)
- Summer School in Australian History (Summer School)
- Passing: A Multi-disciplinary Symposium (Symposium)
- Recovering Lives (Conference)
- Rethinking Late Style (Conference)
- Race, Nation, History: A Conference in Honour of Henry Reynolds (Conference)
- Using Lives: A Postgraduate Workshop in Biography (Workshop)
- Collective Biography (Conference
- Rewriting the Long Eighteenth Century: David Nichol Smith Seminar in 18th-Century Studies XIII (conference)
- Visualising Childhoods a two-day interdisciplinary (symposium)
- Thresholds of Tolerance (exhibition and workshop)
- Drawn Together: The Production and Collection of Indigenous Drawings (conference)
- Art and Re-enactment (conference)
- Re-enactment: Fiction and Realism (workshop)
- Indigenous Biography and Autobiography (conference)
- Wandering Islands: A.D. Hope Centenary Conference (conference)
- Visual Cultures and Global Vernacularisms: The Case of Bollywood (conference)
- Negotiating the Sacred IV: Toleration, education and the Curriculum (conference)
- Using Lives: Postgraduate Workshop in Biography
- Australasian Modern British History Association conference: 'Visual Cultures of the British World’
- Philanthropy and the Humanities (symposium)
- Living Wage and National Values: Remember Harvester? 1907-2007 (conference)
- Using Lives: Postgraduate Workshop in Biography (Closed Workshop) Report
- Testimony and Witness: from the Local to the Transnational (Conference) Report
- Scandal (Symposium) Report
- Edward Said: Debating the Legacy of a Public Intellectual (Symposium) Report
- The End of Human Rights (Symposium) Report
- Breaking the News: The Humanities Writing Project (Conference) Report
- Shakespeare and Political Thought (Conference) Report
- Transnational Lives/Biography Across Boundaries (Conference) Report
- The Seymour Annual Lecture in Biography by Dr Lawrence Goldman
- Biography and Technology (Conference) Report
- Art Museums and Australian Society (Graduate Workshop)
- Desert Gardens: Waterlands and the Problems of Adaptation (Conference) Report
- Asian Cities and Cultural Change (Conference) Report
- Art and Commemoration (Symposium) Report
- Commemoration, Monuments and Public Memory (Conference) Report
- Re-enactment and the Question of Realism (Canberra) Report
- Re-enactment and the Question of Realism (Melbourne) Report
- Indigenous Art in Austrllian Art Museums
- David Cannadine Public Lecture / Seminar
- Linda Colley Public Lecture / Seminar
- Re-enactment and the Question of Realism (Pasadena, USA) Report
- Future Tense Exhibition and (On-Line Exhibition)
- Partisan Histories: Conflicted Pasts and Public Life
- Pissarro: The First Impressionist (Exhibition and Conference) Report
- The Seymour Annual Lecture in Biography by Dr Brenda Niall
- Thesis-in-Progress Seminar
- Frielich Lectures
- Transformations: Asia Pacific Museums in the Twenty First Century
- Australian Art, Craft and New Media Now: Aesthetics, National and Politics
- The Edwardians
- Cultures, Nations, Identities and Migrations
- Urban Imaginaries "A small closed symposium with invited speakers"
- Britishness and Otherness: Locating Marginal White Identities in the Empire
- XII David Nichol Smith Conference in Eighteenth Century Studies
- Museums and the Public Sphere
- Gandhi, Non-violence and Modernity
- Lies, Conspiracy and Propaganda
- Trans-National History Symposium E-Press Publication
- Knowledge, Culture, Power: The Politics of Cultural Studies in the Asian Region
- The Archaeology and Environmental History of Southern Deserts
- Books and Empire: Textual Production, Distribution and Consumption in Colonial and Postcolonial Countries
- Frankenstein's Science: Theories of Human Nature in the 18th and 19th Centuries
- Forest, Desert and Sea
- Histories of Heresy
- Genocide and Colonialism
- Envisaging the Future: Digital Research and Scholarship in the Humanities
- Biophilosophy and Politics of Life—Visiting Scholars Program
- Towards an Ecology of Practices
- Art and Human Rights
- The Art of the Documentary—National Institute of the Humanities
- Fusion
- Enlightenment World Workshop
- Telenovelas & Soap Opera: Negotiating Reality
- Landscape and Symbol in the Inka State
- The Dialectic Interpretation of Religious Phenomena
- New Feminist Histories of Gender and Colonialism Colloquium
- Art and Human Rights Workshop
- Diaspora of the Latin Americasn Imagination
- National Narratives and Identities in a Global World: The Latin American Case
- New World, First Nations: Native Peoples of Mesoamerica and the Andes under Colonial Rule
- Locations of Spirituality: 'Experiences' and 'Writings' of the Sacred
- The Theory and Practice of Early Modern Autobiography (Symposium)
- Australian Association for Caribbean Studies
- The Exotic During the Long Eighteenth Century (1660-1830)
- Adventures of Dialogue: Bakhtin and Benjamin
- Libertine Enlightenment
- The Importance of Italy
- Law and the Enlightenment: The British Imperial State at Law,1689-1832
- Foreign Bodies: Oceania and Racial Science (1750-1940)
- Postcolonialism and Beyond
- Spies and Surveillance in the 18th Century
- Romancing the Tomes: Feminism, Law and Popular Culture
- Chinese Art: The Future
- Women and Property in Early Modern England
- Those Lasting Alliances of Habits
- Natural Law and Sovereignty in Early Modern Europe
- Feminist Explorations of International Law
- Cyberhate: Bigotry and Prejudice on the Internet
- Human Rights Human Wrongs
- Lost in the Whitewash
- Constructing Law and Disability
- Landprints over Boundaries - Celebrating the Work of George Seddon
- Law in Chinese Culture
- Martha Nussbaum
- Meeting of Australian Humanities Institutes with US Consortium of Humanities Centres and Institutes
- Richard Rorty
- History of Daoism
- Max Weber, Religion and Social Action
- Who's Centric Now? The Present State of Post-Colonial Englishes
- Belonging Conference
- Scatterlings of Empire: Anglo-Celtic Migrations and Exchanges
- Tenth Irish-Australia Conference : Ireland and Australia (1798-1998 )
- Public Good : A Conference in Honour of Patrick Troy
- Electronic Identities in East Asia
- Sir Keith Hancock Symposium
- Black Diasporas in the Western Hemisphere
- Re-Orienting Romanticism
- Adventures of Identity: Constructing the Multicultural Subject
- Stephen Greenblatt Colloquium
- Emotion In Social Life and Social Theory
- Indigenous Rights, Political Theory and the Re-shaping of Institutions
- Fergus Millar Seminar : Identities in the Eastern Mediterranean in Antiquity
- Nationalism and National Identity
- Transcultural Exchanges: The Asia-Australia Art Collection
- Mad Cows and Modernity: The Crisis of Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease
- The Xth David Nichol Smith Seminar: 'Margins and Metropolis: Literature, Culture and Science 1660-1830'
- Reimagining the Pacific: A Conference on Art History and Anthropology in Honour of Bernard Smith
- Science and Other Knowledge Traditions
- Colloquium on 'Enlightenment, Religion and the Science in the Long Eighteenth Century'
- The Natural Sciences and the Social Sciences
- The Discovery of European Resources in Australian Libraries
- National Biographies and National Identity: A Critical Approach to Theory and Editorial Practice
- Africa-Precolonial Achievement
- Out of Africa: Texts for Understanding the African Past
- Diasporic and Multicultural approaches to South Asian Studies
- Programme Development through Research Workshop
- What is Happening in Africa Today?
- The Making of a Public Intellectual John Mulvaney, The Humanities and Public Policy
- The 4Rs: wRriting, Repairing, Re-presenting, Re-creating the Text
- Ideas of Liberty
- Ideas of Freedom in Asia
- The Republican Conception of Freedom
- Roman Family III: Status, Sentiment, Space
- Representation and Freedom