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Truth, memory and the media

Truth, memory and the media

Events, History Week 2018

The Centre for Media History and Centre for Applied History at Macquarie University will host a symposium which will explore truth, memory and the media.

Sydney on Screen: History Week at Ashfield Library

Sydney on Screen: History Week at Ashfield Library

Announcements, History Week 2017

The lights were dimmed low as James Findlay took his History Week 2017 audience on a journey through Sydney’s cinematic history at Ashfield Library.

History Week with Lake Mac Libraries

History Week with Lake Mac Libraries

Announcements, History Week 2017

What did it mean to be a ‘man’ in 1950s Australia? Read the wrap-up of Dr Chelsea Barnett’s History Week Speaker Connect talk, hosted by Lake Mac Libraries.

“What sorta man are you anyway”: Contested Masculinities in Australian Postwar Cinema

“What sorta man are you anyway”: Contested Masculinities in Australian Postwar Cinema

Featured events, History Week 2017, Speaker Connect

This History Week, Lake Mac Libraries will host Chelsea Barnett as she explores how masculinity was represented in postwar Australian cinema: Sat 2 Sept.

Sydney on screen: how the moving image shaped a city

Sydney on screen: how the moving image shaped a city

Featured events, History Week 2017, Speaker Connect

This History Week, Ashfield Library will host James Findlay as he explores Sydney’s vibrant cinematic history: Mon 4 Sept.

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