PhD opportunity in Public Health Humanities at the University of Melbourne Expressions of Interest are called for a PhD Scholarship… Read more Cancer Culture: PhD opportunity in History or Public Health Humanities

PhD opportunity in Public Health Humanities at the University of Melbourne Expressions of Interest are called for a PhD Scholarship… Read more Cancer Culture: PhD opportunity in History or Public Health Humanities
Congratulations to Dr Barbara Minchinton on her new book The women of Little Lon: sex workers in nineteenth-century Melbourne (Black… Read more The Women of Little Lon
“Which Australia city was briefly named Batmania”? If your answer was Melbourne, you would have got your two points in… Read more Melbourne Day
The Age reported today on results of an archaeological dig on a site at the corner of King and Little… Read more Mrs Bruford’s School for Ladies
Episode 11 of the ‘My Marvellous Melbourne’ podcast tells the tragic story of Carlton firefighter Christopher Gee. Listen to episode… Read more My Marvellous Melbourne: Episode 11
In Episode 10 of the ‘My Marvellous Melbourne’ podcast, Marie Kantharidis goes looking for ex-convict James Patrick Main. Listen to episode… Read more My Marvellous Melbourne: Episode 10
In Episode 9 of the ‘My Marvellous Melbourne’ podcast, Henry Reese listens out for Amy Williams, the ‘Lady of the Gramophone’.… Read more My Marvellous Melbourne: Episode 9
In Episode 8 of the ‘My Marvellous Melbourne’ podcast, Ross Karavis explores the city’s old sixpenny restaurants, Nicole Davis talks to… Read more My Marvellous Melbourne: Episode 8
Rebecca Madgin, Professor of Urban Studies at the University of Glasgow, is visiting us at the moment and will be… Read more Emotional attachments and historic urban places
In Episode 7 of our ‘My Marvellous Melbourne’ podcast, Mary Sheehan talks with Helen Morgan about Spanish Flu in Melbourne in… Read more My Marvellous Melbourne: Episode 7
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