Volunteering, the voluntary principle, and the moving frontier in a time of Covid – Reflections: Presidential Address, AHA Conference, Deakin University, Monday 27 June 2022

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Abstract

I imagine every President of the Australian Historical Association (AHA) has a moment of panic when considering their Presidential Address, even those who might pretend otherwise. Like a good historian, I looked to the past, to see what some of my predecessors said.Footnote1 To respect the ‘genre’ of the Presidential Address, I will speak a little about the role of the AHA over the period of my tenure, and in doing so illustrate, to some degree, how the history discipline is faring; and then I will reflect on some of my research interests; and the connections, as I see it, between my role as President and that of my historical scholarship.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)637-648
Number of pages12
JournalHistory Australia
Volume19
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Australian Historical Association
  • President
  • AHA Conference

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