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Congratulations Alexandra Dellios

Congratulations to our own Alexandra Dellios for recently winning the Community Diversity Award in the Victorian Community History Awards for her book Heritage Making and Migrant Subjects in the Deindustrialising Region of the Latrobe Valley. Published by Cambridge University Press,…

Extended deadline for journal reports

The deadline for non-peer-reviewed articles being submitted to Oral History Australia’s 2022 issue of the journal Studies in Oral History has been extended to 29 April 2022. Reports may describe oral history projects conducted by academic researchers, museum curators, heritage…

Journal – CFP deadline extended

The deadline for papers for peer review in the 2022 issue of Oral History Australia’s journal Studies in Oral History has been extended to 1 December 2021. Alexandra Dellios and Maria Savvidis will jointly edit the issue (no. 44), which…

2021 journal now available

The 2021 issue of the Oral History Australia (OHA) journal Studies in Oral History, jointly edited by Skye Krichauff and Carla Pascoe Leahy, is now available. It’s another bumper publication – 240 pages. To access the full issue or download separate…

Journal – Call for Papers

Oral History Australia’s journal Studies in Oral History is inviting papers for peer review for a special migration issue to feature in 2022. Alexandra Dellios and Maria Savvidis will jointly edit the issue (no. 44), which will focus on the…

2020 journal now available

The 2020 issue of the Oral History Australia (OHA) journal Studies in Oral History, jointly edited by Skye Krichauff and Carla Pascoe Leahy, is now available. To access the full issue or download separate articles and sections, go to: Issue…

CFP – Studies in Oral History

The 2021 issue of the Oral History Australia journal Studies In Oral History will be based on the theme ‘Oral history, place and environment’. Journal editors Skye Krichauff and Carla Pascoe Leahy announced the theme of the special 2021 issue…

Change of title for OHA journal

The Oral History Australia (OHA) journal is to be renamed Studies in Oral History from the next issue due later this year. Changing the title was first proposed and discussed at the 2019 OHA Biennial Conference in a session seeking member input…

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