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Title: "Current" Issues in historiography?
Post by: palebluedot on March 17, 2018, 04:36:25 pm
Hi everyone!

My EXT teacher has told us that we need to be up to date with current issues in historiography and the debates. (ie. blogs, twitter discussions, film adaptations etc)

Does anyone have suggestions of specific issues in historiography today? I cant seem to find anything specific


Thanks!
Title: Re: "Current" Issues in historiography?
Post by: tamsyc on January 11, 2019, 08:58:18 pm
Well, the thing with history is that is so big and so old (duh) that "current" (as I'm sure you can see) is kind of hard to define.

With that being said, something that I learnt at one of the ATARnotes lectures was about how white australia constructs history of Indigenous Australians. As you can expect this is pretty contensious and nuanced. I find that The Conversation seems to always have pretty interesting topics and could be a good resource for something like this.

Here's a link to something that might start you out. http://theconversation.com/australias-history-wars-reignite-57065

Sorry if this is too late for you, but I hope it can help someone else...
 

Title: Re: "Current" Issues in historiography?
Post by: sudodds on January 12, 2019, 06:07:46 pm
Well, the thing with history is that is so big and so old (duh) that "current" (as I'm sure you can see) is kind of hard to define.

With that being said, something that I learnt at one of the ATARnotes lectures was about how white australia constructs history of Indigenous Australians. As you can expect this is pretty contensious and nuanced. I find that The Conversation seems to always have pretty interesting topics and could be a good resource for something like this.

Here's a link to something that might start you out. http://theconversation.com/australias-history-wars-reignite-57065

Sorry if this is too late for you, but I hope it can help someone else...
 



Love love love that I'm seeing people from the lecture yesterday getting involved! Love the article you linked by the way :)