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History Council SA
  • About Us
    • Who We Are
    • Our History
    • Advocacy
      • Juukan caves enquiry: submission from History Councils Australia
      • Protest against hike in student fees
    • National History Statement
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      • HCSA Historian Awards 2026
      • HCSA Historian Awards 2025
    • Wakefield Press Essay Prize
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      • 2025 Annual Regional Lecture
      • 2024 Regional Event Summary
    • HCSA 2025 Fellows Lecture
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Newsletter 5 December 2024

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Become a Member of the History Council of South Australia
The HCSA is the state’s peak history body, providing a representative voice on historical issues and celebrating and raising the profile of history across South Australia.

The bigger our membership base, the stronger our collective voice for history.

We invite current members to renew their membership (If you have not already done so), and our newsletter friends to consider joining the Council.

By becoming a member you help support:

  • Funding for the HCSA Fellowship
  • The Historian Awards and Wakefield Press Essay Prize
  • The annual HCSA Regional Lecture
  • The HCSA fortnightly newsletter
  • Strong, non-partisan advocacy on issues related to history in South Australia.

For more information, please visit the HCSA membership page here.

Subscriptions can be paid via credit card, EFT, cheque or bank transfer, or you can choose to generate an invoice for payment.

You may also like to consider making a tax deductible donation to the HCSA, which can be done when you join, or separately by following this link.

We thank you again for your support.

Save the Queen: The Priscilla Project
A project is underway to restore the Priscilla bus from the film 'The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert'. She was discovered on a property in rural New South Wales, having survived fire, floods, and exposure to the elements. The History Trust of South Australia is seeking donations to restore the bus and display her at the National Motor Museum in Birdwood.
Further information through the HTSA

Adelaide Museum of South Australian History
The History Trust are inviting responses to a survey about a proposed new museum: the Adelaide Museum of South Australia's History.
Find out more and have your say on the proposed museum here.

Around the country

Pompeii: inside a lost city
An immersive experience on life in the ancient city. Combines soundscapes and surrounding projections with over 90 objects including frescoes, jewellery, sculptures, and pottery. Coming to the National Museum of Australia, Canberra. From 13 December 2024.
Further information and tickets through the National Museum website

State Library NSW Fellows announced
Celebrating the 50th anniversary of their prestigious awards program, the NSW State Library has unveiled its largest-ever cohort of fellows.
Read more on the library's website here

Lectures, exhibitions, and events

Muriel Matters Society: 3 minutes for global peace
The Society is hosting an event on 10 December, 6.30 - 7pm at Peace Park, North Adelaide. The gathering will include three minutes of silence and a collection of blank petitions.
Further information and registration on their website here

Radical Textiles
This exhibition celebrates the cutting-edge innovations, enduring traditions, and bodies of shared knowledge that have been folded into fabric and cloth over the past 150 years.
At the Art Gallery of South Australia, 23 November 2024 - 30 March 2025.
Tickets start at $15.
Further information through the AGSA website

Camel trains to steel wheels: Life on the trans-Australian railway
This new exhibition features archival records, photographs and footage that brings to life the railway's first 60 years.
At the State Library of SA until 26 January 2025.
Further information through the National Archives website

Book releases

Agora: New thinking about old histories
The latest edition of Agora explores new evidence and academic debates that are reshaping our understanding of pivotal historical events. In this issue, published by the History Teachers’ Association of Victoria, historians explain the latest scholarship on a range of topics including:

  • the Russian, American, French and Industrial revolutions
  • Australia’s frontier wars
  • China’s engagement with the West under Mao
  • parallels between the fall of the Roman Republic and democratic tensions in the USA today
  • an extraordinary debate about Egypt’s pharaohs
  • new thinking about teaching History.
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Agora can be purchased as a digital download for $10 from htavshop.com.au.

*Agora is currently seeking submissions for an edition on the theme ‘Animals in History’. Contact [email protected] to pitch a story idea targeted at the Victorian History curriculum.

Breakout! The Tasmanians who terrorised Victoria, by Robert Cox
Two killers. A tainted trial. A bungled execution.

The killers were Pevay and Timme. In 1841 they slew two men and wounded others in an angry rampage through the Victorian countryside.

As Tasmanian Aborigines, they had many reasons to be angry.

When teenagers they'd been jailed for being black. They'd taken unwilling part in the ethnic cleansing of Tasmania. Forcedly interned in a bleak offshore gulag, they'd watched helplessly as friends and family died of disease and despair.

Then they were exiled to Victoria where colonists victimised them. It was the last straw. They stole guns and seized their freedom.

Their breakout was vengeful and violent. Farms were raided, settlers shot. Despite firefights and ambushes, they evaded pursuers for weeks before being captured in a blaze of gunfire.

Their murder trial was a farce. Public officials lied under oath. The judge was biased and inept. The verdict was a foregone conclusion.

Now, for the first time, their tragic story is told in full. From their perilous boyhood during Tasmania's Black War to their botched hanging in a crowded Melbourne street.
Further information and purchase through Wakefield Press

Calls for papers

Call for Papers
The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History has launched a new 'Current Debates' section, edited by Dr Jonas Fossli Gjersø! If you are interested in contributing, please see the CfP for more information.
More information on H-Net

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