Australian Religious History Fellowship (2010-)
Subcategory of State Library of New South Wales Fellowships
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History

Offered by the State Library of New South Wales, the Australian Religious History Fellowship is an annual award of $20,000.

The award was established in 2010, with a generous endowment from an anonymous benefactor.

Recipients indexed selectively.

Notes

  • Indexed selectively.

Latest Winners / Recipients

Year: 2021

recipient Jan Láníček for his project: The Holocaust as an Australian Story: An intimite [sic] history.

Year: 2020

recipient Clare Monagle for Christian Consciousness Raising: Magdalene Journal and Australian feminism

Year: 2016

recipient Catherine Bishop for her project '"She has the Native Interests Too Much at Heart": Gender, religion and race in the life of Annie Lock, Missionary to Aborigines 1903-1937.

Year: 2013

recipient Gwenda Baker or her project 'Harold Shepherdson: pioneer aviator, missionary and visionary worker with Indigenous people in Arnhem Land'.
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