Issue Details: First known date: 2024... 2024 Everywhen: Australia and the Language of Deep History by Ann McGrath, Laura Rademaker and Jakelin Troy
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    y separately published work icon Aboriginal History Journal no. 47 September 2024 28879411 2024 periodical issue 'In this volume, we recognise the life of Marduntjara man Gordon Briscoe, a historian who was a former member of the Aboriginal History Editorial Board and regular author of pieces published in its pages. In 1982, while living and working in Canberra, Briscoe enrolled as an undergraduate at The Australian National University (ANU) and went on to complete research degrees at an Honours, Master’s and, ultimately, PhD level.1 He was instrumental in the establishment of the Australian Centre for Indigenous History, which hosts this journal, and where he was appointed as inaugural Research Fellow between 2003 and 2006' (Ben Silverstein and Crystal McKinnon : Preface introduction) 2024 pg. 199-201
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