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History

The Jill Roe Prize is awarded annually for the best unpublished article-length work of historical research in any area of historical enquiry produced by a postgraduate student.

The Prize honours the career of Professor Emerita Jill Roe, an eminent Australian historian who has made a very significant contribution to the writing, teaching and public communication of history in Australia and abroad. (Source: http://www.theaha.org.au/awards-and-prizes/jill-roe-prize/ )

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Latest Winners / Recipients

Year: 2017

winner James Findlay for ‘Cinematic Landscapes, Dark Tourism and the Ghosts of Port Arthur’.

Year: 2014

winner Chris Holdridge for ‘The Pageantry of the Anti-Convict Cause: Colonial Loyalism and Settler Celebrations in Tasmania and Cape Colony’ – published in History Australia 12, no 1 (April 2015).
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