Kosmas Tsokhas has been a Senior Research Fellow in Economic History in the Research School of Social Sciences at the Australian National University which he joined in 1983. In 1975, he graduated Bachelor of Arts with first class honours at the University of Melbourne, where he was awarded a Master of Arts degree in 1979 and a doctorate of Philosophy in 1983. While he undertook postgraduate research at the University of Melbourne, he was appointed Tutor, Senior Tutor and Temporary Lecturer. He is the author of A Class Apart? Businessmen and Australian Politics 1960-1980 (Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 1984); Beyond Dependence: Companies, Labour Processes and Australian Mining (Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 1986); Markets, Money and Empire: The Political Economy of the Australian Wool Industry (Melbourne University Press, Carlton, 1990); and Making a Nation State: Cultural Identity, Economic Nationalism and Sexuality in Australian History (Melbourne University Press, Carlton, 2001). Since his retirement, he has built on his authorship of books, articles, reviews and papers on political economy, social history and cultural studies.
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