The Van Diemen Anthology 2021: The: The best of the Van Diemen History Prize 2020-2021
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The best of the VAN DIEMEN HISTORY PRIZE 2020-2021 selected by Dr Kristyn Harman, Prof Stefan Petrow, Paige Gleeson and Chris Champion.
The idea for The Van Diemen History Prize came out of a conversation with Associate Professor Kristyn Harman, of the University of Tasmania. Her idea was then honed to fit the underlying philos
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