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Ann Curthoys is a historian specializing in Australian history, focusing on historical writing and theory. She has held multiple significant positions, including Honorary Research Fellow and Professor of Social History at the University of Technology Sydney. Her past roles also include ARC Professorial Fellow at the Australian National University and Manning Clark Professor of History. Curthoys' research interests encompass Australian Indigenous history, the Australian Cold War history, and the impact of domestic violence in Australia. She actively engages with issues related to the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Throughout her career, Curthoys has received several accolades, including the History Council of Western Australia Award and the Margaret Medcalf Award. Her work often involves extensive collaboration with fellow historians, and she has contributed to discussions on historical narrative and the legacies of colonialism.
University of Technology Sydney • Perth, Australia
Held the position of Professor of Social History, leading research and teaching in the field.
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