Dr. Bart Ziino |
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| Position | Lecturer in Nineteenth and/or Twentieth Century History | |
| bart.ziino@deakin.edu.au | ||
| Area | School of Humanities and Social Sciences | |
| Phone | +61 3 522 72498 | |
| Campus | Geelong | |
| Location | ic2.407 | |
| Role and profile | ARC Postdoctoral Fellow | |
| Teaching responsibilities | Trimester 1, 2009. AIH107: World History between the Wars 1919-39 | |
| Research interests |
Australia and the First World War War and commemoration Twentieth century Australian history |
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| Current research projects | A history of the Australian homefront during the First World War, through personal documents. | |
| Awards |
Recent publications: A Distant Grief: Australians, War Graves and the Great War (UWA Press, 2007) ‘A kind of round trip: Australian soldiers and the tourist analogy 1914-18’, War & Society, vol. 25 no. 2, October 2006, 39-52. ‘Who Owns Gallipoli? Australia’s Gallipoli anxieties 1915-2005’, Journal of Australian Studies, vol. 88, 2006, 1-12. ‘Mourning and commemoration in Australia: the case of Sir W. T. Bridges and the Unknown Australian Soldier’, History Australia, vol. 4 no. 2, December 2007, 40.1-40.17. ‘Great War, Total War’, in Deborah Gare and David Ritter (eds), Making Australian History: Perspectives on the Past since 1788, Melbourne, Thomson Learning, 2008, pp. 335-44. with Ai Kobayashi, ‘Cowra Prisoner of War Camp’, in William Logan and Keir Reeves (eds), Places of Pain and Shame: Dealing with ‘Difficult Heritage’, Milton Park, Routledge, 2009, pp. 99-113. |
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| Research link | View Deakin associated research data | |