Jane Lydon
@janelydon.bsky.social
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Australian historian of colonialism, legacies of slavery, & visual culture. Perth, West Australia. Author: Anti-Slavery and Australia: No Slavery in a Free Land? (Routledge) & Imperial Emotions: The Politics of Empathy Across the British Empire (CUP)
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Jane Lydon
@janelydon.bsky.social
· Jul 4
Friday essay: ‘whose agony is greater than mine?’ Testimonies of Gaza and October 7 ask us to recognise shared humanity
Survivor testimonies hope for understanding, empathy – and change. From the Yoorrook Commission to Gaza and Israel, they build a case for justice in a shared future.
theconversation.com
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Jane Lydon
@janelydon.bsky.social
· Dec 19
F*cking Capitalism | Hannah Forsyth | Substack
Historian Hannah Forsyth writes about capitalism, work, and higher education...and her personal project to overcome her work ethic addiction and f*ck capitalism one home grown vegetable at a time. Cli...
hannahforsyth.substack.com
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Tracy Ireland
@tracyireland.bsky.social
· Nov 18
Engaging the everyday: the concept and practice of ‘everyday heritage’
In this paper, we explore what it means to link heritage to the everyday, how this has been framed in the field of heritage studies to date and how engagement with the everyday might generate futur...
www.tandfonline.com
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Jane Lydon
@janelydon.bsky.social
· Nov 23
Jane Lydon
@janelydon.bsky.social
· Nov 23
Lord Howe Island's magical cloud forest makes 'unbelievable' recovery from vermin
The forest at the tip of Lord Howe Island's highest peak is an otherworldly place alive with animals and plants not found elsewhere on Earth. But it's taken radical action to save it.
www.abc.net.au
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Jane Lydon
@janelydon.bsky.social
· Nov 20
Casting a spotlight on the Black convicts of African descent who helped shape Australia
Santilla Chingaipe’s new book brings a fresh and urgent perspective to bear on Australian history. But in countering misrepresentations she overlooks existing scholarship.
theconversation.com
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