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Category Archives: lecture

July 22, 2016
by Karen Twigg
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Bernard Bailyn Lecture

A public lecture that raised questions about race, memory, monuments, and heritage – what a treat! Last Tuesday (12 July) I rode my bike into the wonderful old drill hall occupied by the Royal Historical Society of Victoria. My goal was … Continue reading →

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