
Professor Anna Clark is an historian and fishing enthusiast whose interests have intersected with her book, The Catch: Australia’s love affair with fishing.
Anna Clark is co-director of the Australian Centre for Public History at UTS and author of numerous critically acclaimed books about how history is made and taught in Australia.
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This episode includes discussions of place and time in the study of History and here is a citation for the journal article about time which featured in this conversation:
Clark, A. (2024), ‘Just a matter of time: reviewing temporality in Australian historiography’, Rethinking History, 28(1), 1–27.
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