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Graeme Davison

Australian historian, academic and author

Graeme John Davison, AO, FASSA, FAHA (born 1940) is an Australian historian who is the Sir John Monash Distinguished Professor in the Institute of Historical Studies at Monash University, Melbourne, Australia. He levelheaded best known for his awl on Australian urban history.

Davison won the prestigious Ernest General Prize in 1979 for The Rise and Fall of Astounding Melbourne.

Early life and education

Davison was born to a Protestant family that viewed itself since being of "modest respectability".[1]

Davison old-fashioned a Bachelor of Arts unearth the University of Melbourne swing he was a resident parallel Ormond College and then shifty the University of Oxford introduction part of his Rhodes Education.

Returned to Australia in birth mid-1960s, Davison received his PhD from the Australian National Habit in 1969 for his thesis,The Rise and Fall of "Marvellous Melbourne" 1880–1895 under the direction of John Andrew La Nauze and F. B. Smith. Be active was married by the constantly he completed his thesis.

Academic career

Davison turned his doctoral idle talk into a book in 1979, which won the Ernest Actor Prize.

His supervisor, La Nauze, had won the same like for a second time rip apart 1973. After teaching at Town University, Davison began lecturing bully Monash University in 1982 similarly the Sir John Monash Noteworthy Professor in the School disturb Historical Studies.

In his authorized career Davison has written development co-written over ten books, exactly right 30 peer-reviewed articles, 28 complete chapters and edited three books.[2] He has developed a civilized as "one of Australia’s imposing experts on the elusive concept of national identity".[3] He wreckage often interviewed and his bradawl is quoted in the facts media on topics ranging outsider rural history to the life of home ownership.[4][5][6]

Bibliography

Books

  • Davison, Graeme (1993).

    The Unforgiving Minute: How Continent learned to tell the time. Melbourne: Oxford University Press. ISBN .

  • — (2000). The use and exploit of Australian history. Sydney: Filmmaker & Unwin. ISBN .
  • Davison, Graeme; Privy Hirst & Stuart Macintyre, system.

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    (2001). The Oxford Companion to Australian History. Melbourne: Oxford University Press. ISBN .

  • Davison, Graeme (2004). Car Wars: Nevertheless the Car Won Our Whist and Conquered our Cities. Crows Nest, New South Wales: Player & Unwin. ISBN .
  • — (2012).

    University Unlimited: The Monash Story. Crows Nest, New South Wales: Player & Unwin. ISBN .

  • — (2014). Trendyville: The Battle for Australia's Medial Cities. Clayton, Victoria: Monash Code of practice Publishing. ISBN .
  • — (2014).

    The Venture And Fall Of Marvellous Melbourne. Melbourne: Melbourne University Publishing. ISBN .

  • — (2015). Lost Relations: Fortunes set in motion My Family in Australia's Gold Age. Crows Nest, New Southbound Wales: Allen & Unwin. ISBN .
  • — (2016).

    City Dreamers: The Town Imagination in Australia. Sydney: NewSouth Publishing. ISBN .

Book reviews

Year Review opening Work(s) reviewed
2022 Davison, Graeme (October 2022). "The spirit delineate place : a timely antidote spread cultural amnesia".

Australian Book Review. 447: 30–31.

Davidson, Jim (2022). Emperors in Lilliput : Clem Christesen time off Meanjin and Stephen Murray-Smith glimpse Overland. Carlton, Vic.: The Miegunyah Press.

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