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SUMMARY:Public Monuments - Contested Histories
DESCRIPTION:Societies have always used statues and other monuments as ways of both recognising and contesting power and eminence. In Australia\, as everywhere else\, there is public debate over whether and which statues should be removed\, who should make the decision\, and what should be the fate of the statues themselves. Should new monuments be commissioned alongside or to replace them? Recent actions in Australia to remove\, replace or protect statues and other public markers have historical precedents which have much to tell us. Speakers at this webinar will present insights and case studies from Australia\, Europe\, and elsewhere.\n\n\n\nThe topics and their presenters are: \nRevolutions and ‘patrimonial panics’ in France\nPeter McPhee AM is an Emeritus Professor at the University of Melbourne and Chair of the History Council of Victoria. \nContextualising relocated monuments: lessons from three post-Soviet statue parks\nClaire Baxter holds a Master of Conflict Archaeology & Heritage from the University of Glasgow.\n \nFirst Peoples’ perspectives in contextualising contested histories\nJohn Patten is a Bundjalung-Yorta Yorta man on his father’s side\, and a descendant of First Fleet convicts\, Irish rebels and the Saami people of Lapland via his mother. He is Manager\, Diversity and Belonging\, Museums Victoria\, and a Board member of the History Council of Victoria. \nMissing monuments: imagining the future of Australian public memorialisation\nDr Yves Rees is a lecturer in History at La Trobe University\, a regular contributor to ABC Radio Melbourne and a Board member of the History Council of Victoria. \nProfessor Al Thomson\, Monash University\, will facilitate the discussion. \nFor more information or to register and receive a Zoom link a few days before the event\, please click here.
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/public-monuments-contested-histories/
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SUMMARY:A Legal Zoom into St Kilda Cemetery
DESCRIPTION:For those who missed this event you can watch it on-line here: https://vimeo.com/422294272 \n  \nSir Archibald Michie was one of the barristers who defended the Eureka rebels and was Victoria’s first Queen’s Counsel. \nLearn about some famous legal entities\, including Sir Archibald and Alfred Deakin\, former PM\, and James Liddell Purves\, an ardent Australian federalist\, who are buried in St Kilda cemetery and have an opportunity to quiz the barrister presenters about the legal luminaries interred there. \nThis event is part of Law Week and is brought to you by the Victorian Bar and The Friends of St Kilda Cemetery and moderated by Rob Heath QC.
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ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of St Kilda Cemetery":MAILTO:info@foskc.org
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