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HomePeopleGraduated PhD/MPhil Students2018 Graduated HDR Students
2018 Graduated HDR students

Sulamith Graefenstein (PhD)
Museums, Memory and Human Rights: A Transnational and Comparative Case (restricted)

Jessica Hewenn (PhD)
Unsettling: Settler Colonial Environments in Neo-Victorian Fiction

Dianne Longley (PhD)
The Development of a Print Culture in South Australia Post-WWII to 2008: institutions, politics and personalities

Jackson Moore (PhD)
The Queer Novels of Patrick White

Anuparna Mukherjee (PhD)
The Haunted City: Calcutta and the Legacy of Nostalgia

Ashma Sharma (PhD)
Transnational Lives, Relational Selves: South Asian Diasporic Memoirs

Frances Thomson (PhD)
Tate Adams and the Australian Printmaking Revival of the 1960s

Alexandra Walton (PhD)
Bold Impressions: Collecting artists prints at the Imperial War Museum and Australian War Memorial