Mark McKenna in conversation with Anna Clark
Event description
ABOUT THE EVENT:
The history of Australia has been written before – but not like this.
On Tuesday 11th November at The Royal Oak, Balmain, join Mark McKenna in conversation with Anna Clark.
Copies of The Shortest History of Australia will be available for purchase at the venue through Roaring Stories, with McKenna signing copies after the discussion.
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ABOUT THE VENUE
The Royal Oak, one of Balmain's oldest and most loved pubs has been hosting Roaring Stories author events since the inception of our events program.
Attendees are asked to arrive at 6.30pm for a 7pm start. The event bar on L1 is serving drinks from 6.30pm and also following the author talk. Seating is unallocated – another reason to arrive early to secure an optimal spot. Why not make a full evening of it, too, by ordering a meal at the Royal Oak before or after the event? To make a dinner reservation before or after the event, simply click on the restaurant reservation link here.
Royal Oak Balmain – Acrylic – Artist Jan Larsen
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ABOUT THE BOOK
In The Shortest History of Australia, Mark McKenna offers a compelling new version of our national story. This is a modern Australia permeated by First Nations history; a multicultural society with an island mindset; a continent of epic beauty and extreme natural events; a country obsessed by war abroad but blind to its founding war at home; and a thriving nation-state still to realise its political independence.
McKenna's wise and humane history reveals the surprising in the familiar, and reframes the past so we can see the present more clearly.
'Remarkable ... a deeply humane account of who we are and how we came to be' —Larissa Behrendt
'A deeply imaginative, beautifully written and individual book' ––Robert Manne
'Original, eloquent and moving – a revelatory journey into the past we thought we knew' ––Tom Griffiths
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ABOUT MARK MCKENNA
MARK MCKENNA is one of Australia’s leading historians, based at the University of Sydney and the Australian National University. He is the author of several prize-winning books, including From the Edge: Australia’s Lost Histories, Looking for Blackfellas’ Point, Return to Uluru and An Eye for Eternity: The Life of Manning Clark, which won the Prime Minister’s Literary Award for nonfiction and the Victorian, New South Wales, Queensland and South Australian premiers’ awards.
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ABOUT ANNA CLARK
Anna Clark is an award winning historian, author and public commentator. She has a PhD in History from the University of Melbourne and currently holds a prestigious Australian Research Council Future Fellowship at the Australian Centre for Public History at UTS. Anna is an internationally recognised scholar in Australian history, history education and the role of history in everyday life.
She has written influential books such as Making Australian History, The History Wars (with Stuart Macintyre), which won the NSW Premier’s Prize and Queensland Premier’s Prize for History, History’s Children (about students’ attitudes to Australian history), and Private Lives, Public History, as well as two history books for children (Convicted! – listed as a Children’s Book Council of Australia notable book – and Explored!).
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TERMS & CONDITIONS
Refunds
Please note that tickets are non-refundable unless the event is cancelled or postponed due to extenuating circumstances. Refunds are not issued within 48 hours notice of event date. Humanitix fee is nonrefundable.
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This event is presented by Roaring Stories Bookshop Balmain and Black Inc Books.
With thanks to our venue partner The Royal Oak.
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