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Booking form for History Roadshow - Revolutions: France
Wednesday, September 01, 2021 at 09:00 AM through
January 29, 2022
Event contact
Alicia Cerreto0422 519 322
Area of Study 1: Causes of Revolution with Professor Peter McPhee
Area of Study 2: Consequences of Revolution with Professor Peter McPhee
Register below for both video lectures and access to two live Q&A sessions via webinar early in Term 4
Booking information:
- Bookings are free!
- Register with your own name, and add your students as guests (doing this helps us with our event reporting to the Department).
- Include your school name in the address field.
Video lectures:
- Registered participants will have unlimited access to the video lectures from mid-September until after the final exam.
- Emails with a link to these video lectures will be automatically sent when you register.
Webinars:
- Webinar technology means that no faces will be visible, but questions can be asked live by all participants.
- Questions for our presenters can also be submitted by email before the event via https://forms.gle/dGx4NnSEg1bECL5k7
- Emails with a link to the Q&A sessions will be sent at the beginning of Term 4.
About
The History Council of Victoria Incorporated (HCV) is the peak body for history in the Australian state of Victoria. Its vision is to connect Victorians with history and to inspire engagement with the past, their identity and the world today. The HCV champions the work of historians and the value of history. It recognises that history can be written about any place, any person, any period. The HCV advocates why history matters.
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Events
Our calendar lists all upcoming public events arranged by the History Council of Victoria (HCV), plus events in Victoria, Australia, that are added by our Friends and Members.
If you are organising an event that relates to History, we encourage you to publicise it on our website.
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Advocacy
As the peak body for history in Victoria, the History Council makes submissions on current issues. In doing this, the HCV Board is guided by its Advocacy Policy and by the Value of History, a statement developed co-operatively by the HCV and the History Councils of New South Wales, South Australia and Western Australia.
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Prizes
Since 2015, the HCV has been pleased to sponsor the Years 9 and 10 category of the Historical Fiction Competition organised by the History Teachers' Association of Victoria.
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Ways to support us:
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Summary
The HCV was formed as an advisory body in 2001 and incorporated in 2003. It comprises representatives from cultural and educational institutions and heritage bodies; history teachers and curriculum advisors; academic and professional historians; and local, Indigenous, community and specialist history organisations.
As the peak body for history, the HCV has both ‘outward-looking’ roles (including advocacy and representation to government and the wider community, consultation, community education, and networking with allied interest groups) and ‘inward-looking’ roles (including member support, information dissemination, and networking between members).
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