Booking form for History Roadshow - Revolutions: France

Aug
27
Sunday, August 27, 2023 at 09:30 AM

Location

SMB Campus Federation University
Library (Building G)
SMB Campus, Federation University
Lydiard Street South
Ballarat, VIC 3350
Australia
Google map and directions

Event contact

Alicia Cerreto

0422 519 322

Register below to attend the free, in-person event in Ballarat:

Causes and consequences of Revolution with Emeritus Professor Peter McPhee

 

Booking information:

  • Bookings are free!
  • Register with your own name, and add your students as guests (doing this helps us with our reporting to the Department).
  • Include your school name in the address field (doing this helps us with our reporting to the Department).
  • Alternatively, students can book as individuals.

Event information:

  • 9.30am - 3.30pm Sunday 27 August
  • Library (Building G) SMB Campus, Federation University, Lydiard Street South Ballarat VIC 3350
  • VCE History lectures and special showcase of Victorian history and heritage organisations
  • Morning tea supplied, BYO lunch.

Video lectures:

  • Emails with a link to these video lectures will be sent after the event.
  • Registered participants will have unlimited access to the lecture recordings until after the final exam.
  • Watch and discuss in class and/or send the link to your students to watch.

Draft schedule:

HCV HISTORY ROADSHOW – DRAFT SCHEDULE

9.30 am 

Registration and Showcase open

10 am

Welcome 

Session 1

Lecture and Q&A: 

Russian Revolutions

Julie Fedor

Lecture and Q&A:

Australian History (1)

Richard Broome

Lecture and Q&A: 

Modern History

Dianne Hall

Morning tea

Showcase open

Session 2

Lecture and Q&A: 

Chinese Revolutions

Koji Hirata

Lecture and Q&A: 

Australian History (2)

Graeme Davison

Lecture and Q&A 

US Revolutions

Michael McDonnell

Lunch

Showcase open

Session 3

Lecture and Q&A: 

French Revolutions

Peter McPhee

Lecture and Q&A: 

Australian History (3)

Richard Trembath



3.15 pm

Farewell and depart

 

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