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'The best of the VAN DIEMEN HISTORY PRIZE 2022-2023 selected by Dr Kristyn Harman, Kirstie Ross, Tony Fenton and Chris Champion.
'The idea for The Van Diemen History Prize came out of a conversation with Associate Professor Kristyn Harman, of the University of Tasmania. Her idea was then honed to fit the underlying philosophy of Forty South Tasmania - high-quality writing on a Tasmanian theme, aimed at a general audience. The competition is for articles up to 3,000 words on any aspect of Tasmanian history prior to the 21st century.' (Publication summary)
Contents
* Contents derived from the
Hobart,
Southeast Tasmania,
Tasmania,:Forty South Publishing
, 2023 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Anatomy of a Scandal : A Love Triangle in 1820s Hobart Town, single work essay
- A Difficult Birth : The Van Diemen's Land Company, 1824-25, single work essay
- Frank Pogson Bethune : Tasmania's Warrior Priest, single work biography
- Gold Amongst the Tin, single work essay
- Mysterious Broken Binding Proves a Silver Lining, single work essay
- Theatre Royal Hobart : The Architectural Influence of William Gore Elliston, John Lee Archer and Samuel Beazley and Their Passion for the Arts, single work essay
- Pardoned to Serve His Majesty by Sea" : The Life of George Briggs, single work essay
- Port Arthur or Carnarvon : The Changing Landscape of a Former Penal Settlement, single work essay
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