Welcome to the Humanities Research Institute
Our aim is to foster humanities research at The University of Newcastle through our sponsored research programmes and by fostering links and alliances within and beyond the university. Humanities research has a proud record both of innovation and of cherishing tradition, and has an important role to play in intellectual life at the university and more widely. Our particular mission is to encourage high-quality adventurous work in the humanities through the formation of teams of humanities researchers in areas of natural advantage where there are clusterings of interests, and to promote the research careers of individual University of Newcastle humanities researchers. We also seek out and promote connections between research in the humanities disciplines at Newcastle and work elsewhere, with the idea of forming productive groups in closely focused areas across institutions, and groups that bring together researchers across discipline boundaries to tackle larger and more intractable problems.
Soviet Women on the Frontline in the Second World by historians Roger D. Markwick and Euridice Charon Cardona radio interview with The Voice of Russia, 11 May 2013
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Read about the Humanities Research Institute recent community engagment events, Big Book Club and Public Lecture 'You Have to Let Out the Scream'
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The Newcastle Institute next public forum will be looking at the recent resurgence of the visible influence of religion in political life. Three academics from Humanities Research Insitute, 'Religion in Political' research programme will present different perspectives how religion is influencing politics in Australia and Internationally
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Dr. Tod Moore, University of Newcastle, Calvinist and Decmocracy in 1640s English Revolution, 23 May
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The contribution of religion and sainthood to nation-building in modern Australia. Mary MacKillop Place, North Sydney, 27–29th September 2013.
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