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Time is Like a River

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When

Tuesday

April 2
11:30 am - 12:30 pm

Time is Like a River

This panel brings together three leading historians who have recently written histories through which rivers run as a connective tissue linking otherwise disparate places, peoples and events.  Spanning the Dyarubbin (Hawkesbury), Coquun (Hunter) and northern rivers of New South Wales, the panellists will speak about the historical role of rivers.

With Mark Dunn, Grace Karskens, and Julie McIntyre.

Hosted by Nancy Cushing.

Presented in partnership with History Council of NSW.

The Speakers

Mark Dunn

This panel brings together three leading historians who have recently written histories through which rivers run as a connective tissue linking otherwise disparate places, peoples and events.  Spanning the Dyarubbin…

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Grace Karskens

This panel brings together three leading historians who have recently written histories through which rivers run as a connective tissue linking otherwise disparate places, peoples and events.  Spanning the Dyarubbin…

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Julie McIntyre

This panel brings together three leading historians who have recently written histories through which rivers run as a connective tissue linking otherwise disparate places, peoples and events.  Spanning the Dyarubbin…

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Nancy Cushing

This panel brings together three leading historians who have recently written histories through which rivers run as a connective tissue linking otherwise disparate places, peoples and events.  Spanning the Dyarubbin…

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The Colony: A History of Early Sydney

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