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National Library of Australia Fellows

Recipients of the National Library of Australia Fellowships, funded by generous philanthropic support. These distinguished Fellowships support researchers to make intensive use of our rich and varied collections through residencies of three months.

National Library of Australia Fellows

Recipients of the National Library of Australia Fellowships, funded by generous philanthropic support. These distinguished Fellowships support researchers to make intensive use of our rich and varied collections through residencies of three months.

National Library of Australia Fellows

National Library of Australia Fellows Recipients of the National Library of Australia Fellowships, funded by generous philanthropic support. These distinguished Fellowships support researchers to make intensive use of our rich and varied collections through residencies of three months. Professor Gillian Russell (2018 Kollsman Fellow for Research in Australian Literature) in the Special Collections Reading Room  Photograph: Craig Mackenzie 2021 Fellows Professor Anne Pender, Professor and Kidman Chair in Australian Studies, University of Adelaide The colour of fire: Australian theatre in China and Chinese theatre in Australia 1980-2020 Supported by the Stokes family Dr Anna Dziedzic, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Hong Kong Waves and currents: the movement of constitutional texts and ideas across Oceania

The Eastern Isle: Norfolk Island in colonial art and writings

The colonial heritage of Norfolk Island is little known to most Australians. 2020 NLA Fellow, Alisa Bunbury’s recent research comprises a careful and structured examination of visual imagery created during the various stages of its settlement during the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. These images show the difficulties of contact and communication with its steep cliffs and dangerous reef; the clearing of the land for agricultural purposes; the indigenous flora and fauna, including rare documentation of species driven to extinction; and the built environment, including the long-demolished first settlement and the later penitentiary buildings, the ruins of which are now World Heritage listed. Written records and recollections complement the visual material, ranging from diaries, letters and naval journals to published accounts of visits, official appointments or the horrendous treatment endured by convicts imprisoned there. Alisa’s research aims to bring the numerous st

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