Lecturer, History and Sociology, Australian National University
Dr Natasha Szuhan lectures in History and Sociology at the Australian National University.
She holds a BA (Hons) and Graduate Diploma in the Humanities and Social Sciences, an MA (Research) and PhD (University of Melbourne).
Natasha has completed a postdoctoral research fellowship in the medical humanities with the University of Strathclyde and Shanghai University and researched and lectured at the Australian National University, University of Melbourne, University of Adelaide, University of New South Wales, and Shanghai University.
She has published two manuscripts: 'The Family Planning Association and Contraceptive Science and Technology in Mid-Twentieth Century Britain' and 'Prahran and the Dismal Swamp'.
She is currently undertaking an oral history of oral contraceptives in Australia.
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