Lecturer in History, Australian Catholic University
Hannah is a Lecturer in History at ACU in Sydney and a member of ACU's Historical Studies Research Concentration - see https://webapps.acu.edu.au/staffdirectory/index.php?hannah-forsyth=&d=1. Her research focuses on the history of universities, the history of work and professions, histories of capitalism and settler colonialism and historical consciousness in disadvantaged communities, especially in rural Australia.
Hannah is author of the book 'A History of the Modern Australian University' published by New South https://www.newsouthbooks.com.au/books/history-of-the-modern-australian-university/
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