History

Eva Bischoff

PD Dr. Eva Bischoff teaches International History at Trier University since 2011. Her current research looks at British settler colonialism in nineteenth-century Australia and New Zealand. She recently concluded a book project, which reconstructs the ambiguous role Quakers played in the process of settler colonialism in nineteenth-century Australia.

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Emma Christopher

Emma Christopher is a Scientia Associate Professor at the University of New South Wales and is also affiliated with the Bonn Center for Slavery and Dependency Studies at the University of Bonn.

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Norbert Finzsch

Norbert Finzsch, Professor Emeritus of History, studied History and German Literature at Cologne and Bordeaux.

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Oliver Haag

Dr. Oliver Haag is Senior Research Fellow at the Center for Transcultural Studies, Vienna, and Visiting Professorial Fellow at Queen Mary’s College, University of Madras.

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Henriette von Holleuffer

Henriette von Holleuffer is a historian. She holds a PhD and M.A. from the University of Hamburg.

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Gareth Knapman

Dr Gareth Knapman is a Research Fellow on the ARC Discovery Project ‘Profit and Loss, The commercial trade in Indigenous human remains’ at the Centre for Heritage and Museum Studies at the Australian National University.

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Felicity Jensz

Felicity Jensz is a colonial historian, who is particularly interested in cultural contact zones in the nineteenth century as well as the afterlives of colonies.

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Michael Pickering

Michael Pickering is an Independent researcher with a focus on First Nations Heritage.  He is an Honorary Associate Professor with the Department of Heritage and Museum Studies at the Australian National University. Between 2001 and 2022, Dr Pickering was the Director and Senior Advisor in the National Museum of Australia’s Repatriation Program. He is also special advisor for repatriation matters to the Centre for Australian Studies.

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Anna Haebich