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Current Member

Ann McGrath

Funding provided by the Patrons’ Endowment Fund

Affiliation

Historical Studies

Field of study

Cultural and Imperial History

Home institution

The Australian National University
Transformed into Josiah Wedgwood’s Hope Medallion, Sydney's clay crossed hemispheres - this ‘primitive earth’ transports us on journeys of early modern science and industry, where ideas of antiquity encompassed earth history, fossils and Greek legends. In 1788, the astronomer, mineralogist and natural scientist of the LaPerouse expedition, Abbey Jean le Mongez alerted Arthur Philip, the newly arrived first governor of the colony of New South Wales, to a fine quality clay valued by the Gweagal People of Botany Bay. Key European scientists took a keen interest in both the clay and the Medallion.

Visits

Member
School of Historical Studies
Spring
Member
School of Social Science

Degrees

LaTrobe University, Melbourne, Australia
Ph.D.
1984

Honors

2023
International Honorary Member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences
2022
Member, Royal Historical Society, UK
2018
Fellow, Australian Academy of Humanities
2018
Member, Order of Australia
2011
Hedersdoktorer, Honorary Doctorate, Linnaeus University, Sweden
2004
Fellow, Academy of Social Sciences

Appointments

National Museum of Australia
2024
Council Member
Australian National University
2018–2025
Director, Research Centre for Deep History
Australian Research Council/ANU
2018–2025
Kathleen Fitzpatrick Australian Research Council Laureate Fellow
Australian National University
2017–2025
W K Hancock Distinguished Professor