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The ʹMinutes of Evidenceʹ project
by
Julie Evans
, Nesam McMillan
, Melodie Reynolds-Diarra
, Jennifer Balint
, Giordano Nanni
in
Aboriginal Australians
/ Anthropology
/ Art genres and movements
/ Art history
/ Arts
/ Audiences
/ Behavioral sciences
/ British history
/ Communities
/ Consumers
/ Education
/ Ethnic groups
/ Ethnography
/ Ethnology
/ European history
/ European studies
/ Formal education
/ Governance
/ Government
/ History
/ History instruction
/ Human geography
/ Human populations
/ Human societies
/ Humanities instruction
/ Indigenous peoples
/ Pedagogy
/ Performance art
/ Performing arts
/ Persons
/ Political geography
/ Political science
/ Population studies
/ Postmodern art
/ Social groups
/ Social sciences
/ Sociology
/ Theater
/ Treaty lands
/ Tribal land
/ Victorian era
/ Victorians
2015
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The ʹMinutes of Evidenceʹ project
by
Julie Evans
, Nesam McMillan
, Melodie Reynolds-Diarra
, Jennifer Balint
, Giordano Nanni
in
Aboriginal Australians
/ Anthropology
/ Art genres and movements
/ Art history
/ Arts
/ Audiences
/ Behavioral sciences
/ British history
/ Communities
/ Consumers
/ Education
/ Ethnic groups
/ Ethnography
/ Ethnology
/ European history
/ European studies
/ Formal education
/ Governance
/ Government
/ History
/ History instruction
/ Human geography
/ Human populations
/ Human societies
/ Humanities instruction
/ Indigenous peoples
/ Pedagogy
/ Performance art
/ Performing arts
/ Persons
/ Political geography
/ Political science
/ Population studies
/ Postmodern art
/ Social groups
/ Social sciences
/ Sociology
/ Theater
/ Treaty lands
/ Tribal land
/ Victorian era
/ Victorians
2015
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The ʹMinutes of Evidenceʹ project
by
Julie Evans
, Nesam McMillan
, Melodie Reynolds-Diarra
, Jennifer Balint
, Giordano Nanni
in
Aboriginal Australians
/ Anthropology
/ Art genres and movements
/ Art history
/ Arts
/ Audiences
/ Behavioral sciences
/ British history
/ Communities
/ Consumers
/ Education
/ Ethnic groups
/ Ethnography
/ Ethnology
/ European history
/ European studies
/ Formal education
/ Governance
/ Government
/ History
/ History instruction
/ Human geography
/ Human populations
/ Human societies
/ Humanities instruction
/ Indigenous peoples
/ Pedagogy
/ Performance art
/ Performing arts
/ Persons
/ Political geography
/ Political science
/ Population studies
/ Postmodern art
/ Social groups
/ Social sciences
/ Sociology
/ Theater
/ Treaty lands
/ Tribal land
/ Victorian era
/ Victorians
2015
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The ʹMinutes of Evidenceʹ project
2015
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The preceding chapters of this collection demonstrate how nuanced and critically informed analyses of historical evidence can deepen and refine our understanding of nineteenth-century Victorian society. In this chapter, we seek a similar outcome; but we shift the focus towards the task of using historical materials to engage a broader public audience. In doing so we consider the potential benefits of expanding the field of engagement with the past through an innovative collaboration which aims to bring Victoria’s history ‘back to life’ through theatre; by (re)citing its historical archive, and taking the words ‘off the page’ and voicing them out
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