Historical Society to hold annual conference in Campbelltown

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The Royal Australian Historical Society will hold its 2024 annual conference in Campbelltown later this year.

The theme of the two-day conference on October 26-27 will be Windows into Local History.

The conference program features topics on Campbelltown, the Fisher’s Ghost Festival, and digital tools and resources to support history projects.

There are also plenty of opportunities to network, including a welcome reception on Friday, October 25, to be hosted by the Campbelltown and Airds Historical Society at the Campbelltown Arts Centre.

On Sunday, October 27, the society will present certificates of achievement and appreciation, which recognise the contributions made by individuals to historical societies throughout NSW.

The society says that with its intimate view of the past, local history can broaden and challenge people’s understanding of Australian national history.

What’s more, Campbelltown’s diverse historic sites, landmarks and festivals make it the perfect location to explore how local histories can enhance our understanding of the past.

“The theme Windows into Local History reflects our commitment to uncovering and sharing the rich tapestry of our local communities,’’ says RAHS president Iain Stuart.

“I look forward to meeting delegates at the conference and exploring these fascinating stories together.’’

The conference keynote speaker is Emeritus Professor Mark McKenna, author of several prize-winning books.

In this year’s Lesley Muir Address he will explain how local history will form the foundation of his forthcoming short history of Australia.

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WHAT: 2024 RAHS CONFERENCE

THEME: Windows into Local History

WHERE: Campbelltown Catholic Club

WHEN: 26–27 October 2024

For more information, visit https://www.rahs.org.au/2024-rahs-conference/

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