Harold White Fellowship Presentation

Date/Time
Date(s) - 28/11/2011
All Day

Location
Conference Room
National Library of Australia, Parkes Place
Parkes 2600
ACT


Out of the Shadows: Rediscovering Family Men Through the Australia 1938 Oral History Project

Family men have a shadowy presence in Australian history. Using interviews recorded in the 1980s for the Australia 1938 Oral History Project, Professor Alistair Thomson rediscovers the experience of fathers and fathering, and husbands and marriage, in the decade before the Second World War. What roles did men play in families and what were the expectations of domestic masculinity? How did men manage their competing and changing roles as breadwinners and family men, husbands and fathers? In what ways did men’s family roles vary across class, region and life stage? How do people recall fathers and fatherhood?
Alistair Thomson is Professor of History at Monash University. His research explores the ways in which different kinds of life-story evidence can illuminate the past and its meanings in the present lives of individuals and society.
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