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2021 Graduated PhD/MPhil students

Laura Armstrong (PhD, ICCR)
Ms Memorial Maker: the engagement of female memorial makers with the dominant narrative of war in Australia's war memorial landscape

Dendup Chophel (PhD, SoAA)
The Picnic Makers of Bongo: Developing rituals and ritualising developments in a transitioning frontier Bhutanese community

Ian Edelstein (PhD, ICCR)
A Convenient Massacre: Did Sharpeville Save Apartheid?

Rami Ibo (PhD, ICCR)
Chemistry PhD Supervisors in Australia: A Study of the Relationship between their Conceptions of Doctoral Purpose and their Reported Educational Practices

Ian Pollock (PhD, SoAA)
"Rich as a Running Stream:" The Flow of Value in Ngadhaland, Indonesia

Phil Stickland (PhD, ICCR)
Matadors and Picadors: The western relative contributions historiography of the Second World War

Mia Thornton (PhD, ICCR)
Never Waste a Crisis: Restoring Credibility at the National Museum of Australia after the 'History Wars', 2003-2013