Patricia Clarke
@p_clarke6
Writer, historian, editor
Published extensively on women in Australian history particularly women writers and media history. Author 12 books .
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Congratulations National Library of Australia 50 years: Opening our doors, Creating the future, 50th anniversary of the official opened the stunning #Library building. #GLAM #Humanities nla.gov.au/content/50-yea…
Celebrate the work undertaken by the Women Australia this year with Christmas cake and champagne on Monday 9 December, 4pm, at the NLA. To book your ticket: bit.ly/2ridmiR 📷: Harold Cazneaux, Nora Heysen seated at the table and sketching, nla.cat-vn6807918
Bold Types: How Australia’s First Women Journalists Blazed a Trail by Dr Patricia Clarke, with an introduction by Amy Remeikis In bookstores on Tuesday, Bold Types tells the story of women journalists in Australia from 1860 to the end of World War II: bit.ly/3FpW72K
Thanks Amy Remeikis for your wonderful introduction in Bold Types.
Congratulations to AHA member Patricia Clarke for publishing 'Bold Types: How Australia’s First Women Journalists Blazed a Trail'. The book ‘recounts the chequered journey of women journalists in the fight for gender equality from 1860 to the end of WWII.’ bit.ly/3UGFjZN
Good to read Bridget Griffen-Foley review of my book Bold Types: How Australia’s first women journalists blazed a trail, in Jan/Feb issue 2023 of Australian Book Review. Amy Remeikis, Patricia Karvelas and Katharine Murphy launched Bold Types at the National Library of Australia in Dec.
As the The Australian marks 60 years, read Patricia Clarke in MIA on 'The Australian in Canberra, 1964-67'. CMH #mediahistory #ausmedia journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.117…
The extraordinary Fairfax family media dynasty is inseparable from the history of Sydney from convict days to the late twentieth century. What a gift to State Library of NSW researchers in the twenty-first century! x.com/statelibraryns…