Year | Citation |
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2019 |
Hall, D. (190501). Irish republican women in Australia: Kathleen Barry and Linda Kearns's tour in 1924-5. Irish Historical Studies, 43(163), (73-93). doi: 10.1017/ihs.2019.5 |
2016 |
Hall, D., & Malcolm, E. (160301). "English Institutions and the Irish Race": Race and Politics in Late Nineteenth-Century Australia. Australian Journal of Politics and History, 62(1), (1-15). doi: 10.1111/ajph.12204 |
2014 | Hall, D. (140101). Now him White Man : Images of the Irish in Colonial Australia. History Australia, 11(2), (167-195). |
2014 | Hall, D. (140101). Defending the faith: Orangeism and ulster protestant identities in colonial New South Wales. Journal of Religious History, 38(2), (207-223). |
2010 | Hall, D., & Malcolm, E. (100401). 'The Rebels Turkish Tyranny': Understanding Sexual Violence in Ireland during the 1640s. Gender and History, 22(1), (55-74). |
Key details
Areas of expertise
- Irish History
- Gender studies
- Australian history
Available to supervise research students
Available for media queries
About Dianne Hall
Dianne Hall has an international track record in the histories of gender, violence, memory and religion in Ireland and the Irish diaspora, especially in Australia.
She has previously held research positions at Queen's University, Belfast, and the University of Melbourne. She worked with Dr Lindsay Proudfoot, Queen's University, Belfast, on a Leverhulme Trust (UK) funded project on Irish and Scottish settlement in Australia.
Her collaborative work with Professor Elizabeth Malcolm, former Gerry Higgins Chair of Irish Studies, has been on gender and violence in Ireland between 1200 and 1900 and on the history of the Irish in Australia. She is working on a book-length study of gender and war in Ireland, with Professor Malcolm. Her current research interests are in the long histories of children and war in Ireland, Scotland and England and Australia.
Dianne has supervised numerous postgraduate students in Irish pre-modern history; histories of Australian migration; and women's history. She is also currently one of the Deputy Directors, VU Institute for Sustainable Industries and Livable Cities.
Dianne is an editor of the Australasian Journal of Irish Studies, member of the executive of the Irish Studies Association of Australia and New Zealand, the Victoria University Feminist Research Network, Victoria University Community, Identity and Displacement Research Network, and one of the convenors of the Melbourne Irish Studies Seminar Series.
Qualifications
- PhD, University of Melbourne, Australia, 2000
- Master of Arts, University of Melbourne, Australia, 1993
- Bachelor of Arts, University of Queensland, Australia, 1989
Key publications
Dianne has over 51 publications, with a selection listed here.
A more comprehensive list of Dianne's publications is available in the VU Research Repository.
Book (showing 2 of 4)
Year | Citation |
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2018 | Hall, D., & Malcolm, E. (181101). A New History of the Irish in Australia (1st). Sydney: NewSouth Publishing. |
2011 | Proudfoot, L. J., & Hall, D. (110101). Imperial Spaces: Placing the Irish and Scots in Colonial Australia. MANCHESTER UNIV PRESS. |
Book chapter (showing 3)
Year | Citation |
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2018 | Hall, D., & Malcolm, E. (180101). Catholic Irish Australia and the Labor Movement: Race in Australia and Nationalism in Ireland, 1880s-1920s In Patmore, G. ;. (Ed.) (pp. 149-167). Urbana, Chicago: University of Illinois Press. |
2016 | Hall, D. (160101). Most barbarously and inhumaine maner butchered : Masculinity, Trauma, and Memory in Early Modern Ireland (pp. 39-55). |
2015 | Hall, D. (151102). God sent me here to raise a society : Irishness, Protestantism and Colonial Identity in New South Wales In Barr, C. ;. (Ed.) (1) (pp. 319-339). Montreal and Kingston, Canada: McGill-Queens University Press. |
Journal article (showing 5 of 24)
Research funding for the past 5 years
Please note:
- Funding is ordered by the year the project commenced and may continue over several years.
- Funding amounts for contact research are not disclosed to maintain commercial confidentiality.
- The order of investigators is not indicative of the role they played in the research project.
2013
The Irish in Colonial Australia: Race, Representation and Repression
From: ARC - Discovery
For period: 2013-2016
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$94,811 |
Supervision of research students at VU
Available to supervise research students
Available for media queries
Currently supervised research students at VU
No. of students | Study level | Role |
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5 | PhD | Principal supervisor |
1 | PhD | Associate supervisor |
2 | PhD Integrated | Associate supervisor |
1 | Master by Research | Principal supervisor |
Currently supervised research students at VU
Students & level | Role |
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PhD (5) | Principal supervisor |
PhD (1) | Associate supervisor |
PhD Integrated (2) | Associate supervisor |
Master by Research (1) | Principal supervisor |
Completed supervision of research students at VU
No. of students | Study level | Role |
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3 | PhD | Associate supervisor |
1 | PhD | Principal supervisor |
1 | Masters by Research | Principal supervisor |
1 | Master of Research Practice | Principal supervisor |
1 | Master of Research | Associate supervisor |
1 | Master of Research | Principal supervisor |
1 | PhD by Creative Work | Principal supervisor |
1 | PhD Integrated | Principal supervisor |
Completed supervision of research students at VU
Students & level | Role |
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PhD (3) | Associate supervisor |
PhD (1) | Principal supervisor |
Masters by Research (1) | Principal supervisor |
Master of Research Practice (1) | Principal supervisor |
Master of Research (1) | Associate supervisor |
Master of Research (1) | Principal supervisor |
PhD by Creative Work (1) | Principal supervisor |
PhD Integrated (1) | Principal supervisor |
Other supervision of research students
Teaching activities & experience
Dianne is the History discipline coordinator in the College of Arts, Business, Law, Education and IT. She coordinates and teaches in modern European History, including:
- AAH2003 European Revolution and War
- AAH2004 Divided Europe
- AAH3002 Irish History.
Previously she taught at the University of Melbourne in a variety of units in medieval and early-modern European history, women's history and the history of Ireland and the Irish diaspora.
Key academic roles
Dates | Role | Department / Organisation |
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Jan 2018 - Present |
Deputy Director
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Institute for Sustainable Cities and Liveable Cities |
Dates | Role & Department/Organisation |
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Jan 2018 -
Present
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Deputy Director
Institute for Sustainable Cities and Liveable Cities |
Professional memberships
- Board member, Irish Studies Association of Australia and New Zealand
- Editor, Australasian Journal of Irish Studies
- Member, Australian and New Zealand Association of Medieval and Early Modern Studies