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12022'Creative histories' and the Australian contextLindsey, Kiera ; Smith, Mariko; Clark, Anna; Batty, Craig; Brien, Donna ; Landers, Rachel13-May-2022
223-Jun-2021'Setting the Scene': Statue Wars and Ungrateful CitizensLindsey, Kiera ; Smith, Mariko14-Sep-2021
32021'Remembering Aesi': Women's History, Dialogical Memorials and Sydney's StatuaryLindsey, Kiera 24-Sep-2021
42016The Convict's Daughter: The scandal that shocked a colonyLindsey, Kiera 5-May-2022
52013'So Much Recklessness': Abduction in the Colony of New South WalesLindsey, Kiera 14-Sep-2021
62009a mistress of her own actions: the abduction of miss Gill, Sydney 1848Lindsey, Kiera 13-Sep-2021

Full Name
Lindsey, Kiera
UNE Researcher ID
une-id:klindsey
 
Position Title
Research Fellow
 
 
 
Biography
Dr Kiera Lindsey is an award-winning historian who has over twenty years of teaching experience in the tertiary sector and is currently a Senior Research Fellow conducting an Australian Research Council Discovery Early Career Research Award (DECRA) entitled ‘Speculative biography, historical craft and the case of Adelaide Ironside’. She has published single and co-authored book chapters and journal articles on nineteenth-century history, historical craft and biography, public histories and ‘Creative Histories’. Her first monograph was a speculative biography entitled, The Convict’s Daughter, which was published with Allen & Unwin in 2016 and described as ‘fearlessly carving a new path between history and fiction’. Her second is concerned with the colonial artist and republican, mystic and medium, Adelaide Ironside (1831-1867), and will be published with Allen & Unwin in 2022. With Professor Donna Lee Brien, she is the co-editor on a new Routledge collection on Speculative Biography which will be published in 2022. Kiera is currently the Vice President of the History Council of New South Wales, a member of the Sydney Living Museum’s Curatorial and Public Engagement Committee, and on the editorial board for the journal of Global Nineteenth-Century Studies. She has also been an on-camera historian and a regular guest on ABC Radio National and presented her masterclass on speculative biography in both national and international contexts.
 
Discipline
School of HASS - Music
 
Faculty
Faculty of HASS and Education
Honorific
Dr
 
Surname
Lindsey
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Given Name
Kiera
 
School/Department
School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
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