黑料网大事记

Dr Eureka Henrich

Dr Eureka Henrich

Lecturer
Arts, Design & Architecture (ADA)
School of Humanities & Languages

I am a social and cultural historian interested in experiences, understandings and representations of migration, and how they have changed. I've written and published on the history of migration exhibitions, museums and memorials in 20th century Australian and transnational contexts and on the role historians and history can play in immigration debates. Currently I'm working on the intersecting histories of migration, health and assimilation in post-war Australia.

During a decade working in the UK I held a lectureship at University of Hertfordshire and research fellowships the University of Leicester and King's College London. I am a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and hold a Postgraduate Certificate in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education.听I graduated from 黑料网大事记 with a PhD in History in 2012.

On returning to Sydney in 2022 I held the Australian Historical Association 50th Anniversary History Fellowship and joined 黑料网大事记 as a lecturer in 2023. I serve as public officer on the committee of Oral History NSW and on the Editorial Board of The Great Circle, the journal of the Australian Association of Maritime History. I was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society (RHS) in 2024 in recognition of my contribution to historical scholarship. In 2025 I was elected to the General Council of the History Council NSW. When I鈥檓 not being a historian I enjoy running, playing chamber music (I am a flautist by training) and parenting two small humans. I am a settler Australian, born and raised on the unceded lands of the Gadigal people of the Eora nation.听 听听

Location
340 Morven Brown
  • Books | 2023
    Henrich E; Carment D, 2023, An 'Important and Necessary Institution' A History of the Australian Historical Association, Australian Historical Association, Canberra,
  • Book Chapters | 2020
    Henrich E; Dellios A, 2020, 'Migratory Pasts and Heritage Making Presents: Theory and Practice', in Henrich E; Dellios A (ed.), Migrant, Multicultural and Diasporic Heritage Beyond and Between Borders, Routledge, pp. 1 - 16
    Book Chapters | 2019
    Roces M, 2019, 'Changing Migration Policy from the Margins: Filipino Activism on Behalf of Victims of Domestic Violence in Australia, 1980s-2000', in Henrich E; Simpson J (ed.), History, Historians and the Immigration Debate: Going Back to Where We Came From, Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 71 - 90,
    Book Chapters | 2018
    Henrich E; Simpson JM, 2018, 'From the Margins of History to the Political Mainstream: Putting Migration History Centre Stage', in Henrich E; Simpson JM (ed.), History, Historians and the Immigration Debate Going Back to Where We Came From, pp. 15 - 32,
    Book Chapters | 2018
    Henrich E; Simpson JM, 2018, 'Introduction: History as a Martial Art', in Henrich E; Simpson JM (ed.), History, Historians and the Immigration Debate Going Back to Where We Came From, Palgrave, pp. 1 - 14,
    Book Chapters | 2018
    Henrich E, 2018, 'Mobility, Migration and Modern Memory', in Maerker A; Sleight S; Sutcliffe A (ed.), The Past in the Present: History, Memory and Public Life, Routledge, Oxon and New York, pp. 101 - 125
    Book Chapters | 2017
    Anderson C; Henrich E; Longair S; Roscoe K, 2017, 'Empire and its Aftermath in Four (Post)Colonial Settings', in Wilson JZ; Hodgkinson S; Walby K; Piche J (ed.), The Palgrave Handbook of Prison Tourism, Palgrave, London, pp. 609 - 630,
    Book Chapters | 2015
    Henrich E, 2015, 'Paying Tribute: Migrant Memorial Walls and the 鈥淣ation of Immigrants"', in Pultz Moslund S; Ring Petersen A; Schramm M (ed.), The Culture of Migration: Politics, Aesthetics and Histories, I.B.Tauris, pp. 327 - 346,
  • Edited Books | 2023
    Balint R; Damousi J; Fitzpatrick S; Henrich E, (eds.), 2023, When Migrants Fail to Stay: New Histories on Departure and Migration, Bloomsbury Publishing, London,
    Edited Books | 2020
    Henrich E; Dellios A, (ed.), 2020, Beyond and Between Borders: Migrant, Multicultural and Diasporic Heritage, Routledge,
    Edited Books | 2019
    Henrich E; Simpson J, (ed.), 2019, History, Historians and the Immigration Debate: Going Back to Where We Came From, Palgrave Macmillan,
  • Journal articles | 2024
    Henrich E, 2024, 'CLASSIC TEXTS REVISITED EPELI HAU'OFA'S 'OUR SEA OF ISLANDS'', The Great Circle, 46, pp. 116 - 121,
    Journal articles | 2022
    Henrich E, 2022, 'Listening Across Collections: Migrant Memories of Health in Australia', Studies in Oral History, pp. 29 - 50,
    Journal articles | 2019
    Henrich E, 2019, 'Constructing the "New Australian Patient": Assimilation as Preventative Medicine in Postwar Australia.', Histoire Soc, 52, pp. 109 - 135,
    Journal articles | 2019
    Henrich E, 2019, 'Learning to supervise and supervising to learn: the undergraduate dissertation as a learning experience for staff and students', Blended Learning in Practice, pp. 71 - 80,
    Journal articles | 2014
    Henrich E, 2014, 'Children's Toys and Memories of Migration in Australian Museums', Childhood in the Past, 7, pp. 133 - 146,
    Journal articles | 2013
    Henrich E, 2013, 'Museums, History and Migration in Australia', History Compass, 11, pp. 783 - 800,
    Journal articles | 2013
    Henrich E, 2013, 'Ragged Schools in Sydney', Sydney Journal, 4, pp. 49 - 65,
    Journal articles | 2010
    Henrich E, 2010, 'Suitcases and Stories: Objects of Migration in Museum Exhibitions', International Journal of the Inclusive Museum, 3, pp. 71 - 82
  • Other | 2024
    Henrich E, 2024, When migrants fail to stay: New histories on departures and migration, ed. Ruth Balint, Joy Damousi, & Sheila Fitzpatrick, London, Bloomsbury Academic, 2023 [Review], Taylor and Francis Group,
    Other | 2023
    Henrich E, 2023, Wild dogs of song: Palmerston (Darwin) Dingo Glee Club 1895-1905, by Paolo Fabris and Steven Farram, Historical Society of the Northern Territory, Darwin, 2002 [Review], Historical Society of the Northern Territory, ,

Healthy Citizens? Migrant Identity and Constructions of Health in Post-War Australia

An ongoing Wellcome Trust funded research project investigating the intersections between health and migra