Full name Kenneth Stanley Inglis Main interests Military history | Name Ken Inglis Major works Sacred Places (1998) | |
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Born 7 October 1929 (age 95) ( 1929-10-07 ) Institutions Australian National UniversityUniversity of Papua New GuineaUniversity of Adelaide Notable awards Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia (1975)Fellowship of Australian Writers National Literacy Award (1998)Sir Ernest Scott Prize (1999)The Age Book of the Year (1999)The Age Non-fiction Award (1999)New South Wales Premier's Australian History Prize (1999)Officer of the Order of Australia (2003) Books Sacred Places: War Mem, This is the ABC, Whose ABC?: The Australia, The Australian colonists, Churches and the Working | ||
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Kenneth Stanley Inglis (born 7 October 1929) is an Australian historian.
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Inglis completed his Master's degree at the University of Melbourne and his doctorate at the University of Oxford. In 1956 he was appointed as a lecturer to the University of Adelaide. He subsequently became Professor of History at the Australian National University, and the University of Papua New Guinea.
Inglis has written extensively on the ANZAC tradition, the Stuart Case, war memorials, and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. In 2008 he joined the Faculty of Arts at Monash University, Melbourne, as an Adjunct Professor.
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