School of Historical Studies History

Dr Andrew Brown-May

Senior Lecturer
Director, Cultural Heritage Unit
Telephone: (+61 3) 8344 8993
Email: a.brown-may@unimelb.edu.au
Fax: (+61 3) 8344 7894
Location:

Room 546 East
History, John Medley Building
University of Melbourne VIC 3010

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Research

Andrew Brown-May is an Australian urban historian and Director of the Cultural Heritage Unit. His research and teaching interests reach across cultural landscapes, material culture, public history, municipal government, missionaries, and Australian social history generally. As a principal editor of and major contributor to The Encyclopedia of Melbourne, he guided that project’s development from the mid 1990s to its publication by Cambridge University Press in 2005. His interests in multimedia have seen him involved in the development of history in new media formats, including Melbourne Podtours, eGold, and Pathways to the Past, a learning module on using images as historical evidence. He is currently developing the Encyclopedia of Melbourne in online format, and convened the most recent meeting of ANZDEG (the Australian and New Zealand Digital Encyclopedias Group). He is completing a history of Welsh missionaries in the Khasi Hills of India in the mid 19th century, and current collaborative projects include a history of Australian Town Planning Associations (with Rob Freestone and others), and study of gender, faith and missions in Australia (with Pat Grimshaw).

Andrew has served on advisory committees of the National Trust, City of Melbourne, Public Record Office Victoria, Heritage Victoria, State Library of Victoria, Melbourne Immigration Museum, Royal Historical Society of Victoria, Melbourne Museum, and the National Archives of Australia. He currently serves as on the executive of the Australian Historical Association, as is a Board Member of Australian Historical Studies. Dr Brown-May supervises across a great range of Australian history topics at both Honours and Postgraduate levels. In 2006 he was awarded the ‘Individual Contribution to Profile’ award in the City of Melbourne’s ‘Melbourne Awards’.

Web projects
eGold
Encyclopedia of Melbourne
Pathways to the Past: Images

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Publications

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Teaching

131-544 Applications in Public History
131-464 Secret Life of Things: Material Culture
131-242 Marvellous Melbourne: A Cultural History
131-227 History in the Field

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Supervision

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