Areas of expertise: history; Australian history; historiography; transnational history; history of protest/activism; international history
HDR Supervisor accreditation status: Provisional
ORCID ID: 0000-0002-0770-8963
Phone: +61 7 36237173
Email: jon.piccini@acu.edu.au
Location: ACU Brisbane Campus
I am a historian of twentieth-century Australia and its global entanglements. In particular I have published two monographs exploring the engagement of Australian activists, politicians and ordinary people with global ideas, firstly the 'global 1960s' and secondly Human Rights. My current projects include a history of American 'Rest & Recreation' leave in Sydney during the Vietnam War, and an intellectual and cultural history of Australian engagement with decolonization after the Second World War. I am available to supervise topics across the field of Australian political, social and cultural history, as well as global/transnational history
Visit academia
Books
Edited books
Book chapters
Refereed journal articles
“Over Sexed, Over Paid and Over Here … Again? Americans on R&R in Vietnam-Era Sydney”, Australian Historical Studies, Forthcoming 2023, doi:10.1080/1031461X.2022.2032225
“‘A fundamental human right’? Mixed-race marriage and the meaning of rights in the British Commonwealth, 1948-9’” Comparative Studies in Society and History (63, No. 3): 655-84 – with Duncan Money
“The Ex-Services Human Rights Association of Australia, the Vietnam War and the remaking of the Anzac Tradition”, Australian Journal of Politics and History (Forthcoming, 2021).
“International House Brisbane and the Everyday Life of Humanitarianism in Cold War Australia”, History Australia 17, No. 3 (2020): 695-710
“‘Women are a colonised sex’: Elizabeth Reid, Human Rights and International Women’s Year 1975”, Australian Historical Studies 49, No. 3 (August 2018): 307-23
“‘People treated me with equality’: Indigenous Australians, the Soviet Union and the Cultural Cold War, 1951-1968’, Labour History 111(November 2016): 45-57
“‘More than an abstract principle’: Reimagining rights in the Communist Party of Australia, 1965-1971”, Journal of Australian Studies 39, No. 2 (2015): 200-215
“‘Light from the East’: Travel to China and the transformation of Australian activism in the long Sixties”, The Sixties: A journal of history, politics and culture 6, No. 1 (July 2013): 25-44
“‘There is no solidarity, peace or friendship with dictatorship’: Australians at the World Festival of Youth and Students, 1957-1968”, History Australia 9, No. 3 (December 2012): 175-194
“Bacchanalian Carnival or Political Event? Remembering the Sixties in Australia”, Melbourne Historical Journal 40, No. 1 (2012): 149-167
Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia workshop, “The Past and Future of International Education”, co-hosted by Profs David Lowe (Deakin), Kate Darian Smith (Utas) and Melanie Oppenheimer (ANU). Total value: $7,890
University of Queensland Postdoctoral Fellowship, 2016-19
Member of the Australian Historical Association and International Australian Studies Association
Book reviews editor, Journal of Australian Studies
State Library of Queensland Memory Awards, 2019-2021
See articles in The Conversation.