Journal article
Update: The Invisible Farmer: securing Australian farm women’s history
N Henningham, H Morgan
Archives and Manuscripts | Taylor & Francis (Routledge) | Published : 2018
Abstract
This article reviews the Invisible Farmer project – the largest study of Australian women on the land – a third of the way through its three year funding period. It introduces the aims of this collaborative and multidisciplinary project, focusing on the role of records and oral histories in the creation of new narratives, and the task of raising public awareness of the important historical and contemporary contributions made by Australian women farmers. We examine the way digital platforms work to curate records and promote research, and outline the important role that the Australian Women’s Register, a core project of the Australian Women’s Archives Project, will play in achieving outcomes.
Grants
Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
The Invisible Farmer: Securing Australian Farm Women's History [LP 160100555] is funded by the Australian Research Council under its Linkage Program Scheme for three years (2017-19 inclusive).