Alison Bashford Explained
Alison Caroline Bashford, (born 1963) is a historian specialising in global history and the history of science. She is Laureate Professor of History at the University of New South Wales and Director of the Laureate Centre for History & Population. Alison Bashford was previously Vere Harmsworth Professor of Imperial and Naval History at the University of Cambridge (2013–2017).
Academic career
From 1996 to 2009, Bashford was a lecturer in history at the University of Sydney.[1] She was appointed Professor of Modern History in 2009. Between 2009 and 2010, Bashford held the Chair of Australian Studies at Harvard University.[2] Moving to England, she was Vere Harmsworth Professor of Imperial and Naval History at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge from 2013 to 2017.[3] Since 2017, she has been Research Professor of History at the University of New South Wales and Director of the New Earth Histories Research Program.[4]
Bashford has also held visiting positions at Warwick University and University College, London.[5]
Bashford has published six books, including An Intimate History of Evolution: The Huxleys in Nature and Culture (Allen Lane, 2022) Purity and Pollution: Gender, Embodiment and Victorian Medicine (1998), Imperial Hygiene: A Critical History of Colonialism, Nationalism, and Public Health (2003), Global Population: History, Geopolitics and Life on Earth (2014) and The New Worlds of Thomas Robert Malthus: Re-reading the Principle of Population (2016), and has edited seven, including Medicine at the Border: Disease, Globalization and Security, 1850 to the Present (2006), the Oxford Handbook of the History of Eugenics (2010), and Pacific Histories: Ocean, Land, People (2014). Her current work focuses on cosmopolitan histories of modern earth sciences.[6]
Honours and recognition
In 2010, Bashford was elected a Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities.[7] In July 2017, she was elected a Fellow of the British Academy, the United Kingdom's national academy for the humanities and social sciences.[8] She is also a Fellow of the Royal Society of New South Wales.[9]
In 2021 she was awarded the Dan David Prize.[10] She won the 2023 Nib Literary Award[11] and was shortlisted for the 2023 Cundill History Prize for The Huxleys.[12]
Selected works
Besides a number of book chapters and peer-reviewed journal articles, Bashford has written or edited the following books:
Books written
- Purity and Pollution: Gender, Embodiment and Victorian Medicine (Macmillan, 1998).
- Imperial Hygiene: A Critical History of Colonialism, Nationalism and Public Health (Palgrave Macmillan, 2004).
- Griffith Taylor: Visionary, Environmentalist, Explorer (University of Toronto Press/National Library of Australia Press, 2008). Co-authored with Carolyn Strange.
- Global Population: History, Geopolitics, and Life on Earth (Columbia University Press, 2014).
- The New Worlds of Thomas Robert Malthus: Re-reading the Principle of Population (Princeton University Press, 2016). Co-authored with Joyce E. Chaplin.
- An Intimate History of Evolution: The Huxleys in Nature and Culture, (Allen Lane, 2022). The Huxleys: An Intimate History of Evolution, (University of Chicago Press, 2022).
Books edited
- Contagion: Historical and Cultural Studies (Routledge, 2001). Co-edited with Claire Hooker. New edition: Contagion: Epidemics, history and culture from smallpox to anthrax (Pluto Press, 2003).
- Isolation: Places and Practices of Exclusion (Routledge, 2003). Co-edited with Carolyn Strange.
- Medicine at the Border: Disease, Globalization and Security from 1850 to the Present (Palgrave Macmillan, 2006).
- The Oxford Handbook of the History of Eugenics (Oxford University Press, 2010). Co-edited with Philippa Levine.
- The Cambridge History of Australia, 2 vols (Cambridge University Press, 2013). Co-edited with Stuart Macintyre.
- Pacific Histories: Ocean, Land, People (Palgrave Macmillan, 2014). Co-edited with David Armitage.
- Oceanic Histories (Cambridge University Press, 2018), with David Armitage and Sujit Sivasundaram.
External links
Notes and References
- Encyclopedia: Bashford, Prof. Alison Caroline . . Oxford University Press . 15 March 2019 . 1 December 2018. 10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U283443 . 978-0-19-954088-4 .
- Web site: Professor Alison Bashford – The University of Sydney . Sydney.edu.au . 2013-04-11 . 2014-02-12.
- Web site: Cambridge History Faculty makes eight new appointments — Faculty of History . Hist.cam.ac.uk . 2014-02-12 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140222020355/http://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/news/cambridge-history-faculty-makes-eight-new-appointments/ . 22 February 2014 . dead . dmy-all .
- Web site: Professor Alison Bashford . Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences . UNSW Australia . 15 March 2019 . en . https://web.archive.org/web/20190410193849/https://www.arts.unsw.edu.au/about-us/people/alison-bashford/ . 10 April 2019 . dead .
- Web site: Dr Alison Bashford . .warwick.ac.uk . 2009-04-24 . 2014-02-12.
- Web site: HPS: History of Medicine: News . Hps.cam.ac.uk . 2014-02-12.
- Web site: Bashford, Alison, FAHA . Humanities.org.au . 1999-02-22 . 2014-02-12 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140205093114/http://humanities.org.au/Fellowship/FindFellows/tabid/123/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/1566/Bashford-Alison.aspx . 5 February 2014 . dead . dmy-all .
- Web site: Elections to the British Academy celebrate the diversity of UK research. British Academy. 29 July 2017. 2 July 2017.
- Web site: Fellows – The Royal Society of NSW. www.royalsoc.org.au. 2018-06-27. 27 September 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190927051802/https://royalsoc.org.au/about-us/fellows. dead.
- https://www.dandavidprize.org/ Dan David Prize 2021
- Web site: 2023-11-10 . Bashford wins 2023 Nib Literary Award . 2023-11-09 . Books+Publishing.
- Web site: 2023-10-03 . US$75K Cundill History Prize shortlist announced . 2023-10-02 . Books+Publishing.