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Bruce Scates was born on 1957 in Australia, is a historian. Discover Bruce Scates's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 66 years old?

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Occupation Historian, academic, novelist and documentary film producer
Age 66 years old
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Born 1957, 1957
Birthday 1957
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Nationality Australia

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2017

Scates moved to the Australian National University in 2017, where he is a professor of history in the Research School of Social Sciences. He is currently an Australian Fulbright senior scholar, having been awarded a Fulbright 70th Anniversary Scholar Award in 2020.

2017 – History Teachers' Association Award for Excellent and Sustained Contribution to the Teaching and Learning of History

2016

Scates, B. and Oppenheimer, M., The Last Battle: Soldier Settlement in Australia, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2016

2015

2015 – Mevlana Fellowship (awarded by the Government of Turkey)

Scates, B., Wheatley, R. and James, L., World War One: A History in 100 Stories, Penguin, Melbourne, 2015

2014

2014 – Elected Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia

2013

Scates, B. et al. Anzac Journeys: Returning to the Battlefields of World War II, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2013

2012

In 2012, Scates published his first, and to date only, historical novel. Titled On Dangerous Ground: a Gallipoli Story, the book drew on both his historical research and experiences working with government advisory bodies to tell a story about the Gallipoli campaign and its aftermath through the perspectives of a soldier on the frontline, CEW Bean and a historian investigating war graves in 2015.

Scates, B. On Dangerous Ground: A Gallipoli Story, University of Western Australia Press, 2012

2009

Scates, B A Place to Remember: A History of the Shrine of Remembrance, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2009

2006

Scates, B. Return to Gallipoli: Walking the Battlefields of the Great War, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2006

2004

In 2004 he was part of the Department of Defence National Committee to investigate and confirm the presence of mass graves on the site of the Attack at Fromelles at Pheasant Wood, France. His research in military history also meant that he served as chair of the History Working Party advising the Anzac Centenary Board.

2002

2002 – Australian Award for Outstanding University Teaching

1997

Scates, B. A New Australia: Citizenship, Radicalism and Labour’s First Republic, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1997

Scates, B. and Frances, R., Women and the Great War, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1997

1994

In 1994 Scates was part of consultation with Karrajarri people that resulted in the addition of an extra plaque on Freemantle's Explorers' Monument, adding a counter-narrative to the monument's account of the La Grange expedition and massacre.

1989

Since 1989, Scates has been the author and/or editor of 14 academic books and a historical novel.

1987

He began his teaching career as a tutor at Monash University and the University of Melbourne. He then served as a lecturer first at Murdoch University (1987–1989) and then at the University of Auckland (1989–1992). He was appointed associate professor at the University of New South Wales before becoming Professor Of History and Australian studies in a return to Monash in 2007. From 1987 to 2000 he shared all academic appointments with his partner, Rae Frances.

1980

He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (First Class Honours) from Monash University in 1980 before completing a Diploma of Education at Melbourne University in 1984. He then returned to Monash, where he completed a Doctorate in history, graduating in 1987 with a thesis titled "Faddists and Extremists": Radicalism and the Labour Movement in South Eastern Australia, 1886–1898.

1957

Bruce Charles Scates, FASSA (born 1957) is an Australian historian, academic, novelist and documentary film producer at the Australian National University.

Bruce Scates was born in Sunshine, Victoria in 1957. He left Mornington High School in 1975 having been awarded School Dux and a Special Distinction in English Literature for his Higher School Certificate.