Issue 26 Jan-Feb 2015 edition of Inside History magazine is now available. Articles include:
- How the hundreds of thousands of Wills now online can help find your family
- The overshadowed Gallipoli campaign of Australia’s submarine AE2
- Thomas Keneally’s top tips for writing history
- Ludwig Becker, Australia’s unsung explorer, artist and scientist who aided Burke and Wills on their fateful expedition
- How genetics and genealogy form our shared past
- Discovering 1840s Tasmania through the recollections of a convict diarist
- Plotting our climate’s history using the logbooks of early 20th-century voyages
- The go-getting businesswoman whose prominent Melbourne photography studios flourished through the Depression and two world wars – and captured some famous faces
- An exciting World War II oral history project underway in Perth
- The oldest clipper ship in the world, soon to open for public tours
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