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			History Unit, please click on News
			
			 
			
			The 
				Sport History Unit  is
			one of several discipline groups associated with the 
			Sport and Culture Group in the School of Sport and 
			Exercise Science at Victoria University. The Unit was established in 1999 
			and is devoted to research and teaching 
				activities related to the field of sport history.
			
			The activities of the Sport History Unit include:  
			
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				Teaching undergraduate sport history 
				subjects in the Bachelor of Applied Science and 
				Bachelor of Sport and Recreation Management degrees.
				 
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				Supervising postgraduate students (PhD, MA 
				and Honours) undertaking sport history research.
				 
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				Conducting research 
				projects and consultancies in the area of sport history.
 
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				Publishing refereed and 
				non-refereed material related to sports history, and presenting 
				this material at national and international conferences, seminars and symposiums.
 
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				Collaborating with other 
				academics and institutions interested in promoting the study of 
				sport history.
 
			
			
			Full-time staff, current sessional staff, and 
			current postgraduate students involved in sport history activities 
			at Victoria University make up the membership of the Unit. Alumni of 
			the University with an interest in sport history are also affiliated 
			with the group. Members of the Sport History Unit (in 
			alphabetical order) are as follows:
			 
			
			Dr Richard Baka
			
			Senior Lecturer, School of Sport and Exercise 
			Science, Victoria University
			
			
			Phone: +61 3 9919 4358.  Email:
			
			Richard.Baka@vu.edu.au 
			
				
				Richard has been a staff member at 
				Victoria University since 1979.  In this role he teaches a 
				number of undergraduate subjects including 'Olympic Studies' and 
				'The Australian Sport and Fitness Delivery System', as well as 
				supervising postgraduate students. 
				His main area of sport history 
				research is related to the Olympic movement, especially 
				Australia at the Winter Olympic Games in addition to comparative 
				sport research with an historical bent. He is currently on the 
				Executive Board of the International Society for Comparative 
				Sport and Physical Education and he is an Associate of the 
				Australian Centre for Olympic Studies. 
			
			
			Dr Gregory de Moore
			
			Co-Network Director of Training, 
			Cumberland Hospital Campus, Parramatta, NSW
			
			Former doctoral student, 
			School of Sport and Exercise Science, Victoria University
			
			
			Email:
			[email protected] 
			
				
				Greg is a psychiatrist and recently 
				completed an award-winning PhD with the Sport History Unit at Victoria 
				University entitled 'In From the Cold: Tom Wills - A Nineteenth 
				Century Sporting Hero'.  A book arising from the thesis was 
				published as Tom Wills: His Spectacular Rise and Tragic Fall 
				(Allen & Unwin, 2008), and was subsequently short-listed for 
				a number of awards, including the 
				prestigious Manning Clark Cultural Awards. 
				
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				a pdf of Greg's thesis from the Victoria University library.  
				
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				here to see the sleeve 
				of Greg's book.  
				
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				here to see 
				the media release.
			
			
			 
			
			Ms Katherine Haines
			
			Doctoral student, 
			School of Sport and Exercise Science, Victoria University
			
			
			Email:
			[email protected]
			 
			
				
				Katherine is completing a PhD on 
				women's Rugby League in Sydney during the 1920s. She was 
				recently awarded an Australian Postgraduate Award and the 
				Victoria University Priscilla Choi Scholarship, and in 2009, the 
				Tom Brock Bequest Scholarship. She also researched, wrote and 
				produced the ABC Radio National Hindsight program, The 
				Greatest Game, which was broadcast in March 2009.  
			
			
			Dr Rob Hess
			
			Associate Professor, School of Sport and Exercise 
			Science, Victoria University
			
			
			Phone: +61 3 9919 4062.  Email:
			[email protected]
			
				
				Rob has been a member of the 
				Sport History Unit since 1999.  He is currently co-academic editor of the International Journal of the History of 
				Sport, executive editor of the Bulletin of Sport and 
				Culture and reviews editor of Sporting Traditions.  
				He is also the honorary historian of the Mentone and St Bede's 
				Old Collegians Amateur Football Club.  Rob recently served 
				several terms as the Publications Officer of the Australian 
				Society for Sports History, and the editor of Sporting 
				Traditions.
				
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				here to see a list of Rob's publications.
			
			
			Ms Caroline Leach
			
			Former Honours student, School of Sport and Exercise 
			Science, Victoria University
			
			
			Email: 
			[email protected]
			
				
				Caroline has recently completed a Bachelor of Applied 
				Science (Human Movement) Honours degree with the Sport History Unit in the School of Sport and Exercise 
				Science at Victoria University.  The title of her honours 
				thesis was 
				‘Press Coverage of Women Playing Charity Matches of Australian 
				Rules Football in 1943’.
			
			
			Dr Chelsea Litchfield
			
			Staff member, School of Human Movement 
			Studies, Charles Sturt University
			
			Former doctoral student, School of Sport and Exercise 
			Science, Victoria University
			
			Email: 
			[email protected]
			
				
				
				Chelsea is an associate lecturer with the School 
				of Human Movement Studies at Charles Sturt University and has 
				taught at a sessional level in a variety of subjects at Victoria 
				University, including ‘Sport, History and Culture’ and ‘History 
				of Sport’. Chelsea holds a Bachelor of Applied Science – 
				Physical Education (Honours), and completed her doctoral 
				degree, entitled 'Sexual Diversity: Inclusiveness in Women's 
				Club Level Sport' at Victoria University.
			
			
			Dr Matthew Klugman
			
			Lecturer, School of Sport and Exercise 
			Science, Victoria University
			
			
			Phone: +61 3 9919 5979.  Email: 
			[email protected]
			
				
				Matthew began 
				teaching sports studies at Victoria University in 2008. He has 
				published a number of articles on the passions of Aussie Rules 
				football fans, and is also working collaboratively on a number 
				of projects, including: the history of images of the indigenous 
				Australian Football League (AFL) player Nicky Winmar pointing to 
				his skin; establishing a sustainable membership base for the 
				Western Bulldogs; straight-identifying footy fans who eroticise 
				footy players; and a comparison of AFL fans in Melbourne and 
				soccer fans in Rome. Other research interests include sport and 
				religion, sport and emotions, psychoanalytic understandings of 
				sporting excess, and the cultural history of blood exchange and 
				gift relationships.
			
			
			Dr Akhtar Nawaz
			
			Deputy Director General (Tech.), Pakistan Sports 
			Board
			
			Former doctoral student, School of Sport and Exercise 
			Science, Victoria University
			
			Email: 
			[email protected]
			
				
				
				Akhtar completed his doctoral degree, entitled
				
				'A 
				Comparative and Historical Analysis of Elite Sport Programs In 
				Australia and Pakistan, 1947-2007' at Victoria University in 
				2008. He is currently the 
				Deputy Director General (Tech) of the Pakistan Sports Board (PSB), 
				responsible for the preparation and participation of Pakistan 
				contingents in the Olympic, Commonwealth, Asian and South Asian 
				Games. He also conducts national training camps in all sporting 
				events at the provincial and federal headquarters of the PSB.
			
			
			Dr Jacquelyn Osborne
			
			Lecturer, School of Human Movement Studies, Charles Sturt University
			
			Former doctoral student, School of Sport and Exercise 
			Science, Victoria University
			
			Email: 
			[email protected]
			
				
				Jackey is a 
				lecturer in the psycho-social 
				dimensions of sport and exercise in the School of Human Movement 
				Studies at Charles Sturt University in Bathurst, Australia.  She 
				has also taught sessionally at Victoria University in sport 
				history and philosophy.  Jackey holds a Bachelor of Applied 
				Science (Physical Education), a Diploma of Education, a 
				Masters of Arts by research.  She recently completed a 
				doctoral degree at Victoria University in sport history.  Her 
				thesis examined sport and games in the early Irish tales.
			
			
			Mr Tim Shellcot
			
			Former sessional staff member, School of Sport and 
			Exercise Science, Victoria University
			
			Email: 
			[email protected]
			
				
			Tim holds a Bachelor of Exercise Science 
			and Human Movement, and a Bachelor of Applied Science (Honours - 
			Human Movement). His honours thesis, titled 'Press Coverage of Sport 
			in Melbourne: A Content Analysis of the Age, 1925-1975', was 
			completed in 2005. Tim is currently employed with the Western 
			Region Football League.
				
				Click 
				here 
				to see a pdf copy of his Honours thesis.
			
			
			Ms Kathryn Sinclair
			
			Former Honours student, sessional staff 
			member, School of Sport and Exercise 
			Science, Victoria University
			
			
			Email: 
			[email protected]
			
				
				Kathryn holds a Bachelor of Applied 
				Science (Human Movement) and a Graduate Diploma of Education.  
				She also completed an honours degree 
				with the Sport History Unit in the School of Sport and Exercise 
				Science at Victoria University in 2010.  The title of her 
				Honours thesis was 
				‘"Who Won? Who Cares?": Media Coverage 
				of Women Playing Australian Rules Football in Melbourne During 
				1947'.
			
			
			Dr Rachel Winterton
			
			Former sessional staff member, School of Sport and 
			Exercise Science, Victoria University
			
			Former Doctoral student, School of Sport and Exercise 
			Science, Victoria University
			
			
			Email: 
			
			
			Rachel.Winterton@live.vu.edu.au  
			
				
				Rachel holds a Bachelor of Exercise 
				Science and Human Movement, and a Bachelor of Applied Science 
				(Honours - Human Movement). Her honours thesis, titled 'For 
				"Duty and Pleasure": The Development of Competitive Swimming in 
				Victoria, 1900-1908', was awarded the 2005 Australian Society of 
				Sports History Honours Dissertation Prize, and the 2006 ACHPER 
				Undergraduate Student Award of Distinction. She recently 
				completed a doctoral degree with the Sport History Unit at 
				Victoria University, examining the characteristics of 
				competitive swimming in nineteenth century Melbourne.  The 
				thesis is entitled ‘"Feats of Fancy" and 
				"Marvels of Muscle": A Social History of Swimming in Late 
				Colonial Melbourne'.
				
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				here 
				to see a pdf copy of her Honours thesis.
				
				Click 
				here to access 
				a copy of her PhD thesis from the Victoria University Library.
			
			
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