Diane Kirkby
Diane Elizabeth Kirkby, is an Australian historian. She is Professor of Law and Humanities at the University of Technology Sydney and professor emeritus of History at La Trobe University. Since 2016, Kirkby has been the editor of Labour History, the journal of the Australian Society for the Study of Labour History.
Diane Elizabeth Kirkby was born in Walgett, [New South Wales], in 1948. Her education began by correspondence course and at age six she was sent to board in Tamworth at the Church of England Girls School and later to Presbyterian [Ladies' College, Sydney|Presbyterian Ladies' College], Pymble. Her high school education was completed at Camden [High School (New South Wales)|Camden High School].
Academic career
Kirkby has written about labour history, legal history, women's history and cultural history, including developing the concept of ocker chic. Kirkby was elected fellow of the Academy of the [Social Sciences in Australia] in 2005 and fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities in 2011.
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