
About
Dr. Mark Hearn is an Honorary Senior Lecturer in the Department of History and Archaeology at Macquarie University, specializing in historical theory, historiography, and the fin de siècle (1890–1914). His work examines Australia’s intellectual and governance history during this period. He holds a PhD from the University of Sydney (2001) and has held prestigious fellowships, including the 2006 C.H. Currey Memorial Fellowship and the 2014–2015 Australian Prime Minister’s Centre Fellowship. His 2022 book, The Fin de Siècle Imagination in Australia, explores cultural narratives of modernity. Hearn’s research also engages with transnational ideas, liberal governmentality, and labor movements.
Research Interests:
- Historical periodization and narrative construction
- Modernity and fin de siècle cultural dynamics
- Australian federation and governance
- Labour history and social theory
Recent Publications Trends: Hearn’s work bridges historical analysis with contemporary political commentary, emphasizing the interplay between historical narratives and modern governance. His 2023 analysis of Eric Hobsbawm’s historiography and 2022 critique of Australian federal narratives exemplify his focus on reinterpreting historical frameworks.
Awards & Grants:
- Projects: Including Interpreting fin de siècle modernity in Australia (ongoing since 2018) and studies on liberal governmentality (2010–2011).
- Editorial Roles: Member of the Labour History editorial board since 2002.
Labs & Collaborations: Collaborations with the Centre for Philosophical Studies of History (University of Oulu, 2018) and the International Network for Theory of History (since 2017) reflect his interdisciplinary approach.
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