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Benjamin Mountford is an Associate Professor at the School of Arts and Humanities. His research spans Australian colonial history, British imperial studies, global gold rushes, heritage tourism, and higher education pedagogy. He employs interdisciplinary approaches to explore themes of empire, migration, cultural memory, and academic development.
Research Interests: Mountford's work focuses on:
- Colonial Australia's political and social dynamics within the British Empire
- Global gold rushes and their socioeconomic impacts
- Heritage interpretation at historical sites like Sovereign Hill
- Postcolonial literature and decolonization narratives
- Higher education supervisory practices and pedagogy
- Imperial networks and diplomatic history
His publications demonstrate a consistent focus on imperial and colonial histories, with recent expansions into higher education research. Articles frequently analyze diplomatic conferences, resource-driven migrations, and cross-cultural encounters, utilizing archival methodologies and global historical frameworks.
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