Menu Close
Co-Director & Postdoctoral Fellow, New Earth Histories Research Program, UNSW Sydney

Jarrod Hore is Co-Director of the New Earth Histories Research Program at UNSW. He is an environmental historian of settler colonialism and Australian geology and Postdoctoral Fellow on the ARC Discovery Project ‘Antipodean Geology: A History of Southern Hemisphere Earth.’ His work on settler colonial identity, landscape photography, early environmentalism and antipodean Romanticism has been published in Australian Historical Studies, History Australia and the the Journal of the British Academy. Jarrod holds a PhD from Macquarie University (2019) and in 2020 he was the David Scott Mitchell Memorial Fellow at the State Library of New South Wales. His first book, Visions of Nature, is forthcoming with University of California Press.

Experience

  • –present
    Co-Director & Postdoctoral Fellow, New Earth Histories Research Program, UNSW

Education

  • 2019 
    Macquarie University, Doctor of Philosophy