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Australian historian, teacher and author (born 1960) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mark Robert Johnston (born 1960) is an Australian historian, teacher and author. Johnston is currently Head of History at Scotch College in Melbourne. He has written several publications about Australian history.
Mark Johnston | |
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Born | 1960 Hobart, Tasmania |
Academic background | |
Alma mater | University of Tasmania University of Melbourne (MA, PhD) |
Thesis | We Can Take It: The Experience and Outlook of Australian Front-line Soldiers in the Second World War (1991) |
Academic work | |
Institutions | Scotch College, Melbourne |
Main interests | Australian experience of war Operational and unit history |
Website | http://www.markjohnstonhistorian.com/ |
Johnston was born in Hobart, Tasmania, in 1960. He was educated at Friends' School and the University of Tasmania, before going on to complete a Master of Arts and later a Doctor of Philosophy at the University of Melbourne.[1] He graduated with his doctorate in 1991 and his thesis, entitled "We Can Take It: The Experience and Outlook of Australian Front-line Soldiers in the Second World War", served as the basis for his first book, At the Front Line (1996).[1][2]
A teacher, Johnston has taught at Scotch College, Melbourne since 1991, and is currently Head of History, Politics and Philosophy.[1][3]
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