
Tom Griffiths
1957
14 works on record
Biography
Tom Griffiths is a Professor of History in the Research School of Social Sciences at the Australian National University, Canberra, and Director of the Centre for Environmental History at ANU. His research, writing and teaching are in the fields of Australian social, cultural and environmental history, the comparative environmental history of settler societies, the writing of non-fiction, and the history of Antarctica. Tom’s books and essays have won prizes in history, science, literature, politics and journalism. His most recent monograph, Slicing the Silence: Voyaging to Antarctica (UNSW Press and Harvard University Press, 2007), won the Queensland and NSW Premiers’ awards for Non-Fiction and was the joint winner of the Prime Minister’s Prize for Australian History in 2008.
Works

Hunters and collectors
1996

A change in the weather

Ecology and empire

Slicing the Silence

Prehistory to politics

Words for country

The Art of Time Travel

Forests of Ash
Secrets of the forest
Secrets of the forest
1992
Frontier, race, nation
Frontier, race, nation
Glorious Days
Glorious Days
Living with Fire
Living with Fire
History and the creative imagination
History and the creative imagination
Beechworth
Beechworth