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Dr Kate Ariotti
Dr

Kate Ariotti

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Overview

Background

Dr Kate Ariotti is an ARC DECRA Fellow in the School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry at the University of Queensland. Her research examines the social and cultural impacts of war in Australia. She has published on wartime captivity and the experiences of Australian prisoners of war – including the 2018 book Captive Anzacs: Australian POWs of the Ottomans during the First World War (Cambridge University Press), which was nominated for the inaugural Les Carlyon Literary Award – as well as the ways in which Australians have historically remembered and commemorated wars. In 2017 she edited with Dr James Bennett Australians and the First World War: Local-Global Connections and Contexts (Palgrave).

Her current ARC-funded project ‘Between Death and Commemoration: An Australian History of the War Corpse’ will provide the first comprehensive account of the changing policies, practices and attitudes that have shaped the treatment of the physical remains of Australian war dead between the First World War and recent wars in the Middle East (1915-2015). This project will provide a valuable new perspective on the realities of Australian participation in war and a critical understanding of the place of death in war in the Australian past and present.

Kate teaches 19th and 20th century Australian history, and supervises both honours and postgraduate students working on research projects within this rich field. Several of her students have won prestigious national prizes for their work.

Kate has been a participant in several writer’s festivals, public symposia, and museum exhibitions, and has served as a judge for the NSW Premier's History Awards. Before commencing her position at the University of Queensland, Kate worked as a Historian in the Military History Section of the Australian War Memorial and, most recently, in the School of Humanities and Social Science at the University of Newcastle

Availability

Dr Kate Ariotti is:
Available for supervision

Research interests

  • Social and Cultural Impacts of War

  • Histories of Death and Dying

  • Prisoners of War and Histories of Captivity

  • 20th Century Australian History

Works

Search Professor Kate Ariotti’s works on UQ eSpace

21 works between 2011 and 2023

1 - 20 of 21 works

Featured

2022

Journal Article

Mourning the dead of the Great Escape: POWs, grief, and the memorial vault of Stalag Luft III

Alexander, Kristen and Ariotti, Kate (2022). Mourning the dead of the Great Escape: POWs, grief, and the memorial vault of Stalag Luft III. Journal of War and Culture Studies, 16 (3), 1-22. doi: 10.1080/17526272.2022.2097774

Mourning the dead of the Great Escape: POWs, grief, and the memorial vault of Stalag Luft III

Featured

2021

Journal Article

Between death and commemoration: the treatment of Australian POW dead on the Thai-Burma railway, 1942-45

Ariotti, Kate (2021). Between death and commemoration: the treatment of Australian POW dead on the Thai-Burma railway, 1942-45. Australian Historical Studies, 53 (2), 327-347. doi: 10.1080/1031461x.2021.1981414

Between death and commemoration: the treatment of Australian POW dead on the Thai-Burma railway, 1942-45

Featured

2018

Book

Captive Anzacs : Australian POWs of the Ottomans during the First World War

Ariotti, Kate (2018). Captive Anzacs : Australian POWs of the Ottomans during the First World War. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/9781108182652

Captive Anzacs : Australian POWs of the Ottomans during the First World War

Featured

2017

Book

Australians and the First World War: local-global connections and contexts

Kate Ariotti and James E. Bennett eds. (2017). Australians and the First World War: local-global connections and contexts. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan. doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-51520-5

Australians and the First World War: local-global connections and contexts

2023

Journal Article

Book review: Colonial captivity during the First World War: internment and the fall of the German empire, 1914–1919, by Mahon Murphy, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2018, xiii + 245 pp., £89.00 (hardback), ISBN 9781108418072

Ariotti, Kate (2023). Book review: Colonial captivity during the First World War: internment and the fall of the German empire, 1914–1919, by Mahon Murphy, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2018, xiii + 245 pp., £89.00 (hardback), ISBN 9781108418072. First World War Studies, 13 (2-3), 1-2. doi: 10.1080/19475020.2023.2249298

Book review: Colonial captivity during the First World War: internment and the fall of the German empire, 1914–1919, by Mahon Murphy, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2018, xiii + 245 pp., £89.00 (hardback), ISBN 9781108418072

2022

Book Chapter

From unspeakable to honourable: the Great War and Australian narratives of the Turks

Ariotti, Kate (2022). From unspeakable to honourable: the Great War and Australian narratives of the Turks. Remembering the Great War in the Middle East: from Turkey and Armenia to Australia and New Zealand. (pp. 135-155) edited by Hans-Lukas Kieser, Pearl Nunn and Thomas Schmutz. London, United Kingdom: I.B. Tauris. doi: 10.5040/9780755626496.ch-007

From unspeakable to honourable: the Great War and Australian narratives of the Turks

2019

Journal Article

Australian POWs of the first world war: responding to the challenges of captivity and return

Ariottia, Kate and Pegram, Aaron (2019). Australian POWs of the first world war: responding to the challenges of captivity and return. History Australia, 16 (1), 72-89. doi: 10.1080/14490854.2018.1558072

Australian POWs of the first world war: responding to the challenges of captivity and return

2017

Book Chapter

International encounters in captivity: the cross-cultural experiences of Australian POWs in the Ottoman empire

Ariotti, Kate (2017). International encounters in captivity: the cross-cultural experiences of Australian POWs in the Ottoman empire. Australians and the First World War: local-global connections and contexts. (pp. 47-65) edited by Kate Ariotti and James E. Bennett. Cham, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing. doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-51520-5_4

International encounters in captivity: the cross-cultural experiences of Australian POWs in the Ottoman empire

2016

Journal Article

"I'm awfully fed up with being a prisoner": Australian POWs of the Turks and the strain of surrender

Ariotti, Kate (2016). "I'm awfully fed up with being a prisoner": Australian POWs of the Turks and the strain of surrender. Journal of Australian Studies, 40 (3), 276-290. doi: 10.1080/14443058.2016.1199585

"I'm awfully fed up with being a prisoner": Australian POWs of the Turks and the strain of surrender

2016

Book Chapter

The role of sport for Australian POWs of the Turks during the First World War

Ariotti, Kate and Crotty, Martin (2016). The role of sport for Australian POWs of the Turks during the First World War. Sport, War and Society in Australia and New Zealand. (pp. 68-80) edited by Martin Crotty and Robert Hess. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge.

The role of sport for Australian POWs of the Turks during the First World War

2015

Book Chapter

"'At Present Everything is Making Us Most Anxious': Families of Australian prisoners in Turkey"

Ariotti, Kate (2015). "'At Present Everything is Making Us Most Anxious': Families of Australian prisoners in Turkey" . Beyond Surrender: Australian Prisoners of War in the Twentieth Century. (pp. 57-74) edited by Joan Beaumont, Lachlan Grant and Aaron Pegram. Melbourne, VIC Australia: Melbourne University Press.

"'At Present Everything is Making Us Most Anxious': Families of Australian prisoners in Turkey"

2014

Other Outputs

Coping with captivity: Australian POWs of the Turks and the impact of imprisonment during the First World War

Ariotti, Kate (2014). Coping with captivity: Australian POWs of the Turks and the impact of imprisonment during the First World War. PhD Thesis, School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/uql.2017.735

Coping with captivity: Australian POWs of the Turks and the impact of imprisonment during the First World War

2014

Journal Article

Another Side of ANZAC

Ariotti, Kate (2014, 04 23). Another Side of ANZAC The Courier Mail 10-11.

Another Side of ANZAC

2014

Journal Article

The role of sport for Australian POWs of the Turks during the First World War

Ariotti, Kate and Crotty, Martin (2014). The role of sport for Australian POWs of the Turks during the First World War. International Journal of the History of Sport, 31 (18), 2362-2374. doi: 10.1080/09523367.2014.915519

The role of sport for Australian POWs of the Turks during the First World War

2014

Conference Publication

Cultural Conflict in Captivity: Australian Prisoners of the Turks during the First World War

Ariotti, Kate (2014). Cultural Conflict in Captivity: Australian Prisoners of the Turks during the First World War. Australian Historical Association 33rd Annual Conference, The University of Queensland, St Lucia, 7 - 11 July 2014.

Cultural Conflict in Captivity: Australian Prisoners of the Turks during the First World War

2014

Book Chapter

Australian prisoners of the Turks: negotiating culture clash in captivity

Ariotti, Kate (2014). Australian prisoners of the Turks: negotiating culture clash in captivity. Other fronts, other wars? First World War studies on the eve of the centennial. (pp. 146-166) edited by Joachim Bürgschwentner, Matthias Egger and Gunda Barth-Scalmani. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill. doi: 10.1163/9789004279513_008

Australian prisoners of the Turks: negotiating culture clash in captivity

2013

Journal Article

Taken by the Turks

Walton, Kate (2013). Taken by the Turks. Wartime, 1 (63), 52-55.

Taken by the Turks

2012

Journal Article

P.O.W.: Australian prisoners of war in Hitler's Reich

Walton, Kate (2012). P.O.W.: Australian prisoners of war in Hitler's Reich. Journal of Australian Studies, 36 (4), 525-526. doi: 10.1080/14443058.2012.729352

P.O.W.: Australian prisoners of war in Hitler's Reich

2012

Journal Article

Nurses at War

Walton, Kate (2012). Nurses at War. History Australia, 9 (2), 212-214.

Nurses at War

2011

Journal Article

Review of On Radji Beach

Walton, Kate (2011). Review of On Radji Beach. Journal of Australian Studies, 35 (4), 557-558. doi: 10.1080/14443058.2011.625565

Review of On Radji Beach

Funding

Current funding

  • 2022 - 2026
    Between Death & Commemoration: An Australian History of the War Corpse
    ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher Award
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Boys into Soldiers?: The Politics and Practicalities of Secondary School Cadet Training in Australia and New Zealand, 1939¿1945

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Martin Crotty

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Forgotten Women: Australian War Widows and Spinsters in the Aftermath of World War I, 1919-1939

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Martin Crotty

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