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TAASA Memberships
The annual membership fee includes four issues of the TAASA Review per year, entry to all TAASA events (including members’ only events) at members’ rates and reduced entry to a number of other institutions’ events.
New members can join by clicking on the appropriate category below. Current members wishing to renew their membership or update their membership details should log into their account via the Membership Login page and use the renewal process on their My Account page.
Membership Fees
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1 Year Memberships
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3 Year Memberships
Memberships are for the calendar year and in Australian dollars.
* Dual Membership relates to members residing at the same home address.
* Full-time students under 26 years, pensioners, unemployed with ID. Seniors Card are not accepted with the Concession Membership.
* Future membership rates are subject to annual review.
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TAASA is a not-for-profit organisation that relies on membership fees and donations. We welcome any donations and bequests made to us in wills. If you would like to make a donation, please click here.
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Burdens of Proof: Photographic Evidence and Contested Pasts
Burdens of Proof: Photographic Evidence and Contested Pasts
Susie will examine the burdens of proof commonly placed on war photography and images from colonial contexts. She explores the tensions between photographs as 'evidence' and the more complex histories of violence and resistance that photography can reveal.
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Tipu Sultan, the ‘Tiger of Mysore’ with Lindie Ward
Tipu Sultan, the ‘Tiger of Mysore’ with Lindie Ward
The magnificent and ruthless Tipu Sultan (1751-1799) of the Indian Kingdom of Mysore rose to power in the 1780s. At that time, India controlled 25% of world trade, and 80% of Britain's lucrative India trade concerned finely crafted textiles. France, too, was importing thousands of metres of 'toiles Indiennes' in direct competition with its sworn enemy, the British East India Company. This talk will look at Tipu's focus on textiles, the regions involved, and the often overlooked methods of distribution and finance of the Indian master traders.