![]() ![]() While a postgraduate student at Monash in the early 1970s, Macintyre joined the Left Tendency faction of the Communist Party of Australia (CPA), this faction being particularly strong at that campus. In 1976 he married Martha Bruton, a social anthropologist. He also held a Master of Arts degree from Monash University (1971) and a PhD from the University of Cambridge (1975), for which he was awarded the Blackwood Prize. While an undergraduate he specialised in history, and obtained his bachelor's degree in 1968. ![]() His schooling took place at Scotch College, and later at the University of Melbourne. The son of Forbes Macintyre and Alison Stevens Macintyre, Stuart Macintyre was born in Melbourne on 21 April 1947. He was voted one of Australia's most influential historians. Stuart Forbes Macintyre AO, FAHA, FASSA (21 April 1947 – 22 November 2021) was an Australian historian, and Dean of the Faculty of Arts at the University of Melbourne from 1999 to 2008. Premier of New South Wales' Australian History Prize (2004) The Age Non-Fiction Book of the Year Award (1998)įellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities (1999) Premier of Victoria's Literary Award for Australian Studies (1986)įellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia (1987) ![]()
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