Hermes (publication)
Hermes is an annual literary journal published by the University of Sydney Union the oldest such journal in Australasia.[1] The first issue appeared in July 1886. Publication was suspended in 1942-1944, 1953, 1955, 1964, and 1970-1984.[2] Distinguished former editors have included Thomas Bavin (1874)[3] James McAuley (1937), Jock Marshall (1941), and a duo of Les Murray and Geoffrey Lehmann in 1962.
Past Editors
Year |
Name |
2007 |
Lukasz Swiatek, Lucy Howard-Taylor, Amy Ireland, Maisie Dubosarsky |
2008 |
Sara Haghdoosti, Pete Johnson, Samuel Moginie, Allan Tieu |
2009 |
Amelia Walkley, Khym Scott, Bronwyn O'Reilly, Raven Dakota |
2010 |
Will Atkinson, Carolyn Burns, Luke K. Craven, Elias Greig |
2011 |
Michael Falk, Rosie Findlay, Dominic McNeil, Connie Ye |
References
Further reading
- Barcan, A Student activists at Sydney University 1960-1967 Australian and New Zealand History of Education Society (ANZHES), January 2007. The retired education professor Alan Barcan published his personal view of activism at Sydney University during the 1960s, including references to the student publications Honi Soit, Hermes and Arna
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