C. J. Coventry

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C. J. Coventry
Born (1991-02-25) 25 February 1991 (age 34)
Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
OccupationHistorian
SpouseRebecca Coventry
Children3
Awards John Barrett Award (2024)
Academic background
Education Prince Alfred College
Alma mater Australian National University (BA)
University of Adelaide (LL.B)
University of New South Wales (MA)
Federation University Australia (Ph.D)
Thesis Keynes From Below: A Social History of Second World War Keynesian Economics  (2023)
Doctoral advisor Keir Reeves
Other advisors Alex Millmow
Influences Jacob Bronowski [1]
John Berger [1]