Personal Details Form - Natasha Amendola
| Title | |
| First name | Natasha |
| Last name | Amendola |
| Discipline / Department | Historical Studies |
| Institution | Monash University |
| Highest qualification | B.App.Sci and BA(Hons) |
| Date of qualification | 1982 and 2006 |
| Email address | rname1@student.monash.edu.au |
| Web address | |
| Telephone | 0408179837 |
| Fax | |
| Mailing address | Historical Studies, Monash University, Wellington Rd., Clayton. |
| Thesis topic (for postgraduates) | Literary representations of Penelope in medieval Latin and vernacular texts. |
| Current research interests | |
| Past research interests | Boccaccio and De mulieribus claris |
| Publications | "Spinning Eve: Creating Christian Woman" in Journal of the Australian Early Medieval Association, 2007. |
| Recent grants | APA. 2008, ACIS Cassamarca Scholarship |
| Other relevant information | Membership Secretary for Australian Early Medieval Association http://home.vicnet.net.au/~medieval/ |


Comments (1)
Aug 22, 2007
Elzbieta Majocha says:
Hiya Tasha, You've been a bit quiet on Confluence, have other things taken over...Hiya Tasha,
You've been a bit quiet on Confluence, have other things taken over? Or have you been restricting viewing permissions to yourself, which makes you invisible?! ... hmm
I've spotted you on the list of the committee of the Australian Early Medieval Association, what a nice surprise, (but quite un-surprising really that you'd be active)
http://home.vicnet.net.au/~medieval/committee.html
Your details are out of date there, you are at Monash not a Uni Melb, aren't you. If you are still doing this job it would be most appropriate if you could include a sentence about it in: "Other relevant information" in the table above. You could make a link to the association's website too!
here's how to do it:
http://confluence.arts.uwa.edu.au/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=3747
best regards, ela
PS I've just done a Confluence demo over Access Grid = advanced video conferencing, with participants at Griffith, Newcastle, Hobart and Melbourne. That was HARD WORK! but very interesting. You can have a look at some notes about it here:
http://confluence.arts.uwa.edu.au/display/neer/Confluence+Demo+over+Access+Grid