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Deakin University: Melbourne, Victoria, AU

2022 to 2023 | Lecturer
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James Lesh

University of Melbourne: Melbourne, AU

2020 to 2022 (Australian Centre for Architectural History, Urban and Cultural Heritage, Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning)
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James Lesh

University of Sydney: Sydney, NSW, AU

2019 to 2020 (School of Architecture, Design and Planning)
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James Lesh

King's College London: London, GB

2016 to 2019
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James Lesh

University of Melbourne: Melbourne, AU

2014 to 2019
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James Lesh

Education and qualifications (3)

University of Melbourne: Melbourne, AU

Bachelor of Arts with Honours, Bachelor of Commerce
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James Lesh

University of Melbourne: Melbourne, AU

PhD
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Queen Mary University of London: London, GB

Master of Arts
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James Lesh

Works (25)

Saving heritage policy: The past and future of conservation in the Australian city

Australian Urban Policy: Prospects and Pathways
2024 | Book chapter
Part of ISBN: 9781760466299
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James Lesh
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‘Differences within a range of similarity’: mapping Australian urban history

Urban History
2023-08 | Journal article
Contributors: James Lesh
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Destruction, Development and Heritage in Melbourne

2023-07-18 | Book chapter
Contributors: James Lesh; David Nichols
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Report on the place name: Moreland

City of Moreland
2022 | Book
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James Lesh

‘Beyond repair’: modernism, renewal and the conservation of Melbourne’s Queen Victoria Market, 1967–76

Planning Perspectives
2022 | Journal article
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James Lesh
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People-centred methodologies for heritage conservation : exploring emotional attachments to historic urban places

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James Lesh

The Aboriginal Tent Embassy and the Limits of Values-Based Conservation

Heritage & Society
2021-09-02 | Journal article
Contributors: Kali Myers; James Lesh
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Heritage Cities

Understanding Urbanism
2020 | Book chapter
Part of ISBN: 9789811543852
Part of ISBN: 9789811543869
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James Lesh

Melbourne’s Federation Square and its Heritage Discontents, 1994-2002

Fabrications
2020 | Journal article
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James Lesh

Place and heritage conservation

The Routledge Handbook of Place
2020 | Book chapter
Part of ISBN: 9780429453267
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James Lesh

Richmond and 18 Berry Street Revisited

Urban Australia and Post-Punk: Exploring Dogs in Space
2020 | Book chapter
Part of ISBN: 978-981-329-702-9
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James Lesh

Book Review: City Life: The New Urban Australia

Australian Historical Studies
2019 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 1031-461X
Part of ISSN: 1940-5049
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James Lesh

Cremorne Gardens, Gold-rush Melbourne, and the Victorian-era Pleasure Garden, 219 1853–63

Victorian Historical Journal
2019 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 1030-7710
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James Lesh

From Modern to Postmodern Skyscraper Urbanism and the Rise of Historic Preservation in Sydney, Melbourne, and Perth, 1969-1988

Journal of Urban History
2019 | Journal article
ARXIV:

https://doi.org/10.1177/0096144217737063

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James Lesh

Social value and the conservation of urban heritage places in Australia

Historic Environment
2019 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 0726-6715
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James Lesh

The National Estate (and the city), 1969–75: a significant Australian heritage phenomenon

International Journal of Heritage Studies
2019 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 1352-7258
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James Lesh
grade
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Remaking cities: the fourteenth Australasian urban history/planning history conference, Melbourne, 2018.

Planning Perspectives
2019-01-02 | Journal article
Contributors: Lauren Pikó; James Lesh; Victoria Kolankiewicz
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Twentieth-century Jewish LGBTQ London and the Rainbow Jews Heritage Project

Change Over Time
2018 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 2153-0548
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James Lesh

Book Review: Graeme Davison , City Dreamers: The Urban Imagination in Australia. Sydney: NewSouth, 2016. 347pp. £32.50 pbk.

Urban History
2017 | Journal article
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James Lesh
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“A Regional Conservation Manifesto”, The Burra Charter and the Australian Re-invention of Urban Heritage Management, ca. 1975–1985

International Journal of Regional and Local History
2017 | Journal article
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James Lesh

Locating the national in the urban: heritage and scale in the twentieth-century Australian City

Proceedings of the 13th Australasian Urban History/Planning History Conference
2016 | Book chapter
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James Lesh

‘Why not call ourselves mutilated Melbourne?’ A history of urban heritage at the Rialto Towers

Historic Environment
2016-10 | Journal article
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James Lesh

Book Review: Shane Ewen, What is Urban History? (Cambridge: Polity, 2016).

Melbourne Historical Journal
2015-12-01 | Book review
Part of ISSN: 0076-6232
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James Lesh

The curious case of the dog in the city: Melbourne's Larry La Trobe

Melbourne Historical Journal
2013 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 0076-6232
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James Lesh

Land boom advertising: a socio-spatial mapping of the 1885 subdivision of Cremorne

The La Trobe Journal
2013-12 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 1441-3760
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James Lesh