INTRODUCTION This summary history of History at Adelaide is divided into three parts. The first surveys the faltering initial attempts to establish ‘modern history’ in the curriculum, and the subsequent half-century when the subject was effectively embodied by a single professor. In these early days, history was still a relative newcomer on the academic scene. Some post-classical history had been part of the upstart London University’s BA degree from the 1830s, but modern (as distinct from Greek and Roman) history barely managed to squeeze into the formal undergraduate curriculum at Oxford and Cambridge before the 1850s. When the University of Adelaide was founded a quarter-century later, the abolition of convict transportation to NSW and V...