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Kathleen Fitzpatrick (Australian academic)

Kathleen Fitzpatrick
AO
Kathleen Fitzpatrick.jpg
Portrait of Fitzpatrick by Helmut Newton, c. 1953–54.
Born Kathleen Elizabeth Pitt
(1905-09-07)7 September 1905
Omeo, Victoria
Died 27 August 1990(1990-08-27) (aged 84)
Melbourne, Victoria
Residence South Yarra, Lorne, Italian Riviera
Nationality Australian
Education
  • Presentation Convent
  • Lauriston Girls School
Alma mater Oxford University
Occupation Academic, historian
Employer University of Melbourne

Kathleen Elizabeth Fitzpatrick AO (7 September 1905 – 27 August 1990) was an Australian academic and historian.

Fitzpatrick (born Kathleen Elizabeth Pitt) was born in the town of Omeo, Victoria in 1905. She was educated at Loreto Convent in South Melbourne and Portland, Presentation Convent in Windsor, and Lauriston Girls' School in Armadale. From there, Fitzpatrick entered the University of Melbourne, enrolling in English, following on from her love of literature in high school. However, the honours program in English did not appeal to her, so she enrolled also in history, studying under Ernest Scott; this second subject would become her favourite after a holiday to Tasmania at the end of her first year, when she was inspired by a visit to the ruins of Port Arthur.

From 1925, she was a member of the Lyceum Club. She graduated from Melbourne with a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in 1926, and with financial support from her parents, obtained another Bachelor of Arts at Oxford University in 1928, completing the three-year degree in two years.

On her return to Australia in 1929, Fitzpatrick was employed as a temporary lecturer at the University of Sydney, teaching history. The following year she became a tutor in English at her alma mater, a position she held until 28 August 1932, when she married journalist Brian Fitzpatrick and was consequently forced to leave her job, as was required of all female academics at the time.


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