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Associate Professor Matthew Champion’s research into how medieval and early modern societies experienced, perceived and structured time has been recognised in the world’s largest history prize, the 2026 Dan David Prize. A/Prof Champion’s work reveals how communities between the thirteenth and seventeenth centuries coordinated everyday life through sound, ritual, labour, religion and material culture, long before the standardisation of clock time. Congratulations, Matthew! Tap through to read more → https://unimelb.me/4oyYl4f

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