![]() She was elected a Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia in 2000. At the end of the 1990s, Bacchi also published Women, policy and politics: The construction of policy problems. In 1990, Bacchi published Same difference: feminism and sexual difference through Allen & Unwin. A few years later, Bacchi published Women and Peace Through the Polls through the Peace Research Centre at the Australian National University. The basis of the book centered around the idea that the early English-Canadian suffragists did not fail in their goal to enact a revolution amongst women, but rather were promoting the idea of a civil society consisting of British elite. In 1983, Bacchi published Liberation deferred? The ideas of the English-Canadian suffragists, 1877-1918, which was based on her thesis from McGill. In 1979, Bacchi became the first female lecturer appointed by the University of Adelaide in the Politics Department and the first female to be granted tenure. She was also appointed to a teaching position in the Department of History at the University of Newcastle, alongside her husband. ![]() Bacchi was subsequently hired by the University of Adelaide as a tutor in Australian history. ![]()
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