Key researchers at Colonialism and its aftermath have developed an electronic archive relating to the effects of colonialism and its impact upon existing culture. See below for several key publications. Each image leads to further information about that work as well as links relating to the principal sections of this site. Colonialism and its aftermath
research cluster news and seminar information is
available here |
Black
Pioneersis an important new edition
of With the White People,Henry Reynolds' challenging
account of the role of Aboriginal and Islander people in the exploration
and development of colonial Australia. Click
on the book's cover and/or follow this link to find out more about
Culture Contact.
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White
Rajah |
Lucy
Frost's The Journal of Annie Baxter Dawbin.
Click on the book's cover and/or follow this link to discover the site's pages relating to Colonial Studies. |
In Untold
Stories: memories and lives of victorian kooris
Jan Critchett presents a series of moving Aboriginal biographies from
the Western District of Victoria, drawing both on the oral tradition
of local Koori Elders and on official records. Click
on the cover and/or follow this link to find out more about Culture
Contact.
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Chain
Letters: Narrating Convict Lives
Lucy Frost and Hamish Maxwell-Stewart edit a series of essays which explore a range of accounts of convict lives. Forthcoming in 2001. Click on the cover to discover more and/or follow the ICCS link to access the International Centre for Convict Studies. |
A Pack of Thieves?
52 Port Arthur Lives |