This article explores the cultural logic of the late-evolving colonial frontier of Central Australia through the policing activities of Mounted Constable Willshire and his written representations of his work there. Willshire's importance to this particular frontier history lies in the fact that, as Officer in Charge of the Native Police from 1884-1891, he was actively producing a model for law and order on the pastoral frontier, in the service of an emergent Australian nation. Perhaps more than most colonial officials, Willshire exemplifies the contradictions of an embryonic nationalism formed through violence. By his own account, he shot dead an indeterminate number of Aboriginal people in the course of his patrols with the Native Police. ...
Bushranging was an integral part of nineteenth century- rural settlement in Australia and the bushra...
In the nineteenth century, because of their superior knowledge of the bush and their ability to tr...
In the Australian colonies - as in Canada and New Zealand - understandings of manliness forged on th...
Over much of the nineteenth century, recurring problems of covert and opportunistic conflict between...
This article examines the ways in which colonial policing and punishment of Indigenous peoples evolv...
Over much of the nineteenth century, recurring problems of covert and opportunistic conflict between...
Over the past two decades, archaeologists have explored aspects of Indigenous agency to better encom...
This article addresses the vexed question of settler massacres of Aboriginal Victorians on the Port ...
The Native Mounted Police (NMP) was a crucial force in the violent overturning of the Aboriginal pol...
Whilst it is the heinous acts of physical violence that are often foregrounded when imagining fronti...
2There is a tendency for those who are the victors to write history to suit their own purpose. We wo...
The history of colonial policing has received considerable scholarly attention in terms of its funct...
This article intervenes in the debate about whether and how the ‘Frontier Wars’ should be represente...
Associate Professor Amanda Nettelbeck and Dr. Robert Foster talk about their book In the name of the...
Recent discussion in Australia has highlighted how Indigenous citizenship remains troubled by the de...
Bushranging was an integral part of nineteenth century- rural settlement in Australia and the bushra...
In the nineteenth century, because of their superior knowledge of the bush and their ability to tr...
In the Australian colonies - as in Canada and New Zealand - understandings of manliness forged on th...
Over much of the nineteenth century, recurring problems of covert and opportunistic conflict between...
This article examines the ways in which colonial policing and punishment of Indigenous peoples evolv...
Over much of the nineteenth century, recurring problems of covert and opportunistic conflict between...
Over the past two decades, archaeologists have explored aspects of Indigenous agency to better encom...
This article addresses the vexed question of settler massacres of Aboriginal Victorians on the Port ...
The Native Mounted Police (NMP) was a crucial force in the violent overturning of the Aboriginal pol...
Whilst it is the heinous acts of physical violence that are often foregrounded when imagining fronti...
2There is a tendency for those who are the victors to write history to suit their own purpose. We wo...
The history of colonial policing has received considerable scholarly attention in terms of its funct...
This article intervenes in the debate about whether and how the ‘Frontier Wars’ should be represente...
Associate Professor Amanda Nettelbeck and Dr. Robert Foster talk about their book In the name of the...
Recent discussion in Australia has highlighted how Indigenous citizenship remains troubled by the de...
Bushranging was an integral part of nineteenth century- rural settlement in Australia and the bushra...
In the nineteenth century, because of their superior knowledge of the bush and their ability to tr...
In the Australian colonies - as in Canada and New Zealand - understandings of manliness forged on th...