This paper concerns a very small episode in Australian history that few would be aware of: a failed fishing expedition off Shark Bay, Western Australia, in 1803, which culminated in two cross-cultural encounters between French explorers and local Aboriginal men. The few scholars who are familiar with this incident generally explain it away in a brief sentence or two—for instance Colin Dyer simply states that ‘the French experienced the usual hostile reception extended in this region' (113)—and then quickly move on to more significant events in the history of French maritime discoveries in Australia. So why am I writing about this seemingly uneventful event
This volume explores encounters between Pacific peoples and foreigners during the longue durée of Eu...
To mark the federation of the Australian colonies in January 1901, a re-enactment of the landing of...
Considering movements of people between South Asia, Africa and Australia offers an opporrunity to re...
© 2016 Graham Seal. All rights reserved. For centuries before the arrival in Australia of Captain Co...
Copyright © 2005 by the George Rudé SocietyThe 1802 encounter between Nicolas Baudin and Matthew Fli...
The Dutch, under Willem Janszoon in the Duyfken, and the British, under James Cook in the Endeavour,...
This thesis outlines the course of French immigration and settlement in Australia, concentrating on...
The published document that is translated here for the first time from the original French appeared ...
The early years of Sydney were witnessed by seven expeditions of French exploration between 1788 and...
This article explores the impact of Macquarie Harbour penal station on the Aboriginal population of ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1980 Lee KellyAustralian land explorers of the 19th centu...
In her 1982 study of The French in Australia Anny Stuer observed that ‘very few French people came t...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.Enshrined by cricket his...
Geography has always featured in Australian historical writing. This was particularlyso in the late ...
of outback South Australia. This mark was a blaze in a kurrajong tree made by surveyor Larry Wells a...
This volume explores encounters between Pacific peoples and foreigners during the longue durée of Eu...
To mark the federation of the Australian colonies in January 1901, a re-enactment of the landing of...
Considering movements of people between South Asia, Africa and Australia offers an opporrunity to re...
© 2016 Graham Seal. All rights reserved. For centuries before the arrival in Australia of Captain Co...
Copyright © 2005 by the George Rudé SocietyThe 1802 encounter between Nicolas Baudin and Matthew Fli...
The Dutch, under Willem Janszoon in the Duyfken, and the British, under James Cook in the Endeavour,...
This thesis outlines the course of French immigration and settlement in Australia, concentrating on...
The published document that is translated here for the first time from the original French appeared ...
The early years of Sydney were witnessed by seven expeditions of French exploration between 1788 and...
This article explores the impact of Macquarie Harbour penal station on the Aboriginal population of ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1980 Lee KellyAustralian land explorers of the 19th centu...
In her 1982 study of The French in Australia Anny Stuer observed that ‘very few French people came t...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.Enshrined by cricket his...
Geography has always featured in Australian historical writing. This was particularlyso in the late ...
of outback South Australia. This mark was a blaze in a kurrajong tree made by surveyor Larry Wells a...
This volume explores encounters between Pacific peoples and foreigners during the longue durée of Eu...
To mark the federation of the Australian colonies in January 1901, a re-enactment of the landing of...
Considering movements of people between South Asia, Africa and Australia offers an opporrunity to re...