On 1 November 1926 an Australian-led force left Rabaul bent on justice. This punitive expedition was in response to the recent killing of four Australian men in the Nakanai district of New Britain seventy miles from Rabaul. Called the Nakanai massacre, it was the bloodiest attack on whites in New Guinea for twenty years. This article explores the Nakanai massacre and examines the revealing responses to it. It argues that the Nakanai massacre generated different levels of concern and anxiety about violence on Australian frontiers than contemporary mainland massacres because it occurred within New Guinea and under the intense international scrutiny of the League of Nations. This incident not only brings to the fore public debate about what Au...
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This article is a study of the response of the Australian government under Robert Menzies to the eme...
This article opens with a brief historical overview of the emergence of the Japanese community in Ne...
On 17 April 1946, seven Australian war crimes investigators left the military perimeter British troo...
In the 1930s Australia was stunned by a series of seemingly inexplicable murders of non –aboriginal ...
This article addresses the vexed question of settler massacres of Aboriginal Victorians on the Port ...
The use of the term 'genocide' as a model for explaining frontier violence has generated varying deg...
This article examines Australian press coverage of the Indonesian killings of 1965-66, and considers...
This article explores imperial Australia and its Papuan colony from 1901 to World War II. Through ex...
In April 1858 a Native Police detachment of eight troopers led by their white officer Lieutenant Wil...
The Pinjarra Massacre of 1834 was a large-scale colonial attack on Aboriginal people in Western Aust...
Symposium was organized by Department of History, the University of Hong KongParallel Session AColo...
The Pacific War ended the presence of Japanese settlers in Papua and New Guinea. It was a tragedy, a...
This article critically explores the essence of colonial terrorism and its consequences ...
This chapter examines the storied and constant presence of violence in the Pacific from the earliest...
The European discovery of the Chatham Islands in 1791 resulted in significant consequences for its i...
This article is a study of the response of the Australian government under Robert Menzies to the eme...
This article opens with a brief historical overview of the emergence of the Japanese community in Ne...