In her 1982 study of The French in Australia Anny Stuer observed that ‘very few French people came to Australia’ before 1851 and, giving the example of a few French convicts who arrived before 1820, she concluded: ‘once they had served their sentence, these convicts resumed an active and honest life’. She added, ‘nearly two decades [1820–1840] elapsed without any more French settlers arriving in Australia (at least none that can be traced)’ (Stuer 1982, 40–46). Research methods have changed since 1982 and many French settlers and convicts can be traced. This is the story of one of those French convicts
When Ernest Scott, Professor of History in the University of Melbourne, was working on his Life of ...
Almost 200 years ago, the first white settlers stepped on the shores of Australia. They were not the...
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...
© 1948 Dr. Erica WolffPaul Wenz, the Frenchman, came to Australia in 1892, at the age of twenty-thre...
The French in Australia form a small group of immigrants in terms of overall migration figures: the ...
The early years of Sydney were witnessed by seven expeditions of French exploration between 1788 and...
The French presence in Sydney has always been radically different from that of other ethnic groups. ...
The present article investigates the demographic characteristics of French migrants to South Austral...
The main objective of this study is to consider the diplomatic relations between France and Australi...
sojourners in Australia: The impact of social and cultural dimensions of acculturation and repatriat...
The published document that is translated here for the first time from the original French appeared ...
This paper concerns a very small episode in Australian history that few would be aware of: a failed ...
This article reads the work of Catherine Rey and Marie-Paule Leroux as examples of French-Australian...
This article presents a reflection on the evolution of my research project from one first concerned ...
When Ernest Scott, Professor of History in the University of Melbourne, was working on his Life of ...
Almost 200 years ago, the first white settlers stepped on the shores of Australia. They were not the...
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...
© 1948 Dr. Erica WolffPaul Wenz, the Frenchman, came to Australia in 1892, at the age of twenty-thre...
The French in Australia form a small group of immigrants in terms of overall migration figures: the ...
The early years of Sydney were witnessed by seven expeditions of French exploration between 1788 and...
The French presence in Sydney has always been radically different from that of other ethnic groups. ...
The present article investigates the demographic characteristics of French migrants to South Austral...
The main objective of this study is to consider the diplomatic relations between France and Australi...
sojourners in Australia: The impact of social and cultural dimensions of acculturation and repatriat...
The published document that is translated here for the first time from the original French appeared ...
This paper concerns a very small episode in Australian history that few would be aware of: a failed ...
This article reads the work of Catherine Rey and Marie-Paule Leroux as examples of French-Australian...
This article presents a reflection on the evolution of my research project from one first concerned ...
When Ernest Scott, Professor of History in the University of Melbourne, was working on his Life of ...
Almost 200 years ago, the first white settlers stepped on the shores of Australia. They were not the...
The Dutch, under Willem Janszoon in the Duyfken, and the British, under James Cook in the Endeavour,...