This dissertation explores the ways that Irish convicts transported to Australia in the nineteenth century influenced Australian nationalism and national culture. Using the principle of oceanic studies that the material conditions of sea travel are shaping influences, I look in the first chapter at journals as well as a manuscript newspaper written by Irish Fenian political prisoners on board the convict ship Hougoumont. The restrictions and conditions of the ship encouraged these Fenians to practice a subtle, personal, and metaphoric form of nationalism, carried out through telling stories of themselves and the Irish experience. The second and third chapters turn to contemporary Australian representations of Irish convicts which connect su...
This dissertation examines Irish-Argentine literature, beginning with its origins in 19th century tr...
Since the origins of Australian cinema, filmmakers have told stories about convicts: those men, wome...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.There is a surprising silence ...
Australian history generates great fervour in intellectual and political circles in present-day Aust...
My dissertation examines the historical, social, and political relationship between Great Britain an...
The aim of this thesis is to examine in detail the origins, of Irish convicts transported to Van Die...
This thesis examines the way in which a number of contemporary Australian novels use the contested f...
A shared past creates a collective memory of people, as so the convict history of Australia is prese...
This article examines a range of colonial Australian Irish bushranger narratives in terms of their i...
The Irish Rebellion of 1798 has generated a fraught legacy. Its history has been variously skewed by...
This thesis is about the transportation of European, Indigenous and non-white immigrant convicts to ...
© 2011 Marija PericicNed Kelly has been an emblem of Australian national identity for over 130 years...
This paper is an offshoot of a larger project which explored the possibility for the erstwhile settl...
The aims and objectives of this work are to consider the socio-economic conditions prevailing in co...
Australia’s history with Britain started in 1788 when the First Fleet landed in Botany Bay to establ...
This dissertation examines Irish-Argentine literature, beginning with its origins in 19th century tr...
Since the origins of Australian cinema, filmmakers have told stories about convicts: those men, wome...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.There is a surprising silence ...
Australian history generates great fervour in intellectual and political circles in present-day Aust...
My dissertation examines the historical, social, and political relationship between Great Britain an...
The aim of this thesis is to examine in detail the origins, of Irish convicts transported to Van Die...
This thesis examines the way in which a number of contemporary Australian novels use the contested f...
A shared past creates a collective memory of people, as so the convict history of Australia is prese...
This article examines a range of colonial Australian Irish bushranger narratives in terms of their i...
The Irish Rebellion of 1798 has generated a fraught legacy. Its history has been variously skewed by...
This thesis is about the transportation of European, Indigenous and non-white immigrant convicts to ...
© 2011 Marija PericicNed Kelly has been an emblem of Australian national identity for over 130 years...
This paper is an offshoot of a larger project which explored the possibility for the erstwhile settl...
The aims and objectives of this work are to consider the socio-economic conditions prevailing in co...
Australia’s history with Britain started in 1788 when the First Fleet landed in Botany Bay to establ...
This dissertation examines Irish-Argentine literature, beginning with its origins in 19th century tr...
Since the origins of Australian cinema, filmmakers have told stories about convicts: those men, wome...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.There is a surprising silence ...