Griggs discusses the history of sugar plantations in Queensland Australia during the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century. The main concern of historiography on Queensland's sugar plantations has been the estates' laborers, who were mostly indentured Melanesians
The aim of this project is to survey and document examples of extant structures and artefacts, and f...
Australia is currently the second largest exporter of raw sugar after Brazil, and one of the world's...
First published in 1984. Indentured labour migration in the nineteenth century intersects many of th...
Griggs discusses the history of sugar plantations in Queensland Australia during the end of the 19th...
[Extract] Commercial production of sugar commenced in Queensland during the mid-1860s. Over the next...
Queensland in the late nineteenth century was a society of paradox, containing within it very divers...
Made available by the Northern Territory Library via the Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT)....
The sugar industry in the colony of Queensland (Australia) began in the late 1800s, initially follow...
In tropical north Queensland in 1872, sugar planters took up large land selections on the banks of t...
In the late nineteenth century sugarcane farmer associations emerged in Australia. Representing genu...
African Studies Seminar series. Paper presented 27 August, 1979Since 1650 the production of cane sug...
[Extract] The region known as coastal Far North Queensland extends from Cooktown in the north to Car...
This is a history of Melanesian Mackay, studying in detail the migration of Malaitan (Solomon Island...
In the late nineteenth century in a tropical region of Australia, sugar plantations disappeared. Thi...
Port Curtis was originally settled in 1847 as a penal colony by the New South Wales government, but ...
The aim of this project is to survey and document examples of extant structures and artefacts, and f...
Australia is currently the second largest exporter of raw sugar after Brazil, and one of the world's...
First published in 1984. Indentured labour migration in the nineteenth century intersects many of th...
Griggs discusses the history of sugar plantations in Queensland Australia during the end of the 19th...
[Extract] Commercial production of sugar commenced in Queensland during the mid-1860s. Over the next...
Queensland in the late nineteenth century was a society of paradox, containing within it very divers...
Made available by the Northern Territory Library via the Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT)....
The sugar industry in the colony of Queensland (Australia) began in the late 1800s, initially follow...
In tropical north Queensland in 1872, sugar planters took up large land selections on the banks of t...
In the late nineteenth century sugarcane farmer associations emerged in Australia. Representing genu...
African Studies Seminar series. Paper presented 27 August, 1979Since 1650 the production of cane sug...
[Extract] The region known as coastal Far North Queensland extends from Cooktown in the north to Car...
This is a history of Melanesian Mackay, studying in detail the migration of Malaitan (Solomon Island...
In the late nineteenth century in a tropical region of Australia, sugar plantations disappeared. Thi...
Port Curtis was originally settled in 1847 as a penal colony by the New South Wales government, but ...
The aim of this project is to survey and document examples of extant structures and artefacts, and f...
Australia is currently the second largest exporter of raw sugar after Brazil, and one of the world's...
First published in 1984. Indentured labour migration in the nineteenth century intersects many of th...