This article considers how shifting programs of Aboriginal protection in nineteenth-century Australia responded to Indigenous mobility as a problem of colonial governance and how they contributed over time to creating an emergent discourse of the Aboriginal "vagrant." There has been surprisingly little attention to how the legal charge of vagrancy became applied to Indigenous people in colonial Australia before the twentieth century, perhaps because the very notion of the Aboriginal vagrant was subject to ambivalence throughout much of the nineteenth century. When vagrancy laws were first introduced into Australia’s colonies, Aboriginal people were exempt from them as a group not yet subject to the ordinary regulatory codes of colonial soci...
This article explores the history of vagrancy laws in England, the British Empire, and the British c...
Debate has occurred over the past decade about Aboriginal Australians’ ‘welfare dependency’. How can...
Over much of the nineteenth century, recurring problems of covert and opportunistic conflict between...
This article considers how shifting programs of Aboriginal protection in nineteenth-century Australi...
Recent discussion in Australia has highlighted how Indigenous citizenship remains troubled by the de...
This article focuses on the incorporation of Aboriginal children into European families on a private...
This article examines the ways in which colonial policing and punishment of Indigenous peoples evolv...
Recent scholarship on colonial Protectors of Aborigines has examined the unclear line they walked be...
The concept of protective governance that shaped British colonial policy towards indigenous people f...
This article analyses how the criminalisation and imprisonment of Aboriginal people operated as too...
Mobility and its constraints have been central to Australian colonialism and colonial claims to sove...
Recent years have seen a revival of historical interest in Aboriginal protection as a concept that g...
Amanda Nettelbeck explores how policies designed to protect the civil rights of indigenous peoples a...
This thesis challenges the long-standing convention within Australian historiography whereby ‘Aborig...
The article proposes that race is central to the historical sociology and contemporary practice of p...
This article explores the history of vagrancy laws in England, the British Empire, and the British c...
Debate has occurred over the past decade about Aboriginal Australians’ ‘welfare dependency’. How can...
Over much of the nineteenth century, recurring problems of covert and opportunistic conflict between...
This article considers how shifting programs of Aboriginal protection in nineteenth-century Australi...
Recent discussion in Australia has highlighted how Indigenous citizenship remains troubled by the de...
This article focuses on the incorporation of Aboriginal children into European families on a private...
This article examines the ways in which colonial policing and punishment of Indigenous peoples evolv...
Recent scholarship on colonial Protectors of Aborigines has examined the unclear line they walked be...
The concept of protective governance that shaped British colonial policy towards indigenous people f...
This article analyses how the criminalisation and imprisonment of Aboriginal people operated as too...
Mobility and its constraints have been central to Australian colonialism and colonial claims to sove...
Recent years have seen a revival of historical interest in Aboriginal protection as a concept that g...
Amanda Nettelbeck explores how policies designed to protect the civil rights of indigenous peoples a...
This thesis challenges the long-standing convention within Australian historiography whereby ‘Aborig...
The article proposes that race is central to the historical sociology and contemporary practice of p...
This article explores the history of vagrancy laws in England, the British Empire, and the British c...
Debate has occurred over the past decade about Aboriginal Australians’ ‘welfare dependency’. How can...
Over much of the nineteenth century, recurring problems of covert and opportunistic conflict between...