In Australia, classical notions of the frontier and its associated histories of invasion, displacement and violence would tend to point us towards the outback or the bush rather than the urban centres where most of us live today. Penelope Edmonds thoroughly unsettles this notion of a distant frontier by moving it back to the edges of the continent, to the port towns where Europeans first landed and where most of them remained. The frontier was not simply \u27out there\u27, synonymous with the unruly boundaries of an expanding pastoral economy, but very close to home. This reorientation recognises that our cities were indigenous spaces from the time of European settlement and, in turn, it understands \u27Aboriginal histories as urban histori...
This article considers the experiences of Aboriginal people who moved to Sydney over the second half...
Works on Indigenous histories have long been sites for both the production and application of theore...
Few scholars have tried to write a history that gives authorship and agency to Indigenous peoples wi...
Whilst it is the heinous acts of physical violence that are often foregrounded when imagining fronti...
Fittingly published on the eve of Tuia 250, Indigenous Mobilities urges us to think harder and with ...
Review of the books 'Urbanizing frontiers: Indigenous peoples and settlers in 19th-century Pacific R...
While my book focuses on the story of white settlement in Central Australia, this can not be underst...
Book review. Reviewed book: Intimacies of Violence in the Settler Colony: Economies of dispossession...
One of the most powerful and enduring aspects of publicly projected Anglo-Australian national identi...
The globalizing and urbanizing contexts of Western societies impact Indigenous communities in a vari...
The subject of 'Collisions of Cultures and Identities: Settlers and Indigenous Peoples' is crucial f...
From the 1860s, the colonial settlement of Beltana in the northern deserts of South Australia emerg...
Darwin has the largest Aboriginal population of any Australian city at nearly nine per cent, and the...
Ideas and expectations about colonial space and the making and remaking of real places lie at the he...
This essay examines the complex geographical, economic and political motivations that have resulted ...
This article considers the experiences of Aboriginal people who moved to Sydney over the second half...
Works on Indigenous histories have long been sites for both the production and application of theore...
Few scholars have tried to write a history that gives authorship and agency to Indigenous peoples wi...
Whilst it is the heinous acts of physical violence that are often foregrounded when imagining fronti...
Fittingly published on the eve of Tuia 250, Indigenous Mobilities urges us to think harder and with ...
Review of the books 'Urbanizing frontiers: Indigenous peoples and settlers in 19th-century Pacific R...
While my book focuses on the story of white settlement in Central Australia, this can not be underst...
Book review. Reviewed book: Intimacies of Violence in the Settler Colony: Economies of dispossession...
One of the most powerful and enduring aspects of publicly projected Anglo-Australian national identi...
The globalizing and urbanizing contexts of Western societies impact Indigenous communities in a vari...
The subject of 'Collisions of Cultures and Identities: Settlers and Indigenous Peoples' is crucial f...
From the 1860s, the colonial settlement of Beltana in the northern deserts of South Australia emerg...
Darwin has the largest Aboriginal population of any Australian city at nearly nine per cent, and the...
Ideas and expectations about colonial space and the making and remaking of real places lie at the he...
This essay examines the complex geographical, economic and political motivations that have resulted ...
This article considers the experiences of Aboriginal people who moved to Sydney over the second half...
Works on Indigenous histories have long been sites for both the production and application of theore...
Few scholars have tried to write a history that gives authorship and agency to Indigenous peoples wi...