This article examines a range of colonial Australian Irish bushranger narratives in terms of their investments in revolutionary republicanism, arguing that these become increasingly contested and compromised over time. Beginning with the anonymously published novel Rebel Convicts (1858), it looks at how the fate of transported Irish revolutionaries is imagined in relation to colonial settlement and the convict system. It then turns to Ned Kelly’s Jerilderie Letter (c. 1879), highlighting Kelly’s rhetoric of resistance and mapping his affinities with Irish American republicanism. John Boyle O’Reilly was a Fenian activist, transported to Western Australia in 1867. His novel Moondyne (1878, 1879), rather than unleashing an Irish revolutionary ...
This article explores the relationship between minstrelsy and rough Anglo-Celtic youths, or larrikin...
In Australia – and no doubt in other outposts of empire – hunting provided a rite of passage for amb...
This essay reads the novel of expatriate colonial writer Rosa Praed, Outlaw and Lawmaker (1893), as ...
Ned Kelly is iconic in Australian settler culture. The story of the Irish bushranger has inspired nu...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.There is a surprising silence ...
This dissertation explores the ways that Irish convicts transported to Australia in the nineteenth c...
Nineteenth-century outlaw Ned Kelly is probably Australia’s most famous historical figure. Ever sinc...
Bushranging was an integral part of nineteenth century- rural settlement in Australia and the bushra...
This study maps the course of continued resistance in Ireland during the years between the defeat of...
In 1879 the illiterate Ned Kelly dictated a letter to his friend, Joe Byrne before the gang held up ...
Defense Date: 23/09/2009Examining Board: Professor Heinz-Gerhard Haupt, EUI (Supervisor) Professor J...
Australian history generates great fervour in intellectual and political circles in present-day Aust...
The Irish Rebellion of 1798 has generated a fraught legacy. Its history has been variously skewed by...
Jones, BT ORCiD: 0000-0002-4312-6995William Shakespeare famously questioned the emptiness of titles ...
Deposited with permission of Crossing PressMichael’s narrative provides an example of the deployment...
This article explores the relationship between minstrelsy and rough Anglo-Celtic youths, or larrikin...
In Australia – and no doubt in other outposts of empire – hunting provided a rite of passage for amb...
This essay reads the novel of expatriate colonial writer Rosa Praed, Outlaw and Lawmaker (1893), as ...
Ned Kelly is iconic in Australian settler culture. The story of the Irish bushranger has inspired nu...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.There is a surprising silence ...
This dissertation explores the ways that Irish convicts transported to Australia in the nineteenth c...
Nineteenth-century outlaw Ned Kelly is probably Australia’s most famous historical figure. Ever sinc...
Bushranging was an integral part of nineteenth century- rural settlement in Australia and the bushra...
This study maps the course of continued resistance in Ireland during the years between the defeat of...
In 1879 the illiterate Ned Kelly dictated a letter to his friend, Joe Byrne before the gang held up ...
Defense Date: 23/09/2009Examining Board: Professor Heinz-Gerhard Haupt, EUI (Supervisor) Professor J...
Australian history generates great fervour in intellectual and political circles in present-day Aust...
The Irish Rebellion of 1798 has generated a fraught legacy. Its history has been variously skewed by...
Jones, BT ORCiD: 0000-0002-4312-6995William Shakespeare famously questioned the emptiness of titles ...
Deposited with permission of Crossing PressMichael’s narrative provides an example of the deployment...
This article explores the relationship between minstrelsy and rough Anglo-Celtic youths, or larrikin...
In Australia – and no doubt in other outposts of empire – hunting provided a rite of passage for amb...
This essay reads the novel of expatriate colonial writer Rosa Praed, Outlaw and Lawmaker (1893), as ...