The received perception of food in eighteenth-century Sydney is that colonists survived on meagre and monotonous rations. Having failed to engage with the local environment, or to learn from Aboriginal people and utilise indigenous resources, the salt rations dependent newcomers found themselves victims of hunger and starvation. This view is largely due to the predominant historical interpretation of British penal colonisation in Australia, where New South Wales was settled in an atmosphere of ignorance and governmental neglect. This received view is overly narrow and simplistic. The colony developed from penal settlement to a vibrant commercial centre by the turn of the century. Food was a vital factor in this process. Rations, whic...
Debate has occurred over the past decade about Aboriginal Australians’ ‘welfare dependency’. How can...
Food and eating are material necessities of life and, at the same time, elaborate cultural and symbo...
The new settlement of Van Diemen's Land and its first eight years are looked at in the light of the ...
This paper investigates food as a critical social determinant of conflict between Aboriginal Austral...
This study investigates the history and evolution of the concept of ‘local food’ in Australia from t...
The consumption of food in Tasmania is traced from historical accounts between 1800 and 1900. The ...
This paper argues that it was environmental knowledge, which Aboriginal people held and traded, that...
Sydney was founded as a penal settlement on 26 January 1788. Captain Arthur Phillip with his eleven...
Maize, one of the world's most widely grown and eaten grains, is also one of its most controversial....
The devastating effects of European foodstuffs and deprivation of traditional food sources on the di...
Early European inhabitants of Sydney found themselves in a strange natural environment, far removed ...
Food is an important component of culture. It is important in religion, ceremonies, celebrations, cu...
Lieutenant James Cook claimed New South Wales for Great Britain in 1770. However, it was not until 1...
During the early modern period, a time of global exploration, Europeans often included descriptions ...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The possession of land, its settlement and the means ...
Debate has occurred over the past decade about Aboriginal Australians’ ‘welfare dependency’. How can...
Food and eating are material necessities of life and, at the same time, elaborate cultural and symbo...
The new settlement of Van Diemen's Land and its first eight years are looked at in the light of the ...
This paper investigates food as a critical social determinant of conflict between Aboriginal Austral...
This study investigates the history and evolution of the concept of ‘local food’ in Australia from t...
The consumption of food in Tasmania is traced from historical accounts between 1800 and 1900. The ...
This paper argues that it was environmental knowledge, which Aboriginal people held and traded, that...
Sydney was founded as a penal settlement on 26 January 1788. Captain Arthur Phillip with his eleven...
Maize, one of the world's most widely grown and eaten grains, is also one of its most controversial....
The devastating effects of European foodstuffs and deprivation of traditional food sources on the di...
Early European inhabitants of Sydney found themselves in a strange natural environment, far removed ...
Food is an important component of culture. It is important in religion, ceremonies, celebrations, cu...
Lieutenant James Cook claimed New South Wales for Great Britain in 1770. However, it was not until 1...
During the early modern period, a time of global exploration, Europeans often included descriptions ...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The possession of land, its settlement and the means ...
Debate has occurred over the past decade about Aboriginal Australians’ ‘welfare dependency’. How can...
Food and eating are material necessities of life and, at the same time, elaborate cultural and symbo...
The new settlement of Van Diemen's Land and its first eight years are looked at in the light of the ...