This article contributes to current historical debate surrounding Australia's post-war colonial development of the Territory of Papua and New Guinea. It examines the strategic motivation of both the Chifley Labor and Menzies Liberal/Country governments and explains how the intent of Australian government plans satisfied a broad political consensus, from Fabian policymakers of the Labor Left to the progressive wing of the Liberal Party. In this way, this article builds upon Scott MacWilliam's recent assessment of long-term Territories Minister, Paul Hasluck, as a “liberal developer”. However, in regard to application of policy, despite the appearance of positive and progressive development plans, the lived reality for local people was that t...
In the late 1950s the Australian Council for the World Council of Churches (AC-WCC) inspired primari...
For twenty-four years Papua New Guinean units were a substantial part of the Australian Army, consti...
The functioning of inherited institutions, including those regulating labour markets, in former colo...
This paper is a study of the vision held at the beginning of the 1960s by Paul Hasluck, the minister...
In the continuing debates about the relative importance of conservatism and liberalism in the histor...
Securing Village Life: Development in Late Colonial Papua New Guinea examines the significance for p...
This article explores imperial Australia and its Papuan colony from 1901 to World War II. Through ex...
As the relevant colonial power, Australia played a significant role in the formation of the nation o...
Securing Village Life: Development in Late Colonial Papua New Guinea examines the significance for p...
Papua New Guinea no longer necessarily needs to identify itself as falling within an uncontested Aus...
After the First World War Germany was deprived of her colonies by the Allied Powers. These colonies ...
This article is a study of the response of the Australian government under Robert Menzies to the eme...
After the First World War Germany was deprived of her colonies by the Allied Powers. These colonies ...
Despite growing levels of conflict and instability in parts of the southwest Pacific, Australia has,...
Although Papua New Guinea is a 'small state' it increasingly defies traditional predictions about it...
In the late 1950s the Australian Council for the World Council of Churches (AC-WCC) inspired primari...
For twenty-four years Papua New Guinean units were a substantial part of the Australian Army, consti...
The functioning of inherited institutions, including those regulating labour markets, in former colo...
This paper is a study of the vision held at the beginning of the 1960s by Paul Hasluck, the minister...
In the continuing debates about the relative importance of conservatism and liberalism in the histor...
Securing Village Life: Development in Late Colonial Papua New Guinea examines the significance for p...
This article explores imperial Australia and its Papuan colony from 1901 to World War II. Through ex...
As the relevant colonial power, Australia played a significant role in the formation of the nation o...
Securing Village Life: Development in Late Colonial Papua New Guinea examines the significance for p...
Papua New Guinea no longer necessarily needs to identify itself as falling within an uncontested Aus...
After the First World War Germany was deprived of her colonies by the Allied Powers. These colonies ...
This article is a study of the response of the Australian government under Robert Menzies to the eme...
After the First World War Germany was deprived of her colonies by the Allied Powers. These colonies ...
Despite growing levels of conflict and instability in parts of the southwest Pacific, Australia has,...
Although Papua New Guinea is a 'small state' it increasingly defies traditional predictions about it...
In the late 1950s the Australian Council for the World Council of Churches (AC-WCC) inspired primari...
For twenty-four years Papua New Guinean units were a substantial part of the Australian Army, consti...
The functioning of inherited institutions, including those regulating labour markets, in former colo...