The global diffusion of winegrapes (Vitis vinifera) from western Europe to European colonies since the fifteenth century is often historicized as a benefit bestowed upon those colonial places rather than an invasion of ecologies where sovereign Indigenous peoples knowingly managed their land. British colonists in Australia associated wine production and consumption symbolically with imperial and colonial power, envisaging the material advantage of domestic and export profits and social appeasement within the emergent colonial order. Settler colonial winegrowing is thus a salient site for observing settler-Indigenous relations. This article expands upon my earlier collaborations with non-Indigenous scholars on the topic of settler-Indigenous...
Wine-producing territory, patrimony and distinction : the case for the Ste-Foy country. The paper s...
The emphasis on location-specific factors, such as climate or disease environment, in the explanatio...
Viticulture and winemaking have become important industries in Tasmania, with a rich narrative datin...
The mineral revolutions of the nineteenth century served as a turning point in the colonial wine ind...
As the history of wine emerges as a field of scholarly study, scholars may wish to consider the hist...
History as a research discipline has traditionally focused on nation-building; evidence of how natio...
The development of viticulture in Australia in the nineteenth century mostly drew on European models...
Le développement de la viticulture en Australie au XIXe siècle découlait du transfert de modèles eur...
The emphasis on location-specific factors, such as climate or disease environment, in the explanatio...
South Australia’s British settlement was an exercise in systematic colonisation along Utilitarian li...
Abstract This article provides a detailed ethnographic intervention to the phenomenon of value-added...
This article considers historical instances of Aboriginal employment in Australian wine production i...
A leading Australian wine writer agrees with wine scientists that it is possible to make wines “that...
New Zealand is one of the New World countries which have experienced consistent growth in its wine i...
It is common to use the adjective infant when referring to the early development of any industry. Fo...
Wine-producing territory, patrimony and distinction : the case for the Ste-Foy country. The paper s...
The emphasis on location-specific factors, such as climate or disease environment, in the explanatio...
Viticulture and winemaking have become important industries in Tasmania, with a rich narrative datin...
The mineral revolutions of the nineteenth century served as a turning point in the colonial wine ind...
As the history of wine emerges as a field of scholarly study, scholars may wish to consider the hist...
History as a research discipline has traditionally focused on nation-building; evidence of how natio...
The development of viticulture in Australia in the nineteenth century mostly drew on European models...
Le développement de la viticulture en Australie au XIXe siècle découlait du transfert de modèles eur...
The emphasis on location-specific factors, such as climate or disease environment, in the explanatio...
South Australia’s British settlement was an exercise in systematic colonisation along Utilitarian li...
Abstract This article provides a detailed ethnographic intervention to the phenomenon of value-added...
This article considers historical instances of Aboriginal employment in Australian wine production i...
A leading Australian wine writer agrees with wine scientists that it is possible to make wines “that...
New Zealand is one of the New World countries which have experienced consistent growth in its wine i...
It is common to use the adjective infant when referring to the early development of any industry. Fo...
Wine-producing territory, patrimony and distinction : the case for the Ste-Foy country. The paper s...
The emphasis on location-specific factors, such as climate or disease environment, in the explanatio...
Viticulture and winemaking have become important industries in Tasmania, with a rich narrative datin...