Pacific Island trade and commerce was a prominent theme in travel writing produced within Australia in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This reflected the long history of European commercial exchange between the Australian continent and the Pacific Islands, and a European literary legacy that idealised the region’s economic potential. This article explores popular perceptions of commercial enterprise in the Pacific Islands as expressed in travel writing, focusing on authors with a significant connection, by birth or affiliation, to either the Australian colonies or the Australian nation. The formation of a distinctively ‘Australian’ vision of the Pacific that evolved since European exploration is traced. The voice that took shape in ...
As travel began to massify in the aftermath of the Great War when passenger ships still regularly st...
To the Islands offers a unique perspective on the evolution of economic, social, and political inter...
Japanese travel-writers to southwestern Pacific Island battlefields such as Papua New Guinea and Sol...
From the 1880s onwards, the Pacific Islands became increasingly accessible to the average Australian...
This book offers a wide-ranging survey of Australian engagement with the Pacific Islands in the late...
Australian travel writing of the interwar period expanded with the growth of tourism in the Pacific ...
This thesis seeks to reconstruct the activities of the Polynesia Company Limited - a company registe...
In the 1920s and 1930s, glossy, quality magazines brought a flair of cosmopolitanism, glamour and ex...
© 2018 Dr. Scott William MackayMy thesis examines the places (real and symbolic) accorded to Pacific...
Since the publication of Bernard Smith’s European Vision in the South Pacific in the 1960s, an immen...
This article compares responses to travel writing and imaginative fiction about the settler colonies...
This thesis examines imperial rhetoric in published accounts of travel in Australia during the perio...
This lecture is in some ways the ‘lost’ chapter of The Cambridge History of Australian Literature (2...
As travel began to massify in the aftermath of the Great War when passenger ships still regularly st...
In the late nineteenth century, the Union Steam Ship Company of New Zealand (USSCo.) offered a serie...
As travel began to massify in the aftermath of the Great War when passenger ships still regularly st...
To the Islands offers a unique perspective on the evolution of economic, social, and political inter...
Japanese travel-writers to southwestern Pacific Island battlefields such as Papua New Guinea and Sol...
From the 1880s onwards, the Pacific Islands became increasingly accessible to the average Australian...
This book offers a wide-ranging survey of Australian engagement with the Pacific Islands in the late...
Australian travel writing of the interwar period expanded with the growth of tourism in the Pacific ...
This thesis seeks to reconstruct the activities of the Polynesia Company Limited - a company registe...
In the 1920s and 1930s, glossy, quality magazines brought a flair of cosmopolitanism, glamour and ex...
© 2018 Dr. Scott William MackayMy thesis examines the places (real and symbolic) accorded to Pacific...
Since the publication of Bernard Smith’s European Vision in the South Pacific in the 1960s, an immen...
This article compares responses to travel writing and imaginative fiction about the settler colonies...
This thesis examines imperial rhetoric in published accounts of travel in Australia during the perio...
This lecture is in some ways the ‘lost’ chapter of The Cambridge History of Australian Literature (2...
As travel began to massify in the aftermath of the Great War when passenger ships still regularly st...
In the late nineteenth century, the Union Steam Ship Company of New Zealand (USSCo.) offered a serie...
As travel began to massify in the aftermath of the Great War when passenger ships still regularly st...
To the Islands offers a unique perspective on the evolution of economic, social, and political inter...
Japanese travel-writers to southwestern Pacific Island battlefields such as Papua New Guinea and Sol...