selected publications
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academic article
- 'Failing in every endeavour to conciliate': Governor Arthur's Proclamation Boards to the Aborigines, Australian conciliation narratives and their transnational connections
- A new beginning for Settler Colonial Studies
- Afterword: on recognition, apology and the 'Hidden history of the Americas'
- Collecting Looerryminer's 'Testimony': Aboriginal Women, Sealers, and Quaker Humanitarian Anti-Slavery Thought and Action in the Bass Strait Islands
- The Proclamation Cup: Tasmanian Potter Violet Mace and Colonial Quotations
- Travelling 'Under Concern': Quakers James Backhouse and George Washington Walker tour the Antipodean colonies, 1832-41
- Unofficial apartheid, convention and country towns: reflections on Australian history and the New South Wales Freedom Rides of 1965
- Unpacking settler colonialism's urban strategies: indigenous peoples in Victoria, British Columbia, and the transition to a settler-colonial city
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book
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chapter
- 'I followed England round the world': the Rise of Trans-imperial Anglo- Saxon Exceptionalism and the Spatial Narratives of Nineteenth-century British Settler Colonies of the Pacific Rim
- Indigenous and settler relations
- Introduction: Making Space in the Settler Colony
- The Intimate, Urbanising Frontier: 'Native Camps', Gender Relations and Settler-Colonialism's Violent Array of Spaces Around Early Melbourne
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document
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review