Western Australian Legacies of British Slavery

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Research partner(s)
University of Western Australia
Edith Cowan University
University of Melbourne
University of Sussex

This project aims to bring Australia into the global history of slavery by exploring the legacies of British slavery in Western Australia. Through developing innovative methods for biographical research and digital mapping, it will trace the movement of capital, people and culture from slave-owning Britain to WA, and produce a new history of the continuing impact of slavery wealth in shaping colonial immigration, investment, and law. Expected outcomes of this project include enhanced capacity to build international disciplinary collaborations, new research methods, and a major national online exhibition. Benefits include a radically new perspective on Australian history and abolition in the present, with major public outcomes.

Output(s)

Forced Labour, Indenture and Convict Transportation: A Case Study of the Western Australian Pastoral Industry, 1830-50
Type
Journal article
Authors
Jeremy Martens
Publisher
Labour History
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Racial Punishment from Slavery to Settler Colonialism: John Picton Beete in Demerara and Swan River
Type
Journal article
Authors
Jane Lydon
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
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‘In a State of War’: Governor James Stirling, Extrajudicial Violence and the Conquest of Western Australia’s Avon Valley, 1830–1840
Type
Journal article
Authors
Jeremy Martens
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
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Rights notice
C 2022 Australian Historical Association
‘Mr Wakefield’s Speaking Trumpets’: Abolishing Slavery and Colonising Systematically
Type
Journal article
Authors
Jane Lydon
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
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