Tim Causer | 'The evacuation of that scene of wickedness and wretchedness': Jeremy Bentham, the Panopticon and New South Wales, 1802-1803 | 1 |
Sue Wiblin | Female Convicts at Bathurst, 1820-1840: A Preliminary Study of Demography, Management and Marriage in colonial New South Wales | 25 |
Jeff Brownrigg | Bourke's Music: vision, compassion, and European culture during and after the watershed decade of the 1830s | 69 |
John Pickard | Fencing South Australian farms from 1836 to 1849 | 85 |
Bianka Vidonja Balanzategui | A 'clique of insignificant cockies'?: An Agricultural Association in the Tropics | 103 |
Lyn Wailes and Matthew Allen | The failure of political temperance: the politics of no-license in Broken Hill, 1883-1914 | 121 |
Peter Bakker & Thomas J. Rogers | Dismantling a Myth of the South African War: bushmen, Aboriginal trackers, and public debate, 1899–1902 | 151 |
Narissa Phelps | Maligning Molly Morgan: A Convict Woman of 'Dominant Influence', Sexualised and Stereotyped | 169 |
BOOK REVIEWS | | 195 |