Amanda Nettelbeck explores how policies protecting the civil rights of indigenous peoples across the British Empire were entwined with reforming them as governable colonial subjects, whether through conciliatory, coercive or punitive measures.
Amanda Nettelbeck Livres



In the Name of the Law: William Willshire and the policing of the Australian frontier
- 258pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Mounted Constable William Willshire commanded a corps of Native Police in Central Australia during the 1880s, a time when conflict on that pastoral frontier was at its height. Notorious for the violence of his patrols, he was eventually tried in 1891 for the murder of two Aboriginal men, and was posted to an even more remote frontier in the Top End. During his time in the Territory, Willshire wrote of his experiences in several extraordinary memoirs. In these he represents himself as an explorer in the service of his country, as an anthropologist gathering knowledge about Aboriginal Australia, and as an exemplary Australian bushman, at a time when the bushman legend was in its genesis and the nation was yet to be. Most of all, he appears as the representative of the law, working to make the country safe for the 'brave pioneers who push out the frontier'. Part murder mystery and part courtroom drama, his story illuminates unfolding issues of race and nationalism in colonial Australia on the eve of Federation.
Out of the Silence
The history and memory of South Australia's frontier wars
- 258pages
- 10 heures de lecture
The book explores the founding of South Australia in 1836, highlighting the British government's intention to adopt a more humane approach towards Aboriginal people compared to previous settlements. It examines the colony's Proclamation, which promised legal protections and privileges for Aboriginal individuals as British subjects. The narrative questions whether colonial governments were truly capable of delivering on these promises, delving into themes of colonialism, justice, and the complexities of Aboriginal rights during this period.