NEW LINES – connecting Irish colonial experience to settler invasion and the founding of the Port Phillip District colony
thesis
posted on 2024-09-03, 19:33authored byMargaret Mary Coffey
People from Ireland, and people with connections to Ireland, were among the first European invaders encountered by First Peoples of south-eastern Australia. They were colonial administrators, military personnel, retired soldiers, convicts, former convicts, adventurers, and free immigrants. In their very diversity, I argue, they represented the history and genealogy of colonisation, plantation, and colonialism in Ireland. Through them, Ireland’s experience became the new venture’s pre-history, fundamental to the colony’s driving ideology and its administrative and social structuring, and influential in an on-going way in the shaping of its settler colonial reality.
History
Principal supervisor
Lynette Russell
Additional supervisor 1
Jeremy Ash
Year of Award
2024
Department, School or Centre
School of Philosophical, Historical & International Studies