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- Journal of Australian Colonial History a Refereed Journal ISSN 1441-0370
- Deconstructing and Reconstructing the Martin Cash/James Lester Burke
- Banking Records, Business and Networks in Colonial Sydney, 1817-24
- In the Shadow of the Australian Legend
- Transportation of English Convicts After 1783 James Edward Gillespie
- Black Caesar and Billy Blue: Subversive African Performance in Early Colonial Sydney
- Australia's Convict Pirates, 1790–1829
- WAVES of PEOPLE Exploring the Movements and Patterns of Migration That Have Shaped Parramatta Through Time
- A Diminutive Enigma New Perspectives on Arthur Phillip, First Governor of New South Wales
- Or, an Unthinkable History
- Chapter 6 FENIAN CONVICT SERVITUDE 1868-69 the New Element of Fenianism Was a Troublesome and Dangerous One to Introduce Even Am
- The World Upside Down: Australia 1788
- A Study of Convict Protagonists in Gothic Fiction from Australia
- Tasmanian Government
- A-Z of Convicts in Van Diemen's Land
- Space, Place and Memory in Early Colonial Australia
- Convict Archaeology in New South Wales: an Overview of the Investigation, Analysis and Conservation of Convict Heritage Sites
- Prostitutes Transported to Van Diemen's Land 1822–1843
- Convict and Emancipist Teachers
- Samuel Marsden, Wool Trader 22 Featured Time Period and Achievements 1615 Becomes Commander Telephone: (02) 9394 7600
- Genealogical Society of Tasmania Inc
- Introduction
- Australian Journal of Biography and History: No
- Cash and Safe Huts—The Trade with Ganged Absconders
- Bligh's Sydney Rebellion 1808
- Pruident~ Report
- History of New South Wales Under Our Free Constitution
- Richmond Street Life 1
- Wasted Away in Drunkenness and Neglect? Clarence Plains and Cambridge Land Grants 1810-1820
- AUSTRALIA FELIX Jeremy Bentham and Australian Colonial Democracy
- A Social History of Richmond 2
- The World Upside Down
- The Battle for Windsor Bridge
- Port Arthur, Tasmania, 1885-1960
- COMMEMORATION and IMPROVEMENT: PARRAMATTA ST JOHN's CEMETERY, NEW SOUTH WALES, in ITS CONTEXT 1788-C 1840