Findings

Historical Frontier Violence

The research findings from the academic research are summarised and accompanied by data visualisations to tell the story behind the numbers.

Academic Publications

Hunter, B. (2024). Economics and the Dreamtime Revisited: Creating a Truly Australian Economic History? Asia-Pacific Economic History Review, 1–20. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1111/aehr.12279

Conferences and Presentations

Evans, Michelle & Moschion, Julie 'Historical frontier violence: drivers, legacy and the role of truth-telling', Workshop on Reconciliation, Opportunities for, and Wellbeing of First Nations Peoples: Yarning and learning together, University of Sydney, 2023.

Moschion, Julie 'Historical frontier violence: drivers, legacy and the role of truth-telling', Economic Thought Leadership Series, University of Queensland, online, 2023.

Atkinson, Judy, Evans, Michelle & Moschion, Julie 'Historical frontier violence: drivers, legacy and the role of truth-telling' PACFA Conference 2022, online.

Pascoe, Bill ‘Colonial Frontier Massacres: Before and After’ AIATSIS Summit 2022, Twin Waters, 2022.

Pascoe, Bill ‘Colonial Frontier Massacres Project’ 2022 RAP Forum hosted by Yorta Yorta Nation, 2022.

Pascoe, Bill ‘Colonial Frontier Massacres’ Deep Conversations: Space, Data, Place, ANU, 2022.

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