Foreword: The silence of slavery - Yarning about freedom in my family Carol Dowling Introduction: Australian and New Zealand legacies of slavery Zoë Laidlaw and Jane Lydon 1 Profession and patrimony: Australian colonial governors and British slavery, 1788-1901 Zoë Laidlaw 2 Slavery, manumission and abolition in the life of Lachlan Macquarie Annemarie McLaren 3 Slavery and the foundation of the Swan River colony: The Stirling, Mangles and Prinsep families Aoife Nugent 4 Measuring Noah's ark: Western Australian legacies of British slavery Jane Lydon and Xavier Reader 5 Landed families, intergenerational wealth and the creation of a 'pastoral interest' in Western Australia, 1830-50 Jeremy Martens 6 Slavery and South Australia's colonisation: Resituating George Fife Angas Nikita Vanderbyl 7 Transatlantic slavery, trans-Tasman mobility and Indigenous history in New Zealand Angela McCarthy and Angela Wanhalla 8 Blackness and slavery in the aftermath of abolition: The case of South Sea Islanders in Australia Emma Christopher 9 The 'common practice of kidnapping and slavery': Recovering the hidden history of pearling in Northern Australia Malcolm Allbrook 10 Legacies of British slave ownership: Imperial reach and the reconfiguration of labour regimes Keith McClelland 11 Legacies of a colonial past: Slaves, convicts, free workers and the Australian commons Hamish Maxwell-Stewart.
Legacies of British Slavery in Australia and New Zealand