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The Bibliography of British and Irish History is an essential tool for the study, research, and teaching of British and Irish history. It is the largest and most comprehensive guide available to published writing on the history of British and Irish relations with the rest of the world, including the British empire and the Commonwealth, as well as British and Irish domestic history from 55 BCE to the present day. BBIH can also be used to study, teach and research a wide range of interdisciplinary historical fields such as the histories of race and ethnicity, migration, gender, disability, the environment, and emotions.
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Researching indigenous histories in BBIH
The following reading list offers 228 publications focusing on indigenous histories in Britain, Ireland and the British empire and the Commonwealth. It uses as it’s starting point the following keywords in BBIH’s hierarchical subject tree:
- Indigenous peoples, a subcategory of Ethnic groups (within the top-level subject category Social history).
- Indigenous peoples, policy towards, a sub category of Imperial and colonial policy (within the top-level subject category Political, administrative and legal history).
BBIH’s subject tree offers a powerful way of searching by subject because it uses terminology systematically applied to records by BBIH’s editors: your results will not depend on the appearance of words in titles or in keywords provided by authors. You can learn more about the subject tree here.
The books, articles, book chapters and theses in this reading list were published between 2019 and 2024. Our coverage in this growing area of historical research is ongoing, and further publications will be added in future updates of the Bibliography.
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| Settling the frontier : urban development in America’s borderlands, 1600-1830 Joseph P. Alessi (Yardley: Westholme, 2020) 1 review(s) |
| Jack Golson, Roger Green and debates in New Zealand archaeology Harry Allen Historical Records of Australian Science, 31.2 (2020) 127-136 Full text |
| The making of Mbano: British colonialism, resistance, and diplomatic engagements in southeastern Nigeria, 1906-1960 Ogechi Emmanuel Anyanwu (Lanham: Lexington Books, 2021) |
| Fur, fashion and transatlantic trade during the seventeenth century : Chesapeake Bay native hunters, colonial rivalries and London merchants John C. Appleby (Martlesham: The Boydell Press, 2021) 3 review(s) |
| Possessing Polynesians : The Science of Settler Colonial Whiteness in Hawaìi and Oceania Maile Renee Arvin (Durham (NC): Duke University Press, 2019) 2 review(s) Full text |
| The Limits of the Law in Claiming Rights to Land in a Settler Colony: South Australia in the Early-to-Mid Nineteenth Century Bain Attwood Law and History Review, 38.4 (2020) 631-657 Full text |
| Education, difference and reform in the Pacific and modern British empire Tony Ballantyne History of Education, 52.5 (2023) 697-716 Full text |
| Henry Rider Haggard in Zululand: A Reluctant Imperialist? Marie-Claude Barbier E-rea: revue d’études anglophones, 18.1 (2020) [s.p.] Full text |
| Maisin Recollections of the Kokoda Campaign, 1942-3 John Barker Journal of Pacific History, 58.4 (2023) 348-370 Full text |
| Invisible generations : living between Indigenous and white in the Fraser Valley Jean Barman (Halfmoon Bay, British Columbia: Caitlin Press, 2019) 1 review(s) |
| World History and the Tasman Sea Alison Bashford American Historical Review, 126.3 (2021) 922-948 Full text |
| Intimate Entanglement in the Early Republic: The Gendered Politics of Nation-Building in Early America Joshua L. Bearden in: Crossings and encounters : race, gender, and sexuality in the Atlantic world, ed. by Laura R. Prieto and Stephen Russell Berry, The Carolina lowcountry and the Atlantic world (Columbia: The University of South Carolina Press, 2020), pp. 85-110. Full text |
| Settler Historicism and Anticolonial Rebuttal in the British World, 1880-1920 Amanda Behm Journal of World History [Honolulu], Digital only special issue (2023) 785-813 Full text |
| Growing Coconut Palms in the Pacific Islands: Colliding Knowledge and Values Judith A. Bennett Environment and History, 28.1 (2022) 17-52 Full text |
| Resistance and survival: Demolishing myths of disappearing people, minor chiefs and non-existent boundaries in the early 19th century Zuurveld of… Garth Benneyworth New Contree, 84 (2020) Full text |
| Finding Common Ground: Halle Pastors in North America and Their Shifting Stance Towards a Transnational Mission to Native Americans, 1742–1807 Markus Berger Journal of Early Modern History, 26.1-2 (2022) 79-103 Full text |
| ‘Forest Conservation without Conservancy’: A Study on the Strategic Aspects of the Inner Line Reserve in Colonial Assam Srijani Bhattacharjee Indian Historical Review, 47.2 (2020) 187-205 Full text |
| Tangled compositions: Botany, agency, and authorship aboard HMS Endeavour Geoff Bil History of Science, 60.2 (2022) 183-210 Full text |
| History, Sovereignty, Capital: Company Colonization in South Australia and New Zealand Matthew Birchall Journal of Global History, 16.1 (2021) 141-157 Full text |
| My people’s songs : how an Indigenous family survived colonial Tasmania Joel Stephen Birnie (Melbourne: Monash University Publishing, 2022) 1 review(s) |
| The Archive and Chieftainship Claims in Zimbabwe: Some Methodological Reflections George Bishi History in Africa, 46 (2019) 385-401 Full text |
| Monumental mobility: the memory work of Massasoit Lisa Blee & Jean M. O’Brien (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2019) 1 review(s) |
| In the Name of this Land/Em nome desta Terra: Documenting Roger Casement’s presence in the Putumayo Mariana Bolfarine & Aurélio Michiles ABEI journal : the Brazilian journal of Irish studies, 21.2 (2019) 51-54 Full text |
| Conveyance to Kin: Property, Preemption, and Indigenous Nations in North America, 1763–1822 Michael Borsk William and Mary Quarterly, 80.1 (2023) 87-124 Full text |
| Between the Americas and Europe: Mapping Territories through Questionnaires, 16th–18th Centuries Simona Boscani Leoni in: Connecting territories : exploring people and nature, 1700-1850, ed. by Simona Boscani Leoni, Sarah Baumgartner and Meik Knittel, Emergence of natural history, 5 (Leiden: Brill, 2022), pp. 23-53. Full text |
| Hanes Cymry: lleiafrifoedd ethnig a’r gwareiddiad Cymraeg Simon Brooks (Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2021) 1 review(s) |
| A legacy of exploitation: early capitalism in the Red River Colony, 1763-1821 Susan Dianne Brophy (Vancouver, B.C.: UBC Press, 2022) 1 review(s) |
| The Social and Economic Impact of Hadrian’s Wall on the Frontier Zone in Britain James Bruhn & Nick Hodgson Britannia, 53 (2022) 125-157 Full text |
| Many maps : charting two cultures, First Nations and Europeans in Western Australia Bill Bunbury & Jill Bunbury (Crawley (WA): UWA Publishing, 2020) 1 review(s) |
| The Three-Self Model, Christ’s Headship and Christian Unity: Bengali Christians Seeking and Reforming the Nineteenth-Century Indigenous Church Ideal Ray Burbank Scottish Church History, 52.2 (2023) 109-130 Full text |
| Urban Encounters Colin G. Calloway History Today, 71.7 (2021) 66-75 |
| Ireland’s farthest shores: mobility, migration, and settlement in the Pacific World Malcolm Campbell History of Ireland and the Irish diaspora (Madison (WI): The University of Wisconsin Press, 2022) 1 review(s) |
| Lessons in legitimacy: colonialism, capitalism, and the rise of state schooling in British Columbia Sean Carleton (Vancouver (BC): UBC Press, 2022) 1 review(s) |
| Indigenous Nations and the Development of the U.S. Economy: Land, Resources, and Dispossession Ann M. Carlos , Donna L. Feir & Angela Redish Journal of Economic History, 82.2 (2022) 516-555 Full text |
| Santal indigenous knowledge, cultural heritage, and the politics of representation Marine Carrin Modern Asian Studies, 56.5 (2022) 1438-1463 Full text |
| ‘My Husband is No Husband to Me’: Divorce, Marriage and Gender Struggles in African Communities of Colonial Natal, 1869–1910 Benedict Carton Journal of Southern African Studies, 46.6 (2020) 1111-1125 Full text |
| Dying races, deforestation and drought: the political ecology of social Darwinism in Kenya Colony’s western highlands Connor Joseph Cavanagh Journal of Historical Geography, 66 (2019) 93-103 Full text |
| Terrible hard biscuits : a reader in Aboriginal history ed. by Valerie Chapman & Peter Read (London: Routledge, 2020) Full text |
| Christianity and politics in tribal India : Baptist missionaries and Naga nationalism G. Kanato Chophy (Delhi, India; Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, [2021] ©2021) 1 review(s) |
| Far More than Money: British West Indian Slavery, Emancipation, and Australia’s Sugar Industry Emma Christopher Australian Historical Studies, 52.4 (2021) 491-508 Full text |
| Engraved Stories of Empire: An Examination of Selected Images from the Missionary Register, 1813–1855 Sam Antony Kocheri Clement Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, 51.5 (2023) 906-930 Full text |
| African American education in the Global South: tracing the influences of industrial training in early twentieth-century Fiji Kirstie Close History of Education, 52.5 (2023) 717-734 Full text |
| Seeking a Lost Collection at Museums Victoria: George Thomas Rice’s ‘Museum of Island Curios’ Sylvia Cockburn Journal of Pacific History, 58.1 (2023) 1-20 Full text |
| Anglo-Krio Relations: A Study of a Disadvantaged Community in a Colonial Setting, 1895–1922 Festus Cole Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, 50.4 (2022) 607-638 Full text |
| Among ‘Savage and Brutal Nations’: Instructing Identity and Science in the Pacific Thomas Combe & Bruce Buchan Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 45.1 (2022) 29-41 Full text |
| At the ocean’s edge : a history of Nova Scotia to Confederation Margaret Conrad Studies in Atlantic Canada history (Toronto; Buffalo; London: University of Toronto Press, 2020) 2 review(s) |
| The Apache diaspora : four centuries of displacement and survival Paul Conrad America in the Nineteenth Century (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2021) 3 review(s) Full text |
| To share, not surrender : Indigenous and settler visions of treaty-making in the colonies of Vancouver Island and British Columbia ed. by Peter (Associate professor of history) Cook , Neil Vallance , John Sutton Lutz & Hamar Foster (Vancouver: UBCPress, 2021) 1 review(s) |
| The life, history and travels of Kah-ge-ga-gah-Bowh George Copway (Portland: Mint Editions, 2021) |
| The ethnographic archive and the poetics of history: Revisiting Godfrey Lienhardt’s archive Zoe Cormack History and Anthropology, 32.3 (2021) 331-350 Full text |
| “Compartmentalized world” : race, architecture, and colonial crisis in Kenya and London Mark Crinson in: Race and modern architecture : a critical history from the enlightenment to the present, ed. by Irene Cheng, Charles L. Davis and Mabel O. Wilson, Culture, politics, and the built environment (Pittsburgh (PA): University of Pittsburgh Press, [2020]), pp. 259-276, 339-410. |
| Introduction: The Cook Islands Christian Church Special Issue Marjorie Tuainekore Crocombe Journal of Pacific History, 57.2-3 (2022) 125-128 Full text |
| Chinese Statecraft and Indigenous Affairs in Chinese Australian Newspapers, 1894–1912 Xu Daozhi Australian Historical Studies, 54.3 (2023) 511-529 Full text |
| Reordering adivasi worlds: representation, resistance, memory Sangeeta Dasgupta (New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2022) 1 review(s) Full text |
| The Oraons of Chhotanagpur: A journey through colonial ethnography Sangeeta Dasgupta Modern Asian Studies, 56.5 (2022) 1375-1415 Full text |
| “Aid from the Indians Themselves”: Native Rivalries, Spanish Precedent, and French and English Colonialism Jonathan DeCoster Terræ incognitæ, 51.2 (2019) 111-130 Full text |
| On savage shores : how indigenous Americans discovered Europe Caroline Dodds Pennock (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2023; London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 2023) 1 review(s) |
| Power in Food on the Maritime Frontier: A Zooarchaeology of Enslaved Pearl Divers on Barrow Island, Western Australia Tom Dooley , Tiina Manne & Alistair Paterson International Journal of Historical Archaeology, 25.2 (2021) 544-576 Full text |
| The Anglican Eucharist in Australia: The History, Theology, and Liturgy of the Eucharist in the Anglican Church of Australia Brian Douglas Anglican-Episcopal theology and history, 8 (Leiden; Boston (MA): Brill, 2022) 1 review(s) Full text |
| Monuments on trial: #BlackLivesMatter, ‘travelling memory’ and the transcultural afterlives of empire Penelope Edmonds History Australia, 18.4 (2021) 801-822 Full text |
| Scent of the Orient: The King’s Men and the Corporatization of Smell Nour El Gazzaz in: Materializing the East in early modern English drama, ed. by Murat Ögütcü and Aisha Hussain, Arden studies in early modern drama (London: The Arden Shakespeare, 2023), pp. 157-180. Full text |
| Empire, kinship and violence : family histories, indigenous rights and the making of settler colonialism, 1770-1842 Elizabeth Elbourne Critical perspectives on empire (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022) 2 review(s) |
| Bishop Colenso and Theophilus Shepstone: Partners in Christian Imperialism Norman Etherington Journal of Natal and Zulu History, 33.1 (2019) 1-22 Full text |
| The Origins and Coalescence of the Creek (Muscogee) Confederacy: A New Synthesis Robbie Ethridge Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture, 52 (2023) 113-131 Full text |
| Covered with night : a story of murder and indigenous justice in early America Nicole Eustace (New York: Liveright Publishing Corporation, 2021) 2 review(s) |
| Coloniality as Appropriation of Indigenous Ontologies: Insights From South Africa and Ethiopia Oscar Oliver Eybers Journal of Black Studies, 54.1 (2023) 45-61 Full text |
| Indigenous resistance as irregular warfare: The role of Kachin forces in SOE and OSS covert operations during the Burma campaign Robert A. Farnan in: Unknown conflicts of the Second World War : forgotten fronts, ed. by Chris Murray, Routledge studies in Second World War history (London: Routledge, 2019), pp. 120-138. Full text |
| The Routledge companion to Indigenous repatriation : return, reconcile, renew ed. by Cressida Fforde , C. Timothy McKeown & Honor Keeler Routledge companions (Abingdon, Oxon; New York: Routledge, 2020) 1 review(s) Full text |
| Local Government Restrictions on the Control of Mori Land: The Ahuriri Canoe Reserve Martin Fisher New Zealand Journal of History, 56.1 (2022) 3-26 |
| A long time coming : the story of Ngi Tahu’s treaty settlement negotiations with the Crown Martin Fisher (Christchurch (NZ): Canterbury University Press, 2020 ©2020) 1 review(s) |
| The English Text of the Treaty of Waitangi Ned Fletcher (Wellington (NZ): Bridget Williams Books, 2022) |
| ‘With the consent of the tribe:’ Marking lands on Tanna and Erromango, New Hebrides James L. Flexner History and Anthropology, 33.1 (2022) 67-85 Full text |
| The Warrior, the Voyager, and the Artist : Three Lives in an Age of Empire Kate Fullagar The Lewis Walpole series in eighteenth-century culture and history (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2020) 8 review(s) |
| Aboriginal protection and its intermediaries in Britain’s Antipodean colonies ed. by Samuel Furphy & Amanda Nettelbeck Routledge studies in cultural history, 74 (New York: Routledge, 2020) 1 review(s) |
| (Re-)Defining Disadvantage: Untouchability, Criminality and ‘Tribe’ in India, c. 1910s–1950s Sarah Gandee Studies in History [New Delhi], 36.1 (2020) 71-97 Full text |
| Temoq, Semelai, Semaq Beri and Jakun: Using Orang Asli ethnonyms to reconstruct Orang Asli ethnohistory Rosemary Gianno Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, 54.2 (2023) 271-297 Full text |
| The Nanziatticos and the Violence of the Archive: Land and Native Enslavement in Colonial Virginia Rebecca Anne Goetz Journal of Southern History, 85.1 (2019) 33-60 Full text |
| Native American roots : relationality and indigenous regeneration under empire, 1770-1859 Christian Michael Gonzales (London: Routledge, 2020) Full text |
| The Transatlantic Slave Trade and the Foundation of the Kingdom of Galinhas in Southern Sierra Leone, 1790–1820 Jorge Felipe Gonzalez Journal of African History, 62.3 (2021) 319-341 Full text |
| Labour and Penal Control in the Criminal Tribes ‘Industrial’ Settlements in Early Twentieth Century Western India William Gould & Andrew Lunt Studies in History [New Delhi], 36.1 (2020) 47-70 Full text |
| Sir Edward Coke’s Infidel: Imperial Anxiety and the Colonial Origins of a “Strange Extrajudicial Opinion” Daragh Grant Journal of Modern History, 95.4 (2023) 771-807 Full text |
| The Queen is dead Stan Grant (Sydney (NSW): Fourth Estate, 2023) 1 review(s) |
| Window of Opportunities: The Great Depression, Protectionism, and the Rise of Profitable Settler Agriculture in Africa Erik Green in: British imperialism and globalization, c. 1650-1960 : essays in honour of Patrick O’Brien, ed. by J. E. Inikori (Martlesham: The Boydell Press, 2022), pp. 203-224. Full text |
| Historic contact : Indian people and colonists in today’s Northeastern United States in the sixteenth through eighteenth centuries Robert Steven Grumet Contributions to public archeology (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2021) |
| The Imperialism of Cultural Assimilation: Sir George Grey’s Encounter with the Maori and the Xhosa, 1845-1868 James Gump Journal of World History [Honolulu], Digital only special issue (2023) 89-106 Full text |
| Beneath the Backbone of the World : Blackfoot People and the North American Borderlands, 1720-1877 Ryan Hall The David J. Weber series in the new borderlands history (Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, [2020]) 1 review(s) |
| A Bounded Land : Reflections on Settler Colonialism in Canada Cole Harris (Vancouver, B.C.: UBC Press, 2020) 5 review(s) |
| Missions Benjamin L. Hartley in: The Oxford handbook of early evangelicalism, ed. by Jonathan M. Yeager, Oxford handbooks (New York: Oxford University Press, 2022), pp. 497-516. Full text |
| Inventing the thrifty gene: the science of settler colonialism Travis Hay (Winnipeg, Manitoba: University of Manitoba Press, 2021) 2 review(s) |
| Imagining the Araucanians in the Nineteenth-Century British and Chilean Press Jennifer Hayward & Michelle Prain-Brice Victorian Periodicals Review, 54.3 (2021) 419-444 Full text |
| Quakerism in the Atlantic world, 1690-1830 ed. by Robynne Rogers Healey The new history of Quakerism, 3 (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2021) 4 review(s) Full text |
| The recurring “discovery” of Hokkaido and the Ainu: three decades of nineteenth-century British travelogues John L. Hennessey Nineteenth-Century Contexts, 45.3 (2023) 253-270 Full text |
| Sensitive negotiations : indigenous diplomacy and British romantic poetry Nikki Hessell Studies in the long nineteenth century (Albany: SUNY Press, 2021) 1 review(s) |
| Neanderthal and the fossilization of the Third World Ryan Higgitt Social Studies of Science, 51.3 (2021) 439-462 Full text |
| Conjugality, Colonialism and the ‘Criminal Tribes’ in North India Jessica Hinchy Studies in History [New Delhi], 36.1 (2020) 20-46 Full text |
| Gender, Family, and the Policing of the ‘Criminal Tribes’ in Nineteenth-Century North India Jessica Hinchy Modern Asian Studies, 54.5 (2020) 1669-1711 Full text |
| Promoting adaptative education for the Wongutha people: the influence of Anglo-American ideas for ‘Native Education’ in interwar Australia Alison Holland History of Education, 52.5 (2023) 735-754 Full text |
| The ‘Native Question’ in Australia Exploring the Anglo-Australian Humanitarian Response, 1904–1939 Alison Holland Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, 50.3 (2022) 532-570 Full text |
| Spectacles of Settler Colonial Memory: Archaeological Findings from an Early Twentieth-Century “First” Settlement Pageant and Other Commemorative… Meghan C. L. Howey & Christine M. Delucia International Journal of Historical Archaeology, 26.4 (2022) 974-1007 Full text |
| A line of blood and dirt : creating the Canada-United States border across Indigenous lands Benjamin Hoy (New York: Oxford University Press, 2021) 4 review(s) |
| America’s use of terror : from Colonial times to the A-bomb Stephen (Stephen Richard) Huggins (Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, [2019]) 1 review(s) |
| “As Long as that Fire Burned”: Indigenous Warriors and Political Order in Upper Canada, 1837–42 Nathan Ince Canadian Historical Review, 103.3 (2022) 384-407 Full text |
| Egypt’s occupation : colonial economism and the crises of capitalism Aaron Jakes (Stanford (CA): Stanford University Press, [2020]) 1 review(s) |
| An endangered history : indigeneity, religion, and politics on the borders of India, Burma, and Bangladesh Angma Dey Jhala (New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2019) 2 review(s) |
| Building Dutch Suriname in English Carolina: Aristocratic Networks, Native Enslavement, and Plantation Provisioning in the Seventeenth-Century… D. Andrew Johnson , Carolyn Arena & family Aerssen Journal of Southern History, 86.1 (2020) 37-74 Full text |
| The story of Australia : a new history of people and place Louise C. Johnson , Tanja Luckins & David Robert Walker (London: Routledge, 2021) 1 review(s) Full text |
| Spatial Organisation of Northeast India: Colonial Politics, Power Structure and Hills–Plains Relationship Yuimirin Kapai Indian Historical Review, 47.1 (2020) 150-169 Full text |
| Cataloging Indigenous Life Julie Chun Kim Eighteenth-Century Studies, 56.2 (2023) 229-236 Full text |
| Feudalism and Indigenous Sovereignty: The Batman Treaty and James Brooke’s Sarawak Regime Gareth Knapman Australian Historical Studies, 54.3 (2023) 554-573 Full text |
| J.C. Byrne, Entrepreneurial Imperialism and the Question of Indigenous Rights Shino Konishi Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, 48.6 (2020) 981-1010 Full text |
| First Nations Scholars, Settler Colonial Studies, and Indigenous History [Historiographical article] Shino Konishi Australian Historical Studies, 50.3 (2019) 285-304 Full text |
| Tax Raj: Koyas, migration and adivasi frontiers in the central provinces Rakesh M. Krishnan Indian Economic and Social History Review, 58.4 (2021) 533-559 Full text |
| Time of anarchy : indigenous power and the crisis of colonialism in early America Matthew Kruer (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2022) 5 review(s) Full text |
| Inimitable Rarities?: Feather Costumes, Indigenous Artistic Labour and Early Modern English Theatre History John Kuhn & William Shakespeare Shakespeare, 19.1 (2023) 38-53 Full text |
| Protecting the empire’s humanity : Thomas Hodgkin and British colonial activism 1830-1870 Zoë Laidlaw Critical perspectives on empire (Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press, 2021) 4 review(s) Full text |
| Progressive new world : how settler colonialism and transpacific exchange shaped American reform Marilyn Lake (Cambridge (MA): Harvard University Press, 2019) 5 review(s) |
| Salt, Smuggling, and Sovereignty: The Burma-China Borderland, c. 1880–1935 Jagjeet Lally Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, 49.6 (2021) 1047-1081 Full text |
| Only a misunderstanding? Non-conformist rumours and petitions in late-colonial Tanzania Stephanie Lämmert Journal of Modern European History, 18.2 (2020) 194-206 Full text |
| Properties of (Dis)Possession : Therapeutic Plants, Intellectual Property, and Questions of Justice in Tanzania S. Langwick Osiris, 36 (2021) 284-304 Full text |
| Another Form of Aboriginal Exemption — Employment as Protection Against Removal Christina Elizabeth Lawrence Australian Journal of Politics & History, 69.1 (2023) 67-83 Full text |
| Multidirectional Memory? National Holocaust Memorials and (Post-)Colonial Legacies Stefanie Rauch Bulletin of the German Historical Institute, London, 42.1 (2020) 3-25 |
| Infrastructure and ‘Magic Bullets’ in Mental Health in the Colonial Pacific Jacqueline Leckie Health and history, 23.2 (2021) 29-50 Full text |
| Colonizing madness : asylum and community in Fiji Jacqueline Leckie (Honolulu (HI): University of Hawaii Press, 2019) 1 review(s) Full text |
| Indigenous Encounters with Christian Missionaries in China and West Africa, 1800-1920: A Comparative Study David F. Lindenfeld Journal of World History [Honolulu], Digital only special issue (2022) 327-369 Full text |
| World Christianity and indigenous experience : a global history, 1500-2000 David F. Lindenfeld (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021) 2 review(s) |
| Primordial Landscapes, Hardy Folk, and Doomed Aboriginals: The Gulf of St Lawrence in the Eyes of Nineteenth-Century American Travel Writers John Irvine Little in: The greater gulf : essays on the environmental history of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, ed. by Claire Elizabeth Campbell, George Edward MacDonald and Brian J. Payne, McGill-Queen’s rural, wildland, and resource studies series, 6 (Montréal (PQ): McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2019), pp. 261-282. |
| Making the visual record of New Guinea: William G. Lawes’s photographic encounters Antje Lübcke History and Anthropology, 33.1 (2022) 104-122 Full text |
| One People? A Visual Language of Australian Citizenship Jane Lydon Australian Historical Studies, 54.2 (2023) 274-298 Full text |
| Remembering Bishop Hale ed. by Jane Lydon (Adelaide, Australia: Wakefield Press, 2022) 1 review(s) |
| Select List of Histories and Biographies of Pacific Islander Missionaries Ewan Maidment & Walter Niel Gunson Journal of Pacific History, 57.2-3 (2022) 387-391 Full text |
| MANUSCRIPT XLI: Papeiha, E tuatua no te taeanga mai o te tuatua na te atua ki Rarotonga nei (An Account of the Coming of the Word of God to… Ewan Maidment & Mata Tumu-Makara Journal of Pacific History, 57.2-3 (2022) 337-371 Full text |
| Colonialism in global perspective Kris Manjapra (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020) 2 review(s) Full text |
| For home and empire : voluntary mobilization in Australia, Canada, and New Zealand during the First World War Steve Marti Studies in Canadian military history (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2019) 5 review(s) |
| Fighting with the empire : Canada, Britain, and global conflict, 1867-1947 ed. by Steve Marti & William John Pratt Studies in Canadian military history (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2019) |
| “Visiting Indians,” Nursing Fathers, and Anglo-American Empires in the Post–War of 1812 Western Great Lakes Elspeth Martini William and Mary Quarterly, 78.3 (2021) 459-490 Full text |
| Contested ground : Australian Aborigines under the British crown ed. by Ann McGrath (London: Routledge, 2020) Full text |
| The Routledge companion to global indigenous history ed. by Ann McGrath & Lynette Russell Routledge companions (London: Routledge, 2021) 1 review(s) Full text |
| “Tinged with gloom and grandeur”: Romanticism, Conservatism & Upper Canadian Political Culture Denis McKim Ontario History, 114.2 (2022) 221-250 Full text |
| Captain Cook upon Changing Seas: Indigenous Voices and Reimagining at the British Museum Annemarie McLaren & Alison Clark Journal of Pacific History, 55.3 (2020) 418-431 Full text |
| Ambivalent histories: education, ‘race’, and the modernisation of settler/colonial governance in Australasia and the Pacific, 1900s–1960s Julie McLeod & Fiona Paisley History of Education, 52.5 (2023) 687-696 Full text |
| Flawed precedent : the St. Catherine’s case and Aboriginal title Kent McNeil Landmark cases in Canadian law (Vancouver, B.C.: UBC Press, 2019) 1 review(s) |
| Eyewitness Accounts during the Putumayo Rubber Boom: Manuel Antonio Mesones Muro—the “Madman of the Marañon River,” Cárlos Oyague y Calderón—the… Rupert J. M. Medd & Hélène Guyot Journeys : the international journal of travel and travel writing, 20.2 (2019) 58-94 Full text |
| Infrastructural Contingencies and Contingent Sovereignties on the Indo–Afghan Frontier Abhilash Medhi Modern Asian Studies, 54.6 (2020) 1949-1986 Full text |
| “A People before Useless”: Ethnic Cleansing in the Wartime Hudson Valley, 1754–1763 Tom Arne Midtrød Early American Studies: an interdisciplinary journal, 21.3 (2023) 428-459 Full text |
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| Horse nations : the worldwide impact of the horse on indigenous societies post-1492 Peter Mitchell (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020) |
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