SPEAKER ABSTRACTS Opening Address: Dr Raymond Evans — renowned historian of frontier contact/conflict, penal stations, convicts, and punishment — will present ‘Convict Testimony and the Reconstruction of Penal Station Reputations’. Closing Address: Melissa Lucashenko – acclaimed Goorie (Aboriginal) author of Bundjalung and European heritage. Her most recent novel ‘Edenglassie’ —… Read More
The Harry Gentle Resource Centre acknowledges, with deep sadness, the death of Emeritus Professor Lyndall Ryan AM FAHA on 30 April 2024. Lyndall was one of Australia’s most influential historians whose work cast new light on the historical experiences of Aboriginal people in colonial and post-colonial times. Her first book,… Read More
Thursday, 30 May 2024, 11.00 am – 12.00 pm Queensland State Archives, 435 Compton Rd, Runcorn Qld. 4113. Queensland State Archives in partnership with the Harry Gentle Resource Centre are pleased to announce the first talk of 2024, an exploration into the life of Hannah Rigby, a woman whose story… Read More
Mark Finnane and Jonathan Richards’ article, ‘Speculating about genocide: The Queensland frontier 1859–1897’, has just been published online and open access for the Asia-Pacific Economic History Review. It reviews and finds wanting the methods informing some recent calculations of Native Police killings on the Queensland frontier. Finnane and Richards write… Read More
Congratulations to HGRC past Visiting Fellow, Deborah Jordan, who will launch her recent book, Australian Women’s Justice: Settler Colonisation and the Queensland Vote, on Saturday 20 April 2024 at 2.00 pm, Electrical Trades Union Training Rooms, 41 Peel St, South Brisbane. Using new research, Deborah exposes the class differences of… Read More
The Harry Gentle Resource Centre (HGRC) congratulates Visiting Fellow Dr Deborah Jordan on the publication of her book, Australian Women’s Justice: Settler Colonisation and the Queensland Vote. The eBook version is now available to read via the Griffith University Library. Deborah recently presented her HGRC Visiting Fellowship… Read More
We are pleased to announce that Jane Smith and Dr Nicole Davis have been awarded Harry Gentle Resource Centre Visiting Fellowships for 2024. Jane Smith is a librarian/archivist, author and editor. She is researching the life of Hannah Rigby, a seamstress from Liverpool who was transported as a convict to… Read More
Dr Deborah Jordan, Visiting Fellow with the Harry Gentle Resource Centre, is presenting her talk, ‘What We Want’: Queensland’s Colonial Feminisms, at the Queensland State Archives on Thursday 2 November at 11.00am. Dr Jordan is a Petherick Reader at the National Library of Australia, an internationally recognised Nettie and Vance… Read More
The Annerley-Stephens History Group is presenting a ‘Memories of Stephens’ conference on Saturday 21 October 2023, 9.00am – 4.30pm, at Our Lady’s College, Annerley. Papers will be presented on the history of the Stephens Shire, including Yeronga Aboriginal history, Aboriginal camp life in Moorooka, local railway and tram history, the… Read More
Griffith University Visiting Fellow Dr Henry Reese explores the life of Joseph Vos, his fascination with the phonograph and his 1895 trial in Brisbane. Captain Vos allegedly used a phonograph to induce several people from the island of Malaita in the Solomon Islands to board his labour-recruiting barque, the ‘William… Read More
How to bring into cultural memory Queensland’s suffrage story of the women’s campaign to win the vote, especially when there is not much documentation, is a question Dr Deborah Jordan grapples with. Conducting a walking tour with the Brisbane Labour History Association, she stopped alongside the statues of Sir Charles Lilley, who first introduced the… Read More
Join HGRC Visiting Fellow Dr Henry Reese at the Queensland State Archives on Thursday 20 July as he explores the life and actions of Captain Joseph Vos who allegedly used a phonograph to induce several people from the island of Malaita in the Solomon Islands to board his labour-recruiting… Read More