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The ABR PodcastThe ABR Podcast‘Method and message: Rethinking Australian military history’ by Kate FullagarThis week on the ABR Podcast, Kate Fullagar reviews Uprising: War in the colony of New South Wales, 1838-1844, by Stephen Gapps. Fullagar writes that Uprising is a ‘crucial contribution to our rethinking of Australian military history’. Kate Fullagar is Professor of History at Australian Catholic University, a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Humanities, and Vice President of the Australian Historical Association. Her most recent book is Bennelong & Phillip: A History Unravelled. Listen to Kate Fullagar with ‘Method and message: Rethinking Australian military history’, published in the June issue of ABR.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy...2025-06-0510 minHistory LabHistory LabS6 EP3 Faces Today: Indigenous Artists Return the GazeColonial portraits have long dictated how Indigenous people were seen. But Indigenous artists continue to challenge that power. Through satire, reinterpretation, and resistance, they’re using art to question history—and reshape the future.  In this episode, historians Kate Fullagar and Mike McDonnell speak with contemporary Indigenous artists who are confronting the legacy of empire. Michel Tuffery, a New Zealand-based artist of Samoan, Tahitian, and Cook Islander heritage, reimagines Captain Cook through the eyes of those he encountered. Daniel Boyd, one of Australia’s most celebrated contemporary artists, subverts colonial iconography, turning figures like Cook into symbols of pira...2025-03-2641 minHistory LabHistory LabS6 EP2 Facing Off: From Botany Bay to AotearoaIn this episode, historians Kate Fullagar and Mike McDonnell revisit Bennelong’s portraits to examine how colonial art encountered Indigenous identity. Indigenous scholar Jo Rey, a Dharug woman, challenges these depictions, questioning their accuracy and impact.  The conversation then expands to the Pacific, where Māori scholar Alice Te Punga Somerville discusses the story of Tupaia, a Polynesian navigator and artist who traveled with Captain Cook. His illustrations of first contact tell a different story—one of Indigenous agency, not just European discovery. What do we see when we look at these portrai...2025-03-2637 minHistory LabHistory LabS6 EP1 Facing Empire: A Long History of Representing OthersBennelong, a Wangal man of the Eora nation, was among the first Aboriginal people to travel to Europe and return. As a crucial interlocutor between his people and the British colonists, he navigated two worlds but the way he was depicted in colonial portraits raises complex questions. In one, he appears in traditional body paint. In another, years later, he is dressed in European clothing, his identity seemingly reshaped for a colonial gaze. Do these portraits tell us more about Bennelong or the people who painted him? Portraiture has long been a tool of empire, used to c...2025-03-2640 minHistory LabHistory LabS6 Introducing: Unsettling PortraitsCan colonial depictions of Indigenous people tell us anything useful about the past?   How do Indigenous people today feel about these enduring images?    Unsettling Portraits is a three-part series exploring the history of portraiture and colonialism, alongside contemporary First Nations responses. Indigenous artists and historians in Australia, the Pacific and North America discuss the practice of colonial portraiture, including Daniel Browning, Jo Rey, Alice Te Punga Somerville, Gordon Henry and Joseph Pierce. And you'll hear about the ways in which contemporary artists like D...2025-03-2302 minHistory LabHistory LabWhat's coming in 2025? History Lab update and previews with Tamson PietschIf you're an old friend, hello and thank you for hitting play. If you're a new listener, welcome. History Lab, as many of you will know, was Australia’s first investigative history podcast.  We've made five seasons so far, and our tagline is exploring the gaps between us and the past. And while you notice that from season to season our storytelling style changes, we're still always asking questions that provoke curiosity, that are attentive to sources and their limits, and that challenge us to think about how we live in the present....2025-03-2106 minSunday Extra - Separate stories podcastSunday Extra - Separate stories podcastJoint biography of first contact: Bennelong and Governor Arthur PhillipHistory professor Kate Fullagar will present the 36th James Jervis Memorial Lecture for the Royal Australian Historical Society.2024-10-1923 minLife Sentences PodcastLife Sentences PodcastBiography BackwardsHistorian Kate Fullagar tells the story of the intertwined destinies of Governor Phillip and First Nations leader Bennelong, beginning with their deaths and spooling gradually back to their first encounter.   This bold, unconventional approach allows for a wider lens and different perspective on their respective personalities and achievements, and on the events which brought them together at a time when Britain’s colonial ambitions were to shape Australia for the next century.   Understanding, misunderstanding, conflict and a remarkable journey together to Britain give this double-headed biography a compelling and sometimes poignant narr...2024-05-301h 01Nursing AustraliaNursing AustraliaEp 69. Beyond the BedsideThe 69th episode of Nursing Australia 'Beyond the Bedside' presents:  The latest Nursing Australia News (02:00): Copycat Ozempic, Nurses target Australia, and The Black Death rears its head Segment 1: Beyond the Beside (03:35): exploring non-conventional career pathways in nursing. We sat down with Kate from Sonic Health Plus to discover alternative ways you can utilise a nursing or healthcare qualification.   Segment 2: Nataly's Story (16:09): Nataly Tormey is a nurse, care researcher, and designer. This year she has decided to hit the road with her two...2024-04-0133 minHistory Talks - HCNSW PodcastsHistory Talks - HCNSW PodcastsWriting Histories 2023 - HCNSW Careers in HistorySend us a textWelcome to the recorded version of the History Council of New South Wales’ ‘Writing Histories’ panel, recorded via zoom on the 9th of November 2023. History isn't just about dusty old books and dates, it's about sharing the tales of our past with the world. But how do historians make sure their stories reach a wide audience? How do we pen our words for different readers? The HCNSW called on some of the brightest minds in history to share about how they've shared their research with a variety of audiences, inspire...2023-11-141h 03Writers @ StantonWriters @ StantonKate FullagarThe first joint biography of Bennelong and Arthur Phillip, two pivotal figures in Australian history – the colonised and coloniser. Fullagar’s account is also the first full biography of Bennelong of any kind and it challenges many misconceptions 2023-10-1350 minFull Trial Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, History & CultureFull Trial Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, History & CultureBennelong and Phillip: A History Unravelled by Kate FullagarPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/684881 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Bennelong and Phillip: A History Unravelled Author: Kate Fullagar Narrator: Arianwen Parkes-Lockwood Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 24 minutes Release date: October 3, 2023 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 1 of Total 1 Genres: History & Culture Publisher's Summary: The first joint biography of Bennelong and Governor Arthur Phillip, two pivotal figures in Australian history – the colonised and coloniser – and a bold and innovative new portrait of both. Winner of the 2024 ACT Literary Awards, Non-Fiction Shortlisted for the 2024 Prime Minister’s Literary Award, Australian History Shortlisted for the 2024 NSW History Award, Australian History Prize and NSW Co...2023-10-0303 minCity Road PodcastCity Road Podcast95. Bennelong and PhillipWe're talking with Professor Kate Fullagar about her new book on Bennelong and Phillip. Grab the book here: https://www.simonandschuster.com.au/books/Bennelong-and-Phillip/Kate-Fullagar/9781761108174 This book provides the first joint biography of Bennelong and Governor Arthur Phillip, two pivotal figures in Australian history – the colonised and coloniser – and a bold and innovative new portrait of both. Bennelong and Phillip were leaders of their two sides in the first encounters between Britain and Indigenous Australians, Phillip the colony’s first governor, and Bennelong the Yiyura leader. The pair have come to represent the conflict that flared and has never settle...2023-10-0342 minAccess Must-Have Full Audiobooks in History, Australia & OceaniaAccess Must-Have Full Audiobooks in History, Australia & OceaniaBennelong and Phillip: A History Unravelled by Kate FullagarPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/684881to listen full audiobooks. Title: Bennelong and Phillip: A History Unravelled Author: Kate Fullagar Narrator: Arianwen Parkes-Lockwood Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 24 minutes Release date: October 3, 2023 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 1 of Total 1 Genres: Australia & Oceania Publisher's Summary: The first joint biography of Bennelong and Governor Arthur Phillip, two pivotal figures in Australian history – the colonised and coloniser – and a bold and innovative new portrait of both. Winner of the 2024 ACT Literary Award, Non-Fiction Winner of the Canberra Critics’ Circle Award 2024, History/Biography Shortlisted for the 2024 Prime Minister’s Literary Award, Australian History Shortlisted for the 2024...2023-10-039h 24The Art ShowThe Art ShowA famous portrait tells an uncomfortable story + artists take over a sewerage plantThe Portrait of Mai (Omai) by Sir Joshua Reynolds depicts a youthful Polynesian man who visited England in the 1770s and spent time on James Cook’s third voyage. The work has been the subject of UK government export bans, a feverish fundraising campaign, millions in donations and some panhandling by Britain’s elites, in a desperate bid to keep it on British soil. Daniel speaks with Professor Kate Fullagar, who’s written a book about the Raiatean subject of the painting Mai, and artist Reynolds, as well as Associate Professor Peter Brunt, about what Mai represents and how the hi...2023-05-0354 minHot and BotheredHot and BotheredLive from Pemberley: A Pair of Fine Eyes (Chapter 5 + 6)The Lucases take center stage in Chapters 5+6 of Pride and Prejudice. Vanessa and Lauren discuss the friendship between Charlotte and Lizzy and the way that historical and cultural ideas around masculinity might affect how we read Darcy. Thanks to Dr. Kate Fullagar for speaking to us this week about notions of savagery in 18th century England. Our next episode is on May 20th and we'll travel to Netherfield in Chapters 7 and 8.---If you plan to read along with us, we have a monthly zoom book club y...2022-05-0652 minHistory Talks - HCNSW PodcastsHistory Talks - HCNSW PodcastsSWF2021 [Margins and Mayhem] - Presentation by Professor Kate FullagarSend us a textKate Fullagar is a Professor of History at the Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences, Australian Catholic University.She is also an honorary professor of history at Macquarie University and currently co-editor of the Australian Historical Association’s journal, History Australia. Kate specializes in the history of the eighteenth-century world, particularly the British Empire and the many indigenous societies it encountered. THE WARRIOR, THE VOYAGER, AND THE ARTISTThree interconnected eighteenth-century lives offer a fresh account of the British empire and its intrusion into Indigenous soc...2021-10-0513 minHistory Talks - HCNSW PodcastsHistory Talks - HCNSW PodcastsSWF2021 [Margins and Mayhem] - Q&A with Session Chair Dr Kiera Lindsey and Speakers.Send us a textDR KIERA LINDSEY CONDUCTS A Q&A WITH NOËLLE JANACZEWSKA, DR JAMES DUNK, PROFESSOR KATE FULLAGAR, CALLUM CLAYTON-DIXON AND PIERRE-JACQUES OBER.Support the show2021-10-0525 minNational Library of AustraliaNational Library of AustraliaFellowship Presentation: Revising the Life of BennelongWhile Bennelong is a name well known – the truth of the man is still misunderstood by many. In her presentation, Professor Kate Fullagar aims to explore the truth of his history by presenting neglected evidence about his latter life. She will also compare the work of Bennelong to that of some of his contemporary First Nations negotiators in other parts of the Pacific. Professor Kate Fullagar is a 2021 National Library of Australia Fellow.2021-08-2656 minNew Books in Native American StudiesNew Books in Native American StudiesK. Fullagar and M. A. McDonnell, "Facing Empire: Indigenous Experiences in a Revolutionary Age" (Johns Hopkins UP, 2018)Kate Fullagar's and Michael A. McDonnell's edited volume Facing Empire: Indigenous Experiences in a Revolutionary Age(Johns Hopkins University Press, 2018) reimagines the Age of Revolution from the perspective of indigenous peoples. Rather than treating indigenous peoples as distant and passive players in the political struggles of the time, this book argues that they helped create and exploit the volatility that marked an era while playing a central role in the profound acceleration in encounters and contacts between peoples around the world. Focusing in particular on indigenous peoples’ experiences of the British Empire, this volume takes a unique comparative approach in...2018-12-191h 11New Books in Canadian StudiesNew Books in Canadian StudiesK. Fullagar and M. A. McDonnell, "Facing Empire: Indigenous Experiences in a Revolutionary Age" (Johns Hopkins UP, 2018)Kate Fullagar's and Michael A. McDonnell's edited volume Facing Empire: Indigenous Experiences in a Revolutionary Age(Johns Hopkins University Press, 2018) reimagines the Age of Revolution from the perspective of indigenous peoples. Rather than treating indigenous peoples as distant and passive players in the political struggles of the time, this book argues that they helped create and exploit the volatility that marked an era while playing a central role in the profound acceleration in encounters and contacts between peoples around the world. Focusing in particular on indigenous peoples’ experiences of the British Empire, this volume takes a unique comparative approach in...2018-12-191h 11