O'Gorman, Emily (Author)
Beattie, James (Author)
Henry, Matthew (Author)
This review article focuses on scholarship that lies at the intersection of histories of climate and British settler colonization in Australia and New Zealand. It first discusses the role of climate in their colonial histories and then developments in the field of climate history, examining similarities and differences within and between Australia and New Zealand. Next, it outlines two significant recent themes in climate history in both places: contested climate debates and perceptions, and social impacts and responses to climate. The article finishes by recommending future areas for research. Throughout, we stress the importance of local-level approaches to climate as a means of understanding past and present, popular and scientific, interpretations of climate. We also emphasize the role that imperatives of colonization have played in shaping particular kinds of climate knowledge, including in overwriting nonelite views of climate.
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Pascoe, Gwen;
(2012)
Long Views and Short Vistas: Victoria's Nineteenth-Century Public Botanic Gardens
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Garden, Donald S.;
(2009)
Droughts, Floods and Cyclones: El Niños That Shaped Our Colonial Past
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Rowse, Tim;
Shellam, Tiffany;
(2013)
The Colonial Emergence of a Statistical Imaginary
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Beattie, James;
(2011)
Empire and Environmental Anxiety: Health, Science, Art, and Conservation in South Asia and Australasia, 1800--1920
(/isis/citation/CBB001320917/)
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Bennett, Tony;
Dibley, Ben;
Harrison, Rodney;
(2014)
Introduction: Anthropology, Collecting and Colonial Governmentalities
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Stephen Legg;
(2014)
Debating the Climatological Role of Forests in Australia, 1827-1949: A Survey of the Popular Press
(/isis/citation/CBB063205863/)
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James Beattie;
(2014)
Science, Religion and Drought: Rainmaking Experiments and Rainmaking Prayers in North Otago, 1889-1911
(/isis/citation/CBB727955975/)
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James Beattie;
Emily O'Gorman;
Matthew Henry;
(2014)
Introduction: Climate, Science, and Colonization: Histories from Australia and New Zealand
(/isis/citation/CBB373559809/)
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James Beattie;
Emily O'Gorman;
Matthew Henry;
(2014)
Climate, Science, and Colonization: Histories from Australia and New Zealand
(/isis/citation/CBB197028511/)
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Matthew Henry;
(2014)
Australasian Airspace: Meteorology and the Practical Geopolitics of Australasian Airspace, 1935-1940
(/isis/citation/CBB133902063/)
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Peter Holland;
Jim Williams;
(2014)
Pioneer Settlers Recognizing and Responding to the Climatic Challenges of Southern New Zealand
(/isis/citation/CBB170539181/)
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Andrew M. Lorrey;
Helen C. Bostock;
(2014)
Australasia: An Overview of Modern Climate and Paleoclimate During the Last Glacial Maximum
(/isis/citation/CBB058737334/)
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Claire Fenby;
Don Garden;
Joëlle Gergis;
(2014)
"The Usual Weather in New South Wales Is Uncommonly Bright and Clear ... Equal to the Finest Summer Day in England": Flood and Drought in New South Wales, 1788-1815
(/isis/citation/CBB193285658/)
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Ruth A. Morgan;
(2014)
Farming on the Fringe: Agriculture and Climate Variability in the Western Australian Wheat Belt, 1890s to 1980s
(/isis/citation/CBB931334891/)
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Don Garden;
(2014)
Extreme Weather and ENSO: Their Social and Cultural Ramifications in New Zealand and Australia, 1890s
(/isis/citation/CBB024719010/)
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Kirsty Douglas;
(2014)
"For the Sake of a Little Grass": A Comparative History of Settler Science and Environmental Limits in South Australia and the Great Plains
(/isis/citation/CBB017470808/)
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Emily O'Gorman;
James Beattie;
Matthew Henry;
(2014)
Epilogue: Future Research Directions
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Meg Parsons;
(2014)
Destabilizing Narrative of the "Triumph of the White Man over the Tropics": Scientific Knowledge and the Management of Race in Queensland, 1900-1940
(/isis/citation/CBB489182195/)
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Emily O'Gorman;
(2014)
"Soothsaying" or "Science?": H.D. Russell, Meteorology, and Environmental Knowledge of Rivers in Colonial Australia
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Christian O'Brien;
(2014)
Imported Understandings: Calendars, Weather, and Climate in Tropical Australia, 1870s-1940s
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