“Journal during the expedition against the blacks”: Robert Lawrence's experience on the Black Line
journal contribution
posted on 2023-05-17, 18:01authored byCave, Eleanor
For six weeks in late 1830, Robert Lawrence, a young colonist in Van Diemen’s Land, led a party of ten men on foot from the north to the south of the colony as part of the Black Line. As he went, he kept a journal, recording the day-to-day events of the Line, which provides a glimpse at how this large military operation was carried out by men on the ground. Previously, historians have relied upon accounts collated after the event and on official government dispatches. Lawrence’s account provides an immediate and intimate insight into the realities of his situation and demonstrates why the Line was never destined to become the ‘‘success’’ the government hoped for. Keywords: Black Line; Black War; Aborigines; Van Diemen’s Land; Tasmania
History
Publication title
Journal of Australian Studies
Volume
37
Pagination
34-47
ISSN
1444-3058
Department/School
School of Humanities
Publisher
Routledge
Place of publication
Australia
Rights statement
Copyright 2013 International Australian Studies Association
Repository Status
Restricted
Socio-economic Objectives
Expanding knowledge in history, heritage and archaeology