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Professor Katharine Elizabeth Fullagar holds a research position at the Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences within the Faculty of Education and Arts. Her work focuses on global Indigenous experiences, colonial encounters, and Enlightenment-era interactions in the Pacific and Atlantic worlds. Research interests include historical narratives of Indigenous peoples, transnational colonialism, and the intellectual exchanges shaping early modern empires.
Her scholarship bridges multiple disciplines, examining topics such as Aboriginal-Anglo relations in Australia, Native American representation in Georgian Britain, and Pacific mobility networks. She has authored books such as *Bennelong & Phillip: A history unravelled* (2023) and edited volumes on Indigenous perspectives during revolutionary eras. Recent works analyze the legacy of James Cook's voyages and the role of Pacific spaces in European Enlightenment thought.
Fullagar's publications demonstrate a thematic focus on marginalized voices in colonial histories, using archival and comparative methodologies. While no scientific awards are listed here, her extensive research output reflects significant contributions to understanding Indigenous agency and transoceanic connections. She has collaborated with institutions globally and her work is widely cited in historical studies.
Her advising and grant activities are not detailed in the provided text, though her research teams likely engage in interdisciplinary projects. She maintains affiliations with multiple academic networks focused on global Indigenous histories and colonial studies.
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