Alan J. Frost , (29 March 1943 – 12 April 2023)
was an Australian historian and professor emeritus at
La Trobe University
La Trobe University is a public university, public research university based in Melbourne, Victoria (Australia), Victoria, Australia. Its main campus is located in the suburb of Bundoora, Victoria, Bundoora. The university was established in 1 ...
. A major theme of his research involved the European exploration of the
Pacific Ocean
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over the second half of the eighteenth century. He is best known for books in which he challenged common historical stereotypes and misconceptions concerning the
colonisation of Australia. These include ''Botany Bay Mirages: Illusions of Australia's Convict Beginnings'', ''Botany Bay: The Real Story'', ''The
First Fleet
The First Fleet were eleven British ships which transported a group of settlers to mainland Australia, marking the beginning of the History of Australia (1788–1850), European colonisation of Australia. It consisted of two Royal Navy vessel ...
: The Real Story'', and ''Mutiny, Mayhem, Mythology: Bounty's Enigmatic Voyage''. Frost's arguments radically challenge those expressed by prominent historians
Manning Clark and
Robert Hughes.
Early life
Frost was born in 1943 in
Cairns
Cairns (; ) is a city in the Cairns Region, Queensland, Australia, on the tropical north east coast of Far North Queensland. In the , Cairns had a population of 153,181 people.
The city was founded in 1876 and named after William Cairns, Sir W ...
and, as the son of teachers, spent his childhood in rural
Queensland
Queensland ( , commonly abbreviated as Qld) is a States and territories of Australia, state in northeastern Australia, and is the second-largest and third-most populous state in Australia. It is bordered by the Northern Territory, South Austr ...
including time in
Gayndah,
Beaudesert,
East Barron and
Cardwell.
Academic career
Frost completed an MA at the
University of Queensland
The University of Queensland is a Public university, public research university located primarily in Brisbane, the capital city of the Australian state of Queensland. Founded in 1909 by the Queensland parliament, UQ is one of the six sandstone ...
in 1966. Following this, he went to the
University of Rochester
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in
New York, where he completed an MA (1968) and a PhD (1969). He took up his appointment in the English department at La Trobe University in 1970, moving full time into the history department in 1975. He was a visiting scholar at
Oxford University
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and taught at the
Australian National University
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, the
University of Texas
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at Austin and the
University of Calgary
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. He served as Pro-Vice Chancellor and Director of La Trobe's
Mildura Campus (2004–2006) and as Director, Institute for Advanced Study (2006–2008). He held a personal chair in history at La Trobe until his retirement in 2008, after which he became professor emeritus and continued his scholarship.
Awards and honours
*Hon. D.Litt.,
La Trobe University
La Trobe University is a public university, public research university based in Melbourne, Victoria (Australia), Victoria, Australia. Its main campus is located in the suburb of Bundoora, Victoria, Bundoora. The university was established in 1 ...
(2008)
*Centenary Medal (2003)
*D.Litt., University of Queensland (1996)
*Fellow of the
Australian Academy of the Humanities
The Australian Academy of the Humanities was established by Royal Charter in 1969 to advance scholarship and public interest in the humanities in Australia. It operates as an independent not-for-profit organisation partly funded by the Australi ...
(1990)
*Fellow of the
Royal Historical Society
The Royal Historical Society (RHS), founded in 1868, is a learned society of the United Kingdom which advances scholarly studies of history.
Origins
The society was founded and received its royal charter in 1868. Until 1872 it was known as the H ...
(1988)
The Frost Archive
For over 35 years Frost collected primary documents relating to the decision to colonise Australia, the mounting of the First Fleet and the early settlement of Sydney. Totalling about 2500 documents, these records were drawn from locations scattered around the globe in order to reconstitute original series and sequences. Give the scope and range of sources and subject matter, they offer a greater overview of these historical events than any single participant could have had at the time. The Frost Archive has vastly expanded the historical record readily available to historians, allowing a more sophisticated base from which to make analyses. It is to be made available on a website of the
State Library of New South Wales.
Major Published Works
*
Mutiny, Mayhem, Mythology Bounty's Enigmatic Voyage'', Sydney University Press, 2018
*''Botany Bay: The Real Story'', Melbourne, Black Inc., 2011.
*''The First Fleet: The Real Story'', Melbourne, Black Inc., 2011.
*''The Atlantic world of the 1780s and Botany Bay: The Lost Connection'', Bundoora, Melbourne, La Trobe University, 2008.
*''The Global Reach of Empire: Britain's maritime expansion in the Indian and Pacific Oceans 1764–1815'', Carlton, Victoria: Miegunyah Press, 2003.
*''Voyage of the
Endeavour: Captain Cook and the discovery of the Pacific'', St Leonards, N.S.W.: Allen & Unwin, 1999.
*''East coast country: a North Queensland dreaming'', Carlton, Victoria: Melbourne University Press, 1996.
*''The Precarious Life of James Mario Matra – Voyager with Cook, American Loyalist, Servant of Empire'', Carlton, Victoria, Miegunyah Press, 1995.
*''
Botany Bay
Botany Bay (Dharawal language, Dharawal: ''Kamay'') is an open oceanic embayment, located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, south of the Sydney central business district. Its source is the confluence of the Georges River at Taren Point a ...
mirages: illusions of Australia's convict beginnings'', Carlton, Victoria: Melbourne University Press, 1994.
*''Sir
Joseph Banks
Sir Joseph Banks, 1st Baronet, (19 June 1820) was an English Natural history, naturalist, botanist, and patron of the natural sciences.
Banks made his name on the European and American voyages of scientific exploration, 1766 natural-history ...
and the transfer of plants to and from the South Pacific, 1786–1798'', Melbourne, Colony Press, 1993.
*''
Arthur Phillip
Arthur Phillip (11 October 1738 – 31 August 1814) was a British Royal Navy officer who served as the first Governor of New South Wales, governor of the Colony of New South Wales.
Phillip was educated at Royal Hospital School, Gree ...
, 1738–1814: his voyaging'', Melbourne, Oxford University Press, 1987.
*''Convicts and empire: a naval question, 1776–1811'', Melbourne University Press, 1980.
*''Dreams of a Pacific Empire: Sir George Young's proposal for a colonization of New South Wales (1784–5)'', a parallel edition of the texts, together with an introduction discussing their historical background and foreground, Sydney, Resolution Press, 1980.
Edited Published Works
*Alan Frost and Jane Samson, eds., ''Pacific Empires: Essays in Honour of Glyndwr Williams'', Vancouver, University of British Columbia Press, 1999.
*Alan Frost and John Hardy, eds., ''European Voyaging towards Australia'', Canberra, Australian Academy of the Humanities, 1990.
*Alan Frost and John Hardy, eds., ''Studies from Terra Australis to Australia'', Canberra, Australian Academy of the Humanities, 1989.
*
Glyndwr Williams
Glyndwr Williams (1932–24 January 2022) was a professor of history at Queen Mary, University of London since 1974, specialising in the history of exploration and the history of Europe overseas. He was appointed a professor emeritus of the Uni ...
and Alan Frost, eds., ''Terra Australis to Australia'', Melbourne, Oxford University Press in association with the Australian Academy of the Humanities, 1988.
*Alan Frost and
R.J.B. Knight, eds., ''The Journal of Daniel Paine 1794–1797'', Sydney, Library of Australian History in association with the National Maritime Museum (Greenwich), 1983.
References
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1943 births
2023 deaths
Fellows of the Australian Academy of the Humanities
Fellows of the Royal Historical Society
Historians of Australia
Academic staff of La Trobe University
Australian maritime historians
20th-century Australian historians
Australian writers
Australian historians
University of Queensland alumni
University of Rochester alumni