Adjunct Professor, Griffith University, Griffith University
Raymond Evans is a well-known Australian social historian, specialising in such fields of research as race relations, war and society study, gender relations, convict studies, popular culture, conflict study, federation research, deviancy study and frontier relations.
In recent times, he has been concentrating historical research into various aspects of frontier study, such as assessing violent frontier death-rates, contributing to the genocide debate as well as determining historical culpability for the colonial dispossession process.
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