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=====Journal articles, scholarly papers, essays===== {{Refbegin |30em}} * Beaumont, Joan. "Australian military historiography" ''War & Society'' 42#1 (2023) pp. 99–121 doi.org/10.1080/07292473.2023.2150485 * Broomhall, Susan (2014), "Emotional Encounters: Indigenous Peoples in the Dutch East India Company's Interactions with the South Lands," ''Australian Historical Studies'' 45(3): pp. 350–367 * [[Susan Broomhall|Broomhall, Susan]] (2015), " 'Quite indifferent to these things': The Role of Emotions and Conversion in the Dutch East India Company's Interactions with the South Lands,". ''Journal of Religious History'' 39(4): 524–44. {{doi|10.1111/1467-9809.12267}} * Broomhall, Susan (2016), 'Dishes, Coins and Pipes: The Epistemological and Emotional Power of VOC Material Culture in Australia,'. In ''The Global Lives of Things: The Material Culture of Connections in the Early Modern World'', edited by Anne Gerritsen & Giorgio Riello. (London: Routledge, 2016), pp. 145–61 * Broomhall, Susan (2017), 'Fire, Smoke and Ashes: Communications of Power and Emotions by Dutch East India Company Crews on the Australian Continent,'. In ''Fire Stories'', edited by G. Moore. (New York: Punctum Books, 2017) * Broomhall, Susan (2017), 'Shipwrecks, Sorrow, Shame and the Great Southland: The Use of Emotions in Seventeenth-Century Dutch East India Company Communicative Ritual,'. In ''Emotion, Ritual and Power in Europe, 1200–1920: Family, State and Church'', edited by M. Bailey and K. Barclay. (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017), pp. 83–103 * Broomhall, Susan (2018), 'Dirk Hartog's Sea Chest: An Affective Archaeology of VOC Objects in Australia,'; in ''Feeling Things: Objects and Emotions through History'', edited by Stephanie Downes, Sally Holloway and Sarah Randles. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018), pp. 175–91 * Donaldson, Bruce (2006), 'The Dutch Contribution to the European Discovery of Australia,'. In Nonja Peters (ed.), ''The Dutch [[Down Under]], 1606–2006''. (Crawley: University of Western Australia Press, 2006) * Gaastra, Femme (1997), 'The Dutch East India Company: A Reluctant Discoverer,'. Great Circle – Journal of the Australian Association for Maritime History 19(2): 109–123 * Gentelli, Liesel (2016), 'Provenance Determination of Silver Artefacts from the 1629 VOC Wreck Batavia using LA-ICP-MS,'. Journal of Archaeological Science [Reports] 9: 536–542. {{doi|10.1016/j.jasrep.2016.08.044}} * [[Rupert Gerritsen|Gerritsen, Rupert]] (2006), 'The evidence for cohabitation between Indigenous Australians, marooned Dutch mariners and VOC passengers,'; in Nonja Peters (ed.), ''The Dutch Down Under: 1606–2006''. (University of WA Press, Sydney, 2006), pp. 38–55 * Gerritsen, Rupert (2008), 'The landing site debate: Where were Australia's first European residents marooned in 1629?', pp. 105–129; in P. Hornsby & J. Maschke (eds.) ''Hydro 2007 Conference Proceedings: Focus on Asia''. (International Federation of Hydrographic Societies, Belrose) * Gerritsen, Rupert (2009), 'The Batavia Mutiny: Australia's first military conflict in 1629,'. Sabretache: Journal and Proceedings of the Military Historical Society of Australia 50(4): 5–10 * Gerritsen, Rupert (2011), 'Australia's First Criminal Prosecutions in 1629'. (Canberra: Batavia Online Publishing) * Gibbs, Martin (2002), 'Maritime Archaeology and Behavior during Crisis: The Wreck of the VOC Ship Batavia (1629),'; in John Grattan & Robin Torrence (eds.), ''Natural Disasters and Cultural Change''. (New York: Routledge, 2002), pp. 66–86 * Green, Jeremy N. (1975), 'The VOC ship Batavia wrecked in 1629 on the Houtman Abrolhos, Western Australia,'. International Journal of Nautical Archaeology 4(1): 43–63. {{doi|10.1111/j.1095-9270.1975.tb00902.x}} * Green, Jeremy N. (2006), 'The Dutch Down Under: Sailing Blunders,'. In Nonja Peters (ed.), ''The Dutch Down Under, 1606–2006''. (Crawley: University of Western Australia Press, 2006) * Guy, Richard (2015), 'Calamitous Voyages: the social space of shipwreck and mutiny narratives in the Dutch East India Company,'. Itinerario 39(1): 117–140. {{doi|10.1017/S0165115315000157}} * Ketelaar, Eric (2008), 'Exploration of the Archived World: From [[Hartog Plate|De Vlamingh's Plate]] to Digital Realities,'. Archives and Manuscripts 36(2): 13–33 * McCarthy, M. (2006), '[[Australian places with Dutch names|Dutch place names in Australia]],'. In Nonja Peters (ed.), ''The Dutch Down Under, 1606–2006''. (Crawley: University of Western Australia Press, 2006) * McCarthy, M. (2006), 'The Dutch on Australian shores: The Zuytdorp tragedy – unfinished business,'. In L. Shaw & W. Wilkins (eds.), ''Dutch Connections: 400 Years of Australian–Dutch Maritime Links, 1606–2006'' (Sydney: Australian National Maritime Museum, 2006), pp. 94–109 * Mutch, T. D. (1942), 'The First Discovery of Australia with an Account of the Voyages of the Duyfken and the Career of [[Willem Janszoon|William Jansz.]],'. JRAHS 28(5): 303–352 * Schilder, Günter (1976), 'Organisation and Evolution of the Dutch East India Company's Hydrographic Office in the Seventeenth Century,'. Imago Mundi 28: 61–78 * Schilder, Günter (1988), '[[New Holland (Australia)|New Holland]]: The Dutch Discoveries,'; in Glyndwr Williams and Alan Frost (eds.), ''Terra Australis to Australia''. (Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1988), pp. 83–115 * Schilder, Günter (1984), 'The Dutch Conception of New Holland in the Seventeenth and Early Eighteenth Centuries,'. The Globe: Journal of the Australian Map Circle 22: 38–46 * Schilder, Günter (1989), 'From Secret to Common Knowledge – The Dutch Discoveries,'; in John Hardy and Alan Frost (eds.), ''Studies from Terra Australis to Australia''. (Canberra, 1989) * Schilder, Günter (1993), 'A Continent Takes Shape: The [[Dutch mapping of Australia]],'; in ''Changing Coastlines'', edited by Michael Richards & Maura O'Connor. (Canberra: National Library of Australia, 1993), pp. 10–16 * Sheehan, Colin (2008), 'Strangers and Servants of the company: The United East India Company and the [[European maritime exploration of Australia|Dutch Voyages to Australia]],'; in Peter Veth, Margo Neale, et al. (eds.), ''Strangers on the Shore: Early Coastal Contacts in Australia''. (Canberra: National Museum of Australia Press, {{ISBN|9781876944636}}) * Sigmond, Peter (2006), 'Cultural Heritage and [[Hartog Plate|a Piece of Pewter]],'; in L. Shaw & W. Wilkins (eds.), ''Dutch Connections: 400 Years of Australian–Dutch Maritime Links, 1606–2006''. (Sydney: Australian National Maritime Museum, 2006) * Van Duivenvoorde, Wendy; Kaiser, Bruce; Megens, Luc; van Bronswijk, Wilhelm (2015), 'Pigments from the Zuiddorp (Zuytdorp) ship sculpture: red, white and blue?,'. Post-Medieval Archaeology 49(2): 268–290 * Yahya, Padillah; Gaudieri, Silvana; Franklin, Daniel (2010), '[[DNA Analysis]] of Human Skeletal Remains Associated with the Batavia Mutiny of 1629,'. Records of the Western Australian Museum 26: 98–108 {{Refend}}
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