Publications for Kirsten McKenzie 2016 McKenzie, K. (2016). Defining and defending honour in law. In Penny Russell and Nigel Worden (Eds.), Honourable Intentions? Violence and Virtue in Australian and Cape Colonies, c. 1750 to 1850, (pp. 17-30). Abingdon: Routledge. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315637891">[More Information]</a> McKenzie, K. (2016). Exit pursued by a bear: Oliver the Spy and the imperial context of British political history. History Australia, 13(1), 8094. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14490854.2016.1156187">[Mor e Information]</a> McKenzie, K. (2016). Imperial Underworld: An Escaped Convict and the Transformation of the British Colonial Order. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2015 McKenzie, K. (2015). 'The Laws of his Own Country': Defamation, Banishment and the Problem of Legal Pluralism in the 1820s Cape Colony. The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, 43(5), 787-806. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03086534.2015.1026130">[Mor e Information]</a> McKenzie, K. (2015). Comment: A Field Divided. Journal of British Studies, 54(4), 983-987. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jbr.2015.122">[More Information]</a> 2014 Aldrich, R., McKenzie, K. (2014). Introduction. In Robert Aldrich, Kirsten McKenzie (Eds.), The Routledge History of Western Empires, (pp. 1-2). London: Routledge. Aldrich, R., McKenzie, K. (2014). Why Colonialism? In Robert Aldrich, Kirsten McKenzie (Eds.), The Routledge History of Western Empires, (pp. 3-13). London: Routledge. 2013 McCreery, C., McKenzie, K. (2013). The Australian colonies in a maritime world. In Alison Bashford, Stuart Macintyre (Eds.), The Cambridge History of Australia: Volume 1: Indigenous and Colonial Australia, (pp. 560-584). New York: Cambridge University Press. Aldrich, R., McKenzie, K. (2013). The Routledge History of Western Empires. London: Routledge. McKenzie, K. (2013). The vanished source: gossip and absence in the Cape of Good Hope 'Placard Scandal' of 1824. Australia and New Zealand Law and History E-Journal, 2013, 1-11. 2010 McKenzie, K. (2010). A Swindler's Progress: Nobles and Convicts in the Age of Liberty. New York: Harvard University Press. McKenzie, K. (2010). Being Modern on a Slender Income: "Picture Show" and "Photoplayer" in early 1920s Sydney. Journal of Women's History, 22(4), 114-136. McKenzie, K. (2010). Opportunists and Imposters in the British Imperial World: The Tale of John Dow, Convict, and Edward, Viscount Lascelles. In Desley Deacon, Penny Russell and Angela Woollacott (Eds.), Transnational Lives: Biographies of Global Modernity, 1700-present, (pp. 69-81). Houndsmills: Palgrave Macmillan. 2009 McKenzie, K. (2009). A Swindlers Progress: Nobles and convicts in the Age of Liberty. Sydney, Australia: University of New South Wales (UNSW) Press. McKenzie, K. (2009). Social mobilities at the Cape of Good Hope: Lady Anne Barnard, Samuel Hudson and the opportunities of empire, c. 1797 - 1824. In Tony Ballantyne and Antoinette Burton (Eds.), Moving Subjects: Gender, Mobility and Intimacy in an Age of Global Empire, (pp. 274295). Chicago: University of Illinois Press. McKenzie, K. (2009). The Daemon behind the Curtain: William Edwards and the Theatre of Liberty. South African Historical Journal, 61(3), 482-504. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02582470903189725">[More Information]</a> 2007 McKenzie, K. (2007). 'My voice is sold, & I must be a slave': Abolition rhetoric, British liberty and the Yorkshire elections of 1806 and 1807. History Workshop Journal, 64(64), 49-73. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hwj/dbm045">[More Information]</a> McKenzie, K. (2007). Britain: Ruling the Waves. In Robert Aldrich (Eds.), The Age of Empires, (pp. 128-151). London: Thames & Hudson Ltd. McKenzie, K. (2007). Connected worlds: History in transnational perspective. Australian Journal of Politics and History, 53(3), 501-502. McKenzie, K. (2007). Dogs and the Public Sphere: The Ordering of Social Space in Early Nineteenth Century Cape Town. In Lance van Sittert and Sandra Swart (Eds.), Canis Africanis: A Dog History of Southern Africa, (pp. 91-110). Leiden, Boston: Brill. 2004 McKenzie, K. (2004). Performing The Peer: Status, Empire And Impersonation. History Australia, 1(2), 209-228. McKenzie, K. (2004). Scandal In The Colonies: Sydney And Cape Town, 1820 - 1850. Carlton, Australia: Melbourne University Press. 2003 McKenzie, K. (2003). Discourses of Scandal: Bourgeois Respectability and the End of Slavery and Transportation at the Cape and New South Wales, 1830-1850. Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History, 4(3), 1-56. McKenzie, K. (2003). Dogs and the public sphere: the ordering of social space in early nineteenth-century Cape Town. South African Historical Journal, 48, 235-251. 2002 McKenzie, K. (2002). Of Convicts and Capitalists: Honour and Colonial Commerce in 1830s Cape Town and Sydney. Australian Historical Studies, 33(118), 199-222. McKenzie, K. (2002). Women's Talk and the Colonial State: The Wylde Scandal, 1831-1833. In W Woodward, P Hayes, G Minkley (Eds.), Deep hiStories: Gender and Colonialism in Southern Africa, (pp. 85-115). The Netherlands: Rodopi.