'At the core of Bennelong and Phillip: A History Unravelled is Kate Fullagar’s sharp critique of the historiography produced by earlier historians about the two key figures in the development of the Colony of New South Wales: Wangal leader Bennelong and Arthur Phillip, the first governor. Fullagar is fed up with histories which reduce these two men’s lives to mere emblems, framing them in oppositional tropes representing either the arrival of modernity (Phillip) or cultural depravity (Bennelong). Phillip is routinely cast as the beginning, bringing modernity while Bennelong an ending, their lives consistently linked and readily retold in directly causal ways. Bennelong’s history, Fullagar contends, has never been conceived outside of Phillip’s colonial story. And yet she brings them together again here, another dual biography, but with a massive twist.' (Introduction)