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Alan Frost was born on 29 March, 1943 in Australia, is an Australian historian. Discover Alan Frost's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 80 years old?

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Born 29 March, 1943
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Date of death 12 April, 2023
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1943

Alan J. Frost, (29 March 1943 – 12 April 2023) was an Australian historian and professor emeritus at La Trobe University.

A major theme of his research involved the European exploration of the Pacific Ocean over the second half of the eighteenth century.

He is best known for books in which he challenges 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 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.

Frost was born in 1943 in Cairns and as the son of teachers spent his childhood in rural Queensland including time in Gayndah, Beaudesert, East Barron and Cardwell.

1966

Alan Frost completed an MA at the University of Queensland in 1966.

1968

Following this, he went to the University of Rochester in New York, where he completed an MA (1968) and a PhD (1969).

1970

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 and taught at the Australian National University, the University of Texas at Austin and the University of Calgary.

2004

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).

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.

For over 35 years Alan 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.