Experiences Of A Colonist Forty Years Ago

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Genre : Australia
Author : George Hamilton
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Release : 1880
File : 208 Pages
ISBN-13 : STANFORD:36105048676923


Imperial Emotions

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Examines the politicisation of empathy across the British empire during the nineteenth century and traces its legacies into the present.

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Genre : History
Author : Jane Lydon
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2020
File : 237 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781108498364


Views Of Canada And The Colonists Embracing The Experience Of An Eight Years Residence

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Genre : Canada
Author : James Bryce Brown
Publisher : Edinburgh : A. and C. Black ; London : Longman & Company, 1851 (Edinburgh : R. Clark)
Release : 1851
File : 514 Pages
ISBN-13 : OXFORD:N10557244


Colonial Experiences

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Genre : New Zealand
Author : Alexander Bathgate
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Release : 1874
File : 320 Pages
ISBN-13 : HARVARD:HNNSSE


Colonial Experiences

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1874.

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Genre : Fiction
Author : Alexander Bathgate
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Release : 2023-06-17
File : 318 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783368828462


The First Wave

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The European maritime explorers who first visited the bays and beaches of Australia brought with them diverse assumptions about the inhabitants of the country, most of them based on sketchy or non-existent knowledge, contemporary theories like the idea of the noble savage, and an automatic belief in the superiority of European civilisation. Mutual misunderstanding was almost universal, whether it resulted in violence or apparently friendly transactions. Written for a general audience, The First Wave brings together a variety of contributions from thought-provoking writers, including both original research and creative work. Our contributors explore the dynamics of these early encounters, from Indigenous cosmological perspectives and European history of ideas, from representations in art and literature to the role of animals, food and fire in mediating first contact encounters, and Indigenous agency in exploration and shipwrecks. The First Wave includes poetry by Yankunytjatjara Aboriginal poet Ali Cobby Eckermann, fiction by Miles Franklin award-winning Noongar author Kim Scott and Danielle Clode, and an account of the arrival of Christian missionaries in the Torres Strait Islands by Torres Strait political leader George Mye.

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Genre : History
Author : Gillian Dooley
Publisher : Wakefield Press
Release : 2019-06-20
File : 462 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781743056158


Some Colonial Homesteads And Their Stories

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Genre : Architecture, Domestic
Author : Marion Harland
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Release : 1897
File : 542 Pages
ISBN-13 : HARVARD:32044086254976


Foundational Fictions In South Australian History

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In this lively, provocative collection, some of Australia's leading historians - and a Miles Franklin shortlisted historical novelist - challenge established myths, narratives and 'beautiful lies' about South Australia's past. Some are unmasked as false stories that mask brutal realities, like colonial violence - while others are revealed as simplistic versions of more complex truths. 'Each generation writes history that speaks to its own interests and concerns,' write historians Paul Ashton and Anna Clark. In Foundational Fictions in South Australian History, which grew out of a series of public lectures at the University of Adelaide, an impressive range of contributors suggest different ways in which familiar narratives of South Australia can be interpreted. These essays tap into wider debates, too, about the nature and purpose of history - and the 'history wars' first flamed by John Howard. Stuart Macintyre highlights South Australia's central role in several national events. Humphrey McQueen questions the origins and influence of the money behind South Australia's so-called progressive founding. Lucy Treloar suggests historians can learn from novelists when it comes to understanding the past. Steven Anderson argues that Don Dunstan's achievement in abolishing capital punishment owed much to a historical movement. And Carolyn Collins highlights the role of anti-conscription group Save Our Sons (SOS) in not just ending the Vietnam War, but broadening the appeal of the anti-war movement.

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Genre : History
Author : Carolyn Collins
Publisher : Wakefield Press
Release : 2018-10-15
File : 258 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781743056066


Fiction The Colonial Experience

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British colonialism provided a rich vein of material for the novelists of the first half of the 20th century. This study, originally published in 1968, looks at five writers and their reaction to the Empire: Rudyard Kipling, E. M. Forster, Joseph Conrad, Joyce Cary and Graham Greene. It shows how the romantic adventure stories of Kipling’s early days, in which the indigenous population plays almost no part, gave rise to the much more important novels of spiritual and moral conflict in which the stereotyped values of Empire are questioned. The decline of colonialism from its apogee in the 1880s within a relatively short period makes the novels discussed a compact group, so that not only is the use of colonial material closely studied, but its impact on the novelists themselves emerges clearly. This is an important study of a major literary theme, linking modern literature and modern history at a vital point.

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Genre : Literary Criticism
Author : Jeffrey Meyers
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2022-02-14
File : 132 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781000528350


The Fijian Colonial Experience

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Indigenous Fijians were singularly fortunate in having a colonial administration that halted the alienation of communally owned land to foreign settlers and that, almost for a century, administered their affairs in their own language and through culturally congenial authority structures and institutions. From the outset, the Fijian Administration was criticised as paternalistic and stifling of individualism. But for all its problems it sustained, at least until World War II, a vigorously autonomous and peaceful social and political world in quite affluent subsistence — underpinning the celebrated exuberance of the culture exploited by the travel industry ever since.

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Genre : History
Author : Timothy J. MacNaught
Publisher : ANU Press
Release : 2016-06-01
File : 217 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781921934360