The Last Man

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Little more than seventy years after the British settled Van Diemen's Land (later Tasmania) in 1803, the indigenous community had been virtually wiped out. Yet this genocide at the hands of the British is virtually forgotten today. The Last Man is the first book specifically to explore the role of the British government and wider British society in this genocide. It positions the destruction as a consequence of British policy, and ideology in the region. Tom Lawson shows how Britain practised cultural destruction and then came to terms with and evaded its genocidal imperial past. Although the introduction of European diseases undoubtedly contributed to the decline in the indigenous population, Lawson shows that the British government supported what was effectively the ethnic cleansing of Tasmania - particularly in the period of martial law in 1828-1832. By 1835 the vast majority of the surviving indigenous community had been deported to Flinders Island, where the British government took a keen interest in the attempt to transform them into Christians and Englishmen in a campaign of cultural genocide. Lawson also illustrates the ways in which the destruction of indigenous Tasmanians was reflected in British culture - both at the time and since - and how it came to play a key part in forging particular versions of British imperial identity. Laments for the lost Tasmanians were a common theme in literary and museum culture, and the mistaken assumption that Tasmanians were doomed to complete extinction was an important part of the emerging science of human origins. By exploring the memory of destruction, The Last Man provides the first comprehensive picture of the British role in the destruction of the Tasmanian Aboriginal population.

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Genre : History
Author : Tom Lawson
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Release : 2014-01-27
File : 186 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780857734723


Van Diemen S Land

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The history of Aborigines in Van Diemen’s Land is long. The first Tasmanians lived in isolation for as many as 300 generations after the flooding of Bass Strait. Their struggle against almost insurmountable odds is one worthy of respect and admiration, not to mention serious attention. This broad-ranging book is a comprehensive and critical account of that epic survival up to the present day. Starting from antiquity, the book examines the devastating arrival of Europeans and subsequent colonisation, warfare and exile. It emphasises the regionalism and separateness, a consistent feature of Aboriginal life since time immemorial that has led to the distinct identities we see in the present, including the unique place of the islanders of Bass Strait. Carefully researched, using the findings of archaeologists and extensive documentary evidence, some only recently uncovered, this important book fills a long-time gap in Tasmanian history.

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Genre : History
Author : Murray Johnson
Publisher : UNSW Press
Release : 2015-03-01
File : 557 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781742241890


Wireless Sensor Networks

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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 14th China Conference on Wireless Sensor Networks, CWSN 2020 held in Dunhuang, China, in September 2020. The 20 full papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 85 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on wireless sensor network theory and technology, basic theory and application of internet of things, internet of things security and privacy protection, and perception and positioning.

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Genre : Computers
Author : Zhanjun Hao
Publisher : Springer Nature
Release : 2020-11-24
File : 298 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789813342149


British Women And Cultural Practices Of Empire 1770 1940

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Correspondence, travel writing, diary writing, painting, scrapbooking, curating, collecting and house interiors allowed British women scope to express their responses to imperial sites and experiences in the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. Taking these productions as its archive, British Women and Cultural Practices of Empire, 1775-1930 includes a collection of essays from different disciplines that consider the role of British women's cultural practices and productions in conceptualising empire. While such productions have started to receive greater scholarly attention, this volume uses a more self-conscious lens of gender to question whether female cultural work demonstrates that colonial women engaged with the spaces and places of empire in distinctive ways. By working across disciplines, centuries and different colonial geographies, the volume makes an exciting and important contribution to the field by demonstrating the diverse ways in which European women shaped constructions of empire in the modern period.

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Genre : Art
Author : Rosie Dias
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Release : 2018-10-04
File : 291 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781501332166


Taking Liberty

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Machine generated contents note: Introduction: how settlers gained self-government and indigenous people (almost) lost it; Part I.A Four-Cornered Contest: British Government, Settlers, Missionaries and Indigenous Peoples: 1. Colonialism and catastrophe: 1830; 2. 'Another new world inviting our occupation': colonisation and the beginnings of humanitarian intervention, 1831-1837; 3. Settlers oppose indigenous protection: 1837-1842; 4. A colonial conundrum: settler rights versus indigenous rights, 1837-1842; 5. Who will control the land? Colonial and imperial debates 1842-1846; Part II. Towards Self-Government: 6. Who will govern the settlers? Imperial and settler desires, visions, utopias, 1846-1850; 7. 'No place for the sole of their feet': imperial-colonial dialogue on Aboriginal land rights, 1846-1851; 8. Who will govern Aboriginal people? Britain transfers control of Aboriginal policy to the colonies, 1852-1854; 9. The dark side of responsible government? Britain and indigenous people in the self-governing colonies, 1854-1870; Part III. Self-Governing Colonies and Indigenous People, 1856-c.1870: 10. Ghosts of the past, people of the present: Tasmania; 11. 'A refugee in our own land': governing Aboriginal people in Victoria; 12. Aboriginal survival in New South Wales; 13. Their worst fears realised: the disaster of Queensland; 14. A question of honour in the colony that was meant to be different: Aboriginal policy in South Australia; Part IV. Self-Government for Western Australia: 15. 'A little short of slavery': forced Aboriginal labour in Western Australia 1856-1884; 16. 'A slur upon the colony': making Western Australia's unusual constitution, 1885-1890; Conclusion.

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Genre : History
Author : Ann Curthoys
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2018-10-11
File : 447 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781107084858


Moving From Infancy To Young Adulthood

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Moving from Infancy to Young Adulthood is a contemporary review of the development of the Virgin Islands (BVI) within an economic and political context. Specifically, this book is an excellent medium presenting contemporary perspectives of how the BVI has grown and evolved over the past 50–60 years. Whenever a country is seriously considering its development path over a period of time, it must engage in national development and nation building activities, which will allow its citizens to accelerate and inevitably enhance their quality of life. This book explores these possibilities and comments on the present systems that must be reviewed carefully before future development projects are undertaken in the BVI. Overall, this book will be of interest to island scholars, practitioners, policy makers and students who are interested in the research of small islands within the Caribbean. In particular, persons concentrating in Virgin Islands Studies will find this book a must-read.

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Genre : History
Author : Dana Lewis-Ambrose
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Release : 2013-07-16
File : 150 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781443850100


The Proposal For Missionary Bishoprics Stated And Examined By An Incorporated Member Of The Society For The Propagation Of The Gospel

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Release : 1860
File : 94 Pages
ISBN-13 : BL:A0019888750


The Cruise Of The Cachalot

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Reproduction of the original: The Cruise of the "Cachalot" by Frank T. Bullen

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Genre : Fiction
Author : Frank T. Bullen
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Release : 2019-09-25
File : 278 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783734083266


The Cruise Of The Amaryllis

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Genre : Voyages around the world
Author : George Henry Pasche Muhlhauser
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Release : 1925
File : 420 Pages
ISBN-13 : UVA:X000381214


Resorts

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This updated second edition of ""Resorts: Management and Operation"" addresses the expansion of the resort industry and provides practical, need-to-know information on the development and management of all aspects of these properties, which include ski areas, gaming properties, cruise ships, and spas.

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Genre : Business & Economics
Author : Robert Christie Mill
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Release : 2008
File : 498 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780471747222