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41. The Australian Centenary History of Defence: Volume 5: The Department of Defence by Eric Andrews | |
Hardcover: 360
Pages
(2001-08-16)
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42. Strategic Command: General Sir John Wilton and Australia's Asian Wars (Australian Army History) by David Horner | |
Hardcover: 472
Pages
(2005-07-21)
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43. A Source Book of Australian History by Gwendolen H. Swinburne | |
Paperback: 184
Pages
(2010-07-12)
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44. A Concise History of Australia (Cambridge Concise Histories) by Stuart Macintyre | |
Paperback: 368
Pages
(2009-06-30)
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Interesting subject matter buried under impenetrable language...
concise history of australia
How could concise seem so long?
Informative and well-written
Very good modernist view of Australian history Modern thought increasingly accepts the indigenousproblems that were part of Australian colonisation, and Stuart probes theseand other contemporary issues by drawing from both sides of the debate. Heillustrates research that examines the language of overland explorers, todetermine whether they were 'exploring' or 'conquering', and he comments onmodern interpretations of the constitution by the high court. Readers notwell versed in Australian issues may pass over these slights of handswithout understanding their importance in the nature of forging anAustralian history, culture and identity. I would recommend this book asa necessary overview for any person interested in the history of thecountry, including potential tourists. ... Read more |
45. Sir James Whiteside McCay (title TBC) (The Australian Army History Series) by Christopher Wray | |
Hardcover: 240
Pages
(2002-10-10)
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46. The Official History of Australia in the War of 1914-18: The Australian Imperial Force in France, 1917 (Official History of Australia in the War of 1914-1918) by C. E. W. Bean | |
Hardcover: 1030
Pages
(1982-11)
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47. Continent of Curiosities: A Journey Through Australian Natural History by Danielle Clode | |
Hardcover: 224
Pages
(2007-05-14)
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48. The Original Australians: Story of the Aboriginal People by Josephine Flood | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(2007-04-01)
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outrageous revisionist tripe
Informative, Respectful, Balanced
The Original Australians
All You Ever Wanted to Know ... And More!
superbly honest account |
49. One Big Union: A History of the Australian Workers Union 1886-1994 by Mark Hearn, Harry Knowles | |
Paperback: 400
Pages
(1998-01-13)
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50. Morshead: Hero of Tobruk and El Alamein (Australian Army History) by David Coombes | |
Hardcover: 320
Pages
(2002-02-07)
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51. The Australian Economy: Webster's Timeline History, 1851 - 2007 by Icon Group International | |
Paperback: 38
Pages
(2009-02-23)
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52. The Manufacture of Australian History by Rob Pascoe | |
Hardcover: 216
Pages
(1979-11-08)
Isbn: 0195505697 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
53. Convict Maids: The Forced Migration of Women to Australia (Studies in Australian History) by Deborah Oxley | |
Paperback: 352
Pages
(1997-06-13)
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Advance Australia More Fairly convicts were successful in establishing a socio-economic Her first item of business is to describe accurately what type of female convicts arrived to advance Australia fair. Generally speaking, these were not career criminals, but people guilty of petty crimes - usually theft - and convicted of crimes that in less merciful days would have carried a sentence of hanging or, in the case of the lucky and clergied, flogging. In any event, they were not members of a well established and at times romanticised `criminal class' of mythical fame. Accurate statistical data bear this out. And, unlike the formerly obedient American colonies where such criminals were sold as indentured servants, Australian transportees had to be integrated into a society in which they were expected to play more than an auxiliary role. It was a role for which they were surprisingly well suited. After a somewhat tangential review of female convicts in literature, Oxley returns to quantitative analysis of the convicts themselves. Though they spanned a wide age range, most were in their twenties and not all were incapable of working in skilled professions - the English more than the Irish transportees. The majority was not completely illiterate. In fact, they closely resembled the working class comrades they left behind. They were valuable if not indispensable in light of the fact that the vast majority of British emigrants chose North America ahead of Australia to start a new life, and some four fifths of transportees were male. In time, forced Australian immigration was supplement with the aggressive recruiting of suitable free women; however, these were only slightly more skilled on the whole than their un-free sisters in the prison holds of Australia-bound ships. That convict women have been so unfairly maligned is, in Oxley's opinion, the product of nineteenth-century literature about criminals. Though not a particularly profound point, Oxley spends a chapter elaborating upon this. At the very least it helps to fill out the book. But all's well that ends well, and Britain's loss of a pseudo-criminal `class' that also filled a literary need to decry female baseness and excess turn out to be Australia's gain. This study draws upon a wide array of primary sources, the richest of which are the `indents' of the convict ships, containing detailed demographic and even anatomical data on the ships' human cargoes. She compares this to nineteenth century (mis)conceptions about convicts and invariably proves them wrong, along with the twentieth-century historiography that fell for such appraisals. Oxley weighs her various evidence judiciously, but still seems inclined to accept most of her data as reliable in spite of some cause for potential inaccuracies. Her analysis, however, is chronologically weak. It initially stresses the importance of the merciful reforms of the criminal justice system of the 1820s without providing much information about how this may have changed the demographic or social nature of transportation, apart from accelerating it. Oxley also does not say a great deal about what happened to the convicts, or how they actually made early Australian society, once they arrived. She seems to assume that clarifying who these women were is enough to demonstrate that they must have largely underlay the successful society they helped to engender. This book's argument and foci also become rather repetitive, as Oxley frequently reiterates the historiographical significance of what she is doing and displays her evidence in ways that essentially rephrase her thesis - one, she notes, that is a continuation of an existing historiographical revisionism. Nevertheless, she does meaningfully enhance the some of the points this revision has been attempting to make. Oxley's prose is vivid and replete with short, pithy sentences that engage the reader in her arduous task. However, it also emanates an annoyingly patriotic type of proselytising about a (more politically?) correct understanding of `our history', `our social origins', and `this country' typically becoming only of Canadian and, to a lesser extent, insular American left-wing nationalism. Her structure, as noted, is very comprehensive, although her engagement of a literary dialogue with quantitative analysis leaves the reader a bit unsatisfied at times. In the end, however, the evidence she presents speaks for itself and clearly demonstrates that however they served the new colony's needs after their arrival, Australia's female convicts were well suited to the task of forging a functional society. ... Read more |
54. Creating Australia: Changing Australian history by Wayne Hudson | |
Paperback: 208
Pages
(1969-12-31)
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55. Settlement: A History Of Australian Indigenous Housing | |
Paperback: 284
Pages
(2000-01)
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56. Sport in Australian History (Australian Retrospectives) by Daryl Adair, Wray Vamplew | |
Paperback: 184
Pages
(1998-01-15)
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57. Australians at War: A Pictorial History by Rosemary K. Stanton, A. K. Macdougall | |
Paperback: 360
Pages
(2005-01)
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58. A Study in Black and White: The Aborigines in Australian History by Malcolm D. Prentis | |
Paperback: 192
Pages
(2009-06)
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59. The Oxford Companion to Australian History | |
Hardcover: 744
Pages
(2001-12-27)
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A mammoth compendium of things Australian The "Companion" is truly vast in scope.Subjects covered include Aboriginal topics (art, history, languages, etc.); people (opera singer Harold Blair, Olympic athlete Betty Cuthbert, suffragist Alice Henry, etc.); cities (Adelaide, Hobart, etc.); newspapers (the "Argus" of Melbourne, the "Canberra Times," etc.); religious bodies and movements (the Uniting Church, etc.); important events (the Cape Grim massacre, the Castle Hill Rising, etc.); political parties; various ethnic groups in Australia, and more. I particularly appreciated the entries on Australian colloquial terms like "Pommy" and "reffo."There are also many articles that address certain big topics in Australian context: agriculture, censorship, feminism, the film industry, literature, social justice, etc.And interspersed throughout are entries on many other interesting topics: the Bunyip (a mythic animal), convict history, "Waltzing Matilda" (a song), Internet resources, pubs, Vegemite (a food), etc. Also included: maps, a useful subject index, and a 9-page directory of the book's many contributors.Many bibliographic references are incorporated into the individual entries, making this a good starting place for more in-depth reading on particular topics.The "Companion" is an achievement as big and colorful as Australia itself.While this book is certainly a logical choice for the reference section of any good library, it's also a good book for any individual with an interest in or love for Australia.
A valuable overview of Australian history. |
60. Mound-Builders (Australian Natural History Series) by Darryl Jones, Ann Göth | |
Paperback: 130
Pages
(2009-01)
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