Migrant Nation
Title | Migrant Nation PDF eBook |
Author | Paul Longley Arthur |
Publisher | Anthem Press |
Pages | 258 |
Release | 2017-12-15 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1783087218 |
Focusing on particular historical blind spots by telling stories of individuals and groups that did not fit the favoured identity mould, the essays in 'Migrant Nation' work within the gap between Australian image and experience and offer fresh insights into the ‘other’ side of identity construction. The volume casts light on the hidden face of Australian identity and remembers the experiences of a wide variety of people who have generally been excluded, neglected or simply forgotten in the long-running quest to tell a unified story of Australian culture and identity. Drawing upon memories, letters, interviews and documentary fragments, as well as rich archives, the authors have in common a commitment to give life to neglected histories and thus to include, in an expanding and open-ended national narrative, people who were cast as strangers in the place that was their home.
‘True Biographies of Nations?’
Title | ‘True Biographies of Nations?’ PDF eBook |
Author | Karen Fox |
Publisher | ANU Press |
Pages | 239 |
Release | 2019-04-17 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1760462756 |
Dictionaries of national biography are a long-established and significant genre of biographical and historical writing, existing in many forms across the globe. This book brings together practitioners from around the English‑speaking world to reflect on national biographical dictionary projects’ recent cultural journeys, and the challenges presented to them by such developments as the transition to a digital environment, a new alertness to the need to represent diversity, and the rise of transnationalism. Exploring their paths forward, the chapters of this book collectively make a powerful argument for the continued value and importance of large‑scale collaborative biographical dictionary research.
Archibald Liversidge, FRS
Title | Archibald Liversidge, FRS PDF eBook |
Author | Roy MacLeod |
Publisher | Sydney University Press |
Pages | 658 |
Release | 2009-12-14 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1743321317 |
When Archibald Liversidge first arrived at Sydney University in 1872 as reader in geology and assistant in the laboratory he had about ten students and two rooms in the main building. In 1874 he became professor of geology and mineralogy and by 1879 he had persuaded the senate to open a faculty of science. He became its first dean in 1882. Liversidge also played a major role in the setting up of the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science which held its first congress in 1888. For anyone interested in Archibald Liversidge, his contribution to crystallography, mineral chemistry, chemical geology, strategic minerals policy and a wider field of colonial science.
1000 Famous Horses Fact & Fictional Throughout the Ages
Title | 1000 Famous Horses Fact & Fictional Throughout the Ages PDF eBook |
Author | FJH Glover |
Publisher | Xlibris Corporation |
Pages | 459 |
Release | 2011-04-05 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 1456885308 |
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We Who Proudly Served
Title | We Who Proudly Served PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Francis Kenny |
Publisher | Xlibris Corporation |
Pages | 1230 |
Release | 2015-05-27 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1503505847 |
Although Australia is only a young country in comparison to other nations, it can hold its head up high and proudly proclaim that it is one of the giants in this world of toil and trouble in which we live. When the odds are stacked against Australians, they dont turn and run; instead, they stand and fight and overcome the obstacles that face them. The contents of this volume are a tribute to all the men and women of this proud and great country, who have come from all walks of life to give of their time, and unfortunately, some have even given their lives, to defend this great land and keep it free. There have been politicians, doctors, nurses, police officers, average everyday citizens, musicians, actors, artists, farmers, graziers, authors, sportsmen and women, journalists, and a host of others who have taken up the cause for their country and the monarchy, serving from the Crimean to the war in Vietnam and beyond. Their heroic deeds and their many sacrifices have ensured that todays generation can rest easier, proud in the knowledge that these servicemen and women have paved the way for our freedom. Now they come together once again as one big family to shed an insight on their achievements so that you can fully understand and appreciate what they have and had experienced. I dedicate this work to the memory of all those who have made the supreme sacrifice in order that we may live in peace and prosperity and also to the families of those who did not return. The book is not a glorification of war but a glorification of the individual and his or her actions and deeds.
F.J. Gillen's First Diary 1875
Title | F.J. Gillen's First Diary 1875 PDF eBook |
Author | F.J Gillen |
Publisher | Wakefield Press |
Pages | 114 |
Release | 2019-10-15 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1743056850 |
This is the first of two diaries by anthropologist and photographer Francis Gillen. Written in 1875, it records his experiences as a young man travelling along the Overland Telegraph Line from Adelaide to work in Alice Springs - a journey which would form the basis of his later work. The diary, introduced and with notes by Francis Gillen's grandson, Robert Gillen, includes a foreword by historian Philip Jones.