After many days: being the reminiscences of Cuthbert Fetherstonhaugh

After many days: being the reminiscences of Cuthbert Fetherstonhaugh
Title After many days: being the reminiscences of Cuthbert Fetherstonhaugh PDF eBook
Author Cuthbert Fetherstonhaugh
Publisher Рипол Классик
Pages 433
Release 1917
Genre History
ISBN 587583997X

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After Many Days (revisited)

After Many Days (revisited)
Title After Many Days (revisited) PDF eBook
Author Cuthbert Fetherstonhaugh
Publisher
Pages 290
Release 2012
Genre Farmers
ISBN 9780980539240

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This reprint of an Australian Classic was written by Cuthbert Fetherstonhaugh, one of our most outstanding pastoral pioneers, who arrived in the new Colony of Victoria in 1853 after leaving Ireland.

AFTER MANY DAYS

AFTER MANY DAYS
Title AFTER MANY DAYS PDF eBook
Author CUTHBERT. FETHERSTONHAUGH
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre
ISBN 9781033125618

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Imperial spaces

Imperial spaces
Title Imperial spaces PDF eBook
Author Lindsay Proudfoot
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 422
Release 2013-07-19
Genre History
ISBN 1847797245

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Imperial spaces takes two of the most influential minority groups of white settlers in the British Empire – the Irish and the Scots – and explores how they imagined themselves within the landscapes of its farthest reaches, the Australian colonies of Victoria and New South Wales. Using letters and diaries as well as records of collective activities such as committee meetings, parades and dinners, the book examines how the Irish and Scots built new identities as settlers in the unknown spaces of Empire. Utilizing critical geographical theories of ‘place’ as the site of memory and agency, it considers how Irish and Scots settlers grounded their sense of belonging in the imagined landscapes of south-east Australia. Imperial spaces is relevant to academics and students interested in the history and geography of the British Empire, Australia, Ireland and Scotland.

Queensland’s Frontier Wars

Queensland’s Frontier Wars
Title Queensland’s Frontier Wars PDF eBook
Author Jack Drake
Publisher Boolarong Press
Pages 498
Release 2021-06-11
Genre History
ISBN 1925877922

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Queensland’s Frontier Wars is an attempt to document the known confrontations between either white settlers or white and native police and First Nations people where deaths were reported. It is now an accepted premise that these confrontations were wars to gain access to the land, because, if not wars, then it was mass murder. No one in Queensland was charged with the murder of First Nations during these confrontations. The book shows the invasion from New South Wales into southern Queensland and the advances from the sea in central and north Queensland. The ‘dispersement’ of the First Nations people from their land was violent and efficient using far superior weaponry. This book adds significantly to the true and uncomfortable history of Queensland.

Roping in the History of Broncoing

Roping in the History of Broncoing
Title Roping in the History of Broncoing PDF eBook
Author Darrell Lewis
Publisher Boolarong Press
Pages 115
Release 2011
Genre History
ISBN 1921920246

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This book sets out the evidence to answer to this question and outlines its development and spread from one side of the continent to the other. It’s an amazing and quintessentially Australian story, one of the many stories from Australia’s ‘hidden history’. It will be of great interest to all the men and women who have used the technique, to those who are now attending bronco branding competitions, to any who have wondered at an old bronco panel or a faded photograph of broncoing in action, and to all who are fascinated by Australian history.

On Taungurung Land

On Taungurung Land
Title On Taungurung Land PDF eBook
Author Roy Henry Patterson
Publisher ANU Press
Pages 180
Release 2020-12-07
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1760464074

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On Taungurung Land: Sharing History and Culture is the first monograph to examine how the Taungurung Nation of central Victoria negotiated with protectors and pastoralists to retain possession of their own country for as long as possible. Historic accounts, to date, have treated the histories of Acheron and Mohican Aboriginal stations as preliminary to the establishment of the more famous Coranderrk on Wurundjeri land. Instead of ‘rushing down the hill’ to Coranderrk, this book concentrates upon the two foundational Aboriginal stations on Taungurung Country. A collaboration between Elder Uncle Roy Patterson and Jennifer Jones, the book draws upon Taungurung oral knowledge and an unusually rich historical record. This fine-grained local history and cultural memoir shows that adaptation to white settlement and the preservation of culture were not mutually exclusive. Uncle Roy shares generational knowledge in this book in order to revitalise relationships to place and establish respect and mutual practices of care for Country.