A History of Tasmania

A History of Tasmania
Title A History of Tasmania PDF eBook
Author Henry Reynolds
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 541
Release 2012-01-09
Genre History
ISBN 1107379016

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This captivating work charts the history of Tasmania from the arrival of European maritime expeditions in the late eighteenth century, through to the modern day. By presenting the perspectives of both Indigenous Tasmanians and British settlers, author Henry Reynolds provides an original and engaging exploration of these first fraught encounters. Utilising key themes to bind his narrative, Reynolds explores how geography created a unique economic and migratory history for Tasmania, quite separate from the mainland experience. He offers an astute analysis of the island's economic and demographic reality, by noting that this facilitated the survival of a rich heritage of colonial architecture unique in Australia, and allowed the resident population to foster a powerful web of kinship. Reynolds' remarkable capacity to empathise with the characters of his chronicle makes this a powerful, engaging and moving account of Tasmania's unique position within Australian history.

A History of Tasmania

A History of Tasmania
Title A History of Tasmania PDF eBook
Author Lloyd Robson
Publisher
Pages 663
Release 1983
Genre
ISBN 9780195544343

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The History of Tasmania

The History of Tasmania
Title The History of Tasmania PDF eBook
Author John West
Publisher
Pages 370
Release 1852
Genre Aboriginal Tasmanians
ISBN

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Author's copy. Printed, with MS. corrections and annotations by the author. Handwriting identical with that in a letter from West to Edward Wise, 5 June 1864 in ML MSS. 1327/3, pp. 315-317. 1. pp. 209-340 are missing, with blank pages inserted at the back used for annotations. 2. identical with other copies of the volume.

Tasmanian Aborigines

Tasmanian Aborigines
Title Tasmanian Aborigines PDF eBook
Author Lyndall Ryan
Publisher Allen & Unwin
Pages 450
Release 2012
Genre History
ISBN 1742370683

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'Lyndall Ryan's new account of the extraordinary and dramatic story of the Tasmanian Aborigines is told with passion and eloquence.

Van Diemen's Women

Van Diemen's Women
Title Van Diemen's Women PDF eBook
Author Joan Kavanagh
Publisher The History Press
Pages 311
Release 2015-10-05
Genre History
ISBN 0750966661

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On 2 September 1845, the convict ship Tasmania left Kingstown Harbour for Van Diemen's Land with 138 female convicts and their 35 children. On 3 December, the ship arrived into Hobart Town. While this book looks at the lives of all the women aboard, it focuses on two women in particular: Eliza Davis, who was transported from Wicklow Gaol for life for infanticide, having had her sentence commuted from death, and Margaret Butler, sentenced to seven years' transportation for stealing potatoes in Carlow. Using original records, this study reveals the reality of transportation, together with the legacy left by these women in Tasmania and beyond, and shows that perhaps, for some, this Draconian punishment was, in fact, a life-saving measure.

Into the Heart of Tasmania

Into the Heart of Tasmania
Title Into the Heart of Tasmania PDF eBook
Author Rebe Taylor
Publisher Melbourne Univ. Publishing
Pages 251
Release 2017-01-30
Genre History
ISBN 0522867979

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In 1908 English gentleman, Ernest Westlake, packed a tent, a bicycle and forty tins of food and sailed to Tasmania. On mountains, beaches and in sheep paddocks he collected over 13,000 Aboriginal stone tools. Westlake believed he had found the remnants of an extinct race whose culture was akin to the most ancient Stone Age Europeans. But in the remotest corners of the island Westlake encountered living Indigenous communities. Into the Heart of Tasmania tells a story of discovery and realisation. One man’s ambition to rewrite the history of human culture inspires an exploration of the controversy stirred by Tasmanian Aboriginal history. It brings to life how Australian and British national identities have been fashioned by shame and triumph over the supposed destruction of an entire race. To reveal the beating heart of Aboriginal Tasmania is to be confronted with a history that has never ended.

A History of Tasmania, from Its Discovery in 1642 to the Present Time

A History of Tasmania, from Its Discovery in 1642 to the Present Time
Title A History of Tasmania, from Its Discovery in 1642 to the Present Time PDF eBook
Author James Fenton
Publisher
Pages 504
Release 1884
Genre Tasmania
ISBN

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James Fenton (1820-1901) was born in Ireland and emigrated to Tasmania (then known as Van Diemen's Land) with his family in 1833. He became a pioneer settler in an area on the Forth River and published this history of the island in 1884. The book begins with the discovery of the island in 1642 and concludes with the deaths of some significant public figures in the colony in 1884. The establishment of the colony on the island, and the involvement of convicts in its building, is documented. A chapter on the native aborigines gives a fascinating insight into the attitudes of the colonising people, and a detailed account of the removal of the native Tasmanians to Flinders Island, in an effort to separate them from the colonists. The book also contains portraits of some aboriginal people, as well as a glossary of their language.