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1787: The Lost Chapters of Australia''s Beginnings

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By (author): Nick Brodie

For over 200 years Australia's official history has focused on English colonisation and 'discovery', with tales of British explorers and first generation white Australians navigating the vast and unfriendly land. But what of the millennia before the English claimed Australia as their own and wrote the history books. 1787 traces the journey of Australia before the infamous 1788 date, to explore just how 'discovered' the southern continent was by not only the Indigenous Australians who had lived and prospered for thousands of years, but also the sailors, traders, fishermen and many others who had visited our shores. This is not about voyages of 'discovery', cartography, geography, or hero-captains and their sailing ship adventures. This is a bigger history-of the rise and fall of empires, the shifts in global economies, and their impact on Australia. By charting the encounters with Australia and its original people by several major groups of visitors, primarily the Portuguese, Dutch, Malay, French, and British from the late Middle Ages, 1787 reveals the stories of first encounters between Indigenous Australians and foreigners, placing Indigenous Australians back into our known history rather than a timeless pre-historical one. It's a fascinating story that shifts focus away from post-colonial history and engages the reader in the eventful and lively stories of Australia as a vast and active land participating in a global history. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 440g
  • Dimensions: 153 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Sep 2016
  • Publisher: Hardie Grant Books
  • Publication City/Country: Australia
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781743791608

About Nick Brodie

Dr Nicolas Brodie is a historian and qualified archaeologist. He has written a history of St Mary's Cathedral alongside several other academic papers and is an experienced public speaker having lectured at the University of Tasmania and Cambridge and given interviews on ABC radio and 7.30 Stateline. Nick Brodie's book Kin was published in July 2015 and received excellent reviews.

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