Australian History Series The Australian Colonies ages 10 11 years

Australian History Series  The Australian Colonies  ages 10 11 years
Author: Lisa Craig
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2011
Genre: Aboriginal Australians
ISBN: 1863978240

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This book focuses on the founding of British colonies and their development in Australia in the 1800s. (From book cover).

Family Life

Family Life
Author: Lindsay Marsh,Chenelle Davies
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 58
Release: 2011
Genre: Aboriginal Australians
ISBN: 1863978208

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"Family life has been written specifically for students living in Australia studying history in Year 1. It helps students to investigate their own family in the recent past and present. All of the activity sheets have been carefully constructed to meet the requirements of the Australian National Curriculum."--cover.

Australian History Series

Australian History Series
Author: Lindsay Marsh
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 63
Release: 2011
Genre: Aboriginal Australians
ISBN: 1863978224

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Explores the movement of, and interaction between, people before the 1800's.

Australian History Series First contacts ages 9 10 years

Australian History Series  First contacts  ages 9 10 years
Author: Lisa Craig
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 67
Release: 2011
Genre: Aboriginal Australians
ISBN: 1863978232

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This book explores the movement of, and interaction between, people before the early 1800s. (From book cover).

Australianama

Australianama
Author: Samia Khatun
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2019-02-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780190922603

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Charts the history of South Asian diaspora, weaving together stories of various peoples colonized by the British Empire.

Australian History in 7 Questions

Australian History in 7 Questions
Author: John Hirst
Publsiher: Black Inc.
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2016-02-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781922231703

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If there are genuine questions about Australian history, there is something to puzzle over. The history ceases to be predictable—and dull. From the author of The Shortest History of Europe, acclaimed historian John Hirst, comes this fresh and stimulating approach to understanding Australia's past and present. Hirst asks and answers questions that get to the heart of Australia's history: Why did Aborigines not become farmers? How did a penal colony change peacefully to a democracy? Why was Australia so prosperous so early? Why did the Australian colonies federate? What effect did convict origins have on national character? Why was the postwar migration programme a success? Why is Australia not a republic? Engaging and enjoyable, and written for the novice and the expert alike, Australian History in 7 Questions explains how we became the nation we are today. ‘If you don't always agree with the answers, you will certainly acquire a renewed interest in the questions. This, surely, is the highest hope of good history.’ —Saturday Paper ‘An excellent tool for provoking debate’ —Age ‘An intriguing approach’ —West Weekend Magazine ‘With trademark clarity and insight, Hirst manages to touch every cornerstone of Australia’s past ... every Australian should read this book.’ —Monthly ‘Thought provoking’ —Daily Telegraph ‘Instructively provocative’ —Burnie Advocate ‘Australian History in 7 Questions is a lively and exciting book, showing the skills of a professional historian and social commentator ... Anyone would benefit from reading this erudite short book.’ —Australian Journal of Politics and History John Hirst was a member of the History Department at La Trobe University from 1968 to 2007. He has written many books on Australian history, including Convict Society and Its Enemies, The Strange Birth of Colonial Democracy, The Sentimental Nation, Sense and Nonsense in Australian History and The Shortest History of Europe.

Genocide and Settler Society

Genocide and Settler Society
Author: A. Dirk Moses
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 1571814108

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" ...Often new, probing and rich examinations of the takeover of a continent by white Anglos and the long-term impact ...the book is replete with detailed and meticulously sourced information on the scope, scale and persistence of the cruelty and violence involved - actual and structural - over a 200-year period...there is a great deal in this excellent volume that demands grounds for deep reflection on how Australia came to be what it is." * Patterns of Prejudice "The value of this stimulating collection of historical essays is that it points to both the usefulness of a transnational framework for analysing race thinking and the necessity for close attention to the historical specificity of particular moments and places." * Australian Book Review "[This volume] is an outstanding collection, a challenging conversation between differing viewpoints where discussion is ongoing and cooperative." * Australian Historical Studies Colonial Genocide has been seen increasingly as a stepping-stone to the European genocides of the twentieth century, yet it remains an under-researched phenomenon.This volume reconstructs instances of Australian genocide and for the first time places them in a global context. Beginning with the arrival of the British in 1788 and extending to the 1960s, the authors identify the moments of radicalization and the escalation of British violence and ethnic engineering aimed at the Indigenous populations, while carefully distinguishing between local massacres, cultural genocide, and genocide itself. These essays reflect a growing concern with the nature of settler society in Australia and in particular with the fate of the tens of thousands of children who were forcibly taken away from their Aboriginal families by state agencies. A. Dirk Moses teaches European History and comparative genocide Studies at the University of Sydney, Australia. He is editing another volume in this series entitled Genocide and Colonialism.

Kookaburra

Kookaburra
Author: Sarah Legge
Publsiher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2004-06-10
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780643099197

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Laughing Kookaburras are the largest kingfishers in the world, and Blue-winged Kookaburras are not far behind. Their size and distinctive shape and posture make them easily recognisable; their comical and personable characters make them readily memorable. They are able to live in a wide variety of habitats, and adapt to living around humans relatively well. This cheerful familiarity has caused them to figure prominently in the psyches and folklores of all peoples who have inhabited Australia. Kookaburras live in family groups marked by the extremes of social behaviour. Whilst in the nest, chicks fight their siblings for dominance and food so aggressively that the smallest chick is often killed. In complete contrast, many adult kookaburras delay their own breeding in order to help their relatives raise young. Kookaburra: King of the Bush provides a complete overview of kookaburras and their unique place in Australian culture and natural history.