A History of South Australia


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A History of South Australia investigates South Australia's history from before the arrival of the first European maritime explorers to the present day, and examines its distinctive origins as a 'free' settlement. In this compelling and nuanced history, Paul Sendziuk and Robert Foster consider the imprint of people on the land - and vice versa - and offer fresh insights into relations between Indigenous people and the European colonisers. They chart South Australia's economic, political and social development, including the advance and retreat of an interventionist government, the establishment of the state's distinctive socio-political formations, and its relationship to the rest of Australia and the world. The first comprehensive, single-volume history of the state to be published in over fifty years, A History of South Australia is an essential and engaging contribution to our understanding of South Australia's past.




Under the Burning Sun


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History of South Australia, from settlement in 1836 to the time of Australia's Federation in 1901.







CONSTITUTIONAL HIST OF SOUTH A


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Colonialism and Its Aftermath


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A history of Aboriginal South Australia in a collection of essays by both indigenous and white writers and historians.




The Founding of South Australia


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Establishment of South Australian Association; roles and work of R. Gouger in development of colony; his interest in Aborigines on Kangaroo Island and elsewhere.







Australianama


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




Irish Settlers in South Australia


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Irish Settlers in South Australia is the story of two families: the O'Toole family from County Wicklow and the Hayes family from County Galway. The O'Tooles arrived in South Australia in 1840 and the Hayes family in 1849. In the first decades after their arrival they struggled as poor farmers on small 80-acre blocks of land in the districts north of Adelaide. When, in 1869, it became possible to buy land on credit, they joined the migration of settlers into the Mid North. From their origins as impoverished tenant farmers in Ireland, they became respectable landowners in South Australia.Using a diverse range of sources, the author documents her ancestors' hitherto untold story. The sheer sweep of their lives as they endured hardship and misfortune to create a better life for themselves and their descendants is a story worth telling. This book is more than a family history however, for the story of the Hayes and O'Toole families is part of the larger history of South Australia in the nineteenth century.




The Forgotten Men


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"The true story of the English sailors who settled on Kangaroo Island 15 to 20 years before British colonial settlement in 1836 and the colonial and English sailors who settled on the Victorian coast before settlement in 1855" -- t.p.