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Cambridge History of Australia 2 Volume Paperback Set [Multiple-component retail product]

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  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, 1344 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 230x153x70 mm, kaal: 1960 g, Contains 2 paperbacks
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Jun-2015
  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1107447518
  • ISBN-13: 9781107447516
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, 1344 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 230x153x70 mm, kaal: 1960 g, Contains 2 paperbacks
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Jun-2015
  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1107447518
  • ISBN-13: 9781107447516
Teised raamatud teemal:
The Cambridge History of Australia offers a comprehensive view of Australian history. Volume 1 examines Australia's indigenous and colonial history. Volume 2 traces developments from the Federation through to the present day. Both volumes feature detailed maps, chronologies and further reading and incorporate the work of more than sixty leading historians.

The Cambridge History of Australia offers a comprehensive view of Australian history from its pre-European origins to the present day. Over two volumes, this major work of reference tells the nation's social, political and cultural story. Volume 1 examines Australia's indigenous and colonial history through to the Federation of the colonies in 1901. Volume 2 opens with the birth of the twentieth century, tracing developments in the nation through to the present day. Each volume is divided into two parts. The first part offers a chronological treatment of the period, while the second examines the period in light of key themes, such as law, religion, the economy and the environment. Both volumes feature detailed maps, chronologies and lists of further reading. This is a lively and systematic account of Australia's history, incorporating the work of more than sixty leading historians. It is an ideal work of reference for students, scholars and general readers.

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'Rich in depth, historiography and detail, these volumes will become the backbone of Australian history for a new generation.' History Today

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A comprehensive view of Australian history which incorporates the work of more than sixty leading historians.
Abbreviations viii
List of maps
ix
List of figures
x
List of tables
xi
Notes on contributors xiii
Preface xxvii
Introduction 1(1)
PART I
15(252)
1 The past 50,000 years: an archaeological view
17(26)
Peter Veth
Sue O'Connor
2 Newcomers, c. 1600--1800
43(25)
Shino Konishi
Maria Nugent
3 Convict transportation in global context, c. 1700--88
68(23)
Emma Christopher
Hamish Maxwell-Stewart
4 The early colonial presence, 1788--1822
91(30)
Grace Karskens
5 Expansion, 1820--50
121(28)
Lisa Ford
David Andrew Roberts
6 The advent of self-government, 1840s--90
149(21)
Ann Curthoys
Jessie Mitchell
7 The gold rushes of the 1850s
170(19)
David Goodman
8 Colonial states and civil society, 1860--90
189(29)
Stuart Macintyre
Sean Scalmer
9 Rethinking the 1890s
218(24)
Melissa Bellanta
10 Making the federal Commonwealth, 1890--1901
242(25)
Helen Irving
PART II
267
11 Environmental transformations
269(25)
Andrea Gaynor
12 Population and health
294(21)
Janet Mccalman
Rebecca Kippen
13 The economy
315(27)
Lionel Frost
14 Indigenous and settler relations
342(25)
Tracey Banivanua Mar
Penelope Edmonds
15 Education
367(24)
Julia Horne
Geoffrey Sherington
16 Law and regulation
391(23)
Mark Finnane
17 Religion
414(24)
Anne O'Brien
18 Colonial science and technology
438(24)
John Gascoigne
Sara Maroske
19 Gender and colonial society
462(25)
Penny Russell
20 Art and literature: a cosmopolitan culture
487(24)
Robert Dixon
Jeanette Hoorn
21 Empire: Australia and `Greater Britain', 1788--1901
511(24)
Deryck M. Schreuder
22 Colonial Australia and the Asia-Pacific region
535(25)
Marilyn Lake
23 The Australian colonies in a maritime world
560
Cindy Mccreery
Kirsten Mckenzie
Further reading 585(23)
Chronology 608(7)
Index 615
Abbreviations viii
List of maps
xi
List of figures
xii
List of tables
xiii
Notes on contributors xiv
Preface xxi
Introduction 1(12)
PART I
13(200)
1 Nation building, 1901--14
15(24)
John Hirst
2 The Great War and its aftermath, 1914--22
39(25)
Stephen Garton
Peter Stanley
3 Search for a solution, 1923--39
64(24)
Frank Bongiorno
4 World War 2 and post-war reconstruction, 1939--49
88(24)
Kate Darian-Smith
5 The Menzies era, 1950--66
112(23)
Judith Brett
6 Instability, 1966--82
135(27)
Paul Strangio
7 Growth resumed, 1983--2000
162(25)
James Walter
8 The new millennium
187(26)
Murray Goot
PART II
213(368)
9 Religion
215(22)
Graeme Davison
10 Culture and media
237(26)
David Carter
Bridget Griffen-Foley
11 Science and medicine
263(21)
Alison Bashford
Peter Hobbins
12 Society and welfare
284(24)
Shurlee Swain
13 Gender and sexuality
308(24)
Katie Holmes
Sarah Pinto
14 Indigenous Australia
332(26)
Anna Haebich
Steve Kinnane
15 Class
358(19)
Stuart Macintyre
Sean Scalmer
16 The economy
377(26)
Simon Ville
17 Government, law and citizenship
403(26)
Nicholas Brown
18 Education
429(23)
Alison Mackinnon
Helen Proctor
19 The environment
452(20)
Gregory Barton
Brett Bennett
20 Travel and connections
472(22)
Agnieszka Sobocinska
Richard White
21 Security
494(24)
David Lowe
22 Australia, Britain and the British Commonwealth
518(19)
Carl Bridge
23 Australia in the Asia-Pacific region
537(24)
Tomoko Akami
Anthony Milner
24 The history anxiety
561(20)
Mark Mckenna
Further reading 581(24)
Chronology 605(7)
Index 612