1835: The Founding of Melbourne & the Conquest of Australia

James Boyce
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1835: The Founding of Melbourne & the Conquest of Australia

James Boyce
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274 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Mar 13, 2023
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 274
  • Publisher: Black Inc.
  • ISBN: 9781760644802
  • Dimensions: 6.14" W x 0.62" L x 9.21" H
'Brilliantly researched and elegantly presented ... Boyce has given us a remarkable insight into the way the land that was used by Indigenous peoples became reinscribed as white property, and how the authorities would use force to defend it as such.' -Arena 'These qualities [too numerous to list here] combine not only to make 1835 an important history, but also to confirm Boyce as an important voice in Australian history.' -Australian Historical Studies 'Boyce continually reminds us of the tragic social and humanitarian consequences of expanding white settlement for the continent's original inhabitants.' -Sun Herald '1835 is the best book on Australian history I have read since Van Diemen's Land. James Boyce is on a roll.' -Good Reading 'Anyone who calls Melbourne home - in fact anyone who calls Australia home - should read this book.' -Peter Mares
'A first-class piece of historical writing. Boyce is a graceful and robust stylist and a fine storyteller.' -Sunday Age
'An eloquent and thought-provoking book.' -Australian Book Review 'A compelling work.' -Melbourne Historical Journal 'Revisionist ... unequivocal ... sobering' -Malcolm Turnbull


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