The Economic Development Of Van Diemen's Land 1820-1850

The Economic Development Of Van Diemen's Land 1820-1850

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Author: R. M. Hartwell
Binding: Hardback
Published: Melbourne University Press., 1954

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Tanning and foxing
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Minor foxing to end-pages and tanned edges.

The academic work The Economic Development Of Van Diemen's Land 1820-1850 presents a meticulous historical analysis of the economic forces shaping the Australian colony during a pivotal three-decade period. This scholarly text chronicles the intricate interplay of colonial policy, resource exploitation, and nascent industries that defined the region's early growth. It uncovers the challenges and opportunities faced by settlers and administrators alike, illustrating the foundational economic structures that emerged. Hartwell's rigorous research details the evolution of trade, labor, and capital, offering an authoritative account of Van Diemen's Land's transformation. The text argues for a nuanced understanding of colonial economic history, providing essential insights into the origins of modern Australian society.

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Description

Author: R. M. Hartwell
Binding: Hardback
Published: Melbourne University Press., 1954

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Tanning and foxing
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Minor foxing to end-pages and tanned edges.

The academic work The Economic Development Of Van Diemen's Land 1820-1850 presents a meticulous historical analysis of the economic forces shaping the Australian colony during a pivotal three-decade period. This scholarly text chronicles the intricate interplay of colonial policy, resource exploitation, and nascent industries that defined the region's early growth. It uncovers the challenges and opportunities faced by settlers and administrators alike, illustrating the foundational economic structures that emerged. Hartwell's rigorous research details the evolution of trade, labor, and capital, offering an authoritative account of Van Diemen's Land's transformation. The text argues for a nuanced understanding of colonial economic history, providing essential insights into the origins of modern Australian society.