Rum Rebellion: A Study Of The Overthrow Of Governor Bligh By John Macarthur And The New South Wales Corps

Rum Rebellion: A Study Of The Overthrow Of Governor Bligh By John Macarthur And The New South Wales Corps

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Author: H. V. Evatt
Binding: Hardback
Published: Times House Publishing., 1986

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

Rum Rebellion chronicles a pivotal moment in early Australian colonial history, detailing the dramatic overthrow of Governor William Bligh in 1808. This authoritative work presents a meticulous account of the political machinations and social unrest that culminated in the only successful military coup in Australian history. H. V. Evatt, a distinguished legal and political figure, uncovers the complex interplay of power, privilege, and resistance among the early settlers and military establishment. The narrative illustrates the profound impact of this event on the development of Australian governance and society. It stands as an essential historical document, offering deep insights into the foundations of a nation.

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Description

Author: H. V. Evatt
Binding: Hardback
Published: Times House Publishing., 1986

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

Rum Rebellion chronicles a pivotal moment in early Australian colonial history, detailing the dramatic overthrow of Governor William Bligh in 1808. This authoritative work presents a meticulous account of the political machinations and social unrest that culminated in the only successful military coup in Australian history. H. V. Evatt, a distinguished legal and political figure, uncovers the complex interplay of power, privilege, and resistance among the early settlers and military establishment. The narrative illustrates the profound impact of this event on the development of Australian governance and society. It stands as an essential historical document, offering deep insights into the foundations of a nation.