New Ways In An Ancient Land: Australia From Penal Colony To Prosperous Nation 1778 To 1900
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears. Page Condition: Good. Markings: No markings visible. Binding: Intact.
A richly detailed work of Australian history, New Ways in an Ancient Land chronicles the dramatic transformation of Australia from a remote British penal colony into a thriving, prosperous nation across more than a century of change. Beginning with the establishment of the first European settlement in 1778, the narrative traces the struggles, ambitions, and triumphs of convicts, colonists, and free settlers who together shaped a new society at the edge of the world. The book presents the social, economic, and political forces that drove Australia's extraordinary growth — from the brutal realities of convict life to the gold rushes, pastoral booms, and emerging democratic institutions of the nineteenth century. Authoritative and sweeping in scope, it illustrates how a land ancient beyond reckoning was remade by colonial enterprise, culminating in the dawn of a federated Australian nation by 1900.
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Format: Hardback
Genre: Australian history
Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears. Page Condition: Good. Markings: No markings visible. Binding: Intact.
A richly detailed work of Australian history, New Ways in an Ancient Land chronicles the dramatic transformation of Australia from a remote British penal colony into a thriving, prosperous nation across more than a century of change. Beginning with the establishment of the first European settlement in 1778, the narrative traces the struggles, ambitions, and triumphs of convicts, colonists, and free settlers who together shaped a new society at the edge of the world. The book presents the social, economic, and political forces that drove Australia's extraordinary growth — from the brutal realities of convict life to the gold rushes, pastoral booms, and emerging democratic institutions of the nineteenth century. Authoritative and sweeping in scope, it illustrates how a land ancient beyond reckoning was remade by colonial enterprise, culminating in the dawn of a federated Australian nation by 1900.