Colonial Australia Before 1850
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Condition: Good to fair. Paperback. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.
A foundational work in Australian colonial historiography, Colonial Australia Before 1850 presents a compelling account of the formative decades that shaped the continent's social, political, and economic foundations. Brian Fletcher chronicles the transformation of a collection of British penal settlements into a series of dynamic, self-sustaining colonies, detailing the struggles and ambitions of convicts, free settlers, pastoralists, and governors alike. Written with scholarly authority and clarity, the narrative illuminates the tensions between imperial authority and colonial aspiration that defined the pre-gold rush era. Fletcher argues convincingly that the period before 1850 was not merely a prelude to nationhood, but a crucible in which distinctly Australian identities and institutions were forged.
Author: Brian Fletcher
Format: Paperback
Published: 1976, Thomas Nelson Australia
Genre: Australian history
Condition remarks:
Condition: Good to fair. Paperback. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.
A foundational work in Australian colonial historiography, Colonial Australia Before 1850 presents a compelling account of the formative decades that shaped the continent's social, political, and economic foundations. Brian Fletcher chronicles the transformation of a collection of British penal settlements into a series of dynamic, self-sustaining colonies, detailing the struggles and ambitions of convicts, free settlers, pastoralists, and governors alike. Written with scholarly authority and clarity, the narrative illuminates the tensions between imperial authority and colonial aspiration that defined the pre-gold rush era. Fletcher argues convincingly that the period before 1850 was not merely a prelude to nationhood, but a crucible in which distinctly Australian identities and institutions were forged.