New Lives in an Old Land: Re-turning to the Colonisation of New south Wales Through Stories of my Parents and Their Ancestors

Bronwyn Davies

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Abstract

The book traces the origins of the settler colonial establishment of Australia through the major historic events of the time, such as the Irish uprising, the American revolution and the fierce wars for land and culture in Scotland, that led to extreme poverty and displacement of large numbers of people. Through a delicately narrated family history Bronwyn Davies teases out the threads of complex networks of entanglement that produced the numerous lives through which she interprets the coming of settlers to the Australian colony. Not shying away from the horrendous impact on the Aboriginal custodians who had cared for the land for tens of thousands of years, or the brutal treatment of convicts on whose labour the settlement was built, the book looks unstintingly at the complex characters involved in this entanglement.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationPotts Point, N.S.W.
PublisherOrnithorhynchus Paradoxus Books
Number of pages404
ISBN (Print)9780646997575
Publication statusPublished - 2019

Keywords

  • colonization
  • emigration and immigration
  • interpersonal relations
  • family history
  • Australia
  • history

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