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Why is it that Australians are still misled by myths about their convict heritage? Why are so many family historians surprised to find a convict ...
The story of Australia's first elected Labor prime minister, from award-winning historian David Day. Prime Minister Andrew Fisher was one of Australia's great ...
It is relatively well known that the Palawa community of Tasmania is mostly descended from the Aboriginal Tasmanian women who sealers took to the Bass ...
The first exhaustively researched history of the legendary strike, and the definitive history of one of the most significant industrial disputes in Australian history. The ...
In the late 1960s Australian unionism was on the flood tide: growing in strength, industrially confident and capable of shaping the overall political climate of ...
'[Anthony Brown's] ingenious interweaving of the tales of these two very different expeditions brings the story of Australia's exploration to life in a ...
B-format of one of 2007's Australian non-fiction bestsellers.
In 1959 David Hill's mother - a poor single parent living in England - reluctantly decided to ...
Whoever had created Australia, white men were certain that 'this land of promise' belonged to them ...
At last a history of Australia in its dynamic ...
In 2002, Walkley Award-winning photojournalist Megan Lewis went to live with the Martu people - one of the last Indigenous groups in Australia's vast Western ...
With Spinning the Dream, multi-award-winning historian Anna Haebich re-evaluates the experience of Assimilation in Australia, providing a meticulously researched and masterfully written assessment of its ...
Making Australian History: Perspectives on the past since 1788 is an exciting new text that meets an unusual gap in the literature of Australian history ...
Founded in 1888, James Hardie Industries is one of Australia's oldest, richest and proudest corporations. And its fortunes were based on what proved to ...
In January 1864, five seamen from the wrecked schooner Grafton are stranded on an isolated speck of land some 300 miles south of New Zealand ...