Van Diemen's Land : An Aboriginal History

Author: Murray Johnson; Ian McFarlane

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  • : $49.99 AUD
  • : 9781742234212
  • : NewSouth Publishing
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  • : December 2014
  • : 234mm X 153mm
  • : Australia
  • : 49.99
  • : March 2015
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  • : Murray Johnson; Ian McFarlane
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  • : English
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  • : Scholarly/Undergraduate
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9781742234212

Description

The history of Aborigines in Van Diemen's Land is long. The first Tasmanians lived in isolation for as many as 300 generations after the flooding of Bass Strait. Their struggle against almost insurmountable odds is one worthy of respect and admiration, not to mention serious attention. This broad-ranging book is a comprehensive and critical account of that epic survival up to the present day. Starting from antiquity, the book examines the devastating arrival of Europeans and subsequent colonisation, warfare and exile. It emphasises the regionalism and separateness, a consistent feature of Aboriginal life since time immemorial that has led to the distinct identities we see in the present, including the unique place of the islanders of Bass Strait. Carefully researched, using the findings of archaeologists and extensive documentary evidence, some only recently uncovered, this important book fills a long-time gap in Tasmanian history.

Author description

Murray Johnson has taught Australian history and Indigenous studies at the University of Queensland, Brisbane; the Australian National University, Canberra; and the University of Tasmania, Launceston. He has published widely in both fields, and his most recent book is "Australia's Ancient Aboriginal Past: A Global Perspective," and has been heavily involved in the historical underpinnings of Native Title claims in Queensland. Ian McFarlane has taught Aboriginal studies at the University of Tasmania, Cradle Coast, specializes in studies of Aboriginal people from Tasmania's north-west region, and has been a contributor to the History Wars debates. He is the author of the well-known work "Beyond Awakening: Aboriginal Tribes of North-west Tasmania."