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Talking Strong - The National Aboriginal Educational Committee and the development of Aboriginal educational policy... Talking Strong - The National Aboriginal Educational Committee and the development of Aboriginal educational policy (Paperback)
Leanne Holt
R727 Discovery Miles 7 270 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Taking Liberty - Indigenous Rights and Settler Self-Government in Colonial Australia, 1830-1890 (Hardcover): Ann Curthoys,... Taking Liberty - Indigenous Rights and Settler Self-Government in Colonial Australia, 1830-1890 (Hardcover)
Ann Curthoys, Jessie Mitchell
R3,132 Discovery Miles 31 320 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

At last a history that explains how indigenous dispossession and survival underlay and shaped the birth of Australian democracy. The legacy of seizing a continent and alternately destroying and governing its original people shaped how white Australians came to see themselves as independent citizens. It also shows how shifting wider imperial and colonial politics influenced the treatment of indigenous Australians, and how indigenous people began to engage in their own ways with these new political institutions. It is, essentially, a bringing together of two histories that have hitherto been told separately: one concerns the arrival of early democracy in the Australian colonies, as white settlers moved from the shame and restrictions of the penal era to a new and freer society with their own institutions of government; the other is the tragedy of indigenous dispossession and displacement, with its frontier violence, poverty, disease and enforced regimes of mission life.

Islands and Cultures - How Pacific Islands Provide Paths toward Sustainability (Paperback): Kamanamaikalani Beamer, Te Maire... Islands and Cultures - How Pacific Islands Provide Paths toward Sustainability (Paperback)
Kamanamaikalani Beamer, Te Maire Tau, Peter M. Vitousek
R1,017 Discovery Miles 10 170 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A uniquely collaborative analysis of human adaptation to the Polynesian islands, told through oral histories, biophysical evidence, and historical records Humans began to settle the area we know as Polynesia between 3,000 and 800 years ago, bringing with them material culture, including plants and animals, and ideas about societal organization, and then adapting to the specific biophysical features of the islands they discovered. The authors of this book analyze the formation of their human-environment systems using oral histories, biophysical evidence, and historical records, arguing that the Polynesian islands can serve as useful models for how human societies in general interact with their environments. The islands' clearly defined (and relatively isolated) environments, comparatively recent discovery by humans, and innovative and dynamic societies allow for insights not available when studying other cultures. Kamana Beamer, Te Maire Tau, and Peter Vitousek have collaborated with a dozen other scholars, many of them Polynesian, to show how these cultures adapted to novel environments in the past and how we can draw insights for global sustainability today.

Diary of an Election Victory - Labor's rise to power (Hardcover): Eddy Jokovich, David Lewis Diary of an Election Victory - Labor's rise to power (Hardcover)
Eddy Jokovich, David Lewis
R877 R726 Discovery Miles 7 260 Save R151 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Fatal Shore (Paperback, New Ed): Robert Hughes The Fatal Shore (Paperback, New Ed)
Robert Hughes 1
R482 R397 Discovery Miles 3 970 Save R85 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

In 1787, the twenty-eighth year of the reign of King George III, the British Government sent a fleet to colonize Australia…

An epic description of the brutal transportation of men, women and children out of Georgian Britain into a horrific penal system which was to be the precursor to the Gulag and was the origin of Australia. The Fatal Shore is the prize-winning, scholarly, brilliantly entertaining narrative that has given its true history to Australia.

See How We Roll - Enduring Exile between Desert and Urban Australia (Hardcover): Melinda Hinkson See How We Roll - Enduring Exile between Desert and Urban Australia (Hardcover)
Melinda Hinkson
R2,418 Discovery Miles 24 180 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In See How We Roll Melinda Hinkson follows the experiences of Nungarrayi, a Warlpiri woman from the Central Australian desert, as she struggles to establish a new life for herself in the city of Adelaide. Banished from her hometown, Nungarrayi energetically navigates promises of transformation as well as sedimented racialized expectations on the urban streets. Drawing on a decades-long friendship, Hinkson explores these circumstances through Nungarrayi's relationships: those between her country and kin that sustain and confound life beyond the desert, those that regulate her marginalized citizenship, and the new friendships called out by displacement and metropolitan life. An intimate ethnography, See How We Roll provides great insight into the enduring violence of the settler colonial state while illuminating the efforts of Indigenous people to create lives of dignity and shared purpose in the face of turbulence, grief, and tightening governmental controls.

Waves Across the South - A New History of Revolution and Empire (Paperback): Sujit Sivasundaram Waves Across the South - A New History of Revolution and Empire (Paperback)
Sujit Sivasundaram
R633 R551 Discovery Miles 5 510 Save R82 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is a story of tides and coastlines, winds and waves, islands and beaches. It is also a retelling of indigenous creativity, agency, and resistance in the face of unprecedented globalization and violence. Waves Across the South shifts the narrative of the Age of Revolutions and the origins of the British Empire; it foregrounds a vast southern zone that ranges from the Arabian Sea and southwest Indian Ocean across to the Bay of Bengal, and onward to the South Pacific and the Tasman Sea. As the empires of the Dutch, French, and especially the British reached across these regions, they faced a surge of revolutionary sentiment. Long-standing venerable Eurasian empires, established patterns of trade and commerce, and indigenous practice also served as a context for this transformative era. In addition to bringing long-ignored people and events to the fore, Sujit Sivasundaram opens the door to new and necessary conversations about environmental history, the consequences of historical violence, the legacies of empire, the extraction of resources, and the indigenous futures that Western imperialism cut short. The result is nothing less than a bold new way of understanding our global past, one that also helps us think afresh about our shared future.

Ned Kelly (Paperback): Peter Fitzsimons Ned Kelly (Paperback)
Peter Fitzsimons
R669 R569 Discovery Miles 5 690 Save R100 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Lost Histories - Recovering the Lives of Japan's Colonial Peoples (Paperback): Kirsten L. Ziomek Lost Histories - Recovering the Lives of Japan's Colonial Peoples (Paperback)
Kirsten L. Ziomek
R898 R799 Discovery Miles 7 990 Save R99 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A grandson's photo album. Old postcards. English porcelain. A granite headstone. These are just a few of the material objects that help reconstruct the histories of colonial people who lived during Japan's empire. These objects, along with oral histories and visual imagery, reveal aspects of lives that reliance on the colonial archive alone cannot. They help answer the primary question of Lost Histories: Is it possible to write the history of Japan's colonial subjects? Kirsten Ziomek contends that it is possible, and in the process she brings us closer to understanding the complexities of their lives. Lost Histories provides a geographically and temporally holistic view of the Japanese empire from the early 1900s to the 1970s. The experiences of the four least-examined groups of Japanese colonial subjects-the Ainu, Taiwan's indigenous people, Micronesians, and Okinawans-are the centerpiece of the book. By reconstructing individual life histories and following these people as they crossed colonial borders to the metropolis and beyond, Ziomek conveys the dynamic nature of an empire in motion and explains how individuals navigated the vagaries of imperial life.

Making a Difference - Fifty Years of Indigenous Programs at Monash University, 1964-2014 (Paperback): Rani Kerin Making a Difference - Fifty Years of Indigenous Programs at Monash University, 1964-2014 (Paperback)
Rani Kerin
R729 R544 Discovery Miles 5 440 Save R185 (25%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Tell Me Another (Paperback): Roe Paul Tell Me Another (Paperback)
Roe Paul
R520 R458 Discovery Miles 4 580 Save R62 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Pacific War 1941-1945 (Paperback, 1st Quill ed): John Costello The Pacific War 1941-1945 (Paperback, 1st Quill ed)
John Costello
R752 Discovery Miles 7 520 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

John Costello's The Pacific War has now established itself as the standard one-volume account of World War II in the Pacific. Never before have the separate stories of fighting in China, Malaya, Burma, the East Indies, the Phillipines, New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, and the Aleutians been so brilliantly woven together to provide a clear account of one of the most massive movements of men and arms in history. The complex social, political, and economic causes that underlay the war are here carefully analyzed, impelling the reader to see it as the inevitable conclusion to a series of historical events. And the bloody fighting that indelibly recorded names like Midway and Iwo Jima in the annals of human conflict is described in detail, through its ominous conclusion in the mushroom clouds of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

The Voyage to Marege' - Macassan Trepangers in Northern Australia (Paperback): Campbell Macknight The Voyage to Marege' - Macassan Trepangers in Northern Australia (Paperback)
Campbell Macknight
R738 Discovery Miles 7 380 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Dancing With Strangers - The True History of the Meeting of the British First Fleet and the Aboriginal Australians, 1788... Dancing With Strangers - The True History of the Meeting of the British First Fleet and the Aboriginal Australians, 1788 (Paperback, Main)
Inga Clendinnen
R459 R390 Discovery Miles 3 900 Save R69 (15%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In January of 1788 the First Fleet arrived in New South Wales and a thousand British men and women encountered the people who will be their new neighbours; the beach nomads of Australia. "These people mixed with ours," wrote a British observer soon after the landfall, "and all hands danced together." What followed would determine relations between the peoples for the next two hundred years. Drawing skilfully on first-hand accounts and historical records, Inga Clendinnen reconstructs the complex dance of curiosity, attraction and mistrust performed by the protagonists of either side. She brings this key chapter in British colonial history brilliantly alive. Then we discover why the dancing stopped . . .

The New Zealand Waterfront - Guide To Enhance Productivity In Port Service: The Waterfront Working Guide (Paperback): Kattie... The New Zealand Waterfront - Guide To Enhance Productivity In Port Service: The Waterfront Working Guide (Paperback)
Kattie Heckert
R232 Discovery Miles 2 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Sydney 1942 - The Japanese Submarine Attack: Operation Midget Commenced (Paperback): Maximo Proctor Sydney 1942 - The Japanese Submarine Attack: Operation Midget Commenced (Paperback)
Maximo Proctor
R236 Discovery Miles 2 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Long Time Coming - The story of Ngai Tahu's treaty settlement negotiations with the Crown (Paperback): Martin Fisher A Long Time Coming - The story of Ngai Tahu's treaty settlement negotiations with the Crown (Paperback)
Martin Fisher
R845 Discovery Miles 8 450 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Ngai Tahu settlement, like all other Treaty of Waitangi settlements in Aotearoa New Zealand, was more a product of political compromise and expediency than measured justice. The Ngai Tahu claim, Te Kereme, spanned two centuries, from the first letter of protest to the Crown in 1849 to the final hearing by the Waitangi Tribunal between 1987 and 1989, and then the settlement in 1998. Generation after generation carried on the fight with hard work and persistence and yet, for nearly all Ngai Tahu, the result could not be called fair. The intense negotiations between the two parties, Ngai Tahu and the Crown, were led by a pair of intelligent, hard-nosed rangatira, who had a constructive but often acrimonious relationship - Tipene O'Regan and the Minister of Treaty Negotiations Doug Graham - but things were never that simple. The Ngai Tahu team had to answer to the communities back home and iwi members around the country. Most were strongly supportive, but others attacked them at hui, on the marae and in the media, courts and Parliament. Graham and his officials, too, had to answer to their political masters. And the general public - interested Pakeha, conservationists, farmers and others - had their own opinions. In this measured, comprehensive and readable account, Martin Fisher shows how, amid such strong internal and external pressures, the two sides somehow managed to negotiate one of the country's longest legal documents. 'A Long Time Coming' tells the extraordinary, complex and compelling story of Ngai Tahu's treaty settlement negotiations with the Crown. But it also shines a light, for both Maori and Pakeha, on a crucial part of this country's history that has not, until now, been widely enough known.

Menschliche Erinnerungen (German, Hardcover): Xianwen Zhang Menschliche Erinnerungen (German, Hardcover)
Xianwen Zhang
R3,088 Discovery Miles 30 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Fountain of Public Prosperity - Evangelical Christians in Australian History 1740-1914 (Paperback): Robert D Linder, Stuart... The Fountain of Public Prosperity - Evangelical Christians in Australian History 1740-1914 (Paperback)
Robert D Linder, Stuart Piggin
R994 R780 Discovery Miles 7 800 Save R214 (22%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Personal Adventure Stories - Amazing Serendipitous Journey: Personalised Adventure Book (Paperback): Millard Zamzow Personal Adventure Stories - Amazing Serendipitous Journey: Personalised Adventure Book (Paperback)
Millard Zamzow
R328 Discovery Miles 3 280 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Pretender of Pitcairn Island - Joshua W. Hill - The Man Who Would Be King Among the Bounty Mutineers (Paperback): Tillman... The Pretender of Pitcairn Island - Joshua W. Hill - The Man Who Would Be King Among the Bounty Mutineers (Paperback)
Tillman W. Nechtman
R891 Discovery Miles 8 910 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Pitcairn, a tiny Pacific island that was refuge to the mutineers of HMAV Bounty and home to their descendants, later became the stage on which one imposter played out his influential vision for British control over the nineteenth-century Pacific Ocean. Joshua W. Hill arrived on Pitcairn in 1832 and began his fraudulent half-decade rule that has, until now, been swept aside as an idiosyncratic moment in the larger saga of Fletcher Christian's mutiny against Captain Bligh, and the mutineers' unlikely settlement of Pitcairn. Here, Hill is shown instead as someone alert to the full scope and power of the British Empire, to the geopolitics of international imperial competition, to the ins and outs of naval command, the vicissitudes of court politics, and, as such, to Pitcairn's symbolic power for the British Empire more broadly.

Charles Edward de Boos (Paperback): Peter Crabb Charles Edward de Boos (Paperback)
Peter Crabb
R1,016 Discovery Miles 10 160 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Mighty 747 - Australia's Queen of the Skies (Paperback): Jim Eames The Mighty 747 - Australia's Queen of the Skies (Paperback)
Jim Eames
R530 R432 Discovery Miles 4 320 Save R98 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

'We have decided we must have the 747.' - Bert Ritchie, Qantas Chief Executive, 1967 From its first Qantas flight in 1971, the Boeing 747 flew millions of people to Australia, overseas for work, back to their homelands, on holiday and out of danger. For most Australians, the 747 was their first experience of international travel. And now, history's most iconic commercial aircraft is scheduled to be decommissioned around the world. In this jet-set nostalgia journey, Jim Eames - bestselling author of The Flying Kangaroo and Courage in the Skies - tells us how the 747, a watershed in aviation technology, dramatically changed air travel, and recounts the high points of its life at Qantas, including the uplift out of Darwin after Cyclone Tracy, the return of the Diggers to Gallipoli and the evacuation of Australians from Wuhan. We discover how the 747 came in all shapes and sizes, eventually becoming the 747-400, which set a world distance record from London to Sydney. We also find out about the near misses and how close we have come to disaster on several occasions. And finally, we remember the 747's farewell to Australia, when it departed our skies for the last time in 2020. The Mighty 747 is the jumbo's Australian story, and is woven with the humour and nostalgia of the people at Qantas who sold the 747 to Australia and who made it work on the ground and in the air. 'Jim Eames is a legend in the industry . . . It's hard to imagine anyone better placed to chart the history and insider stories of the jumbo jet . . . there's social history, wry anecdotes and nostalgia aplenty.' - Weekend Australian 'Jim Eames takes us on the journey of the Boeing 747, the plane that dominated international travel. A former leader in the airline that bet its (and Australia's) future on the 747s, Jim guides us through the jet's remarkable design, construction and operations that put Australia on the world's stage. The Mighty 747 is essential reading for every person who has an interest in aviation, and Jim's knowledge, experience and insights put him in the captain's seat to explain how Boeing, the 747 and Qantas changed the world.' - Captain Richard de Crespigny AM, Pilot-in-Command and author of QF32 'A love story about this wonderful plane and the impact it had on so many people's lives . . . some wonderful memories in here and some great stories as well.' - 2GB

What Goes Up - Australian Juggling to World War I (Paperback): Leann Richards What Goes Up - Australian Juggling to World War I (Paperback)
Leann Richards
R451 Discovery Miles 4 510 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Goose Green - The first crucial battle of the Falklands War (Paperback): Mark Adkin Goose Green - The first crucial battle of the Falklands War (Paperback)
Mark Adkin
R324 R267 Discovery Miles 2 670 Save R57 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Reissued for the 40th anniversary of the Falklands conflict The most in-depth and powerful account yet published of the first crucial clash of the Falklands war - told from both sides. 'Thorough and exhaustive' Daily Telegraph 'An excellent and fast paced narrative' Michael McCarthy, historical battlefield guide Goose Green was the first land battle of the Falklands War. It was also the longest, the hardest-fought, the most controversial and the most important to win. What began as a raid became a vicious, 14-hour infantry struggle, in which 2 Para - outnumbered, exhausted, forced to attack across open ground in full daylight, and with inadequate fire support - lost their commanding officer, and almost lost the action. This is the only full-length, detailed account of this crucial battle. Drawing on the eye-witness accounts of both British and Argentinian soldiers who fought at Goose Green, and their commanders' narratives, it has become the definitive account of most important and controversial land battle of the Falklands War. A compelling story of men engaged in a battle that hung in the balance for hours, in which Colonel 'H' Jones' solo charge against an entrenched enemy won him a posthumous V.C., and which for both sides was a gruelling and often terrifying encounter.

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