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There are many ways to present a history of Australia and its
Pacific neighbourhood, though there have been remarkably few
attempts to do so. Had I worked as a reporter, administrator, aid
worker or entrepreneur my insights would be very different. So,
too, if I were a missionary or the son of the same. Instead, I am a
historian... Australia & the Pacific is a revealing new way of
looking at Australian history. Ian Hoskins, award-winning author of
Sydney Harbour and Coast, expands his gaze to examine Australia's
story in a Pacific context; from our relationship with neighbours
Papua New Guinea, Tahiti and New Zealand to our complex ties with
China, Japan and the United States. Beginning with the shifting of
the continents, this sweeping narrative goes on to describe the
coming of the first Australians and, thousands of years later, the
arrival of the Europeans who dispossessed them. Hoskins explores
the colonists' attempts to exploit the riches of the region while
keeping 'white Australia' separate from the Asians, Melanesians and
Polynesians who surrounded them, and how the advent of modern human
rights and the creation of the UN after World War Two changed
Australia. And, more recently, the offshore detention of asylum
seekers, the current debates over climate change and Australia's
responsibilities towards its threatened neighbours.
A sweeping history of one of the world's most recognised
landscapes, Sydney Harbour explores the story of the waterway from
the time of the Gameragal and Gadigal to the highly charged
contemporary debates about the future of the harbour. The story
moves as seamlessly as the tides as the harbour is taken from its
traditional owners and transformed from a penal colony on the outer
rim of the European imagination to an international commercial hub.
Along the way, the waterway is lauded for its uncommon beauty,
serves as an aquatic common enjoyed and contested. It becomes a
symbol of a city and, finally, of a nation. A beautifully written,
compelling book, this updated edition of Sydney Harbour lays out
the interaction between the glittering harbour and the people who
fish it, sail on it, build at the edges of it, fight for it,
portray it and marvel at it.
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