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Born Bad - Original Sin and the Making of the Western Mind (Paperback): James Boyce Born Bad - Original Sin and the Making of the Western Mind (Paperback)
James Boyce
R343 R284 Discovery Miles 2 840 Save R59 (17%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

A thoroughly researched and documented history of a seminal idea, from its inception by Augustine through to its various manifestations down the centuries, both inside and outside the Church

Economics for People and the Planet - Inequality in the Era of Climate Change (Hardcover): James Boyce Economics for People and the Planet - Inequality in the Era of Climate Change (Hardcover)
James Boyce
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R1,963 Discovery Miles 19 630 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Imperial Mud - The Fight for the Fens (Paperback): James Boyce Imperial Mud - The Fight for the Fens (Paperback)
James Boyce
R326 R265 Discovery Miles 2 650 Save R61 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

**WINNER OF THE HISTORY AND TRADITION CATEGORY, EAST ANGLIAN BOOK AWARDS 2020** **SHORTLISTED FOR THE TASMANIAN LITERARY AWARD 2022** **LONGLISTED FOR THE RSL ONDAATJE PRIZE 2021** 'A real page-turner ... a warning about what happens when the rich and powerful dress up their avarice as "progress" - a lesson we could do with learning today.' Dixe Wills, BBC Countryfile magazine FROM A MULTI-AWARD-WINNING HISTORIAN, AN ARRESTING NEW HISTORY OF THE BATTLE FOR THE FENS. Between the English Civil Wars and the mid-Victorian period, the proud indigenous population of the Fens of eastern England fought to preserve their homeland against an expanding empire. After centuries of resistance, their culture and community were destroyed, along with their wetland home - England's last lowland wilderness. But this was no simple triumph of technology over nature - it was the consequence of a newly centralised and militarised state, which enriched the few while impoverishing the many. In this colourful and evocative history, James Boyce brings to life not only colonial masters such as Oliver Cromwell and the Dukes of Bedford but also the defiant 'Fennish' them- selves and their dangerous and often bloody resistance to the enclosing landowners. We learn of the eels so plentiful they became a kind of medieval currency; the games of 'Fen football' that were often a cover for sabotage of the drainage works; and the destruction of a bountiful ecosystem that had sustained the Fennish for thousands of years and which meant that they did not have to submit in order to survive. Masterfully argued and imbued with a keen sense of place, Imperial Mud reimagines not just the history of the Fens, but the history and identity of the English people.

Economics for People and the Planet - Inequality in the Era of Climate Change (Paperback): James Boyce Economics for People and the Planet - Inequality in the Era of Climate Change (Paperback)
James Boyce
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R739 R477 Discovery Miles 4 770 Save R262 (35%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
1835 - The Founding of Melbourne & the Conquest of Australia (Paperback): James Boyce 1835 - The Founding of Melbourne & the Conquest of Australia (Paperback)
James Boyce
R381 Discovery Miles 3 810 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Age Book of the Year 2012
'A first-class piece of historical writing' - The Sunday Age

Shortlisted for the Australian History Prize in the 2012 Prime Minister's Literary Awards, the History Prize in the 2012 Queensland Literary Awards, and the Non-Fiction Prize in the 2012 Adelaide Festival Awards for Literature, 2012 Victorian Premier's Literary Awards and 2011 WA Premier's Book Awards.

With the founding of Melbourne in 1835, a flood of settlers began spreading out across the Australian continent. In three years more land - and more people - was conquered than in the preceding fifty.

In 1835 James Boyce brings this pivotal moment to life. He traces the power plays in Hobart, Sydney and London, and describes the key personalities of Melbourne's early days. He conjures up the Australian frontier - its complexity, its rawness and the way its legacy is still with us today. And he asks the poignant question largely ignored for 175 years: could it have been different?

With his first book, Van Diemen's Land, Boyce introduced an utterly fresh approach to the nation's history. 'In re-imagining Australia's past, ' Richard Flanagan wrote, 'it invents a new future.' 1835 continues this untold story.

'Boyce is a graceful and robust stylist and a fine storyteller and he organises his material beautifully. His book ... deserves a wide audience.' The Sunday Age

'1835 is a date to be remembered and this is a book to be pondered.' The Sun-Herald

About the author

James Boyce's first book, Van Diemen's Land, won the Tasmania Book Prize and the Colin Roderick Award and was shortlisted for the NSW, Victorian and Queensland premiers' literary awards, as well as the Prime Minister's award. Tim Flannery described it as 'a brilliant book and a must-read for anyone interested in how land shapes people.' Boyce wrote the Tasmania chapter for First Australians, the companion book to the acclaimed SBS TV series. He has a PhD from the University of Tasmania, where he is an honorary research associate of the School of Geography and Environmental Studies.

Van Diemen's Land (Paperback): James Boyce Van Diemen's Land (Paperback)
James Boyce
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R489 Discovery Miles 4 890 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Almost half of the convicts who came to Australia came to Van Diemen's Land. There they found a land of bounty and a penal society, a kangaroo economy and a new way of life. In this book, James Boyce shows how the convicts were changed by the natural world they encountered. Escaping authority, they soon settled away from the towns, dressing in kangaroo skin and living off the land. Behind the official attempt to create a Little England was another story of adaptation, in which the poor, the exiled and the criminal made a new home in a strange land. This is their story, the story of Van Diemen's Land. Praise Van Diemen's Land: "A brilliant book and a must-read for anyone interested in how land shapes people."-Tim Flannery "The most significant colonial history since The Fatal Shore. In re-imagining Australia's past, it invents a new future."-Richard Flanagan "Like the best history, Van Diemen's Land is not an art-fully constructed narrative with the (inevitably inadequate) evidence banished to endnotes, but a dialogue between historian and reader as they explore the fragile sources, and the silences, together." -Inga Clendinnen "The publication of Van Diemen's Land signals an entirely fresh approach to Australian history-writing ... This is a brilliant publication." -Alan Atkinson "A fresh and sparkling account." -Henry Reynolds

Inga Clendinnen - Selected Writings [Large Print 16pt]: James Boyce Inga Clendinnen - Selected Writings [Large Print 16pt]
James Boyce
R1,521 Discovery Miles 15 210 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Inga Clendinnen: Selected Writings (Paperback): James Boyce Inga Clendinnen: Selected Writings (Paperback)
James Boyce
R752 Discovery Miles 7 520 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Wonder London - I Hate My Curly Hair (Paperback): Patrice Boyce, London James Boyce Wonder London - I Hate My Curly Hair (Paperback)
Patrice Boyce, London James Boyce
R358 Discovery Miles 3 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Losing Streak: How Tasmania was gamed by the gambling industry (Paperback, Ed): James Boyce Losing Streak: How Tasmania was gamed by the gambling industry (Paperback, Ed)
James Boyce
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R430 Discovery Miles 4 300 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The story begins with the toppling of a premier, and ends with David Walsh, the man behind MONA, taking an eccentric stand against pokie machines and the political status quo. It is a story of broken politics and back-room deals. It shows how giving one company the licence to all the poker machines in Tasmania has led to several hundred million dollars of profits (mainly from problem gamblers) being diverted from public use, through a series of questionable and poorly understood deals. Losing Streak is a meticulous, compelling case study in governance failure, which has implications for pokies reform throughout Australia.

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