A Concise History of Australia
Stuart Macintyre, one of Australia's most highly regarded historians, revisits A Concise History of Australia to provoke readers to reconsider Australia's past and its relationship to the present. Integrating new scholarship with the historical record, the fifth edition of A Concise History of Australia brings together the long narrative of Australia's First Nations' peoples; the arrival of Europeans and the era of colonies, convicts, gold and free settlers; the foundation of a nation state; and the social, cultural, political and economic developments that created a modern Australia. As we enter the third decade of the twenty-first century, Macintyre's Australia remains one of achievements and failures. So too the future possibilities are deeply rooted in the country's past endeavours. A Concise History of Australia is an invitation to examine this past.
- Written by one of Australia's most respected historians
- A lively and clear narrative history accessible to general readers
- The fifth edition explores contemporary Australia, and recent scholarship in the fields of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories
Product details
December 2020Paperback
9781108728485
420 pages
215 × 137 × 22 mm
0.5kg
48 b/w illus. 6 maps
Available
Table of Contents
- 1. Beginnings, c. 50,000 years before the present–c. 1600
- 2. Newcomers, c. 1600–1792
- 3. Coercion, 1793–1821
- 4. Conquest, 1822–1850
- 5. Progress, 1851–1888
- 6. Reconstruction, 1889–1913
- 7. Sacrifice, 1914–1945
- 8. Golden age, 1946–1975
- 9. Rectification, 1976–1996
- 10. Outcomes, 1997–2019.