An indigenous South : German writers on colonial South Australia
2024
Book
From its earliest years, South Australia was the most German of the Australian colonies. As they contributed to the founding and consolidation of a British colony, Germans observed the processes of dispossession and subjugation that changed the lives of First Nations peoples around them forever. More than that, they participated in those profound and tragic changes. Importantly, German settlers and visitors left behind records of the events they witnessed. This volume collects those precious records and makes them available - most for the first time in English - to a modern Australian readership. It charts the course of German-Australian encounters from first contacts, through the ruptures and violence of a relentlessly expanding European presence and into the twentieth century. As it documents the astounding cultural wealth and complexity of Indigenous peoples under siege, it also lays bare the grim logic of the forces driving their world towards destruction.
Main title:
An indigenous South : German writers on colonial South Australia / edited by Peter Monteath and Matthew P. Fitzpatrick.
Author:
Monteath, Peter, 1961-, editorFitzpatrick, Matthew P., editor
Imprint:
Mile End, South Australia : Wakefield Press, 2024.©2024
Collation:
x, 289 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781923042353 (pbk)9781923042353 (paperback)
Dewey class:
994.2302
Language:
English
Subject:
BRN:
805072
| Location | Collection | Call number | Status/Desc |
|---|---|---|---|
| City Library | -History | HISTORY 994.2302 INDI | On loan - Due: 10 Jul 2026 |