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1787: The Lost Chapters of Australia’s Beginnings

Nick Brodie
ISBN: 9781743791608 Categories: ,

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AUSTRALIANA

Australian history did not start in January 1788. The time before the First Fleet is usually treated as a preface to the main story, a brief interlude that starts 50,000 years before the present and ends as sails are seen on an eastern horizon. But in 1787 the peoples of Australia were not simply living in a timeless ‘Dreamtime’, following the seasons, and waiting for colonisation by Britain in 1788.

In 1787, Nick Brodie uses the sailors, writers, scientists, and other visitors to our shores to reassess neglected chapters of Australia’s early history, and place Australia and its peoples into the great story of human history. He turns the narratives of ‘exploration’ and ‘discovery’ around to take a closer look at the Indigenous peoples, the broader regional scene, and what these encounters collectively tell. 1787 does not stand for a year—it stands for an idea. This is the sweeping story of Greater Australasia and its peoples, a long-overdue challenge to the myth that Australia’s story started in 1788.

Dr Nick Brodie is an historian, archaeologist, and writer. Nick’s previous book Kin was published to critical acclaim in 2015.

  • 294 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (chiefly colour), colour maps, photographs (chiefly colour) ; 24 cm
  • #220624

Additional Information

AuthorNick Brodie
Number of pages294
PublisherHardie Grant Books
Year Published2016
Binding Type

Softcover

Book Condition

Very Good

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