The Oxford History of Australia, Volume 2Geoffrey Bolton The history of Australia from the 1770s to the 1860s is seen as tightly linked to events and ideologies in an age of revolution and in particular to the social problems of industrialising Britain. Australia was colonized by believers in political equality and economic liberty, and this volume traces the development of the colonies into a stable society where organised sport prevented idleness and unrest among the lower orders and sectarianism and intercolonial rivalries absorbed the political energies of the middle classes. |
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... Pacific . Of this he took possession and named it Norfolk Island . 18 Suspecting that the British presence in the Pacific was not purely ' scientific ' and they might be planning to establish a base at Tahiti , the Spanish followed suit ...
... Pacific . Of this he took possession and named it Norfolk Island . 18 Suspecting that the British presence in the Pacific was not purely ' scientific ' and they might be planning to establish a base at Tahiti , the Spanish followed suit ...
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... Pacific was available to be applied . Thus it was that they turned to Banks whose practical experience and scientific contacts made him the ideal adviser to the British state . His collections and observations provided the basis on ...
... Pacific was available to be applied . Thus it was that they turned to Banks whose practical experience and scientific contacts made him the ideal adviser to the British state . His collections and observations provided the basis on ...
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... Pacific Since Magellan : I. The Spanish Lake , ANUP , Canberra , 1979 ; J. C. Beaglehole , The Exploration of the Pacific , Black , London , 1966 . 7 G. M. Badger ( ed . ) , Captain Cook : Navigator and Scientist , ANUP , Canberra ...
... Pacific Since Magellan : I. The Spanish Lake , ANUP , Canberra , 1979 ; J. C. Beaglehole , The Exploration of the Pacific , Black , London , 1966 . 7 G. M. Badger ( ed . ) , Captain Cook : Navigator and Scientist , ANUP , Canberra ...
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Female Convict Experience 17881804 | 1 |
Thirty Acres | 32 |
Hunters and Collectors | 63 |
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