A History of Australia: The beginning of an Australian civilization, 1824-1851

A History of Australia: The beginning of an Australian civilization, 1824-1851 PDF Author: Charles Manning Hope Clark
Publisher: [Carlton, Victoria] : Melbourne University Press ; London ; New York : Cambridge University Press, [1962] i.e.
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 532

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Manning Clark's History of Australia.

A History of Australia: The beginning of an Australian civilization, 1824-1851

A History of Australia: The beginning of an Australian civilization, 1824-1851 PDF Author: Charles Manning Hope Clark
Publisher: [Carlton, Victoria] : Melbourne University Press ; London ; New York : Cambridge University Press, [1962] i.e.
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 532

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Manning Clark's History of Australia.

A Short History of Australia

A Short History of Australia PDF Author: Charles Manning Hope Clark
Publisher:
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 268

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Convicts - Macquarie - Immigrants and squatters - Gold rushes - World War I (1) - White Australia Policy - Chinese.

An Eye for Eternity

An Eye for Eternity PDF Author: Mark McKenna
Publisher: The Miegunyah Press
ISBN: 0522856179
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 806

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Manning Clark was a complex, demanding and brilliant man. Mark McKenna's compelling biography of this giant of Australia's cultural landscape is informed by his reading of Clark's extensive private letters, journals and diaries-many that have never been read before. An Eye for Eternity paints a sweeping portrait of the man who gave Australians the signature account of their own history. It tells of his friendships with Patrick White and Sidney Nolan. It details an urgent and dynamic marriage, ripped apart at times by Clark's constant need for extramarital romantic love. A son who wrote letters to his dead parents. A historian who placed narrative ahead of facts. A doubter who flirted with Catholicism. A controversial public figure who marked slights and criticisms with deeply held grudges. To understand Clark's life is to understand twentieth century Australia. And it raises fundamental questions about the craft of biography. When are letters too personal, comments too hurtful and insights too private to publish? Clark incessantly documented his life-leaving notes to the biographers he knew would pursue his story. He had a deep need to be remembered and this book means he will now be understood in an unforgettable way. Winner of the Prime Minister's Literary Award for Non-Fiction 2012 Winner of the Non-Fiction Book award at the Victorian Premier's Literary Awards 2012 Winner of the Non-Fiction Book award at the Queensland Premier's Literary Awards 2012 Winner of the Douglas Stewart Prize at the NSW Premier's Literary Awards 2012 Winner of the Adelaide Festival Awards for Literature 2012 - Non-Fiction award 2012 Finalist for the 2011 Walkley Book awards Shortlisted for the 2011 Manning Clark House National Cultural Award

History Wars

History Wars PDF Author: Doug Munro
Publisher: ANU Press
ISBN: 1760464775
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 230

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‘In 1993, Manning Clark came under severe (posthumous) attack in the pages of Quadrant by none other than Peter Ryan, who had published five of the six volumes of Clark’s epic A History of Australia. In applying what he called “an overdue axe to a tall poppy”, Ryan lambasted the History as “an imposition on Australian credulity” and declared its author a fraud, both as a historian and a person. This unprecedented public assault by a publisher on his best-selling author was a sensation at the time and remains lodged in the public memory. In History Wars, Doug Munro forensically examines the right and wrongs of Ryan’s allegations, concluding that Clark was more sinned against than sinning and that Ryan repeatedly misrepresented the situation. More than just telling a story, Munro places the Ryan-Clark controversy within the context of Australia’s History Wars. This book is an illuminating saga of that ongoing contest.’ — James Curran, University of Sydney ‘The Ryan-Clark controversy … speaks to the place of Manning Clark in Australia’s national imagination. Had Ryan taken his axe to another historian, it’s unlikely that we would be still talking about it 30 years later. But Clark was the author and keeper of Australia’s national story, however imperfect his scholarship and however blinkered that story. Few, if any, historians in the Anglo-American world have occupied the space that Clark occupied by dint of will, force of personality, and felicity of pen.’ — Donald Wright, University of New Brunswick

A Short History of Manning Clark

A Short History of Manning Clark PDF Author: Stephen Holt
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
ISBN: 9781865080598
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 300

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A lively, up-to-the minute account of a controversial Australian.

The Puzzles of Childhood

The Puzzles of Childhood PDF Author: Charles Manning Hope Clark
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Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 248

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The early life of Australian historian Manning Clark.

Collected Short Stories

Collected Short Stories PDF Author: Charles Manning Hope Clark
Publisher: Ringwood, Australia : Penguin Books
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Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 188

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A History of Australia

A History of Australia PDF Author: Charles Manning Hope Clark
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ISBN: 9780522868487
Category : Australia
Languages : en
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Manning Clark's six-volume history is one of the masterpieces of Australian writing. It is also one of the most passionately debated visions of Australian history, in which the struggle to realise an Australian nation is played out on an epic scale. A History of Australis- 1824-1888, takes the story of Australia through the momentous discovery of gold and the separation of Victoria from New South Wales, to the centenary of the coming of European civilisation to Australia on 26 January 1888. The story is one of destruction as well as construction-the destruction of the Aborigines and the construction of an essentially English bourgeois society and the taming of an alien and seemingly sterile land. This is not a general Australian history-it does not attempt to cover all aspects-and it is not a definitive or quantitative analysis. It is a work of art, a living and breathing account of the remaking of a primitive continent, history come alive.

Manning Clark

Manning Clark PDF Author:
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Languages : en
Pages : 160

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Making Australian History

Making Australian History PDF Author: Anna Clark
Publisher: Random House Australia
ISBN: 1760898511
Category : Australia
Languages : en
Pages : 434

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Australian history has been revised and reinterpreted by successive generations of historians, writers, governments and public commentators, yet there has been no account of the ways it has changed, who makes history, and how. Making Australian History responds to this critical gap in Australian historical research.A few years ago Anna Clark saw a series of paintings on a sandstone cliff face in the Northern Territory. There were characteristic crosshatched images of fat barramundi and turtles, as well as sprayed handprints and several human figures with spears. Next to them was a long gun, painted with white ochre, an unmistakable image of the colonisers. Was this an Indigenous rendering of contact? A work of history?Each piece of history has a message and context that depends on who wrote it and when. Australian history has swirled and contorted over the years: the history wars have embroiled historians, politicians and public commentators alike, while debates over historical fiction have been as divisive. History isn't just about understanding what happened and why. It also reflects the persuasions, politics and prejudices of its authors. Each iteration of Australia's national story reveals not only the past in question, but also the guiding concerns and perceptions of each generation of history makers.Making Australian History is bold and inclusive: it catalogues and contextualises changing readings of the past, it examines the increasingly problematic role of historians as national storytellers, and it incorporates the stories of people.