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A Concise History of Australia
Stuart Macintyre
A single-volume, widely assigned overview—from penal colony to modern democracy.
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Stuart Macintyre
A single-volume, widely assigned overview—from penal colony to modern democracy.
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Robert Hughes
A classic narrative of Australia’s penal colony origins and the making of settler society.
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Henry Reynolds
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Stephen Gapps
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Kate Grenville
Australia’s story is both ancient and intensely modern. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples sustained sophisticated societies for tens of thousands of years—one of the longest continuous human histories on Earth. Then, in a short span of time, Britain’s penal colony project transformed the continent through dispossession, migration, and new institutions. Modern Australia became a prosperous democratic state shaped by frontier violence, mineral wealth, global wars, immigration, and shifting identity—torn between its British inheritance, its Indigenous foundations, and its geographic reality in the Indo-Pacific. To understand settler colonialism, Indigenous sovereignty, immigration, and the geopolitics of a rising Asia, Australia is indispensable.
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Stuart Macintyre
A single-volume, widely assigned overview—from penal colony to modern democracy.
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Bruce Pascoe
A widely read argument about Indigenous land management and agriculture that reshaped public debate.
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Robert Hughes
A classic narrative of Australia’s penal colony origins and the making of settler society.
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Parliament, parties, courts, and the making of modern governance
Sovereignty, history, and the politics of recognition
Mining, housing, growth, and the political economy of abundance
Multiculturalism, belonging, and what ‘Australian’ means
Security alliances, regional strategy, and Australia’s changing neighborhood
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