Контакты/Проезд  Доставка и Оплата Помощь/Возврат
История
  +7(495) 980-12-10
  пн-пт: 10-18 сб,вс: 11-18
  shop@logobook.ru
   
    Поиск книг                    Поиск по списку ISBN Расширенный поиск    
Найти
  Зарубежные издательства Российские издательства  
Авторы | Каталог книг | Издательства | Новинки | Учебная литература | Акции | Хиты | |
 

What Became of Them?: Biographies of the Survivors of the Burke and Wills Expedition, Clark Ian D.


Варианты приобретения
Цена: 6069.00р.
Кол-во:
Наличие: Поставка под заказ.  Есть в наличии на складе поставщика.
Склад Америка: Есть  
При оформлении заказа до: 2025-07-23
Ориентировочная дата поставки: конец Сентября - начало Октября
При условии наличия книги у поставщика.

Добавить в корзину
в Мои желания

Автор: Clark Ian D.
Название:  What Became of Them?: Biographies of the Survivors of the Burke and Wills Expedition
ISBN: 9781986893251
Издательство: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Классификация: ISBN-10: 1986893251
Обложка/Формат: Paperback
Страницы: 432
Вес: 0.63 кг.
Дата издания: 27.03.2018
Язык: English
Размер: 229 x 152 x 24
Поставляется из: США
Описание: This book is concerned to document, where possible, what became of the men who participated in and survived the Burke and Wills expedition (see Table 1.1). These biographical sketches do not consider the personal histories of John King (see Villiers 2012), William Hodgkinson (see Stoodley n.d.), Charles Darius Ferguson (see Ferguson 1888, 1924; Potts & Potts 1979), or Dr Hermann Beckler (see Dodd 2016), as their stories are relatively well-known and are already the subject of some biographical study. Rather they concentrate on the other 25 survivors. As each decade passed from the departure of the expedition in 1860, awareness in Australia of the identities of the last survivors became confused and with the emigration of some expeditioners (such as Beckler, Ferguson, Macpherson, and Price) to other countries, they became out of sight and out of mind. To confuse the issue even further, my research has identified a significant number of men and women who falsely claimed an association with the expedition. Membership of the expedition is interpreted broadly to include the three men who were selected but dismissed on or before the day of departure - that is, Owen Cowen, Henry Creber, and Robert Fletcher; however, it does not include Professor Georg Neumayer, who travelled with the expedition from Swan Hill to Bilbarka; or Police Superintendent Henry Foster who accompanied the party from Swan Hill to Balranald. Of the 29 survivors, a year of death is known for only half of them. Of those known, the first to die was Landells in India (1871), followed by King in Melbourne (1872), Creber died at sea off New Zealand in 1874, Dost Mahomet died in 1881, and Cowen in New Zealand in 1885. Macpherson died in New Zealand in 1896 and Lyons died in Melbourne in 1899. Four members died in the first decade of the 20th century - Hodgkinson in Brisbane in 1900, Price in New Zealand in 1904, McDonogh in Melbourne in 1904, and Lane in Melbourne in 1907. Only four men are known to have lived to see the golden jubilee of the expedition in 1910: Brahe who died in Melbourne in 1912; Beckler in Germany in 1914; Prolongeau in Mildura in 1915; and Ferguson in the United States in 1925. As far as we know, Ferguson was the last expedition member to die, and the longest lived - at 93 years of age. At least three members - King, Lane, and McDonogh - were receiving assistance from the Victorian Government at the time of their deaths. The study began with 29 survivors, and excluded four men (John King, Herman Beckler, William Hodgkinson, and Charles Ferguson) because they have been the subject of some biographical study, leaving 25 subjects. Of these, biographical details have been found for the following 15 men - George Landells, John Prolongeau, Owen Cowen, Robert Fletcher, Alexander Macpherson, Thomas McDonogh, William Brahe, William Wright, Henry Creber, Alfred Price, James Lane, Myles Lyons, Esau Khan, Dost Mahomet, and Belooch Khan. The other 10 men remain the subject of further research: Robert Bowman, Thomas Brooks, John Drakeford, Patrick Langan, James McIlwaine, John Smith, Samla, William Cole, Frederick Morrison, and M. OBrien.


We Are All of One Blood - A History of the Djabwurrung Aboriginal People of Western Victoria, 1836-1901: Volume Three: Anthology of Sources

Автор: Clark Ian D.
Название: We Are All of One Blood - A History of the Djabwurrung Aboriginal People of Western Victoria, 1836-1901: Volume Three: Anthology of Sources
ISBN: 1530799848 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781530799848
Издательство: Неизвестно
Цена: 14851.00 р.
Наличие на складе: Есть у поставщика Поставка под заказ.

Taking Liberties: Scottish Literature and Expressions of Freedom

Автор: Brown Ian, Clark David, Jarazo-Alvarez Ruben
Название: Taking Liberties: Scottish Literature and Expressions of Freedom
ISBN: 1908980214 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781908980212
Издательство: Неизвестно
Цена: 4773.00 р.
Наличие на складе: Есть у поставщика Поставка под заказ.

Описание: The notion of "freedom" has long been associated with a number of perceptions deemed fundamental to an understanding of Scotland and the Scots, and key Scottish texts have the concept of liberty at their core. These essays examine the question of "freedom", its representations and its interpretations within the literatures of Scotland.

`We Are All of One Blood` - A History of the Djabwurrung Aboriginal People of Western Victoria, 1836-1901: Vol. 1. a History of the Djabwurrung, 1836-

Автор: Clark Ian D.
Название: `We Are All of One Blood` - A History of the Djabwurrung Aboriginal People of Western Victoria, 1836-1901: Vol. 1. a History of the Djabwurrung, 1836-
ISBN: 153081278X ISBN-13(EAN): 9781530812783
Издательство: Неизвестно
Цена: 14851.00 р.
Наличие на складе: Есть у поставщика Поставка под заказ.

Описание: This is volume one of the three-volume history of the Djabwurrung Aboriginal people of Western Victoria, 1836-1901. It reconstructs the history of the Djabwurrung Aboriginal people the Ararat, Stawell, and Hamilton districts from 1836 - when they first encountered European intruders on their lands - to the Federation of Australia in 1901. There are two realities that confront this study and they are the 'fact of conquest' - the fact that the Djabwurrung people were subjected to economic, political, and cultural domination as a consequence of colonization; and the fact of their near-ethnocide - their almost total annihilation over space and time. Chapter two provides a detailed understanding of the Djabwurrung - where and how they lived, and how they were economically and politically organized. The chapter concludes by discussing the extent of the knowledge the Djabwurrung may have had of Europeans prior to the pastoral invasion of their land in 1838.Chapter three seeks to understand the European invasion by asking who the invaders were, and what was their motivation and mode of occupation, and what they may have known of the Djabwurrung. The nature of the articulation of a hunting and gathering mode of production and the squatter capitalist mode of production is the central focus of Chapter four. Chapter five reconstructs the experience of the Djabwurrung for the remaining years of the 1840s, and considers attempts by the state through the Port Phillip Aboriginal Protectorate to protect and resocialize the Djabwurrung. The 1850s are the focus of Chapter six. The gold rushes represent a second wave of dispossession. Essentially the chapter seeks to understand Djabwurrung relationships with European colonial society, particularly in the light of the demand for their labour with the increased labour costs and labour shortage caused by the gold rushes. Chapter seven is concerned with the 1860s, a decade I have described as producing a third wave of dispossession when the remnant Djabwurrung people were reduced to the status of 'things', and were often treated as objects of amusement, pity, and censure. Many Djabwurrung left their homelands during this period and went to government stations and Christian missions - although a few elderly Djabwurrung were allowed to remain on their natal lands. Chapter eight is concerned with the 1870s, and examines the various reports from the three honorary correspondents who had the most to do with the Djabwurrung - Charles Gray at Nareeb Nareeb; Peter Learmonth at Hamilton; and Andrew Porteous at Carngham; it examines Djabwurrung deaths and inquests and marriages in the 1870s; ongoing alcohol abuse; and particular episodes in the lives of individuals. The focus of chapter nine is the final two decades of the nineteenth century from 1881 until 1901 and considers Djabwurrung deaths and marriages in this period; the assault of Sambo by three youths at Dunkeld and his subsequent death in Hamilton is examined; Thomas Ware's wish to die in his own country; developments in the life of Tokas Johnson; the participation of the Djabwurrung in community events and sporting carnivals; and examines the 1886 Act which redefined 'Aboriginality' and had fundamental ramifications for the Aboriginal people of Victoria. The chapter concludes with demographic considerations and examines the last known fluent speakers of the Djabwurrung language. Population-wise this period represents the nadir for the Djabwurrung, their near-ethnocide, when population fell below 60. In the conclusion to this chapter I consider some of the cultural imperatives that shaped the response of the Djabwurrung to their circumstances; such as wanting to die in their own country; resistance to forced removal and relocation; the quest to return to homelands; and the need to ensure a continuous association with land.

The Last Matron of Coranderrk: Natalie Robarts`s Diary of the Final Years of Coranderrk Aboriginal Station, 1909-1924

Автор: Clark Ian D.
Название: The Last Matron of Coranderrk: Natalie Robarts`s Diary of the Final Years of Coranderrk Aboriginal Station, 1909-1924
ISBN: 1534626026 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781534626027
Издательство: Неизвестно
Цена: 13403.00 р.
Наличие на складе: Есть у поставщика Поставка под заказ.

`We Are All of One Blood` - A History of the Djabwurrung Aboriginal People of Western Victoria, 1836-1901: Volume Two: Biographies, Genealogies, Pasto

Автор: Clark Ian D.
Название: `We Are All of One Blood` - A History of the Djabwurrung Aboriginal People of Western Victoria, 1836-1901: Volume Two: Biographies, Genealogies, Pasto
ISBN: 1530800129 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781530800124
Издательство: Неизвестно
Цена: 14730.00 р.
Наличие на складе: Есть у поставщика Поставка под заказ.

An Historical Geography of Tourism in Victoria, Australia: Case Studies

Автор: Ian Clark
Название: An Historical Geography of Tourism in Victoria, Australia: Case Studies
ISBN: 3110370107 ISBN-13(EAN): 9783110370102
Издательство: Walter de Gruyter
Рейтинг:
Цена: 16727.00 р.
Наличие на складе: Есть у поставщика Поставка под заказ.

Описание: A Historical Geography of Tourism in Victoria, Australia – Case studies is concerned with the emergence of tourism in colonial Victoria, Australia. It explores a fundamental set of questions: how does a tourist site come in to being? How does a tourist gaze emerge in a ‘settler society’? How does an ‘era of discovery’ segue into ‘tourism’? And, how was the tourist map of Victoria created by settler colonists? Through the application of the classical models of MacCannell, Butler, and Gunn to construct the history of tourism at eight case studies, this work shows that Victoria’s tourism landscape is dynamic and constantly changing. There are many other significant natural and cultural attractions in Victoria and much more research needs to be undertaken to understand more fully the evolution of Victoria’s tourism landscape.

A Peep at the Blacks`: A History of Tourism at Coranderrk Aboriginal Station, 1863-1924

Автор: Ian Clark
Название: A Peep at the Blacks`: A History of Tourism at Coranderrk Aboriginal Station, 1863-1924
ISBN: 3110468239 ISBN-13(EAN): 9783110468236
Издательство: Walter de Gruyter
Рейтинг:
Цена: 18586.00 р.
Наличие на складе: Есть у поставщика Поставка под заказ.

Описание: This book is concerned with the history of tourism at the Coranderrk Aboriginal Station at Healesville, northeast of Melbourne, which functioned as a government reserve from 1863 until its closure in 1924. At Coranderrk, Aboriginal mission interests and tourism intersected and the station became a ‘showplace’ of Aboriginal culture and the government policy of assimilation. The Aboriginal residents responded to tourist interest by staging cultural performances that involved boomerang throwing and traditional ways of lighting fires and by manufacturing and selling traditional artifacts. Whenever government policy impacted adversely on the Aboriginal community, the residents of Coranderrk took advantage of the opportunities offered to them by tourism to advance their political and cultural interests. This was particularly evident in the 1910s and 1920s when government policy moved to close the station.


ООО "Логосфера " Тел:+7(495) 980-12-10 www.logobook.ru
   В Контакте     В Контакте Мед  Мобильная версия