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'The Forgotten Rebels of Eureka is the most talked-about work of Australian history in recent years. Now here is Clare Wright's groundbreaking, award-winning study of the women who made the rebellion, in an abridged edition for teenage readers.
'Front and centre are the vibrant, adventurous personalities who were players in the rebellion: Sarah Hanmer, Ellen Young, Clara Seekamp, Anastasia Hayes and Catherine Bentley, among others.
'But just as important were the thousands of women who lived, worked and traded on the goldfields—women who have been all but invisible until now. Discovering them changes everything.' (Publication summary)
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Lifelong Learning
2018
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— Appears in: Books + Publishing , October vol. 97 no. 4 2018; (p. 9-10)'Kelsey Oldham investigates the role played by younger readers editions in the growth of children's nonfiction.'
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Review : We Are the Rebels
2015
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— Appears in: Magpies : Talking About Books for Children , November vol. 30 no. 5 2015; (p. 23)
— Review of We Are the Rebels : The Women and Men Who Made Eureka 2015 single work biography -
Review : We Are the Rebels: the Women and Men Who Made Eureka
2015
single work
review
— Appears in: Reading Time , November 2015;
— Review of We Are the Rebels : The Women and Men Who Made Eureka 2015 single work biography
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Review : We Are the Rebels: the Women and Men Who Made Eureka
2015
single work
review
— Appears in: Reading Time , November 2015;
— Review of We Are the Rebels : The Women and Men Who Made Eureka 2015 single work biography -
Review : We Are the Rebels
2015
single work
review
— Appears in: Magpies : Talking About Books for Children , November vol. 30 no. 5 2015; (p. 23)
— Review of We Are the Rebels : The Women and Men Who Made Eureka 2015 single work biography -
Lifelong Learning
2018
single work
column
— Appears in: Books + Publishing , October vol. 97 no. 4 2018; (p. 9-10)'Kelsey Oldham investigates the role played by younger readers editions in the growth of children's nonfiction.'
Awards
- 2016 shortlisted CBCA Book of the Year Awards — Eve Pownall Award for Information Books
- 2016 CBCA Book of the Year Awards — Notable Book — Eve Pownall Award