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Issue Details: First known date: 1983... 1983 Rebels and Radicals
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'This book presents the lives of a dozen rebels and radicals of nineteenth century Australia: Aborigines and convicts, democrats and republicans, women who demanded equal rights for their sex, socialists and revolutionaries. All of them resisted the dominant beliefs and policies of their time. Most were little known; their lives have to be pieced together from fragments, for they did not gain the prominence or wealth which leaves records and commemorations. Other more public figures are included here because their radical side is often played down, denying them their place as critics of society. The portraits here reveal the other side of the story, turning away from the rulers to the ruled, from the victors to the victims. These lives, their struggles, victories and defeats, traverse the history of nineteenth century Australia in a way which challenges the reader to remember that the telling of history is never neutral.' (Publication summary)

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    • Sydney, New South Wales,: Allen and Unwin , 1983 .
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      Extent: 216p.
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      • Includes bibliography

      • Published December 1983

      ISBN: 0868612855

Works about this Work

[Review Essay] Rebels and Radicals Alex Barlow , 1984 single work essay
— Appears in: Australian Aboriginal Studies , no. 1 1984; (p. 80)

'This is a study of persons who were labelled rebels and radicals in their own time. The first two of the twelve essays are about Aborigines. Christine Wise, from the Australian National University, has written a very short piece on Mosquito, who was classed as a renegade and murderer in Tasmania and hung in February 1825. Bruce Shaw, from Darwin Community College, writes on Major who fought the settlers in the Ord River district of Western Australia until he was shot down by police in 1908.'  (Introduction)

[Review Essay] Rebels and Radicals Alex Barlow , 1984 single work essay
— Appears in: Australian Aboriginal Studies , no. 1 1984; (p. 80)

'This is a study of persons who were labelled rebels and radicals in their own time. The first two of the twelve essays are about Aborigines. Christine Wise, from the Australian National University, has written a very short piece on Mosquito, who was classed as a renegade and murderer in Tasmania and hung in February 1825. Bruce Shaw, from Darwin Community College, writes on Major who fought the settlers in the Ord River district of Western Australia until he was shot down by police in 1908.'  (Introduction)

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