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Events that shaped Australia

Waterkeyn, Xavier
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The events in this book have all, in a significant way, shaped our history, attitudes and culture. Not many nations can remember their own birthday, in Australia’s case 1 January, 1901 – the first day of the twentieth century. So it’s perhaps not surprising that many visitors to the Antipodes express wonder that Australia has a history at all. Certainly, it’s a short chronology by European standards – a little over 200 years ago the First Fleet deposited its white cargo on the fatal shores of Port Jackson. Yet we are not the shortest-lived nation in the Commonwealth by a long shot. When we take into account the First Australians we have perhaps the longest history of all. The events that changed Australian history are iconic, character-building and cataclysmic – the Boer War, Gallipoli and Kokoda. They can also be as seemingly flippant as the introduction of surfing, cricketers bowling a dangerous high bouncing ball and the death of a racehorse. However, all are major events in the evolution of our national psyche. Bodyline caused a diplomatic rift between England and Australia, millions have paid homage to Phar Lap’s heart. Surfing created a culture. Floods and Bushfires, and Covid impact on Australia and it's people.
Main title:
Events that shaped Australia / by Xavier Waterkeyn
Edition:
Updated edition.
Imprint:
Wahroonga, NSW : New Holland Publishers, 2024
Collation:
375 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
ISBN:
9781921024573 (hardback)
Dewey class:
994
Language:
English
BRN:
516764
LocationCollectionCall numberStatus/Desc
St MarysNonfiction994 EVEOnloan - Due: 03 Feb 2025
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