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Benevolent Colonizers In Nineteenthcentury Australia Quaker Lives And Ideals 1st Edition Eva Bischoff

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Benevolent Colonizers In Nineteenthcentury Australia Quaker Lives And Ideals 1st Edition Eva Bischoff
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan, Springer Nature Switzerland AG
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.97 MB
Pages: 415
Author: Eva Bischoff
ISBN: 9783030326661, 9783030326678, 3030326667, 3030326675
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1

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Benevolent Colonizers In Nineteenthcentury Australia Quaker Lives And Ideals 1st Edition Eva Bischoff by Eva Bischoff 9783030326661, 9783030326678, 3030326667, 3030326675 instant download after payment.

Main subject categories: • Australian history • Australian colonisation • Quaker ethics • Quaker religion • Indigenous Australia

This book reconstructs the history of a group of British Quaker families and their involvement in the process of settler colonialism in early nineteenth-century Australia. Their everyday actions contributed to the multiplicity of practices that displaced and annihilated Aboriginal communities. Simultaneously, early nineteenth-century Friends were members of a translocal, transatlantic community characterized by pacifism and an involvement in transnational humanitarian efforts, such as the abolitionist and the prison reform movements as well as the Aborigines Protection Society. Considering these ideals, how did Quakers negotiate the violence of the frontier? To answer this question, the book looks at Tasmanian and South Australian Quakers’ lives and experiences, their journeys and their writings. Building on recent scholarship on the entanglement between the local and the global, each chapter adopts a different historical perspective in terms of breadth and focused time period. The study combines these different takes to capture the complexities of this topic and era.

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