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What Happened When A Chronology of Australia from 1788 3rd Edition by Anthony Barker ISBN 1865084263 9781865084268

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Publisher: Allen & Unwin Pty LTD
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.17 MB
Pages: 517
Author: Anthony Barker
ISBN: 1865084263
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: Updated

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ISBN 10: 1865084263 
ISBN 13: 9781865084268
Author: Anthony Barker

First published in 1988 and now in its fourth updated edition, What Happened When will continue to settle arguments, refresh memories, furnish some surprises, and answer a lot of questions.

What Happened When A Chronology of Australia from 1788 3rd Table of contents:

Part I: Founding and Early Colonial Expansion (1788 – 1850)

  • Introduction to the Colonial Era: Key themes of foundation, penal settlement, and early exploration.
  • Chapter 1: The First Fleet and Initial Settlement (1788-1799)
    • 1788: Arrival of the First Fleet, establishment of Sydney.
    • 1789: First harvest, early challenges.
    • ... (Year-by-year entries for key events in governance, exploration, convict arrivals, Aboriginal interactions).
  • Chapter 2: Expansion and Hardship (1800-1819)
    • 1800: Governor Philip Gidley King's administration.
    • 1804: Castle Hill convict rebellion.
    • ... (Key events in expansion, Macarthur's wool industry, Bligh and the Rum Rebellion, Macquarie's governorship).
  • Chapter 3: Exploration and Free Settlement (1820-1839)
    • 1820: Increasing free immigration.
    • 1823: Legislative Council established.
    • ... (Significant explorations, establishment of new colonies like Swan River (WA) and South Australia, escalating conflicts with Aboriginal peoples).
  • Chapter 4: The End of Convict Transportation and Gold Rush Preludes (1840-1850)
    • 1840: Transportation to NSW ends.
    • 1842: Sydney incorporated.
    • ... (Growth of pastoral industry, early discoveries of gold, moves towards self-government).

Part II: Gold, Growth, and Federation (1851 – 1900)

  • Introduction to the Gold Rush and Federation Era: Transformation from colonies to a nation.
  • Chapter 5: The Gold Rushes and Demographic Change (1851-1865)
    • 1851: Gold discovered in NSW and Victoria; separate colony of Victoria.
    • 1854: Eureka Stockade.
    • ... (Mass immigration, economic boom, social changes, Chinese immigration and tensions).
  • Chapter 6: Colonial Self-Government and Development (1866-1880)
    • 1868: Last convicts arrive in Western Australia.
    • 1870: Intercolonial Telegraph Line completed.
    • ... (Development of infrastructure, intercolonial rivalries, social reforms).
  • Chapter 7: Towards Nationhood (1881-1900)
    • 1881: First intercolonial conference on Federation.
    • 1890s: Economic depression, rise of Labor movement.
    • ... (Key federation conventions, women's suffrage, debates leading to unification).

Part III: The Commonwealth of Australia (1901 – Present)

  • Introduction to the Commonwealth Era: Australia as an independent nation on the global stage.
  • Chapter 8: Federation to the Great Depression (1901-1929)
    • 1901: Federation, first federal parliament.
    • 1902: Commonwealth Franchise Act (women gain federal vote).
    • ... (White Australia Policy, WWI participation, returned soldiers, economic shifts).
  • Chapter 9: Depression, War, and Post-War Boom (1930-1959)
    • 1932: Sydney Harbour Bridge opened.
    • 1939: Australia enters WWII.
    • ... (Economic hardship, wartime experiences, post-war immigration, Menzies era, Snowy Mountains Scheme).
  • Chapter 10: Social Change and Growing Autonomy (1960-1985)
    • 1965: Freedom Ride.
    • 1967: Referendum for Aboriginal rights.
    • ... (Vietnam War involvement, end of White Australia Policy, Whitlam dismissal, multiculturalism).
  • Chapter 11: Modern Australia and the New Millennium (1986-2000)
    • 1988: Bicentennial celebrations.
    • 1999: Referendum on becoming a republic fails.
    • ... (Economic reforms, rise of environmental concerns, Native Title debates, Sydney Olympics).
  • Chapter 12: The 21st Century (2001 – Most Recent Fully Covered Year)
    • 2001: Centenary of Federation.
    • 2008: Apology to the Stolen Generations.
    • ... (Recent political changes, natural disasters, social issues, global engagements, and contemporary events).

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