Dancing with strangers: Europeans and Australians at first contact Inga Clendinnen.
Publication details: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2005Description: 324 p., 8 p. of plates : col. ill., maps ; 24 cmISBN: 9780521851374Subject(s): British -- Cultural assimilation -- Australia | Europeans -- Cultural assimilation -- Australia | Immigrants -- Australia -- History | Aboriginal Australians -- Australia -- Sydney Region (N.S.W.) -- History | National characteristics, Australian | Australia -- Emigration and immigration -- History | Great Britain -- Emigration and immigration -- History | Europe -- Emigration and immigration -- History | Australia -- Colonization | Australia -- Race relations | Australia -- History -- 1788-1851DDC classification: 994 LOC classification: DU122.B7 | C57 2005Online resources: Table of contents only | Publisher description | Contributor biographical informationItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Books | Nalanda University History and Archaeology | School of Historical Studies | 994 C593 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Available | 009636 |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [316]-321) and index.
Dancing with strangers -- Meeting the informants -- Governor Arthur Phillip -- Captain John Hunter -- Surgeon-General John White -- Judge-Advocate David Collins -- Watkin Tench, Captain-Lieutenant of Marines -- Settling in -- What the Australians saw -- Arabanoo -- Enter Baneelon -- Spearing the governor -- 'Coming in' -- House guests -- British sexual politics -- Australian sexual politics -- Boat trip to Rose Hill -- Headhunt -- On discipline -- Potato thieves -- Expedition -- Crime & punishment : Boladeree -- Barangaroo -- Tench goes home -- Phillip goes home -- Collins goes home -- Collins reconsiders -- Baneelon returned -- Bungaree -- Enter Mrs Charles Meredith.
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